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DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, . hildren, subject | Automoblle drivers here are com- . found Plalnvllle News ‘l.lw the Water of Life," will pre- | plaining that the hitchers are be- Brlstol News In the city eourt this morning the morning discourse, the title | coming more of a nuisance and a neighbors testified that drunks were of which will be “Neglect,” 12:05 | danger, as they are now growing seen coming out of his place, Judge Ip Sunday school hour; & p. m,, | bolder, 8ome of them take atands in Joseph M. Donovan found him guilty Loyal workers ‘service: 7 p, m., eve- [ the middle of the road, defylng on- i nd imposed a fine of $50 and costs IEVE |ES ["ing worship, subject “The Way G| coming machines, and refuse to lA I]EI]I[;AT"]N and sentenced him to 30 days in jail Glory.” move, forelng the cars to slow down ” | and then suspended the jail sentence The mid-week service will be held | in order to avold hitting them, This for the 30 days to see If he quits the at 7:45 o'clock Thursday evening, |8 considered & menace to public | pla The services at the Plainville M, | 1Y in favor of the new Springfield {buflding on the stree te of (STORE CLOSES WEDNESDAYS AT NOON) — B church (omorraw are as follows; | FIng that ould-be-hitchers are. fo — e o 42 s i (Garage, Gas Station and Gmceryf,‘ i Comgresntiomnt oo | Warden s wo homs | EXGICISES Caonot Be Held OH‘I]RY UPTUNNE[]TIGUT AR PLANNING FOR REUNION"‘ f:ir.\ e R e S e T s 0N ANDRENS'OBJECT with tan pots. The warden would —_— ] | Episcopal Church §like to secure good homes for these | = (Cotninued from First Page) Graded School Affair Will Be Larg Sith Sunday after Trinity, % w imals. I'hibault Fined $150 in Thomaston - Plan Big Reunion, RS = % slebration of holy co Inclined to o appoint . est of Kind—Christian Endeayor feliongotaho i committee In charge of Court—John Anghdahl Dies at |'10!N¢d to his idea of appointing r m., ani i the rector There will 2 \ factls ‘H ed and reserve army officers as Festival—Church Notices—Hitcl- v sehool. 11 o'elack, | UE1 SIS LS OF L o eola| ARC of 80—Cider Seller Ordered |Istrict directors, and it he cannot morning prayer and sermon by Rey, 8108 ¢ LR L bl i [sccure @ man measurng up to his ers a Nulsance—Funerals—Briefs |13, 13, Styring of Southington, who|™M*t 1ast night to advance plans for (15 Quit Business, high standard as director for this nt, which will be held here trict No, 2, he may appoint & ((xrv'll::r S ; - : Three snall thefts have been re- with 1e Georse T Tir 1st 15, The committee has Opening services of the ‘“'i‘\) officer, ho”. Hl’]’ ted "(']l‘ Boys’ Sport Blouses, plain colors and | Cotton Pajamas, 10 to 18 years, two |Ml[vorted to the local police within the ot the oo o o0 ey heinIgan ol bojena oRatAnnEatigt ) stripes, sizes 8 to 16, 69 mp(e style, regular $2.00 and $2.25 kinds, past 24 hours, the most serious one | Catholic Chureh v members (n order that the aet i htiuhderihe J : '\mb- RIOT OVER JEWS Wil exchange pulpits for the day whe, pastor New York saw one of o BAUEING BATIY. vester | ’ g work of making this the largest af- values to 95¢ for—each. | for $1.69. AL 8 S ey WAEINg] mhere will ba ow nnssonial § ani of its Kind here may bo adec|of Rev. Willlam MeFadden of b 5 i station own- | 4 ek tomorrow morning at the ' ‘ A Jesnit order of Sport Blouses of lnghsh broadeloth ; . ed by Charles Zedegren on the New | o oot 3 quately carried