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\ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1924, Plamwlle News SRR Bristol News ”cr.llb Bronwn, pastor. 11 a. m, Aot o o e E . Your Constipation \3 | BARTLETTMANAGER =50 NEWGOALSETIN | ot R VOULR Litomsor &//@9" OF COOKE COMPANY 55 s CONMUNITY DRIVE. 325 o it herb laxative used for over seventy- mfi e é%"' Center: ' TR s e i | TG . Fome by of Bl Wi, 57,2 7 2 Mot e Mo 0 R, D Trmeh Pl Co. Turns to Real Estate ~ [=p i "ve “oioncd consieicuic 850,000 ror Brisiol Chest ' The True Family Laxative throughout the summer. Catholic Chureh Notes Mrs. F. E. Smith, 112 Huntington Special ShOWing and Sale of AT Services at the church of Our 1.ads Ave., Boston, wrote: “‘I have been Furniture for Porch and Out of Doors [l EADERED FARBRELL PARTY -, oo e,y 2 10 BEAT R OF o e e S Local Couple Divorced — Maptha *f 2 0¢lock and all children who are games Heaix Fonnd Dead in lied— You know the symptoms of chronic LR 'l’ B ylo receive their firat holy communion . constipation: Sour stomach, belch- omblnmg ti lty an eauty Morse Blatchley Dies—Birthday "cxt Sunday are urged fo atiend. Ao Smashes Store Window — ing, offensive breath, heavy, dull : |1nstructions for the clams will | Hartfond A M d eyes, constant headaches, and gener- CHINESE 58 FURNITURE—JUST RECEIVED OUR FIRST CARLOAD OF OUR OWN 1M- Party—Church Notices—Memorial | given evers day nest wees in prepa ord Man Injured By ¥all— a1 out-of-sorts, grouchy feeling. Lett PORTATION, INCLUDING CHAIRS, ROCKERS, SETTEES, STOOLS AND TABLES, CONCEDED TO RBE Tag Lot icenMidera: fenitor ”“" oo I““\‘:I‘l‘:_‘"“" Jury Panel Drawn, ",’;;“Tr"i;fig‘lflz;_bf"';fl Y':‘i'l:"dc THE BEST MAD 1 » BY US AT PRICES THAT WILL MOVE THE PIECES OUT QUICK- BT e Naten ) fatiss iy 8 .20; other LY. WE INVITE . TON AND WILL GLADLY QUOTE THE PRIC George W, Rartlett, o of A 4 I \'fl'r‘:o;:"”“'”_" . With practically 854,000 pledge an c. HE COMFORT AND DURABILAITY O URNITURE CAN ONLY BE APPRECIATED leading citizena of IMainville, 1as \vest Main street. Tucsday Afternoon BY THOSE THAT HAVE USED THIS LINE. COSTING NOT MUCH MORE THAN THE onpiNany | *07 s i : . sy alternoon o PORCH DIECES IT HAS ALMOST = i AND GV T A taken a position witiiilisRohniCooks et 3 otiocl R I hastiren ofen E1ip SEAIRT/NE orte s mecs Mdaub ediion SUMMER COOLNESS. WITH TW MORFE STYI ! SELECTION, CHAIRS AND ROCK- (‘0. as business managor and has as- ‘“,‘,t ]‘;:""fll"OH"'"WW"‘A’“\::’n'nlv‘fl_;ww SNt o s0 000 ';"“’";"'“_’ 7 s tn SRICE PR A O SR PLECE - — i Al th _lon June nt Christian Bt L B 2 IF;:? RAN :\11\‘”\1« l»l.n.\l\am“l_ Ll 50 EACH. OTHER PIECES OF! AT : sumed his new “.n ies at the kst el il bl g Sl e B when about 340, *RIC IME G A A LOOK 3 | SR ’ any offics on_Hough street. M : vas netted, might v . Iyan, Harey N. Ryals, Joseph C. Rus- LT DURARUL R BT Y T',"’,f“‘"”f;:’,“",' Ry s e LS Aokl ftlott was fof years secrotary and Monthly Yestes Meoting e drive has met with a willing re- g 15 N. Saston, Fdgar 8. Soule, LABIING Sham ”,.‘ \i‘\‘T‘l RAL AND GREEN TAINT .1.' FRAMBES, SOME WITH SI° BED SEAT assistant treasurer of the Brisiol Mfg. The regular monthiy meeting of the SPON®e this ycar in spite of rumore o1 i, Stone, Guy W. Stone. el et MG Rt b b i Ll LR LSl SR Co. He managed the Plainville plant | Ppiscopal Church of Our Saviour will Sckening of industrial operations and | \vaile Tayiér, Charles H. Terrs PrEC '; 'rl\a RE l*‘ \n YTHING 3 TTER \J'!'l' IES RANGE FROM $2.00 lr<; $6.25 LACH of the concern for many years up to|he held in the Episcopal parish “' rood ."'”' nt of cash came in With * pronklin 1. Terry, Charles