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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1023, | Plapatriek, Mullen and many others SOUTHINGTON NEWS of them are veporied a8 planning net - - The ora fam a5 & wed In thelr vach C s . | Plainville News [i:':cw i’ i i o ot o N wi fastest teams the W Al Supper ment Memized. O the contracts . Lines=ltems o TR lies' Ald Rocfbty of the ee=ltems of Intyest t slates that the teachers are o TUE " Methodist ohureh will hold a suppe he fastery alte a nae ry 1racted for the coming year this evening followed by an entertal & school e d b A » ever y of the Howe Calk plant in Piantaville | # 800001 0 he selected by the perintendent of sehools and the reelp ot dnlonend ruished by the Epwort) "-n of the ehureh, Excellent num- | %!l be disposed of at & public sale on ! unig of the contraet would Mke the Cdl [0 lem vo“ 0[ Mly “ bers have been included in the pre. the premises tomorrow The Rowe gohaol named. The contraet ean Le gram Calk & Chain Co. came 1o Bouthing- |terminated by the sehool committes o Hold Food Sale ton about six years ag and for & and the superintendent without Roe a0d 10 Buy Callen Property , Morta Revekai Lindge, wi hoia o tme it prospered Two years ago, o, n tnmer e g st Mo food sale in J. G. Rimpson's store at| however, the company went 100 1he former contracts The | f ¥ Ner 0¢ e 1eae Hat When you buy here you know no one buys for less than you do, We have no privileged —— 2T West Main street Friday, May 25 Nands of receivers and it has Bever that thes wiil n:-- an ..:...'.".':r;.:n: from ? to k. Faney food dishes been able to recover Barnett Car: g9 make in the near future. strengtls and they ean com class that get a discount, We say that the working \mnmnn dollar and the working REHEM“NG 0“ STREETS 8 S'slonk; Fune Seen_ s ! be we ed by the ecommittes ' ter o pringfield will 1 the a fli i large crowd is expected to tuen tioneer, Charles 1. Graham of New T'win Daughters were born Sunday e — out for the event Haven has been the recelver, The : - N '] A the ece '® afternon te Mr, and Mrs, J. Ferruee \\r:n.mt New Hritain company manufactured W calks of Rerlin avenue. This is the nrm:: 1. Narnes of Lincoln street, New and traeti ehal f 0lid 1P pair of twine to be born here within | M l l Day But Few Church Concort—Legion Teception Tiritain, was arrested yestordas afters frueke A few days. noon by Sergeant George €. Ellinger ‘ el!‘ Monday—Carnival Opens Tonlghi= o (he New Britain police force at| The funera! of Richard Buek, whe man's dollar is just as good and should go as far as any one's, Miscellaneous Shower - Haptist o jueat af the Plainville author- | died in 8t Franels' hospital, Hartford, Miss Winger Guest of Honor fes e warrant charged recklds Bunday morning, was he om h a. N The Plainville board of selectmen driving, He will be given & hearing | home on Bristel .u,..y‘n...,”...‘...m': At P'e“\“p".l R“‘P“o“ have Issued a call for a apecial town in the town court this evening and from St, Thomas' church at » Young ladies employed at the Am meeting to be held “Tuesday evoning To Practice Tomorrow o'clock, Nurlal was in St Thomas' Co., entertained last May 29, In anawer to a petition signed 1o sonior group Y, M, €. A, 1 cemetery recreation rooms of the by the necessary number of voers | yun team will hold a practice sessic honor of Barah M, Winger and handed to them yesterday, The o Rockwell's fleld tomorrow evening A hearing will be held at the offies on street, who will become call states that the petition 8 the e g.80 o'clock All members are | ©f the publie utliities commissioners A€ bride of George §t, John of East