out, Another mect- | h chureh of Our Lady of Merc he gest crowds that has e ) ‘. to 16 year sizes, white and ' | _ Flannelette Pajamas, good weight and Britain road just west of (‘ook street. | mw‘r“‘l‘n‘r AR s 1& will be held on July 30, when all | the largest crowds that has ever at- | Antf.Semitic Outbrehk in Vienna d full sizes, 10 to 18 year sizes, two-piece At some time during the rainstory | e ety plans will he completed ended the opening of these devo- bl for- | ) Funeral ReR Tati T s " blue, for—each ....... style, $2.00. rly in the morning, probably aboit Husgcnigen fetslian R g Faneal of Frod West, ti The basement of the new edi- | Results in Several Persons Being Knickers, all linen 5!10\ Fidl nat\nal style, »a.00. 3 o'clock, @ large {ruck drove up to |11 OMest resident of Farmington, | 0 jors for Frod A, West | fice was filled to capacity and ar- 4 fid b o R 4 e s ) Wil held at @ tock th A fter- 2 SEpU RS ements were discussed last Injured in Free-For-All, colors, 8 to 17 year sizes, 1 5 Bathing Suits, all wool, one-picce "‘ [lllnpiginiion, o Pellnckion onol Lot o ryant Lo 2 M R s modation of at 5 ok of fh & 2 L) P8 e 2% G| Vienna, July 18 (P—A demonstra- priced—pair .............. b mons & A gasoline pumps was broken died suddenly rday mornt models, 2 to 4 year siz 1 % Varmington. Rey. Quiney Riakely 5 . T 3 : i ! ith 2 hammer or other heavy in 1 be b I ¢ homa at tendanisonsthe avniadfolningatho fipe s 5o s Long Pants, khaki color, Tor o e e g strument, and about 75 gallons of | M1 Oficiate. Burial will be ju West ) morrow afternoon. Rev. fchureh if the crowd should be 1)’:n‘m”L;l::'!.‘(n\‘l':x‘;;vru]a;»tl ",'n‘“‘.n?,’ 7 to 33 waist measure—pair | - |fucl was pumped out by the thieves, [ CTMLrY. Plainglite, it A. Ball, pastor of the Plain- [greater than church capacity, o no invi . Boys’ Silk Hats, pong:ep | Others for the 5 to 10 year olds, Constable William Buys was noti losd ki ngston o A, 12 church, mill officlate, Tho | - The devations will be) held each ;r’éli:?;pfigi".’,l"li" 1‘1‘;20;;;‘:?::»: yS O Sy 5 % (I ? = 3 k The funeral of Iloyd Livingston ; hivped 5 altiso da t 8 o'clock in the morning, 3 e v LA : priced from— fied and he in turn brought the ma U will be shipped to Madison, |day at 8 o'cloc JLEy d 3 or, values to $2 ()O*eac]\ $1 39 ‘ ! U, 140 ORI o B e 0 lield this afternoon from the e {¢elock in the afternoon and at 8 ::‘il ’1“;"(:“:’\u:{sfllga‘vggumu h'e: SRS S 2 sl ism a6 W spinall of | 4 2 elboict ; i o6 .| pected to ca overnmen Straw Hats, values to $3.98, for $1.75; | $2 25 i $3 50 lice, The slate officers investigat. |1 Dl oo Notc ooy |tocle m nlgnt i e i tako cnergetlc action fo prevent dlae , > s 0 ’ ed and discovered fingerprints on | O etk CLG VRS I i 3rock- | fcast day SESLILLEN EDEpEC]E e others that were $2.00 and $3.00 for | the pumip, These were photograph- | 1°C1or of the chureh of Our Saviour, | parnee gt Americar . will |arrangements will " be carried | OFders during the forthcoming intera $1.00 each. | Boys’ Shop—Main Floor ed, and it is hoped that the identiry | Wil officiate. Tnterment will bg in [ 1o ped gn the post roor at S |through. Masses will be celebrated lfl:r!)"m! Zionist congress here, of the thicves may be loarned from Wk Hill eemetery, Southington. Jock Monday evening. Plans for [on the st day at b, 6, 7:15, 8:15 he antl-semitic band, after S o these, Federation Meeting the carnival will be discussed 0:15, 10:15 and 11:15 o'clock. marching along the Ringstrasse, ine