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P Plainville News | ADMIRAL HAS EYE ON GERMA ik HIGH GRA v ISTE ROUNS 1 el ESSE X 5niva FERTILIZERS you ma; lose your whole season. Uge 4 : Grade Fertilizers which have been mwd M ‘ i ucfe utr;der ."']‘chm:rdl:\‘xoml lndl‘:?tu;_m ry. €] DI ) (s RGV R H E“]IC“ (Jfimmalfis A"fl B ::ualct cnxdonflod -formm o‘ne. Blood. Me-l al ' 4 balanced with High Grade Chemical Time Now to Tell of vasay i G ot |- DA the orc uumlllnprm’el\mlul lhl\u'\rflr\flrm|y»n~u(.,.r I Mcthodist Pastor ) If in doubt as to which brand to use for your crop, After Absence of Scieral Weeks— 3 write us for advice. Ask for our Free Crop Book. for Summer Wear | i o | W\ i bt | "'%. ESSEX FERTILIZER COMPANY AT OUR WASH GOODS DEPT. IN DOME SECTION, YOU WILL Rev. Robert . Burton is today cel- 39 North Market St., Boston, FIND AN ASSORTMENT OF TUB MATERIALS UNEQUALLED IN THE ebratin his tweltth annivel u a CITY FOR VARIETY IN KINDS AND €OLORS. SOME THAT WILL rector « the Churen of Due Savions MAKE 7THE PRETTIEST OF HOT WEATHER DR ES AND WAILS | and tomorrow he vill begin his FOR WOMEN AND MISSES, OTHERS SUITABLE FOR MEN'S OR thirteenth ycar as leader of the local ¢ § = BOYS SHIRTS, AND STILL STRONGER MATERIALS FOR BOY | Kpiscopaleans, In point of local ser- | look to his brother-in-law for instruc- , Hartford hospital, where SUITS WE INVITE YOU THERE TO PERSONALLY INSPECT AND | ‘¢ Rev. Mr. Burton is the second | tions. receiving treatments SELECT IFROM OUR SPLENDID SHOWING OF NEW WASH IFAB- clergyman in the town, Rev. | | Knew Dead Engineer George A. Bentley of R1CS. Walsh having been h the ‘ ! i Charles A. McConville of New Ha- [ has returned from Dall of any minister of the guspel 5 . " 8w e ven, & engincer, who lost h life | where he had been visith FOR WAISTS AND SUITS take FINE DRESS VOILES of 40, Since his coming to Plauinvilie ther ¥$etordny. when! be waa siruck by || fov'tie’ past Telv YRl a look at the new Palm Beach inch width are very popular in has been a substantial growth i the At dobib e st i Al sl . g Sund Linene; it is fast color, you the pleasing black and white [ et e bl e R al haratand Diming tratn as he was looking out| mig funeral of SN §nom dnd priced 4g-1Scient by Blupsk s, dnomoly (s, aificrent [to his untiring efforts may be attrl- | Gl AL 1 Rear Admiral | Was well known in Plainville. For & | ned toror ey i . Dow't p % widths, the price is 23c. e : M s of the orfolk, Va.., 4 —Rear a ainyi 4 | held tomorrow afternoon B s e : ftiedinuch g CRUEES b \ty. commandant of the Norfolk | Dumber of years, Mr. McConville Was | from the home of her o = v vurd., has received secret in-|on the Canal road and ran trains | g, eet, Burial will be in ructions from Washington regard- | through Plainville regularly. tery. {ing the German converted cr| He was at the throttie on an ex- Prince Bitel Friedrich, now at ) press engine when killed yesterday port News, Admiral Beatty is charge and his train ran wildly for over a Large assortment of I'with the mission to prevent any | mile before it waus brought to a stop | Hyacinth, ster Lilles P breach of the American neutrality | by the fireman. others Also large fresh 5 b Luws by the stewimer or by the Bri- Briel Tues cut flowers. J. L. Ahlq) “RENFREW DEVONSHIRES" YOU WILIL WANT “KHAKI" 4 | tish ships outside Che:apeake bay. A e tod 2k | and Whiting Streets, Pyt bt sGER e dar e L W et el - A number from here aticnded the | gave aku Cloth “Last cuTaply sultaD EASPMER R pUEROeCE, o2 ure G _ | funeral of Miss Minnie P. Burns, held boys' suits, waists, girl¢ frocks tains, ' cushion covers, women's . | thip afterioon in’ Bast Bristol" In-| wc i airir or women's house dresses. We skirts, for horseback or camp use. ¢ | morrow morning. This will be Mr.