rescinding of the vote taken & the | veauested to report as a .”m“‘"m In Hartford at 10180 o'clock T Herlin early in June, A wedding pro. burs special town meeting hold May 11|pieaing of both the junior and seniar] 48y morping on the petition ¢ mion headed by Miss Anna Gram mitt as groom, Miss Agnes Casolla as and Miss Anna Tessman and Recreation Iding to Be Pinished Days Away Better Prepare For it Now, With Selections From These SMART NEW SUMMER FROCKS—IN ALL THE VARIATIONS OF THE LATEST ODES, ARE OFFERED IN UNUSUAL FARRICS, PRETTIEST COLORINGS, SMART- § . YOU HAVE CHOICE OF LINEN, FRENCH VOILE, DOTTED SWISS, NORMANDY VOILE, TISSUE AND OTHERS, SPECTALLY FEATURED AT $7.50 to §20 | EACH, ’ yoQpT o 3 g an friends he THE NEW BATHING SUITS READY FOR YOUR CHOOSING—It's not one bit too early to (Jf jte (1 wenoe) Duiine Bl it e herte 00 00 2 pick vours out, Summer weather should be here by the 30th, and by selecting now you get o definitely settled next week. The Mrs, Otto Froehlich o “ kot It was wtated today th several | ——— 4 || be definit f Hough street, l ] hers have refused to sign their| Carp, known to live many years, h with regard to the Cooke property oo, o) 1o held at Railey's U'nder- Waterbury Jitney and Taxis Ine. of hrid and to mn!r\n! the melectmen to pur- | fol A : Wking parlors at & o'clock Watert for permission to run & chase the Cellon property situnted on pariors at cloe) rhury permission to run a | Linden nm t and to make the neces sary appropriation. the fifth meeting held in Plainville|8ea, New Jorsey, n former resident in an effort to purchase a suitable of Plainville, is visiting relatives and Plainyille Briefs bus line betwaen Hartford and Wat .\-“‘.’..“‘T\-"» ):“n";: be v:”:l:‘-‘-‘.:‘:: Thin will make| Thomas J. Cafferty of Avon-by-the. | o ™ With routes through this town B Lok was pretilly decorated 1N The selectmen state p they will arohid and greon, where she WAS pre. not attend the hearing h are not wonted with many beautifu! gifts for against the movement her new home. Dancing was enjoyed and deliclous refroshments served choice of our full and complete line. We offer smart worsted Jersey Bathing Suits in vari- needs of the achooly here are wo erl-| was operated on at §t. Francls' hos. | Lrione™ have refused ous modes for Misses and Women, qualities are unsurpassed, fit finely and colorings more ous at the present tmc, that work:pital, Hartford, this morning by Dr,[°°" "™Ct" for the coming year. Four | grow about one or two Inches a year, | attractive than at any previous season. There are suits for girls, 8 to 16 vears, for misses [ff| wi! hve to be o T ral g nen) aatyini for adanolds and 'tonslle ! 16 to 20 years, and sizes 36 to 52 for women, At Ready-to-Wear Dept.—$3.98 to $12.50, S . e taken cure of, “ Anes, Lester's hardened o p BATHING SUITS FOR MEN—AII wool, one piece style, plain colors, heather mixtures, or S B 80 | Are i rx-fim;;'\-rnn‘:”;,’ng«:\:’:‘::'" A I::: I contrasting stripes, also white with navy trunks, prices ranging from $3.98 to $7.50 each. Two Piece Bathing Suits, cotton and wool, $1.50 to $4.98. BATHING SUITS FOR BOYS, one piece style, all wool, fancy striped, others with white top and hlue pants, priced—$3.50, $3.98 and $1.50 each. | i A NEW BLOUQI‘.. LADIES!—In the popular Jacquette style would look swell when used | The town plan commission has published a notice that there will be rehearsing on the layout and es | " uilding lines on East ’ : tablishment of bullding lines on e AR e L Main and Bast street. The hearing o 2H0 g d C d Foot will be held in the town hall Monday ooked Food Shop.