Garago Lintorod The Woman's Federation of the | (eorge Cameron, Jr, of Morrs Dedication Postponed vaded the Kusalon cafe shouting ] ack's garage in the rear of the Congregational chureh will holl an (oo is visiting his aunt, Mrs. James | Because of the inability to com- | “Down with the Jews!" Chairs and | post office, owned by Itobert White | all- sowing meeting on Thiy b ephy of Whiting street, plete arrangements for the dedica- | Walking sticks were used as weapons nd ndacied By 1ol el TG ‘ 26 [ in the general fight that followed. A Fleteher, me will be an anniversary mass | tjon of the new church on July 2 was the scene of a hreal last night _ S AN oft at the Churel | that event has been postponed until | number of guests were {injured, ’ . t the loss was small, The erine | To Install Officers of Our Tady of Merey Tuesday |a later date. A temporary blessing | tors were arrested. The attack is bea was evidently committed by some. | DG GW. B, Witbus - S A1l given ths Hew hurehion Lhat||fors nollcs’ arrivedland atoppedlihe v 5 a. il (e (ke e e Tronitn n i 3 e fray. Seventeen of the demonstras no effort was made to coter by Iyt L of Plainville, 1 insta ) & Local Man Fined tors wre arrested, The attack is bes - 9, f = v - 1ecently blocked-up door, and prob- | officors of Mit D s < Winston . Thibault was fined [lleved to be part of a eampalgn ins Values to $20. All sizes for women, Tuxedo style, plain and fancy stitching, ably by hoys who were f e T T e e med in Sentember [ (" octs on a reckess driving | tended to intimidate Jews and pres with silk girdles, in colors of nav ¥, grey, tan and brown. Sweater Dept., main floor, off. leaving many ariicle A similar offica will he rmed | artford, July 18 R—There will} charge and $50 on a count of evasion | vent the Zionist congress, Entry was made through il ko e » no meeting of the judges of the |of responsibility in the Thomaston window. the punes of glass 7 : 2 rsday nigh superior court of Connecticut 10 | court on Thursday night as the re- | T}1 ot shutlercd, nalls’ removed, and. the| | oTEARY bisht inarlongeoi: Dies at 92, Leaving . Poctival name the successor to the late [sult of a motor c accident, in i e s e o b pey [T e ks el v vRd T (hat 59 Descendants . crowd of local Grangers will turn |lcagne will meet on Thursday after- | Plowtoreh and a quaniit the (' o ] ¢ Windham county until the mid- | place on Sunday. He was arrested | Bridgeport, July 18 () — Joseph Berlln News out to welcome the brothers and |noon at 3 o'clock, Instead of on Irri- |FOSKCIS were taken. but - valuabl e of September it was learned here in this city on a charge of reckless | W. Crowther, 82, a Civil War vete sisters from other towns, Refresh- [day, due to the fact (hat some of [tools and other ac BT ol s N S ! It was said (hat Chief Justice | driving and fined here for the opera- [eran, who died yesterday at the ments will be served in the course [ the young prople will go to the camp | nlotchad 3 5 D fecler does not desire to call &ueh [tion of his car in an unsafe manner, |home of “his granddaughter, Mrs. B, ~ [of the evening and a program of | mecting at Plainville on the latter |10 that the intruders sotd by the A E + mecting until many of the judges, [several hours after the Thomaston | M. Price of this city, is survived by |dances will be enjoyed, d The regular mid-week service Y. Mr. Pleteher discovercd the < “Chri o4 ay for the summer, have [accident. The testimony showed |09 descendents, five sons and four A iline PA e O will be held on Thursday evening at |0t early this morning and noti- | e sl | that Thibault's machine struck and | daughters, 24 grandchildren and 26 Migs Lois Cowles of Kensington |7:45 o'clock and the snbject w,-‘”"’ Constable 1ored Callen, whe is 4 ik ove rmed a sedan owned hy F. C.