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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1921, P . .lI N iInggins of Ny B w ee that it had been decided to em- w. chunge pulpits with the pastor id \h B t 1 N Iploy an ofiicial decorator for the aln”’ e e s l‘wvm'mnz‘ is theme will be “Christ rls 0 ews xork of talling dr(:ornllonha adbod\:t (e Critle and the BcrfBlures;” SUD- | cmeeeee e o oo | the city In sonnaction With: thié Sodi school at 12 o'ciock noon cation of the Soldiers’ memorial on | 3 6 D ., Young People's meeting: 7 the Boutesard April 19, This official 1 P. M. song vice and sermon by lecorator has agreed with the com- 4 past Thur: ¥ evening at $:45 mittee to maintain fair and uniform o'clock mid-weck prayer and few » and the request is made by er's lru»p.« ers," dividuals planning to decorate on A. M. Zion church: Tiev, 12 o April 19 place their orders with the Horace Brown, pastor: 11 4 m. orficial decorator, Plainville Woman Had Been Sick merme «omiin 250 o 7 50 Retion Agamsx Mrs, Shea Burms ,Ar nrranecment s peen made #chool: § p. m., even'ng worship. ALtRe local business y . .. Colonial Nocial Held. Wheeoby, mith iglh % 1000 YARDS OF NEW Only Since List Sunday = <o’ S w10 By Heard April 4 oo Looprato S was a success I,:_gnd u?n expeet .~v_root of .,'h" f-e‘nlrul business dis- DIRECT WIRE TO HARTFORD seautirur ‘ana omemttiee In charge. ARRANGING pgR POLICE BALL| T R vronesct et eratiiaha ko worn by these attending and these of all business houses cooperating | —— had a pretty setting in the manner ST with the memorial day committee. St Patrick’s Services Tomortow — in which the parlors were fitted out Young Woman Ordercd (o leave The Bennet Decorating Co., of Bridge- ! With rag rugs, candles, old pictures, port has ben selected as the official Bentley Funcral Services —Fegion cte. Many of the gowns were heir- | TOWU—Edward Litke Sues For Di- o0 o0 Vo0 representative of this company will bear a letter from the . . Cy o 5 loos, he program prescnted last vorce—Dedication Plans rogres ) Offer iOu A wondel'flfl Cholce , | ROk Dearee Cinrch N otcer SRS Bokram 1y Auld Lang ST chairman of the national day commit- ’ | Plainvitle Bricrs. Sne’ cuscmble: recitation, “Paul Peter A. Cawley Honoiwd, Lee, stating that he has been appdinte f tevere's Itide.” Eva Morrow: piano ed the of'ein! decorator. Mrs. Katherine M. Clayton, daugh- and violin duet, “Believe Mo Ir Al Hearing of the divoree action of Cororet Use of Flag ter of the late 1o, | ton, dicd ot Those Endearing Young (harms Frank M. Shei of this city NSt Vollowing the reecipt of a coms {er home on Whiting strect, yesterday | Miseos Barbara and Hope Farrar; sc- MIs. Mar ley S Burus will nounleation from the Selcheprey jafternoon. She had becn e leetd Mrs. Fannie Alldridge; read. '9K® 1 i1 4 in the superfor Post of the American Leglon, the snce Sunday morning, suffering from i One Hess Shay.” Rarbara | OVt 1. ¢ complainant committer will make an earnest ef- la serious attack or lobur pneumonia. par P “Ben Rolt, Herbert | alleged that defendant, while fert to have the American flag cor- She was born in Plainville and spent | R reading. ntucky RBelle,” Warn to married one [eter | rectly used in zonnsction with the FASHION’S VOGUE THIS SPRING IS “FLANNEL” l FOR SPOR" DRESSES, SUITS AND SKIRTS, Every weman or girl wants to he dressed according 1o the prevailing xode, and with the necded amount of mat>rial with the aid of McCall's or Pictorial Review FPatterns, sle can evolve a garment that will satisfy in its completeness. “I'hese Flannels are shown in all the new ad fashionable colors. Powder Llue, mont rey, lanvin, green, ashes of roses, beige, tan, heaver, ete. §6-inh ) @ $2 75 $2 95 $3 45 YARD |2l her life here, Alice Lane: song. “No Sir.” Kath. BUrns list November in Millerton, | decoratio | i be the first | 8he is survived by one daughter, erine Farrar and Edward Luckey und N+ V- time In the ) ¥ of Bristol that a Dorothy, age ars, her mother. olq songs. ensemb) The divorce action has aroused ieral plan has been inaugurated 1o {Mrs. Lucretia T, Newton, and one sis. Woman's Federation. much interest locully us Mrs. Shen have the Ameriean flag correctly ter. Mrs. I' L. Benzon, all of Plain-| The Woman's Megermtiy of (s Burns and her last husband tigured placed when used for decoratige ¢fe e Congregationu]l chureh will hold a Prominently in the case o Mrs. Mary | tec The funeral will he held Monday 'program meeting in the chureh pur. HOWKoski proprietor of the Northside b= official decorating company fafternoon with services at the home. '|ope Thursday afternoon, March 20 VBOtel Who was charged at the {ime agreed with commitiee to v. Charles 8. Wyckofr, pastor of t) at 3 o'clock. Mrs. orge Miller of With sui violations of the liquor woomnt t plan outlined By the ! Perjury charges, intimidation of can Leglon, and .hose placis witnesses and the arranging with wit- orders with the Lennet Decorating nesses to leave the eity before court Company may rest assured that thele Hundrds of Tamps. floor and bridge, handsome 1 STRAP PUMPS ville, styles, wirth very much more than our prices — Special \al 0S in spring’s new styles $14.85, 82.50 and $10.50 cach. Patent Colt hd strap pumps, new patterns Sllk Sades, hundreds of them in a hig variety | With turn soles, h w h 85.50 and $6.50 pair, of style: for all kinds of lamps, sale prices $13.50, Ooze Calf sandal pumps. black, grey and airedale, $11.95, $1.95 and $3.95 With turn soles, and low heels, for $6.50 pam, Dinnet Sets, hundreds of them, giving choice of | “Avalon” Strap Pumps with cut outs, choice of air- French, “hina, Nippon China, English and Amervican | dale and grey ooze and patent colt with turn soles Porcelaiy, ranging from $75 a sct down to $3.95 set. | and Caban heels, at $8.00 and $8.30 pair. Tan Calf low shoes, with welt soles and low heels, Sock Dinnerware, over cighty. styles to Open S ¥ | priced $8.00 pair Sport Oxfords or and airedale ooze ¢ Plainvilie Congregational church. wiil officiate, Burial w Le in West RemELoty ArrAngements i ars EbeIng | Nationall Weniasa lers Missio completed by W. A, Hailey & o, Organizatior The February and St. Patrick Services March envelopes are due at this rvices in honor of Bt Patrick | mesting. will he held in the chureh of Our The {Lady of Merey on Broad street be- ginning at 7:30 o'clock timorrow night. There will he a program of special Trish songs by the choir and soloists under the direction of Or. ganist James J. Graham. and a ser-| o0 mon on the patron saint of Treland Will be preached by Tev. William Hartford will speak on “The I tion of Our Organization to {he testimony could be offered were all decorations will merit and pass the phases of the trinl here Jast fall. Mr. ccnsorship of the ey-sorviee men's Shea Was & roomer at the hotel and organizatic Iu' conformity with £0 was Burns and according te the this deciston the Memorial *‘ommite tale unraveled by local police, hoth ter will have the decorations of the were solieited to ) the ity by s'reet poles und lamp siandards on Mrs. Hotkoski but a few days later the boulcvard 5o decorated ihat the ore Tpture i H o) . Ameri n lag wit be correet| will be served hy the federation. ""‘." DS cavturediin ““’”“'"‘r‘ 250 Slabed & i Gonfori oot "p{ Entertainment . Program n the meantime it is alleged the p L ! f 3 ) entertainment to b given|PAd Married, Jisregarding the previ- | Proved farm and usage A6 given | murriage of Mrs, Bhea, Aftor| The Myaorial day committes is under the auspices of thé combined marriag Mrs, 8hea. o 0 g the sentencing of the two to jn anxious .yl all banks, indus.rial . ¥ societies of the church of our Ludy - Cavanaugh of Hartford. Benediction of Mercy in the ,.