—advt. evening, May 28, at 8 0'c10ck (nylight | S ——— saving time. The proposed building NOTICE lines offered by the town plan com mission at the original hearing wer The Plainville Town Plan Commls- A 7 rejected by the property owners and sion will hold a Publie Re-Hearing at | D k ‘k ‘_,t}m = (| anew list has been made. The build- the Town Hall, Plainviile, Conn.. on | Yin mi ing lines will affect the north and Monday evening, May 28th at 7 o S e —— th sides of Fast Main street and 'o'clock Standard time (5 D, 8, i el e — L time) p | [the cast and west side of Enst street to take action relating to the layout | Ye S| fln e logue and W, 8 Cannon will render | morrow evening instead of Thursday | from its junction with Ifarmington and establishment of building ana | | Ralph B, Britton of | evening, on account of the Men's | avenue to Maple street veranda lines on the North and the | (,(xi/ fhat m]l m} Ld er ln ews |a baritone solo, K L A e a Mg ® | New Britain was unable to make ar-| Lyceum hanquet. The Junfor League Miscellancous Shower, South sides of East Main St. and oy Py Co.-—advt with those new knife pleated skirts of wool crepe or silk. Come see how reasonably they are priced. Shown with pleasure in woman's section. rangements (o he present. The pro-| of the church will meet at the pur. e arian: .. [the East Stde and the West side of el : [sonage tomorrow afternoon ai. 4| Miss Filomena’ Pletreman way ten- | pqo i reomists’ finotion aith Farm- takerl lO kee gram will close with an address by g o Chptain ATEOR T MEDCsIs: decretary | oclock; dered a misceliancous shower st eyt (01t SRS | to Governor Templeton. His subject East Berlin Ttems evening "‘“ ”‘_"] ':"’If'.f"_[ ‘;w = ":”_"\“:“‘ Fast Main St.—North Side | will be, “The Opportunities For Prac-| Mrs. John Walmsley yon, | Acarlon Broad e AL It 18 proposed to establish a 4 ft,| | t e y >f tical Cltizenship.” | Thomas, left today for 0ot her friends, .} e bullding line from Central Square to | | State Gets Fees where they will reside in the d : ”“- rv;lpl’rr"‘: mu:\:-'y""" “f»"":.»‘n; the eastern line of the Plainville Trust A ua.}’t da In answer to several inquiries by |Harold Walmsicy will remain in kst | Ul and useful gifts, among Which|co, property. krom thence a 24 fr.| | q a y —_— [was a large box containing pantry | huilding line and 18 {1 verards hiG Boriin: EitikRne “astto tho dfialon 1| Berlin untl] about tho'middls o Tiine: £ ; i [ There will be the regular meeting |NeCCssities. buring thc = evening.|from the Plainville Trust Co. property the dOC{O : , ¥ away- G' TWO Dilierent | tne fines received trom 1quor ofren- ! AL I S A 4201a 1V6§ . dgo Ghorgs - GFsw: of the Knights of Pythias at k] BRASERWEEE DAFEn, § i to the Railroad crossing. From the | ders, Judge George Griswold of the AT oni, it their | strumental selections were rendered. | Railroad crossing a 30 ft, \ruild;ng line e Berlin town court, stated this morn- | e ced, Miss | : . | by state pollcemen the state gots halt Cis the guest of her mother, \h } " 1' Solle of Bristol in the near "|m end of Hast Main 8t. at its func-| e — of the Hras wid Ahs towiiof Beite iha 3 Kelkay, ut her hofe an = Maim| Sutn 3 ; ton with Farmington Ave. | > street | future. East Main St.