|8reat grandchildren. One of his investigating I ; sl leparnied) IR G : : William ¢ 1 acting as a tant at the Ken- |Bible study wit he Romans 111 W 1081 ey T blic s A [ Corbin of New Britain. Iortunately | sons, William Crowther, of this city, {sington post office, in the ahsence Berlin Congr .,,“,.',“ e DIEHRInG, g g lizl 0‘ erl. lfl() Mlddl(‘ O‘T . |the aceupants escaped with merely |is 72 years old. 0 [ [of Miss Margaret Fiyon, who s e at the Borin el oLt RSt or el ORI DI S Rl S e For Ports on Pacific |« shaking up. according to witnesses | Mr. Crowther was a member of [ Wis olie o earli n U 1 <] any 2 Vew r et o s LR s Btes el e Dol s a1 i Hn i blas sy : ) W Franciseo, July 15 (P—More [of the smash. Company H 125th New York infan- Detroit, Michigan. Miss Cowles is | discantimued Hib rehiinder ot 0k e Doncar 1o v j SRR T widshipmen airing Center Street [trv. during the Civil War, serving Isti the daughter of Postmaster S1dney |ihe summer, with the cxception of S k Lart " | fic (s T e e en cEretet | AU SR b D (y”"”‘wm“[”‘}‘ FAlirg perldd ot A 1 on of |y of hoys, as fhe thicses: tool o ¢ m th s a vorks de- [the close of 3 Jved Q“ma[ed EXDCHS&S Less Thflfl. e (e P R D U e s : -t it | my Al Annapolis loft yesterday on heen started by the § works de | e close of (o war, he mosed to Visiting From Chic | Rev. Samucl A. Fiske will [the cash vogisier, The | n \ ¢ he battleships New York, Arkansas pariment to remove the ruts and # 3 o onn., where he lived for Bud el fli Lasl Yefil‘ | Dr. David Iiske of Chieago. TiL,/|nuve as the subjcat of his sermon|rohbery is. ihe only oo shish oo that tiese lahels 5 I i Uiah, hound for ports in the other unocmifortable {ravelinz con- |53 years. He came fo Bridgeport | 15 visiting at the home of his broth- | egervants of the King. e et e f e ditions of the thoroughfare, Water- | 1Wo years ago to live with his grand- ——— or. muel A, Wiske, pustor of | " R e i t he canning| Curtis D, Wilbur, seerelary of tha tboitnd mecadam Is being lald, mak LA horniin nnglaria | Last Berlin Iems 00ks i . sreatly. do. Aheld 3 and came (0 this country at | 1 {the Berlin Congregational church el i ST . e S ; [5 eea od the future ad- INE @ r i S84 3 ; ! tegular morning service will e Baptist Chareh R S G ST e Y REDUC][ON OF $6,500 Prisiiiske il i@ nantain Ssorentthe el o) | Borlin Methodist | The services of the B s s the mie tious ruls who Jir annual sum- f 1 of motor vehicle opera of eight. He was an anger celi-end or but maker by trade FESIEhe chureh tomorrow morning at 10:4, Method R % an dleven hundred To Return From ‘Irip s B I Iy I t | t the prospects . the (I . York as far as o'clock. Sunday sehool will meet at jchurel wiil be hel. 10:45 o'clack ) {he & Plainville ok All-Rensingtons Will Battle Recrea- | Mr. and Mrs. Harold K. Laomer s oeon s Sore0l wilb et i jeianen it O T Lt | onad T CR fon Uy 5 e the fos- | Astoria, Oregon. After inspecting 't Skl b . Goes fo Jail Because He a . ne ' oy Tryol e T 8 o N . tival w the fol rd 1he cret i ! ruts between AL i 2 oY et s |10 Mr. and Mrs, Toy Trvon and youzug will meet at 3 o'cloek, The ¢hur % 1 Gates of Hart-(1\al will | I I- | navy yards there { il G e Thinks Offenders Shonld tions. Tomorrow Aflerneon—News | family of TKensinglon, who have : : 3 i S v | family . NAve yoning service will bo held ut 7 [fond, scereta i Rapiist State ing i return to Los Angeles R EANChdah] Jamestown, N. Y. July 18 (P—* of the Town's Churches—Shower | PPN motoring through the Whitg v.ooAsa C. Faller will ceonvention, will 1 Jahl, 60 years old. died | Fined $10 in city court for driving | Mountains and Maine for the past Ci Folloy P Al e 2 | g of the services ollowing the serviee the Sunds . . Ginn psy to Be Held iy e e el BIRkhom e htvaninl (omoblEM IR EIEE Sh el for Miss Corbat—Other Ttems, no we arc expeeted home the lection) wil . e Autor o AL shase 1 mect . i v 2 more and | ' Hull st or a s h operator's license, Archie R. Marsh s S & b I Regular morning prayer and ser- | i § 25 Mull street after an illness w pers . Archi 1rsh, et P e b P [carly part of next week fnon will be held at St Gabriel's | V00N serviee, whieh w held | mor i s t cars of m : l" Mysterious Deatl extended over six months. He was |27 years old, painter of Celoron, an- : ¢ 2ah O Shower For Miss Corbat s . p jat T ooelock, will be A Worth-while | forists passing thr 1 Plainsille, | July 18 ‘?" Anant Y born in en in 1565 and as a |nounced he would not pay it, but board forthe coming gedr. as pre- | A mincellancous shower was e~ olelock. Sunduy sehoot wilt meet ertainty.” ticukarly t fo Now | has oridered on the boiy of Mrs. & o000 Seame to this country, | would serve 10 days in jail, Because oted to the finance beard at a ydered Miss Julia Corbat of Berlin o o'elock. liev, Samucl Sutelifts The r r Vi Sritain wls are tabely dined G ot I at tomorrow 1morni settling . this city where he mar- he believes any person who violates oint medting of the twn commiftees fat the Community house. Rerlin reetor of 8t Mark's church, Ne | Il At 7:46 o'clock | ng | yoo amid a me pden aente WINCES TS 688 Miss Anna Gunnarson, |any law should he tmprisoned. He night, showed a total of ahout [street, last evening by about 40 pieitain, will be in eharge PRy cntng, wroof girle wh are secking frankturter at 5 who died 15 years ago. He leaves also offered to pay the $10 to cover 10, & reduction of #8500 from fof her friends. The hall was pretti= | o A North and family of Gr | Ahent Charch “hitd % f e over from | Beach AL "_‘ ‘“’\‘f:‘ (two daughiers. Mrs, Helon F. Wer- [ his hoard bill for the period spent last year's budee finance |1y decorafed in pink and white and ' eer, jnrt today by autoombile for | he Ivent Christian ew Britain every crnoon fo g S Vife a el €Ny iy and Miss Edith Anghdahl, both | in jail board appeared favorable to the | Miss Corbat was tha reeiplent of juicniona e ene lhev order of sorvie "\ mming in the local pools, and for | g of this city et i e e e 15 W Gamos AN i afvioaliontof Lo meaks © as follows: 1945 a. arning turn trip t! assail lainville | + 5 SHIC W TSR Yo A PUST ) Afr. Anghdahl was employed at Defunct Bml'erage Firm tolien oy I n presents its an- | dancing w injoy ¢ Luftet vorship: an illustrate monette | motorists New Rritain-hound | comen | (e Clayton Brothers plant for sev \4 | : A Is to Rcopon on Monda, nual budget when the 1o will be | lunch was s red, i angali, gl UG July 18 (A—Dean, Ona- neted upor ther by the voters. | Miss Corbat will become the bride . O E ‘I"il : chairman ot the s Soshat Bochme 1 giests from Vernon, Conneeticut | i M i but neither | e rineral will be held on Sun- | tavia ‘0., Chicago and New York Will Play Recreations Mrs, Bessie I of West Crom- | | had ¢ am Quatio. pro- g, ¢ ariernoon at 2 o'clock at his|brokerage firm, which failed July nroposition todav. said that the re- NI sl loh st art eoR e i) nding acation in Main prictor of the f K "“" VA4S Hate home 1 services will be con: with liabilities of $36,000,000, will Tnetlon noticed in this year's bndget Leg 1o hattle with the Reereation el Bt Gabriclisichureh i ket o iy s ducted at 2330 o'clock at the Swed- |reopen Monday as a result of the 3o natural one. I i the board | 1pam of Meriden fomorrow after- *7¢ NOIINE a lawn party on the | not dogs were for a chemic sh Latheran church on Stearn mination yesterday of its recelv. lis not sérimped any in making out | noon at the Porcival avenne fielg, ChUreh lawn this afternoon [ an | street by Rev. H. L. Johnson. The |ership here. There have been 1o |1 el wall et piiy at The annual outing of the Teck, | & i S burial will be in the West cemetery. | With $2,700,000 of new capital ed.althoush | wy5 ‘Selock and it threatens to he Stowe and Wilcox company of South Boston Man Victim Pisk Nine Coming subseribed by customers, creditors IiereivilEion sory sac e S TR R IS S S o e e e ¢| The Tisk Red Tops of Chicopee and friends, Federal Judge James H, 111“\'."\('\””',‘ L.,,“ 1 s Rl e R S S of Hlllllyl(l \.\ CJ“‘“ Falls, Mase., will cross b on Sun- | Wilkerson late yesterday dismiased P S R ormer employes and friends o 2 . 3 oston A ! 1Y [ Qay afternoon at & o'clock with {be the hankruptey proceedings and dis- : ' i e cals carl 4 T e e P h varmth resu 1 o Dep es at Muzzy Field harged the Chicago recelver, Abel for the sehool department | %l Mo N m il attend, it i k k ! o 20 " ] : , Abel purehased ind s tows storod An 4 Ars. John Gill of New Haven Members of the Eas - i i | o i D Caretaker for Comfort Station | Davis, On account o fihe damage done il | {eral years, later going into the con- | Wilcon avenue re enlertaining | S m————— — 1t 1 | busine or himself. § Poter ). Corr the near tuture school bouiid speaking of the { | | | | . ne trom e A all th i it the various institutions SN s he gnest of worth leazue will ot social ot A thronghout the towi This will be | \"N Arthur 1. Woodrui at her the home of Miss Fidith Noble of ¢ ; 8 Y [ by vandals at the new $8,0 om- | l‘khv- COUNTERFEITING PLOT weleame news (o parents, who may [ 1% 20 hinEte 5 West Cromwell on Sunday evening listance hetween this ¢ . o : i e FUeniE avon |t oy July L8O Polics assuved ihat The schools will mot § oM '“I‘ e Bt el A t Wiiliam 1rid s expected that arrange- discovered a large counterfeits | 1 state 3 | 5 ! i | Lastern Stea conpany 1 b a ret in rv'w:m: house of H nry ) Toiren on : 1k and your home narrows o Plemontese, situated f the p ] ) sons at your : Hirs of false bank ! Louis La ne & for information. —advt | down {o the distance between vl far coal 312 | Joscph Mavino i kneakine 1 facilitics at % ols Mr. Coale men- | &0 Teter Marino land on the cast Migs Martinchek Bride | vou and the mail hox when you n the (reight st \(‘ldlct for Defendant | we fo ¢l should there be a o W fuel. The priee for fhe tove foal purel 0 60 of the New Britain road in il ‘ ‘f“i’ufj‘L i »l\\ff,;.,“w,,, i ] ‘Of Alexander Reducka bank here by mail. s CUMMUNITY THEATER e s R e n $50,000 Law Suit St Paul (-|.".