} o mant was in St. Joseph's cemetery Pier » q . guarantee it against fading, from Boy Scouts, etc. We have “Kha- i ; © Thurston’s first sermon since he had | gro ol erce street, four To@ sun or tubbing. New goods free ki” at 15e¢, 17c, 20¢, 22c, and 25¢ leg fractured by a fall several | S ] h stairs, five rooms upsi if colors run or fade, 32 inches, a yard, also U. S. Army as well ! ! weeks ago. The pastor is also plan- Mrs. Walter Seymour of West Main $11 a month. Two mh priced 19¢ a yard. as Navy “Khakis." fnins to attend the annual session of | treet has returned home from the center. : ! { the New York East conference to be | held in Brookl N. Y., next week. Congregational—There will be spe- | cial Easter music and an appropriate | | sermon at the services tomorrow | | ‘] ! morning. The ubject of the remarks | Pyl el | 1o be given by the pastor, Rev. ¥. L. | | i , “Out of the House of Bon- | N sk, stated that he took it from | meeting. The vesper service will be | | 2 Beflln RWS on early this morning. held at 5 o’clock. at which time there | Pl s e “Please, judge, just let me have | will be a cantata on “The Glory of | and Rally-Day will be observed at Advent Chiistian—Go-to-Church- one swig to warm me up,” pleaded | the Garden,” by Adam Geifel, The | the Advent Christian church Raster | P the prisoner, upon perceiving the ob- | fenior Endeavor society meeting will Sunday. The subject of the sermon ject of his dreams. The judge de- | take place at 6:30 o’clock. The sub- to be given by the pastor, Rev. J, W. 7 clined. ject: “Conquering Discouragement,’ REV. R. H. BURTON. Denton is “If a Man Dics Shall He | ' MlDNIGHI‘ “Just for charity’s sake," Insisted | will be discussed under the leadership | — — Live Again.” Sunday school will fol- Olson. *If you don’t, T will.@lé; You | of Miss Ethel Goodrich. 3 3 low the morning service. In the eve- | P 5 3 iy parish. Mr. Burton is held in high es- 2 e 5 . lAWN AI wouldn't like to see me drop dead, | Kensington Congregational Church the towns iigedyral |BiaE therewll o atacvicalbeRinnivg | T'hose of Middle Age Especially: EMBROIDERED CREPES with ISH SHIRTING MADRAS = ————— pretty colored designs on white nicely woven patterns, white and grounds, are much in favor for colored grounds, fine goods for spring and summer waists and men’s and boys’' shirts, width suits, and with good reason at the indhes, a wonderfully good mater low price we ask 26c¢ a yard. ial at the price 25c¢ a yard. tenem VYAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPT- LY RE VING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF Rt . | teem by townspeople 3 . oo 1 would you?’ His second appeal’ de- T s well as the members of his congre- | &t 8:30 with Easter ln‘ul\fl, m. The Tt e nied, Olson betrayed his deep so v tev. Carleton Hazen, pastor, will s Value of the Resurrection of and hung his head during the remain- | Preach at the regular services at 10:45 | “"flf;::'l.m,mr i ied ' miembee o T " will be the pastor's subject When you have found no remedy for the horro “flES RflDGfl 0'80", wollfl-sfi- §raf Ehe PROceRMARN oclock Sunday morning. = Special | o school committee and is greatly Many Attend Conference. PPy dl“mg change of life, when through ¢ . y . i music will be rendered by the choir, | 2% \ FEoge rtaining t hours of the day it seems as though your Get Off With Light Fines. | Bunduy' achoo) imestal it 12] o'clock, | Loiereated in ynatters: porta nink ' 19 s thirty local people attended | 4 ough your back would . o /Mlnislfll, fl"fid for Dmflkeu“ss. Alien e ntnal gkmlane e {ff"""{‘fi sy E LB hollioader fut :"‘i;vl(‘">“lv:l(::l”‘:.nr(l(l-’:\(‘r :;f'n{\):?n‘;z EEl the “::..\-p"”n" et linel Annda i Sanoor ] when your head aches constantly, you are nervol L e thsee ollacs and | soclety ot s ek, Y0408 People's | At the church tomorrow Mr. Burton | and Loval Workers' societics of Con- | Pressed and suffer from those dreadful bearing dowd) ccsts each by Judge George G. Gri Conquering. Discouragement” will be JusLArianged or “”"f‘“‘ ,”“‘fv‘; ser- | mecticut and Western Massachusetts, F‘Ont forget that Lydia E. Pinkham’s chcmb'c Co ASSMLANIS GWEN lfim flN[s wold In_the Berlin town court ves- | discussed at this time. ;{f,fi*(cd'.