—South Side other half. If the arrests are made]Street. | Baptist Church Concert, 1t is proposed to establ AY AWARD P by town policemen the town gets the | The condition of John Cole, who| build T e entire sum. was operated on at the Middlesex hos- e of the best programs of mu- building and 28 ft. veranda line from : tegarding automobile fines lulkrfl‘"”' In Migdictown ‘Rundiy, morning| #ict! kefectlons. that has ;ever, boen :i)xr l\u(rl]nlx”rf 11 s v"h"m‘ LA ue Program For Men's L¥eeum | icoq said that the state gets the|[0F blood poisoning in his hand, js|Presented in Plainville bas been ar tailroad crossing. I'rom Rail- | Siliva 'mm"m TRCIVGd: S Thoronats 1“]m-u.ulm- ranged for the concert and musicale |10ad crossing a 30 ft. building and 22 5 o re a received. © SRt it S i | e end Banquet—Notes Mol LMY 2 include the ofticers’ fees| The local members of the Girito be given at the Baptist church to- “'1';"7 Li'm ojthe :‘;;ulrlrn nd of The 2 E s netion with ; ? g e SR couts will attend a meeting of their| MOTFOW evening. The numbers ! y ) S 3 Half of and other incidentals. ou heir 4 2 o Clérk's Office—State Gets | 8 ; [troop at the community house on|been chosen according to their exce East St—West Si WithithesTown Glerl | Berlin street Wednesday afternoon at| lence and among the most notewol R e b ay f It is proposed to establish a 24 ft Liquor Fines—Other ftems. e Dt e O s T 4 seleguions ot - and 1 yrand oo | Anmna E. Dahlgren of eriin | 4.2y orelock. O O e AR T line from CONN. DAIRY AND FOOD COUNCIL ¢ vew York city|has sold to Matthew J. Hergan, also by Robert Barrett and Louis Mazzola of New York city J | everal friends of Harry Cobey ten- v R t A et Novthen S G 3 Las fined $200 and costs in the Rer-| of Fast Berlin, a house and lot on| OVEY LEN- | adings by Miss Alice we. The|the Northern end of East St. at its he | dered him a pleasant surprise social unction with East Main St. Sout! n town court last evening on a|Cottage street just west of the EI‘"“". {at his home on Wilcox avenue last| YOUN® folks of the church are taking i Hartford harge of illegal transportation of | : : : cert |€F1Y to the Rallroad crossing. Iy . he : it o 0k Lhe ohis St ssing. From 'ty formerly owned by Dr | evening in honor of his 14th birthday. | ¢are of the tickets and the concert : S o'clock dav. | Railroad crossing ft. building and | Hodgson. 9 3 will begin promptly at 8 o'clock day- . 3 ng anc . A jall sentence of 30 days was| Games and refreshments wore on. &1 3 St ViR s ¥y i pior. Y | Axel J. Franck and Ann Franck | oo S Leiainents Snore Ran 15 ft verande. line ‘Southerly’to the| uspended. e joy J L1 LESDHY AL Junction with Maple St. Mazzola apparently was flustered | have sold to James S Thomson and Mr. DPeterson and family of New| Legion Reception Monday. ¢ st Side bhen he appeared hefore the judge.) Marion Thomson of Berlin a house|priain nave moved into the residence| Brock Barnes post, Amer 0 It is proposed to establish a 30 ft, | lié to1d two stories, the first being |n‘-'i‘“’] lot on Rerldale avenue. Mr. | next to the Methodist church, which | gion will hold an open reception to/buflding line and @ . veranda line | pe effect that he had the liquor for| Franck has carrled mall from the | yp.y wecently purchased, all the ex-servicemen in Plainville in|on East side of I St. beginning at | Then he told the court! Rerlin post office to the railroad sta- In the recent Poster contest held by | their new rooms on Whiting street, | New Britain Ave, § outherly to J!nll-‘ at he. did not know anything about |tlon for several years and Mr. Thom- o connectiout Humane soclety of | Monday evening, May 28. The com- | road crossing. I'rom Rallroad cross. that he|son Is employed at the Herlin Con- | yraiirord. Miss Ruth Trunelis of Main | mittee in charge of the affalr has|ing a 30 ft. building line and ft. made a list of the names of all serv-|veranda line Southerly to the 10 ft is own use. e presence of the lquor, as moving household goods be! g to someone else and that he did ot know what was in the back of| e car. long- 1"'(‘&“"“_ (gt 2l ' | street was awarled a prize of $1 and The New Britain Trust Co, acting| Ajjen Hart and Jessie McKendrick | Icemen fn Plainville, but they have |passway opposite Mapie St. | a8 conservator for the estate of Hat- \,um.