(,mm,"m,\. theater | Vith Willlam Fink of this o p.ants, bustusss houses, firms and ine of the Blessed Sacrament will follow. - A nected with the ¢ Anditns dividuals cooperate with the come e Slebrais connected wit) ase, and the pun- X c Mond ¥ evening to e rat mi N the matter of decorations, Masscs tomorrow morning will he Patrick’s Day, will be one of the bhest Ihment of Mrs. Hotkoski, the first {81 1kio Uual houra of Band 1000100k [eter ‘mramntiabin Piaiaai uccord. hustand, Shea, brougint action for di- VUrIRE the absence of the chairman, And Sunday school seasions will b2 |ing’to present ndlcotors. The pro. | \orce thorugh Judge Joseph M. Don. U T- Troadway from this city, .ne held xt the uwusiihouriofis loclock NI DT LENC S BINTE The of | ovan funitces nill Le s chige George A, Bentley thRTeR T et . Plans For Police Ball A AANIG Wie Wi bs teey The funeral of George A. Bentloy The program in as follows: Open. Liseeutive Munager Eorl 1. Arnold 1 m' consult with those desiriag b lormation by special vote of the school board. | “Just Awearying For You,” | OF 28 Canal streot, word of whose {ing chorus, Trish. atd popular songe, | Of the Chamber of Commerce waa 1008 committs will be able to rIln News In view of the exceptional success of Berlin;” comedy sketch, f“‘(“‘ In Dallas, Texas, was rcceived entire o ¥ rocitation, “Fiile |chiosen an general chairman of the ' The committe winl b big tozens e of the evening school this year, the | “When Mandy Spoils De Weddin',” |10 town terday, \nllnlw held 1o- | jrrom iss Anna Parkinson: police ball eemmittee at the first i et fhle ik board voted that its scssions be con- [end men; closing chorus, entire com. Morrow afternoon at 30 0'clock | gola, “Ne "lv, T Love You,” Miss committee session last nigit in the PAre as ithin 4 ry 5 . e o ) . 4 (ke tan i ine, tinued one month beyond the 75 ses. |from his home. Scrvices will be con. [ sulte Graham: sefo I ove fiends o clty rountll chamber, when 1t wag MOS0 N decid » make ihe sions required by law. s, Matthew Griswold will act s 290ted by the Masonic lodge, Little Gitt of Roses” Miss Virginia 'decided to hold the eve e uruai one of Bl signiricance “F A Sommitteo of three was appoint- | planist for the production, The cnd| Fewlon Suee Twenthy Surino: wolo “Bomebody tole =My high schonl on April 36, The mmt Barude onc of r Whatla ot s ed to look into the school situation |men are Joseph \\mon James "mi}h‘l“l\’f ‘":‘:" "' 'J:'ll‘:{“"'-\ Will be iGa),” Jiobert Mrown; solo, “RKvery. part of the program will consist in the do comm tter fs s busy in pres in the Blue Hills district and make | Ellsworth, Touls Griffith, George Tr: An“"_h__‘m "p on ‘"‘ ¥ SneN . v"l'-"- body Loves an Trish Song,” Willlam Community t by highly tulent. puring the formution details for ihe lI]EA recommendations at the next meet- [on. Claude W, Stevens, mastor of Be St the notk ‘l=°| j' ,-'TYI KT wl m_cl NE [Cunningham; duet, “Sftster Buby ed performers. whieh will be followed Py He anticipates that umite Ing of the board, with a view to [lin Grange, will act as interlocutor, 4 0 be held Tuesday cve- | Riues” Misses Helen and Mary Tier. by dancing fn the high sehool gm- m other oliles Il help very remedying existing conditions before [ The final rehearsal will be held a (::;’:‘ :g:";“:"(”;’ ‘-“’,g’l‘i";" ::g'h(!' in ;Ih» ney; solo, “I'm