H. Tiffany L n RS ; b it Bt Mt y gt the time of reorganization in 1922, [house Thursday evening of next week 1€ $iZned cards as well as pledges. Cparjes 7. Waldo, Frederick H. Wars Mr. Rartlett will have full charge at & o'clock The need of a large campaign fnd er Apthup J. Wasley, Charles H. of the real estate and insurance lines | Woman's Federation is attestad by officials of the hospital. | \yijeox and Charles 1., Wooding. hoy seouts, the hoys' club and all ibre Reed Specials for Porch, for Your Sun Parl i of the company. The (ooke com-| The executive committes of the h . A & ibre Reeda dpecials for Porch, tor Your Sun Parlor i LT O D b e S 0 e R LA L tes. Gabriel Jailed Villa: dealing in this' line; At the [tional church will meet Monday af- OpPerations by all of the erganizations ntence of four months in jaii and = are under wm and more money will a fine of 3104 on charges of viola- .V' R I o present time, the employes of the [!ernoon at 3 o'clock at the parsonage t m or ving com (,nnrf‘rn are engaged in .Acveloping | The regular business meeting of the he nee it plans are to materiai- tlon of the liguer law wers imposed . this morning at the pelice court ses- FICKS O'HEARN FIBIRE BEED—The finest grade of this type $169 50 is special price o 2 s federation will he held in the church 176 | 2 e properties in the castern section : \ S Al 2 of furniture, found here. \We are eifering heautifully upholstered price for a of the town. Hore one tract alons |PAriors Thursday afternoon at 3 Band Will Play alon by Judge Joseph M. Donovan on consists of 60 acres and is fast taking [ 2'¢10ck. The envelopes for May are I'he concert program at Lake Com. Mre, Kate Gabriel. Attorney Noble i i ponce frem 3 until o o'cloek on | F. Pierce appeared for Mrs, Gabriel, : due at this meeting on the appearance of a vilage within sk £ itself. Q‘:w,.v. have been laid out Memorial Day Program Sunday afternoon w he played hy K Whe was sent to jail fust a year ago | | spring cuskions, in assorted finishes, covvred in damask velour and | \oigorid with softyshading in than P A e $1 19 50 ' HhepushioNR B A Rendert and pretty homes have been orected, | AN impressive spectacle was staged the New Departure band, which also on like charges. Mrs. Gabriel's arrest than this price s 2 s » value, ”']“r being only of the better class, |!" Plainville yesterday when services ' played the numbers yesterday at the followed the alleged sale of a quantity ‘s . e 2 . |were held to eemmemorate the war resoit. The following program has ©of “white muie” on Thursday night. %2 50 ix =ule price for a four-piece Fibre $269 00 Is & small price for the beautiful xnd under: Mr. Bartistita guidance, &t 2irs S e e e (LT A | er amad i ot o & ite, finished, compri . four-pieca Fibre Suite, Table, campaign will be made to increase [T 21 € 0N, | Graven in all T ATE Wetiow 3 place after the reported sale, €\ Bt Pavenpe Chair loc ,.,, nd round tahle. Worth Davenport, Chair and Roecker, beautifully holster- this section of homesteads. rade was held in which the veterans March, “Cantonians” .... Alexander find a trace of intoxicant, hewever, looking up ed in brown velour, Tendered Farewoll of three wars took part. A largs Overturs, “Masanialle” ...... Auber | Charles Lane was fined $100 aad $131 50 Cives you a special value in three $155 00 Kor this price we of - 3 Mrs, Helen Logan was the cuest of fnympber of local residents visited the Love Danes from “Madame Sherr costs for a liquor law vielation, He . piece tooin Suites of Teed in . Suites of extra quality Arabian honar at a farewell party at the