‘.l honorable mention. | discovered that some of the veterans he proposed building and veranda | \x A. Strong, has sold to George Dan-| ;= Nye of Main street underwent | Were omitted. Notices have been sent line are shown on the two section map Judge Griswold. stated this morn-| Ko and Catherine Danko of Berlin, a|,n"sreration at the Middlesex hospi-| t0 all the men in Plainville, but an of East Main St. dated Oct, 19 g that besides the 25 bottles of wine | house and lot containing three ANd |41 Monday and 18 now resting com- | Open invitation is extended to all lo‘nlsyl a map of Kast St .rl’nf‘d \pm bund in the car there were also two|one-half acres on Norton road ‘“"-“"mm.m; | attend. E vicemen who are not|1923, both drawn by Ingipeer J. N. lomplete stills, one gallon of corn;Of the New York, New Haven flml‘ o I8 ot e R members of the Leglon are invited |McKernan. Both of the maps have | two crates of bottles and | Hartford railroad. |as well as membe s, Commander been signed by the Chairman of said I other bottles partly filled with Suit is Brought I londoners are using less water. In ‘ Kelley of Rridgeport, head of thn"‘"mml’ ion 11\.! filed with the Town January, 1922, the qonsumption per |Legion in this state will be present Clerk of Plainville, All parties interested are hereby no- i i e AR o Aulis nandene ult Haa been brought | o0 was 3400 gall hicl 1} Il make an address. An : | ousehold goods which covered up the | by George Beckett of Now RBritain ,1,‘.,“ «‘.lq to 33.0 »g;aflfiflu 1“.\‘ }1'.‘.,“.',"'*Jf.\'Im':”.‘,I.’. |v|m;u\n~\:(|v;: of several | tified and warned to be prosent at the , quor iind the apparatus. [against Mike Saranty of New Britain, | /(0 Vean Sl rofessional vaudeville will | Fehearing on the layout and establish-| § Mazzola was arrested by State Po- lis Papanis of Waterbury, Eman- it b not ThuRt ota | MERETSE ol rropBkedl Fast Malatana ceman Walter Lenehan Sunday aft-| yel Moskovos of Hartrord and .\m;cw_“.‘.","\"' "': Ll SRR L M building and veranda lines rnoon, after his Reo truck bearing & ¢hrist and George Kirginzi of Berlin | will be .s»' ml.l s shown on the maps and deseribed in ew York license dcveloped trouble| (o foroclose & morgage on an §0 acre .“"“'“'} D easant ‘weather, | the above notice, n the turnpike about a quarter mile| tamn in the Blue Hills district, ““‘”E““ L ,1:“'}"‘;'»,::‘1\:: bices of | 1" T. WHEELFER, Secretary. K j i The 't Show Up ""“ AHEL e il corps | Ilainville Town Plan Commission orth of the monument garage. Lav ainvilie Fifc ff‘j(-p:\-»l:::‘\n‘fl”g‘fl(erl the car and found |n'h\‘;lal:;s‘l.vv'l]".lvl‘::\\“:l‘;:'iil‘ an r-v;_l‘irl;n: “,” 01””" tonight instead of 135t | e ——— s S i rase it sho he cuse o e g The b is b conducted ] night. LT LT NOTICE The Great American Sweetmeat okus Case Continued Caseese family had to be postponed | by the mer of the drum corps The case, of Justin Pokus of New, this morning. The Cascese family has| themselves and contains many new| * SPECIAL TOWN MEETING Britain, who attempted to make aheen partially under the Saf tha . i ikt i i | rd W rli rmpik v » some 3 3 or U RS ’ ; ' 3 The legal voters of the Towr pecdway out of the Berlin turnpike|town for some time, the father lis- .