Going South,” Jumes nasium unt:) 1 o'clock 10 the misle iborigliy in' giving: color <o, thk the beginning of another school \mr.flhu hall tonight at § o'clock, Ltk 10| MeCall; solo, “Laddic R Miss of a 10-piecs orchestra. The police parade torma ion federation will hold un all- day sewing meeting in 1} church parlors on Thursday. ‘The members will bring their luncheon and coffe choose frim at special sale prices, All Cu (_;Ilss and _(.Dlorrd glassware of all kinds, welt soles, 88,50 pair. L priced mecial for this March sale, S 3 Fram«l Mirrors, handsome effects, suitable for . NECKWEAR Dining Room, Living Room and Hall, add to the For Monday we offer women's embroidered Tux- beautyo? your home by making sclection at $12,50 | cdo collars, ccru and white of 50c value for 10c each, or $1650 each, NEW ACCESSORIES Poy’t Miss this big sale in our Down Stairs Wouse- | Gloves, handkerchiefs, vestees, collars and cuffs, ware eection that helps the thrifty habit of replen- four-in-hands, jewelry, ete, ete,, found here in won- ishing twice a year. Big savings on China, glass and | derful array for your immediate selection, Come L4 here for your new things and you will look right, lamys. o fwork will be carried out Iy legree Catherine MeCarmie *olo, “Pretty | eapect to ratse more than $1,000 for o School Board May Recommend i possivie. e e DemOCTatic Caueus team of Kiltonia pow, No. 72, of [Kitty Kells:" Master Homend worst|oas ernlo, [2ite more. than $1,000 for Wil s Campagn The superintendent, Miss Mary | The democeratic caucus for the clec- Southington under the leaderst t aolo. “Pross gojaster Hdmund Tolli: | the peneion fund and It successrul wil a mustng of the ditoclors of the Griswold, was authorized and in- | tion of delegates to the democratio - " Adership of | golo, Those Rongs. My Mother Used iy a yearly event. Decorations, music Hdlag and Loan amsocite : ! Captain Maxwell Nohle, A numbe: . . i > Sllch F step to Be['lm Pa[‘em,s Structed o visit schools in New [state convention and the congression- | ot RS ORAdUIsd o n‘n‘nu“u’, r,:: e """G‘n ,'.“"‘l. ‘,'“;f“""".‘"”" o andye ':’”" iment w4l he on an held in the Chamber of Come X Jalton, Mass., [ al district convention, witl be held o ’ . roR- | 1n Gotne vo Mot But Vonr Money |elaborate scale that will dwarf any | perse o w voted 1o York city and in Daiton oA beheld on discussion und a report on the prog. | 1a Golng to Slow You Down,<" Mims'previous cvents of the king in the | Tooct OfIces, it wan voted to 1naugs whera the so-called Dalton system 18 | March 19, at § o'clock, in the town |t wmio! o it i campalgn s. | Cathorine Cunninghum: aolo, “Irish | ity i Inte searn. e tiker St o o toe th e ) years, ; ares in the organization the latter in use, She will study the system |court room. fox \ 5 | ) s g carried on will Lo Leard and act- | Love § u srior: mole striby ; g URGED BY HEALTH OFFICER | witn view to its possibie e tn 1ne St Paul's Church od upon B o D e FORTE eolcy I DRRLA dributed by the oflicers 40d payy ot April, foilowing the Annuct ty 4 . . ut ot Mine, embers of the co o with th " | Bertin sehools. Maswox 86 B Paul's church, Ken-| Jiembors of the Amorican Legion |Charies Prors coln eieh VO ATone L ansentisn L of (has m o ok T ke Communttylig campulgn, Tue ’ | Citizens Are Incensod. sington, will ho held tomorrow at §ausiliary will furnish luncheon to the | Alfpe Galll; closing chor entire | which Wil be. ey Jed by Captatn TUCHAE was prosided over by P Frogram for Minstrels I Announced| = The fact that the property 0ppoaits | and 10 s, m., with Bunday 8choo! fols | premner, and the visitors, an fas vol. |company. Willlam Cunningham will Thoaas. . o e Fiten U0t