‘.'.“;‘.\f., :i:‘;;‘;“i‘:g“:t:‘;umlm‘f.fi | Yield in the Advent Christian church | is the safest and surest remedy, and has carried huj WG BUGHES TLC SO LIS Gl Kensington Methodist Church, welock, with preaching at the latter | 'n Meriden yesterday. Delesates of | of women safely through this critical period. - | assault. I Selitsky. a Hartford real ith p A A nv ANl Fliasof et A drs BTt i - 2 service. The Surday school will hold b iy - i nation Men Charged With Hobbing Hartford | CState man who appeared against| At the Kensinglon Methodist church | an Easter festival in the afternoon | oM all over Connecticut and neigh- Read what these three women say: them, claimed that lh(\\f ;""‘:’ke;‘l. m!u at 10.45 a. m. tomorrow, the pastor at 4 o'clock boring states as well were present, Insurance Man Fined $3 and Costs | (own and robbed him of $200 while in | will preach an Easter sermon, and at sy The convention was in session all day p | Beckley the day previous. Upon the |7 p. m, the choir will render a can. L R s and there were some interesting dis- From Mrs. Hornung, Buffalo, N, Y. Ench—~ueorge Beckett Weds Miss| motions of Lawyers M. D. Saxe and | fata entitled the “Gospel of Easter,” Methodist Rev. Gilbert B. Thurston, | cussions. Burraro, N. Y.—“I am writing to let you know how mu Ly edideui | Benjamin Aling of New Brll?‘m. \\'hr; the text of which is by Edith Sanford | Pastor of the Methodist church, will Among the speakers were Rev. J. medicine has done for me. 1 failed terribly during the lg rtha ner esday defended the prisoners, the charge of | Tillotson, and the music by J. .| 0CCuPy the pulpit at the services \V. Denton, pastor of the local Advent | and summer and every ono remarked about my appearance, The sixty-seventh session of Christian church, and his predecessor, fered from a female trouble and always had pains in my i . | robbery was dropped. | Fearis. Strains of the familiar bullad “It's | " mpo “testimony brought out the fact | (. N e e i S 2 d 3 | the New York East Conference will be fev. L. I Baker. who s now serving | gpuetite and at times was very weak. a Long Way to Tipperary” and a | that the two men had leased the old | pojq at a shoot held at the Fair grounds | es s = 3 3 4 2 e n the Bushwick A E E o grounds | s an evangelist, parody on the hymn “Happy Day,” | Gibney place in Beckley from Selitsky | yothodist Episcopal church B‘rzzis ossdered Elected Honor Membe: *1 was visiting at friend’s house oo day and she thought v 3 i ati & oV i i . 2 e onorary Mei . H £ *) e i WHEH: Zeniiaiine "n Imantas T estreme fé:_*-':fl‘- \}\Iit\l_-‘lhi" :::2;\1‘\_“[’"“"*':} :-hfn" ! 1yn, beginning Wednesday, April 7. The ‘Berlin Literary society will it d Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. T took it and 'st, were heafd floating. on the ;‘\F':“ l’hp v"‘_‘ - 0:. forsd “‘I‘.'“_". :|:;’] ““V; Bishop W. K. Anderson, of Cincin. | meet Monday evening in the parlors Rtev, Henry 8. Still. pastor aof the | eight pounds, lmve.tgm(l appetite and am feeling ‘better e in the vicinity of the Kensing- --(>'|IP:‘*<UH(3 man 'rhm-\«h'nj they, found | "8t Will preside. of the Berlin Congregational church, | Methodist church in Forestville, has Everybody is askn]“‘ me what I am doing and T recommend 1 ; 3 S 18 gt s it A Coniriiton Mas 2 A lost dog. which seems to be a | P€en elected an honorary member of | Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. You may publish this lette ton Methodist church at 2 a. m. this| that the place was occupied and, be ay 2. Newton Manross post A. 1R M 4 1 3 s who b I « : e R e i s in - -ross between a Shepherd and a St | o skl ) A. it M) wish and T hope others who have the same complaint will & i o coming angry with him for deceiving Bishop John J. Nilan will confirm | ¢'o5 9 pacIy sl ken a great deal -of | 2 iq» morning, Those who were awakened | (yir " BBV oup ol orical Lo | seventy two local children ;undu;" Bernard, has been turned. OVer (tol|lcsros o e o teaniiation. for sevora] gt health from your medicine as I did.”