| Ro-round aind scveral shows will fea. | | The legal voters of th ‘v’”"f‘; ot Teeth were given to man to use. nd the Fast Berlin road Sunday eve- {ing In New York city, leaving the| Says Glass of Salts Helps to Over-| SO-ToUNd nnd severa shets Wil fens lle are her notified anc ing and who was prevented from %o | family in Derin, and as yet having come. Rheumatism neing Wil b enjovel s g, VL Specisl Tovn Mecing ) jke our muscless they need exercise oing by Officer Lenehan, will come; made no move to send for them. The A turday will be one of th t\n.::v«v‘:‘u 1028, g f‘:.m’ng T i 2 p for a hearing i1 the Berlin court| owner of the house in which they live e days in' Plafnville beeauss of “halgeiit Sa Be L BEREE L T8 RowD and plenty of it. June, Pokus is vhnrxm,l : with| has been forend to state that he need- | | than | ArUm corps contests which will e il S ol 1}:\‘?:;';: eckless driving and driving while un-jed the residence. The hearing was to Rheumatism is casier to avoid than| o0 tad here, An immense streot | e bl [ er the influence of liquor. He en-| have been held today. to cure, states a well-known author-| b/ H G PTG IG contests :III»:-“ n;;.‘-“ul;‘: 1‘;:”‘:‘1:‘.”:.4..”»1\: n), for| WRIGLEY'’S provldes pleasant jered a plea of not guilty to ch Plan Memorial Parade ity, We are advised to dress warme- ;o) o swinglng marching and SP10 set bargein court Iast evening. He Wil A et service will be heid by the | 13 keen (he feo dry, avoid sepnsnre, (1 W SIS GEIE S0 o reseind the sore ken at e action for your teeth—also, the soft e represented at the hearing by At-|school ehildren of Hierlin Memoriar [and above all, drink plenty of ggood G T B0 I IO g | Town Inatoe o e e d o by i d 4 te A t struc . orney Joseph Woods of the New| Day morning prior to the formation | water and avoid eating sweets ‘ all' e winners. A large number of \n=-‘::,,‘:::.,\:fi.—,«“y::. ?,."v“n‘ <r'r~ln‘k1‘=h:nr.y:‘)l\‘;r:\'\ gum penetrates the creVices S Britain court. of the line of march for the parade | kind. iting corps will attend $5.000 for land on | 4 p > : s o ing corps 5, r land on Linden streel, and | May Give Prizes to the cemetery. The parade will go| Rheumatism is caused by body To Finish Building A R R cleanses them. to the Maple cemetery, where the|waste and aclds resulting from food | oo oo™ 10 contractor who . ¢ the functh ¢ i A ntra proceedings on the same, | 3 It is the function o of the erection @t the | the Selectmen to Aids digestion by increasing the flow A movement is now on foot among | M p graves of veterans will he decorated. | fermentation. &4 cliree itizens of Berlin to give prices to the| Aongo Sweet will give n short ad- | the kidneys to filter this poison from | 128 had charg Also, to instruct rinners in the Berlin schodi fleld day | dress there, | Irort there tie taras | e Mand and et 1o ont In " tha| Recreation building on W hiting strect | purchase the Callen property as of- £ 1 hich t h d e! e, E parade | the d and ca stated ¢ that he wi ob- | fo. d te Baty & nd track meet whieh will be held | \will return ‘to the Berlin Congrega. | urine; the pores of the skin are also |'h‘|"' '”:f“‘; hiv ,’"”“'”"H e "‘”w Vit "ff;" ""T to'make the necessary ap- ol saliva which your stomach neecs, a s vork o propriation riday of this week on the com- tional church, where Mre, H. H. Da- | a |v|v'fiiv‘\;fl nrh:rr:;‘i'n“s:pfl;:‘ ‘1*’:;;‘”‘"" ({«).\1"‘1‘ this week. The building has been de- |~ Ajgo, any other business propes U “'RIGLEY,S fl impurity. ! and ) i hecayse of the | Before sald meeting se after every meal= unity house ground mon has arranged for a spe mus layed for a long tim come It is not known as yet just what the|cal program, including a male quar- weather the skin pores are closed, weather. Messrs, M hy and Hlm,‘ :'m,:nqy prizes will e, but Derlin people are ete, Hev. Ernest L. Wisner of Brie- | thus forcing the kidneys to do double) ("0 0 FEEE U0 0 SOl CCr | (Migned) ) 2 1 Interested in the proposal. tol will deifver the address. work; they become weak and slug- :::,"I“.mi; A R e '],',l_“k et see how much better you will feel. The track meet will be open to all Items of Interest gish and fail to climinate this waste ‘Woman's Auxilinry Meeting " Hoard of Selectmen puplis of the schools, as it is the de.