Willlam R. strong. Con. | th® Worthington school is 1o be used |lowing the 10 o’clock service, el at a meeting of the Jadies on lact s Interlocutor and. th minstreln | ¢ ‘;"“‘ - The committee Jormu, prospeciuses wad other mas ~Carter Makes Statenent on A 5 Rto for & merago and samiine | sacred Heart Church Thursday night, [l be presented under the direction| chafeman, ¥arl 3. Armold: Mover A et il ) . station has incensed a large num Mass will be sald at 9 o'clock to Direet Line To Hartford | 4 sty SHSIN] SRy ng printed and gathered and iae of Roads—Citiwens Up in . = e ald clock to- et 1 © Hartford jof him and James J, Graham. Jobn 1Y, Wade, Judge Wi M- 4 cent il S aan any Gltiaens and It 16 Under: [mocrow moening at Sacred Heart| Manager T) 0 MeAuiie o7 the Plaimville Briers, R LU O Ponogun, | Lcations po.ut (o & suocestul can Arma Regarding Propaty Purchase. (stood that they will take epn 10 | ohurch, East Borlin, lov. John ©.|New Toriain divisdon or e Hou!hv»vn‘ The condition of Mm. Willam Prosceuting Attornes James T s -P1EL Roscoc L. Somiona han been ; hool board | ve tho erection of such & buliding | Brennan of St. Paul's church offolat- | New Kngiand Tolephons G, errnor? Hayen of Turk srect tn mported to e e oromt it e A T2 0 “humed by the directons s <ho dirces Members of the Berila school hoard | ,ovonted it possible, ing. Sunday school will follow the ed foday that, Leginning at midnight | improved, W X e I- Att or of the proposcd campaign. Iast night were in favor of vaceination ™ \oone tho Joaders tn this move- | gerviee "tonight, dircct communieation swith The W. € ', U, will hold an Im N ‘I',“"‘ - r, Uhie ‘-':w-v this week & miecting o Jhe di 3 vn | 3 ore | : . v Woan s Reld Captaln Thomua W, kN, roc e diroctur bro . for the &chool childe of the tOWn| ment is Miss Mary Griswold, super- | Berlin Congregational Hartford will he established. At (portant meeting ut the home of Mry Polioe Commisvionery. Feant Wt teciors one director brought in a siip Snd. 35 wae SN Satii 0L the B! utondent Gt Ulin Bertin schoels VRO | nors clase ot th m. Moruing, Bresent it is necessary 1o call the toll 1€, H, Tronson at 47 Mapie st 'ton and Homer M, dudd, Judge 8 e Pitd up sharos. This makes Jority of the ""‘mb"fl' t fl‘hn mem. | Made the following statement 1o the | worehin at 10:45 o'clock. The Sunday linc operator 1o put through a call | Tuesduy ufternoon at 3 o'clock Wisscrt Mink I',‘mj‘“‘, _“"""‘ over 190 sha ,; alrcady subscribed to yecommended to plhr;n !‘.h' o mem- | “orald” toay: #chool department will meet at o Wartford. Under the new arrange. The 1., Wil hold a meeting at | it MecHillcuddy PRt bt AR i b o th i PAON 16 ot 190 Ok (N8 SIAJINGR | vrntense (ndlnation s fresly ex- | ooy (cournent wil and the Mewa, et subscribe s Will simpiy 16l the the home o e, 1. A Franein® oy 1 ol ilevddr Romesa A PR i ciose touch With e ase situation is such that ¢ e fe ot | Pressed around town at the sale of |yt 8 (AN meet in the communi. FeEUlar opernfor the number they 180 Weat Main streel Sundas aree famien W Burne, e B e Lon antleipain Lhnt (he conitriee be excluded from the schools "0 land on Worthington Ridge for the Ly house at the same hour, There will Want in Harttord. This will not apply noon &' # o'clor! i) A hacter 4 A Pral b B it o A 8 vaceinated, feation from Dr, R. M, PUrPORe of erecting a gorage and M- |10 ng inecting of the Junior Kndeavor](® personul calls which rmpst | en - [ Gl A oy ey T s YL B SR, A communication from Dr. R. M.ijg yiytion, Tho location of the pro society (omerrow. The pastor's class Toush the toll desk, Usad v State incubators, 1 ity ¥ edstmsc {irinwold, health efficer, was received | ;5004 yuiiding is at