— Mrs, A. Hol by the sweet frain, la g y f i § 4 Sher ~lark 1 the organization for sever: il her o nrrer-‘:\rrtlmn“f;rn\cu:ug:r: rofund their money, knocked him | May At 3 o'clock on that date he | PePuty Sherift James Clark. Stanton St., Buffalo, N. Y. = 2 v 8 down, following which, they said, he politic: : P { o « Not'long after, the telephone bell in returned the $200 to them., | tion to a class of twelve at the Sacred | Bridgeport are visiting their parent post, the veterans have decided to | | years and in appreciation of what he Macepon, N.Y.—*I was all run down and very thin in vous, no appetite, could not sleep and was weak, and felt the time. ]hc doctors said I had poor blood and what I ; i will give the sacrament of confirma- | I3mory and Gustave Matsen of | has assisted in accomplishing for the | Made Me Well and Strong. Officer Willilam Ritchie's home Hannah Root Farm Sold. Hearts church in East Berlin and an | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Matsen of Iast | make him a member tinigled. soPtly’ &bd . a. voicasidformed e B hour later, he will contirm a class of | Berlin for a few days. Members of the local post, who at- i Trutp P 3 sixty at St. Paul's ¢ *h in Kensing- 3ol TR . Just | tended the annual meeting of the cx- A 2 2 s him that “Billy Sunday” was usurp- | Timothy Rool estate, has sold the s church in Kensing Taben. Ly B Gray maston ol e Bant 1 Somers of war held vegterdas | turning to water. I took different medicines which did not i lerlin ethodist church hus earnc b " ing the lawn in front of the Metho- | yiannah Root farm on Chr hilant ' 3 but Lydia K. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound made me ol chray g i Em et annah R E es will be sald at St. Paul's | of the de SR SR artford were: Commandery d 4 '8 = "'I” a1y ""'l"l "‘1"‘r l"““ @ 1ong, | (o I, €. Burtwell, representing the | . B T RO e ‘-f| '(h. .,\“ ,':I',"f T'\ only brothar, ¢ Willinms, Co, H. 16th C. V.; ! strong, and I am recommending it to my friends.”—Mn campaign ahead of him in Ken- | {he Connecticut Power company, The : ic ”-n.\ i s home in Bast $ LI Bl LD “"l Caacs, R. No. 2, Macedon, N.Y. field, » " - . e . o \“Wm“ insisted upon beginning his | consideration was $3.600 Tho Cons . m. and at the Sacred Heart v'hur(‘h: | b . v angelistic work" immediately upon [ yccticut Power company is purchas- '(.l.llfl"’lfll\;’l‘(‘: St the e e L. M. Turner of Must Herlin. leR| it Relven Co D. 16th 6. v ¥ w1 The Change of Life. ::‘5 ‘"'““"l“'““‘l““"""‘» oven though | ing a right of way for a big high | 'O ",,:“m“: ki “‘j'h, :““”: vesterday for a visit with his daugh- | \Wiiliams was chosen as one of BerrsvinLe, Mp.—* By the use of Lydia K. Pinkham's Vi was early in the morning and the : S . e are pl: r a whist and | Yen y e : 1 : : L . iy e Bl € :r‘"y:,‘s‘ll(‘y;“lh\“n \l\(r\“n“h It SRR OlnE SCORTU P Shie i Sy O (e e e g SRR [ vice presidents of the meeting. Compound I have successfully passed l.thlgh a most (ry } . ~ 3 1 Membe of e O wst are to 1 ife. g o s Now Officer Ritchie is well aware The Hannah Root farm has been in | . Father Brennun is making the pre- | = - - - Menmbers the 1 post are to | the Change of Life. I suffered with a wea nc‘? nd had i [t ey . a 10 wo eelebrg 8 0 Ypoma ON Py g i 7 ] of ‘the fact thet.flikrefas good: oppor. ||the Root family since the town was | lIminary arrangements for a stereop- | attend { elebrations of Appomattox | bed three days at a time. 1 a E. Pinkb table Co tunity for missionary work in Ken- | first settled. The house on the place | icon lecture on “Rome,” to be given HE Sl "‘:‘ ey ‘:"' be "“'"I" | Testored me to perfect health, and I mu\» ing it for the be sington, 5o it was with a rather re- | -vas built in the vear 1712 and a |7t the Parish hall sometime in the Gned an i aimer Lo be served bv | other women who suffer as I did.”