| Mr. and Mrs, W. R. Moore have re- | and acids, which keeps aceumulating | . BTPRE “0RrE TR 0 Bated at. Plalaviiie. Cofis,. 3 ire of the superintendent to interest|turned from Greenwich, Mass, where and circulating through the system, Barnes post, American Leglon, will| 21st, 1923, B weL s TNt It M. | evoriudl) ""7:"" '"m”"f Jointa and g their first meeting In the new | 5 SR ness from pure materials, and Moore's parents, mubcuies, causing stiffness, Sorenchs ... pooms this evening. Mans will be| s comes 10 you in samitary wax- Refreshments will be served by the E ; : e embers of the Berlin Mothrhood| ~Mrs. Mrank McCrum is spending ajand pain, called rheamatism. | BEo8 SO0RE TS SERTNE 00 DRI v — wrapped packets. lub. few days with friends in Rristol At the first twinge of rheumatism | o€ 00 € 0T B0 C Be. continved The Girl Scouts will meet tomorrow ' get from any pharmacy about four ogram Is Announced [ i ) on the poppies. Many more important | . The vompletc program for o) AIteTRoOn BL L{30 o'clock in the com. e i e P eer oie | matters will be discussed during the Ollt DOOI' Camlval banguet of the Men's Lyceum of IKen. | MUunity house. e Gt : ane over R o the Nend Follow. | The annual meeting of the Worth- | drink before breakfast each morning CVeNing | —Given By— ington has been announced. IFollow- | | 4 Al 4 g - Plonvers Here Sunda | ! ington Community Center association | for a week. This is helpful to nen- o « ¥ B Plainville it Wnd Dram Cor ng the dinner Miss May Lord, pas- - s b 8 izt . : inville Fife and Dram Corps B U TRenmne Methodtst | Vi1l be held Thursday evening in the |tralize acidity, remove waste matter, Manager Roy French of the Plain- | Cotner of urol’ with give pongton | Jiethodisll community House. Cards have been [also to stimulate the Kidneys, thus ville town baseball feam has an. Maple and Whiting Streets hurch, will give an address, her sub- | r¢ 1 a1 memimrs, requesting them | often ridding the blood of rhet-| nounced that the New Iritatn Pi sh.m« and ) Savs them ect being, “The Gat-Man." Allen T.| 45 0 present, Oificers for the com- | matic poison. | neers one of the fastest teams in this | Jad Salts is inexpensive, and s section of the state will play here next | Adsission Free The Flavor lasts 'CJ". The perfect gum is made undes conditions of absolute cleani- Hazen, son of Rev. Carleton Hazen of | il v i Ty S EEE | he Kensington Congregational church | he weekly prayer meeting will be | made from the acid of grapes and Sunday, The visitin Yy p be | made froi acld of gra and Sunday. The visiting team is composed - . Il give & mandolin solo, “Song 1o held Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock | lemon jnice, combined with 1ithia, | of the hest players in the Hardware | DRUM CORPS DAY he Evening Star,” from Tannhaveer,|at the Rerlin Congregational church.|and is used with excellent results by City 1 in their lineup such | SATURDAY ritten by Richard Wagner. Mrs.| The prayer meeting of the Kensing- | thousands of folks who are subject men as the lex' s brothers, Green. All Big Street Parade Peorge Reed will follow with a mono- ton Methodist church will be held to- to rheumatism. " Schade, Schmidt, Jackowita, Jog‘

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