home | camataries yegterday, AR % . Horschna Was represented by Attorney Joseph ted wa'nut, spring hion pestyy upholster- | tinich, recd, large high backs with upholstering to | of Miss Astrid Fdman of Westwood Plainville Rricfs Soldisrs March and Chorus from P. O'Connell., fstrespons park Thursday evening. Alve, LOAN| Ajiss Josephine Pestillo of Rogera’ “William Tell” . . Rossint | The e of Henry Diant, alo has severed her connections With the [ Rakery is visiting friends in Provi- ection, “In Melody Land” Seredy charged with a liquor law violation, Standard Sieel & Bearings Inc. and | dapee, 1 Glovia frem "12th Mass" ,... Mozart 'was continued until Saturday. He was will return to her home in Phiindel Mr. and Mrs, Harman Carisen of “Springtime” waltz movement from | tepresented by Attorney Noble K. phin next week, Wallingfard are the guests of Mr. and the New York Pageant music Pierce. rine hase at New London,|serviee. Sunday school will follow, Mr. Joimson of the ball inspection | Mrs. Burten Chichester of Park . i Savv oAy ble School Examinations the subn Haed 5 \ Tepartmen he toastmaster for!stren : Peltz place on the turnpike about two | “The Getting of Wisdom” will ha " '>\‘-x'.‘.\. n|L»‘ ’.Ill.nl" s Burn ———— Finale, “American Federation,” Klohr, (5, the promotlens will begin nest rendered a number of Trish ditties and Encores will consist of POPUIAT week with the resumption of sessions miles sonth of the Berlin conter, Both | the subject of the se ; v he sermon hy Rev. o,ie an exhibition of jig dancing, Misn Py { of Rristol entertain. | OUT INGTON NEWS ¢ X Sedas Mime after the brief recess over Memorial s teday in the Community Chest cg Suecessfully used for over 73 years eiforts were doubled on suite consisting of sofa, chair, pea.pices suites of s afmous make, Fibre Iteed Purniture, with ol % e rocker and tabie, beautifilly up ed geate and hack, cars were wrecked, but no one was Samuel A, Iiake at the morning sery- nurt, it has been crtained. 1t A8 fe 0:45 o'clock tomorrow. ° Salome Eabright . MEVA[;F Tfl Fewortat That i SraRNLeRs HisRVIdS. Older "M:_ Lk “,l‘ Moo TN o4 on the ukulele, accompanied by U0y T duled fop DY Graduatton exercises will take able | . Wil omeet At 10 ygiem 1oestta Davids on the piane. aote basehail gume (8 scheduled for . yiace on June 19, (he tst 4oy of TN Sunda yafternoon at Muzzy field by YoRr, The. sxerclots Eis S0aE o'clock in the morning. Sunday schoo) 3 : ! ‘ . Sunda \ oaer Einora Muus | Southing- school Memorial Day Exercises and the Men's Bible class will be hel ra. L.ogan was presented with a R Hanna of Seuthing-'\) "wo negarture as that nine wid ™ MG Nt ns of the Civil & " at the same hour, noon, the for ring aw a remembrance from the gir's | ton was granted a divorce in superior Wi CEATE t will witness the largest elass in the L our veterans of the Civil aWr were g DUP, NOON, the former ..., wnom she has been forelndy in! i ; be in fllimantic to cross bats with history of the cly to receive diplomas. A ” K bl to he prescnt at Berlin's Memo. MO fn the chapel of the church (e’ S1OM e has besn fore jcourt from Kenneth I'anna of Ros- the Thread City team. Willimantic Mew. Ldtiion B, 1 vial Day exercises held in Hast Bep. and the latter in the community S LI Puttmes %, formeriy of Por: Chester, N. ¥.. I8 PIAying the focals thin atfernosn &t r<. Lillian B, Lowrey Cooper Granted Divoros N Y, - noyestord They were J, (%, Bauer, house, The Young People's society o1 Sara Pl n the grounds o desertion i Muzzy field Mre. Lilian B. Lowry, 70 years old, ) \nrien A Cooper of Plains . rounds o ¢ for the 3 a0 A”e ‘C' [01‘ Dl |l6 Wl]!le AGhES (. Bwe ter Penfield and Wil meet at the usual hour. wan Rruatet & dISores Trom Parcats lininet it : 3 Jdames Healy Found Dead dted at the home of her daughter, Grorze Colby, There are only seven Kensington Congregational K. Moore in e it ol fi ha married Hanma i james Hoaly, a resmer at a hotel | Mrs. Charles P, Bacon on Burlington , y . oo ans of that war now living in P'rofessor Louls Hodous of the Mart- 1artton]. Thursdar aft d ‘”‘1"1’-7' Mar @ January 15, 1921, on Laurel street, was found dead in 'Avenue, this morning after a short fli- WAS A0 exiremely large af- the sermon At the MOTRING Service Al a widower. married A LoV Who was| ellowing the marringe. she told ner A, 8. Rrackeit was called and ,in Burlington on September 9, 18b4, at tife extreises, The parade the Kensington Congregationnl chuteh marrisd hefors 'm‘ " e By "",_“’\ RI%O Hihe conurt, she and her hushand came gave caume of death as heart failure, | her maiden name being Lillian Bune [0 1 WAt one of the longest seen fn the Lomorrow, The Sunday sehool depart- she tett nim. toie on e [back to Southington where sha was The hody was turned over to a local $he was married in that place PE| ENT OF NEW BR,TMN ywn of Berlin and w composed of | ment vill meet at 12:10 p, m, now lving in pg AR i, She I8 1atraid 1o tell her parents of the mar. undertaker to await word from rela- ' in 1574 to Lester L. Lowrey, who died ropreeentutives of many organizations Kensington Methodist reprossnted by 5. T Saihar TeT W3 viage, They went to . basketball tives #everal years ago. For many years I'he formed at Athwtic hall, Har- The morning service at 10:45 \’lnr!hn Morse ll‘l‘ y”;| game where her husband tried te | Anta Breaks Window Mr. and Mrs. Lowrey lived in Whige ? : ) atehley Imuster up his courage to tell her ' After akidding on a wet trolley rail ville but after hor husband's death, Peseatta el 2t for $500-=FIag cld Clark acting as marshal of the k tomorrow will Iy \ & 1® | o'clock tomorrow w e in keepi arthm Morse tehley, a " i o SIS0 Tiothe Susichiy.. Sew ntw on North Main street at § o'clack on the eame to this city te live with her Members of the Grand Army of o par but when he took her home » 9 1y Sp P ith Memorial Day and the pastor :ecars, of Plantavil died tas . - " Presenteid to Sons of the Republie rode in antomobiles and | will preach a sermon from (n«' text, in Middletorwn, She nas a 3 Iel::Ln:-' at DIENt he was afrai@ to break Thurday mnight, o lght touring car daughter] #he leaves twe Sons B ere were school children in Iarge “3 Have Fought a Good 1ight.” Rey. Pininville, having heen born hove {n (Ihe news and bade her good night. Ariven by Wiliiam J. Lamont, crashed win Lowrey of Whigville and Rollin rumbers In lin: as the parade got 1= charles Wilcox of Windsor witl be 1556, hut she left for Plantaville 1% hep | After that, ahe testified. he avoided into the plate glass window of tha Lowrey of this city; a daughter, Mrs, News in the Town's Chirches, ‘ Ay, The veterans were hen'eh, epeal t the evening servies at early girthond, The fancral s 107 And her parents did ‘not learn , Army and Navy stors on that streeet. ' Charles I Bacon of this city; a sise eare ! #long the line of MALCH. 