(|; . \lesandee R SO AT T 5 fre . July 18 (P—A verdiet loard. has nol seen Y te ; Ik " h Mich. and Miss Sophic Martindhek nt was rned to« ¢ catd thnt Fast Beelin has, : : ; SATERDAY, VLY (8 0al he t 1 in siperior court here by J. @. Al “"W,“_ iy yday school will be held i Washington strect o'clock, b L : SSPERD SPOOR™ city h 1 consideral ed ltof New Haven, of the 1 one which |at the nsual hour. | ey will be attended by Miss PLAINVILLE, CONN. e e Keeper Must Quit kow oo ement Park man- A Sacred Heart Churely \lary Martinchek as maid of honor, | T Amount To $830 | Mass will be celeh | Misses Helen Denouk, Oiga Keiko | 4 SUNDAY. JUNE 19 o o 885 | canipy , c ) . the amusement T e o v [0 clockatonarros morhin 1 ) v Karpai as bridesmaid MRl ‘ o el frar e ampment MRk & g Sacre eart church. Tast |a ) o e . N ‘ DD LG T K {Sacred Heart ehureh : : . tered the inke W 0 17"” sorvien willl be conducted by | Gl e Gust wrtinchek, | - HETGHTARREGRVATYT > crops gathered by ev. John C. Brennan, pastor of St. |I'rank Feroleto and Peter Yawin oo crns athered b [Panr's church, Kensington The | FRECKLES AND Hls FRIENDS omi | BY BLOSSER on thot a totai of edged] to date. with trict nd part of the Blue Hills |Sunday school classes will mee Jistrict yet to be heard from. Claude | the usual hour. ns. chairman of the drive, Rensington Congregational pesis that the campaign will :ui The regular morning service win | over fhe fop. 11 15 expeeted that | e held at 10:45 o'clock tomorrow | complete report will be veady Kensington Congregational sresentation at the church's morn- T pulpit will le supplied | o ? RN [ A37 50 FAST! AT SO e (gantilul i G tS G tun Y (rami (haTTalE LIV Py 16 JoLD oN! HoLD on! IIMTAKIN ITOUTIN || ATT SO PAS ] ™ v FAST!! TUERE ARE | \ 3 e AT | Seneei LR h LRI as (e Ja bR S e L WHAT ARE YOU 60IN6 TUSARD ) AL A S ST TERE ARE MO WAL TUEN <M 1 pay for the new recreation | of the day. The Suaday school de % )\ esrone of T DO WITH ARY BIG SNAKE —GEE- TS Y IT AST BE A has met with success since the | wartment will meet at 12:10 p. m. | = POPS GOLF GOLF cLUB ‘ A B RATTLESNAKE CATERPILLAR vl Mr Stevens stal day that {In accordance with an announc ) 3 b . i | > = AN' ITS LIABLE T© Percival district, which has not | ment made several werks ago, 1he | STIcks AN J (INE, B\Té S‘M\E:D'\“‘ f nt in a veport. is the territory sur- | Christian or soclety will IF I DONT KILL 7 rounding the new field and it is like- | meet tomorrow afternoon {hat this section will be gencerous Koensington Methodist | its contributions The morning service will be leld | e new field will be most attrac- {at 10:45 o'clock tomorrow at the | when completed and the dia- | Kensington Methodist church. Rev M has alreddy been used for | \ay R. Lord will b charge and 1l games. <he will take as the text of her ser- | Grange Neighbors' Night mon “Josus Christ, the Same Yes- Neighbors' night will be observed e Today and Tomorrow | the meeting of Berl 2 n the afternoon it is expected | eduled for next Tuesday even h ree or, four automobiles will At that time Granges from Bristol | onvey a group of voung people to C'romwnell. Newington and Cheshire |y yvan at Middletown. where { will be welcomed to Berlin and the fina) meeting of the Epworth Leagu visitors will furnish a Program of _inctitute will he held tertatnment for the =musement The Epwerth leagne will meet 1o 1he lacal members and guests. | MOrrOw cvening at T w'elock and the The night promise. to be a bis 'evening preaching service will be | one and it Is expected that a large held gt 7:30 o'clock. The Junior

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