the intersection of Will mect at the usual hour th the af. | There urs 624 ielephoncs in Plain | B, Willlams, New Britain Ave.oadvy, | S0=ions oy vPor from Naugatuck shews 19 by the board, The communication | g\ o street and Worthington Ridge he Young People's Wv‘;h ville ik g Cawley Reprosonting Masdware Men 155 conetructed last year with an followa: ) March 14, 1934, 2d In its entire width, diroctiy faccs | (%", The Youns ) Ohmeed. Noflors, Hor M- Three burnee Oleawesd /DY Wiey, proprictor of the dssociation o vo years old. Waters O e Ty ok 1924 | the playground of the' Worthington Kensington Congregational Congregational church: Morning | zam plate. 44 Tiread 81, 01, 1508 » : £ Ue, and former DNCH DRI 49 hoube daniha bl o the Chairmen of the Board ! school, Service at 10:45 a. nn, “Disciples and ad.t 2 v ‘onrectient 1 bullding and lean pan, 4 . ; Morning service at 10:45 o'clock, ! & el B N RPN o ogh te la vecognived as boln i myo pamor will preach on the theme, | ABOtiea™s ehureh school tmmsedt toly has been 'r“"'l M e "| "'"nuH - s el of 1, ayments are made on the of Kchools, Berin, Conn, . o most dangerous points on | .. . e s \ftor the morni sorvic *oun p . n 1o o “The somethat serious siuation rk :‘,'m':"”kf"'“_',_n" HarTora te Mo %o Human ,'r,""'l“' " Runday cchoo after th- moraing » s voune Prof, Benson to Speak R et sl crotary Kanand Bholly terag New Britain, i8 reference to smalipos, | all drivers exercise prop. 2t 12:10 p. m. Thu pasto SV S s o el i bl 4 Y O 10 repressnt t onme ut Hard. 1he records £ 1o Treasurer itay K. and the great probability that nnv‘!'ru‘(z,':;‘lo'n(’t,,.]’ f:rlqu::u‘l:w:;; .’hr.v‘m will meet at 5 o'clock at the pareon- :::v'-\ 1'.,'?‘:”1’.‘. : \I \‘ ok e w’:“’» To Hi-Y Club Members R tiation s : e ldnewy and the money is banked in community will be infected from that| o "G Tl CEGEERE O | age. « hristian Endeavor mecting at 6 sl Ll L O l source, and the possibiity of Infection |y o, 00 q with children approaching | ©*'0k. Bubject, “The Bible in all the ' 'he parsona ut any ‘ime from other sources | "PEREE NI SO World: Mot it 15 set forth and what prompts me to call the attention of | “uwpropapiy the. most Indignant citi- it 40" Choir rehearsal at 7 o'clock. your boerd to the unprotected con-|, EICW The: mos parents whose ~Keasington Methodist dition of the childrea of Bertin, due |\ 0n "Wl Lo subject 1o fncreased | “Christ, the Rock.” will be the sub . ; . b " od | § F2okdefi, ject of the pastor's sermon a 130 p. M., cvensong and sermor ter a supper ut the Young Men's to the large number of unvaccinated |y,,0 ot BP0 SERICE 0 ge and | Ject of the pastor's scrmon at the A Al S non. lafter ipper ) 2 childres in our schools, fliling station always provides at the | MOTHNE service at 10:45 o'clock to fe "[‘ :. ,.f '] " e L “h B "[; Christian assec itton. He will speak o rnaun of the schools recently|eormer of unusually husy thorough. | MOTrow, The evening service will br B Abapd Gl ol Cotfonting fhello e, g mating e ter, Counclio completed under the supervision of . ... e K held at 0 o'clock and the subject | them Paispiayd] e O R SNE LN Dr. Udear 1a RERIRGHOT. . W1 66t 53 chatiien or cgations, the losal health officer shows in some “Property ownors, who have for | Of th dress will e “The Lowt|Mornis ,:j' o ‘\ 'lY‘I . phyrical cducation and Weslesan uni Scaentis ok SrERBINTIOng . TOOMS & PHCERAge Of AbONt mimes (... ool made this part of Berlin | Word' The Social Service cl i et B el / + versity physician who was to address b ncliot I8 togarded an ice court session by S0ths unvacrtasted puplis, tn sthereio oo "ol "o ihe moat attractive fn | Met Monday atternoon at S¢ o'clock, | Thiirsduy, prayer