5 g'clock and he i1l have as his sub. hold Monday afternoen at 256 oejory | 1N¢ MArHage until her mother hap- I the smash, Lament's car suffered tor, Mrs, Emily Reach Gillett of Ate 178 Vanee ¢ The excreis t Wileox cometery oot “ggypt The lecture will be from the Plantsville 1_”“”””"“'; pened to fnd the certificate in a damage to the stearing gear but for- lanta, Ga, and 15 grandchildren, Sha Imprestive, ey, May B, Lord yetrated . nith views taken by the ehurch with Itev, Mac. 1, Wallaes drawar in her room. Khe sald that fUnAtely nona of the omcupants suf- had baen a lifelong attendant fo the Kenrington offe PANEr, N6re (ypeater while in 1hat country. prstor, officiating. Rurial will * Ther ents wera w{Iing to accept fored injory. As the matter was DProspect Methodlst chutch and was AE SingigR by the achool children | “ape Bocial Rervice clane will meet nnipiae eometers ¢ |Matters and take them inte thejr PUIEIY An Accldant no chargs ©of active in the G. W. Thompson Post, nd the 8% of the n% 2Iven yfonday afternoon at 3:45 e'clock. The €. of Plainville are X [home but that Manna suddenly de. 'tekiess driving was pressed against W, It C., and the W, C. T. U. The iy Fuller of Berlin. padies’ Afd xoclety will meet Wednes. rangements AT cidad that he did not wish 1o be mar. 'he Man At the police court session fyperal will be held on Meuday aft- by nof Kensington of- | gay atternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the Pirthday Party [ vied and tett for Baston, Mass, whers t0d83 ernoon at 2:30 o'clock at the chapel . chureh parlore, On Thursday evening About 20 of the veung friends of han eines made his home fhe o ,‘.""‘rf "M"H:" : , ©f the Drospect Methodist chureh, . Gives Up Tiag At Ti80 o'clock the weekly dong serv. Antoinette Bilardi gathered vesterday . represented 1 Epaphroditus "fl'" ‘h % ""_'*'; '." H,M "f" Muf- gervices will be conducted by the Rev, reied by members of the 1ce Will be held, the Bible study class at the home of har parents, Mr. and . ,“'.M,‘: :,,:,,;r, ,,:: ‘:‘,\a;‘:'n) :",Ll',"" Willlam 8, West, pastor of the 1 Army o Republic in all following. The tests witl he Pealms Mrs. Antonio Bilardi in honer of her| . 4 . the local mftved siation on Mothe: . o iren. RISt Wit take pinee BT rades and P ents for more 2 128 and 124, The Fpworth ssesnd birthday., Misses Anna Cash The Mifldate baseball 1eam detear. - 106 (ICh TriiroRd stats Memo- | West cometery. han 50 yrars ented by Wal- 12U meeting which will follow will ko tnd Anna Sasich entertained, | <1 the Kensington A. " team yestar. 117 w;‘"'.'-'":,“; :;:"'n"*:“‘" ek Grange Memorial Services Ber. e led be Myrtin Pay. The Junior Games were played and rofeashments in twe gamen piged In NG L " moments before being . die.| Pebiic memeral servicss 9L BB TeARU® Nl meet & 3 e'Wook PN: were - el moth 4 afternao oy W ! % leagne will maet at 3:45 o'el ¥ri wried, The little hostess yo. | MOPRINE and afternson. Th N overed Aftor being placed upan beld by the Bristol Grange in the v afternmon at the chureh caived many ifs the morning game by o score of 1.4 PUVETSS. ATIRR bBRINE Bl s, his 411 Bristol Baptist church tomofrow aft- and ghe second by a score of (.3 The pervices will Tumbia Reds 1 Basehall Games— hut ¥ tion il v Penfield, « hearer of the in Veterang' association, 10 the Rops of Veterans after the Memorial Day |6 ervies, Mr. Penfield in the remarks Memerial Servlce Church Notless B ness again overcame Lim and a back. ernoon at 3 o'clock. of pr stated that the few re Tmmediztely folloning the morning Congregational chureh Morning | The Afternoon game want 10 ianings 2% AEAID onered cement platfarm B8 ops to the public and members thron or a w mair ferans ars no longer Able worship at the Kensington Congrega to march with the flag and it i their tional chureh tomorrow a brief 1 chureh gehoo! immadiately af treatmant by Dr. John Gore of Pros. ont, passed on to their friotic service will be held around the t morning service: Young Pea. - . g poct street and was rushed te the The memorial address will be de- Jera' monumant. The chitdren DI meeting At T p. m. “How Jesy Tha final eall for candidaten for the (o \\) ‘yoscital, where b was thought llvered by Walter K. Wood, worthy itAn the future, s the aged wartiors «ill he asked to form in line, march Paced Duty.” 1904 Citizen®® Military Training L s hat he had suffered m fras. master of the Rristol Grange. There have In the past, from the church and place floners Paptiet chureh--10:45 8. m CRIP 13 he Weld At Camp. Devine i | An examination by Dr. Will be musical seiections by the i SEnas s Leg veices A Hlag which will be provided, on the meny. DA#1or's theme will be “The from August 1 ta 51 has haen pe . Flyon at the hospital, failed (s Firistol Community chorus and indie i Memorinl Day ment Kindred of Christ tunday schast CAved from Bostan by Pierpont 1. | ANy fracture. Curram will be tidual members of the Bristol Grange after the follaning the morning service; T p. m. Stackpale to mao it alleged out ame ruing from one shde 16 the other, narrowly desive it Lo sons, who vill honor and reversnes spld rding g Miss Mary . Griswold, =n Following this service thoss con nAd 1n the institution for ssvaral A feature of the servica will be the Medel TR i ent of the Berlin schoole, peeted w " school ara CGod's Omnipresence” will ; \. 4 hechuse of the shock and in- roll call of decessed members Snd tho The cansa af ¥-iiin 2 od By hin Wile decoration of the altar. Antee Are Weecked ! b - Jurors Selocted Locals Tireak Even e gl of riin nomen erind 1 o ' je 1 by Paul K, Wherle & peri " 40 mames sidents The Torti " n t el ", and school iren. Pasquale ( Lavt Rertin ftoms " n . ik with 4 T rrington nine took the New . New Haves of t st, a E " ' " ' v Y he haaed in he o subiect 16 [iepartura into camp by A score of A, 1L Miteheil of M W the pos e pte B crlin batl team will ere B t Auty e ensuing yrar, Was ;7 oy 2 vesterday morning at Mugsy a mrad v of Beekley Sy five v 't night te COTR* A, field. In the afternoon contest reted thren t th ol Tt e teney Bell 1 Mart hisy ¢ he superior ce Tervington the locals won by a score e irou m has si®ngthened , Vew v . H names, the clerks i " t8 lineup by uring Hartford play- a1 s rence 1 officers vilie ' oY e v w 45 names who w d a Poreita of Kensinglon, own- Orward (o, €he East Berlin team has t 10:45 a ament of waAM ’ " nioyed . 2 . ory eommi ! \? entine, .v“_. treasurer of . shos store in that section of A1%0 added some new players rd’s supper Iminis- Wi E nt tae B SRR p : « American Trust Co. will ‘.p..,q WAS 10 & bronght suit for $s00 The library v be open Monday by the -‘w or: Sunday school at Servi ] é ! . e ol th 1 at his home in Holyoke, o B el 1,'v . ' n ? ity on o :”g«nm'm..“ atiors A e i . Courtney of the Notthe <l st By Mildrium Suftield school 7 ] rhur A, T ) ’ : ; ¥ at her home in Somers Back we'k and Painful. oiph b3 bl i i b e 'u],]L ot of hin parents, Mr. and ) Y et r. and Mre. Dougiass Hopking of ¢ T | i in Attorney Morrie D, xe of avenue visited friends Mrs, Miller Benefited by 1./ 1.0 ot ine hapers amd Mrs - W isdrum, At their home dAveson, 1xonard Armitage, Otiver 2. LTI MiEaue WSl fricath B Toking Lydia E. Piskham's " «rit is returnable 1n”she city OSSR RN g vird prayer and = St Gabrieis Vegetable Compound Find Moken Cor. tanchari. Va4 Boldue, Walinee | Rotan. Texas.