mecting the last mecting. was forced 1o can- * Waiing tare Gt " L ). Maione upon Max forty and fifty per cent, with a gen- |, » Tuesday at m. theQoung men M. E. church: 10:45 0. .. t10rne cel his rngagement breause of rivdietdobphin el Piossect street tailor, M Sverage among &Il ohildren ©f|\yiug in thétr propetty, but tholr ay- | ™l met in th i class rooms for I8 sorvice. “The Nieligion of Thanks- | gitie, A tavorable reply ws it ol bl T erages’ were sald to have school age of over fifty per cent. B P w Kiving 12 o'clock mnoen, inday [thie morning stating he would talk e 5 ¥ 1use of the nearly fatal fil« chénst P soclal evening, Wednesday evening - : 1 | Prehension is quite as fully shared hy g & ikt ie 5 Sl ki bl T bt o cesn in concern g , . e TRAILOR (8 & Menace 18], other restdents, Who hate T mer i Trom § to § o'cleck the Ladies’ Alg|PCDOOL: p. m. Epworth to the member on ‘Keeping 1t g 1088 of Jeff Witson last Bunday night. Ehe BRUMRL Weliare ot auy S OOM= |y quiet beauty of the chofcest resi- | 8ocicty will serve 4 supper fn the 'adt e i '”,“h' | oAy SUREER ¢ ! ¢ %o " attry “attention e et g A £ munity, and in this case is due en- | 1 sectioh in town defaced by the chureh patlors, Thursday afternoon at ol bivi e | The fina ‘\-mwv-l I mecting of A b Nobie kK. Vicree, who ga Urely fo the negligence of former [LCIC! SELIOR In to garsge with fts . meting of the Junior S Covinine ¥ ot iR | the High sc erahbuiba AR T EAD ~¥ Attt nouppoal in order that the school boards who for the past seven many signs, and untidy surroundings. ’ . Thursday evening « P ? i pastor ) 1: a 'w. Monday, \Ivnrl‘x . I will cle the ok el ¢ 1sed magat steaigiten ont his busle years have failed to exclude unvac- A potition by testdents Of Che sek, church night. The subject for MOMING worship and sarmo tev. | vear's aetivitios T avss uinlrs, Judge Ma.ohe fived the cinated children from the schools trect is being Crenlated and will be bible study witl be €. John nid at 81,000 jor the appearance of Seven years ago we hadia very serfous | [TCC 8 e Plrchaset of the fang Talks on Roads b 3 A P*hidps at the June term of the su. epidemic of smallpox in Berlin, with ' < First Selectman George 13, C. & % e : verior comt in Hariford. Morris Se. . . hec-in-tan of e within a few daye, a tolal of more than 40 cas every .“ alki 4 # . 3 A promincnt citizen has exsed in talking about the condition of the e case of which, with three execptions, b g ool o : cietptisteted M M be 1 od 1 imvaccinated chil the sentiment of many, when he sgaid | town's roads, said today that he ha IR 40 Aertoan bereenar sot a,hat the traveling public would be never known n winter that has les bt hecmmts pall o ¥ lauite as disappointed and indignant sa hard on the theroughfarce aboul e occurring among Talian chil- s : o SO - dren, whe are usnally yergthoroughly % 10cal residents in having the ap. town. 116 said that there has been b "‘ ted 5 ' proach to 1h street from the north itt snow, bhnt the alternats warm oy ’ made as objectionable as the ap- and cold spells have caused mueh The conditions of the schools o Proach from the south has alteady | trouble and & SHE e L o of this the town, in addition to being a men- ook ol e bt by S TR Francis' ece 1o the weil-being of this particn- st the mreet roads cra ! 