— lnmwritinfiltom sington, which was repotted Wolen My will have charge of the mln'bwlhvebeenbv;; m\’: Thursday night, was tater found sery ) Home-Towm Merdm“ Rekam &' On i Chig I whandoned near Fairview cometery ' rriens At f Methodlst : ! A g okt ~ . The @ar *as net Sam- . ch Sunday are as follows: regu A word from Plainyille merchants, : crar NOE VDTSN WOTRNER R E9ED et which they might be too modest 1o Sv. Americss J; Crayten Pat o Tems of Interest, followed by Runday schos! at 12 pot 0 for themselvos Coteman Christopher Critehies i a'clock. The Jumier lrague %11l meet Nowhere it theer A more alert. puh- CANesy . Cradii, Thomas . Oote at 3 p M. an Epworth leaguve at lic-epirited group of men. Thes have mings, Wallace B. Crumb, George W, | Now that we \nn that aching, 6:45, followed by the evening ssrvice huilt up stores of which Plainyille e s et L conmst vy e #t 7:30 o'vlock. Rev. A, €. Fuiler will can e proud. Ol Dahigren. James Dalton, the snall bones in (e arehin oF § . have charge of the services Thes have taken the risks of pio- , ' . an auto 1rip*to Canada over Memo- A aggemedl Charles Daniels, James H. Davia, 3 ot o bt Kenneth Hubbard ©f Southington neering in the interests of Plainyill Iay Dougietn, John Do, WIEEE = ASs et trodhts. oo tuti il spent Friday as the guest of relatives : ¥ Do 3 4 tha s fev. and Mrs. Samuel A. Fiske and "‘",”'n” - s people. stocking """"'" ‘:':‘ ':"""-‘” ¥. Duncan, Charles W. Edgerton, reashed by Jo 8, an Active emos- family spent 1 day in Shel- | e publie fs cordially invited to R S DY N A Trank J. Emmett, Albert Fiorille, lient tha right In through ekin burne Falls, Mass “ » i o be ot e Trederick . Fry, George L. Funk vd flesh direct to the joints and ligas e Bdward Upe Conlen attend a whist and social to be given They are entithed 1o your trade. *r k M. Gaylord, lester W. Good- monts, . gy by the Catholic Daughters of America e ank M. Gaylord, 1. ! «pending the week end with his par- Mawas Brareh Give R o them. w1, James Heffernan, James ¥ 1snt ¥ tme to discard . in the Sacred Heart church patiors on 1 yon can't find what yon wan, #t 1 e - : R - nts, Postmaster and Mrs, Sidney M. 4 - = 3 g . . wan, Bdward ughes, Willard powders 3 cated baths that | nesday evening. June 3, at 8 p. m least tell your merchant abowt it . o~ S W Cowlcr of Kensington daytight time, Mre. John Frank will Give him & chance to supply yon b g, g b e . > Vi le St Paul's Church entrriain g s % Vritz W, Johnson, Willlam H And rub on Jeoint-Ease, that in 1 khlms egetab) ' — Negher, Thomas J. 1 ane minutos sarts to goothe and heal t You may use this Masscs be colebrated at & i Yor v te spendi ou may fies Dor ' lige 2 Mich Malone, Hdward ¥. Mar €de troul t cause worenesd estimonial if i will helpm one.”= tuul's church tomotrow morning at S43h 85 the of Nv. and Mre Ep— e . . Box 76, Rotan, Texas. vill officiate. Sunday school will fol- Juackiand . Matihewe, aries ¥. Michnel, ) g it there I8 1In & recent country-wide canvass of 'ow (he 10 o'clock servic in Vida Dodes oF Now Petiain i \ % Jerome Moody, an 1rn ne morning, it hasersof Lydia E Pinkham’s Veg- Sacred Weart Church a fon dass 28 the guemt of LAIRVILLE, LONK. . Xorten, Waiter E. Norton, : etable Compound over 121,900 replies Mase will e colebrated at 9 o'clowt % in tawn t y . O°Brien, A - were received, and 9% out of every 109 . Worning at Sacred Heam and Wes nas ate 1 N. Poterson. 1sase ©. Meres reported they were beneritad by icc uce, ¢h. Fast Berlin, Rew. 1. C. Bren ¥ Fowd. T 1 M. Guinion - *~ a5, Themas For sale by ts everywhere, vaa of Kensington wiil conduct the ! (Continued on page 1%) theme, 1:45 p. m.. Thursd meet plaaski. Tgnatz to Bolton.Kasica post, aeked ta wofir ureh prompt CRurch chonl PArnal and Anter Shinner spent Memorial ! New York eity Austin, James 8. Thompson, EKinner and Lestie Warner took