1 ected to o he e B ot o aht Wile lar community, is also a menace to 11° 1and has becn purchased by an the teams will get busy as soon a8 pos ' the 1t : b 7 Mante trounding tows, I is recognized | Past Perlin resident named Abel and sible and will put all thetr cnergy into ut eat er The *ietion that v ‘e s ! » * a8 such by the health officers of the | 7" Understanding was that a gasolin. repairing the main reads, . su e ot 1 , e z 4 towns about us, station and gar were to be erected Dance Monday Night 4 tharge of 1 g ) “U'ntil an emergeney actually arises 1here. L1 saild that the residents wiil . The Foremen's club of 1he 1 10 demand it, the health offlcer 4s not | PR the matter and Will carry fheir | can Paper Goods Co, will hold a mardi ho Aees his Fanking il wartanted in ordering a generat | M8afproval as high as possivie 10 Lieep ! grae and wiist at Lioyd Hall, Ken. wail docsn’t have to worry pla s S e ) of Kiks wi vaccination, but the sehool hoard in| School ehfldren out of danger sington, Monday ciening. There will ! roads made difficult bad Y « L L. - on Apil competent at their diseretion to ex- Program < Announced twe prizes for the whist ®inners ather 3 g i d elude from school all unvaesina The program for the minstrel show Golng 10 Middictown children, after a reasonable time has| Which Berlin Grange will proseat at | The members of the T. A, 1. deus n Leen given for compliance with such | their hall on Monday ning, has, corps will leave the hall in Kensington he maker out hit depomit slips M. Do -ovan. Daward 1jtke an order. | been announced and is at i o'clock tonight for Middletown, eherks, or withdrawal orders, and 1 has bre action for divorce “CHT CO‘.’GHS “I am respecifully requesting that Opening chorus, “Medley from the | where they will iake part in a parads effects his banking transactions with n #t bis wife, Wanda Litke on r| South:” solo “Pal of My Dreams.” The local eorps will participate in sev- safely, privacy and dispateh 108 of desertion, alleging that s 'The bard chunks of phlsgm thl elog very careful and serious consideration. | Mre. Michaels: 8016, “I Love You | eral of the contests Z hia home o year ago, Mrs, LIS m throst and nose when yon bave ‘Respecttully yours, | Truly,” Walter Hart; “When De Banio Case Fails 1o Come Up good idea. Adopt it s now focated in Providence, R, 1 .M"m"‘flm:‘hgflf hhl. Ollfg re- Professor Adolph Benson ApDhontmesnt In ¥ U panks agalnst the time when department of Scandipasian ar Jor. | o an o . firs. application for building wi . % ome ia and been granied. [Mans ing consi d by weveral on bullding this sume Eplscopal churchi: S-cond Sunday nt: § B, hely communion: Manle languages of Yalr university ety U ber ar he nature Haigon ofticers to the national body council meats preliminary to the ol ot binpia national conmvention to pass on the 1o choose i 10 a. 1., church school: 11 m.. will speak 1o the members of th Ntany, holy communion and #cruion; iyigh sehool club Mondas Mareh 1 days in jall and a acn of three charges liquor taw, making wic imposcd this town, are alive to the depreciation of day comfort of hi# own fireside rongh e Sudg your board give this matter y (Signed) Plays.” Tyron, Willlams and Tyron:| The case of the men who were addition 1o the divorce, the com iy eany safe way, “R. M. GRISWOLD, M. ., “Character Song.” Leslie Watkins N in a raid jast Saturday nighi F il M . ninamt asks for the custody of 1 lwcm (b ‘Health Officer, Town of Berlin, '; T'm Drifting Back to Dreamland,” | in Kensington, fafled to come up in "'eml ". I four mi. ehiidren, born of the mar. Soted), pleasant The board veted that after the | Mrs. Skinner; end song. “It Aln't Gon- | court lart night. It was thought that ¥ - g riage - ted to the mm“‘ beals. .”'m cpening of the school year m-|no Rain No Mo T i reading, [t might be brought to the Berlin » - f in Wart. er 1, 6 Augnst 51, 1925 [ 3 i “Dreamy ' cout, bt 3 Grorge Griewold ex PLAINY NN. . tday for assignme nl oty eventh g . Spanish pressed the opinion foday that | llrllfl(lnn Plans Ready h. TR ™ t1 iperior conrt Fifteen)