—Ms. W. 8. Duvawy, Rouf luctant spirit that he crawled out | gection of the barn was put up in 1705, | ear future. One hundred and twen- = S ek ' Beltsville, Md. al 1 o'clock and at 9 oel Kk in the trom under his warm blankets and | about the same time that the Second | ¥ slides will be shown. t 1 be (1 ts of 30 i 7 e ye the guests of the | . made tracks for the church. When | church of Farmington was huilt on | George Beckett to Wed. ;IIVI;:H ..m“‘:\» at ‘I \.:.I.I.‘...x to l'lr“ c:’r:;oun n?b%zgaggts::ifii'::;l:defi:?z iuv(u;w?n (h(f»'pn‘arl\cr( was in the [ ('m-fs« an lane. The house is nroh-1 Gieorge M. Beckett, the son of Mr. B served in the ver City, Patriotic male ills. No one sick with woman’s ailments of converting a nearby hitching | ably the oldest in town. Miss Hannah | 414 Mrs. George M. Beckett, who re. exercises will be held in both places, does justice to herself if she does not try this fa- Post, quoting the scriptures in an un- | Reot, who has occupied the place for | cently purchased the Louis Schmidt mous medicine made from roots and herbs, it farm in Blue Hills, and Miss Martha | 1t is the man or woman who saves has restored somany suffering women tohealth. B : 1. Rittner of New Britain will be | : James J. Murphy of this place, Write to LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE €0, words s Worthington ridge, S 5 . that can take advan of the oppor- . by o b O LY 0 e ) s married Wednesday afternoon at 2 | George M mu...ll.n n\llu jul repre- CONFIDENTIAL) LYNN, MASS,, for advice, S ey el o el James Beale to Sveak. { o'clock, at the parsonage of St. Mat- | tunity as it comes o them in life. sentative in the squabble in the our letter will be opened, read and answered the officer and he was obliged to tear | Kor the next meeting of the Men's | theW's German Lutheran church in bastern Bascball association. had no | by 5 woman and held in strict confidence. she “preacher” away. Escorting him | Lyceum James 1. Beale of New | N¢W Britain. The ceremony will be| This bank will assist you to save. e ,:‘v,‘:\', ‘\hi\ ThIEA i, ' e itat erformed by the pastor, lev. A. (" 18 oL S glR ot Ll cyations o e home ¢ stable Jo ack- ; » be the pa 3 i 0 3 P 3 to the home of Constable John Hack ritain is to be the speak He will ) Hetaare Steene ONE DOLLAR and upward may be [ tion of Professional Basebull Clubs in | ett, he asked him to make arrang relate reminiscences and personal ex- | T f 1 { which P'resident O'Rourke’s ruling ments for the hoard and lodging of | periences of sea life, mainly in the e eoup'e Will reslde ou the farm { o eq tn the Savings Departnent | the w Haven, Hartford and Spring. the ‘“visiting clergyman” for one|d of wooden sailing ships. ‘The | in Blue Hills which Mr. Beckett will fleld had forfeited their franchises by nignt date for this meeting Is April 12, in | have complete management of. Mr. | ¢ 4 per cent Interest. g S L B 4 s 3 i N tailing to file their bonds by Mar: 1is morning Superintendent Skin- | the Chapel at Upson’s corner. | Beckett is well known in New Britain 15¢th "im_q "N“‘m‘ r ¥ March ner of the Town farm and lockup, Easter Sunday Service: el f\'fill as in B_erli". where he former Members of the 3 AL RE- Clarkin = of Hartford, Carey of | '—| pwakened his guest and informed him | 1y resided, inasmuch as he has starred - Tomorrow being REaster Sunday, i Springfield and Murphy, representing ; 138 : Y. | on many of the prominent bascly RVE v St sub- ( (; : & b :";l‘n ""'ux“ldH 511“ \r\m J;m:‘null rmu the | there will be special services at the | ,n rootball |c‘nn1 He play m‘u“u :1‘1I‘|~ SRRV Moand sub- | Cumeron of New Haven. and opposed o 0 e was found guilly of | j, q rher |l Thel bacto ‘i i ams. e B o a six club league and they decldec Aiunkeltess ah& Bhed one Astiat ani | 1ocat churches, dihe pastors Wil de= [iney, W ritain (High! schoollielavenut]| Jtut o its provisions. to a six clul uc and they decided ; \“ . '.xl f| h‘! ! e da ‘It‘ Tnx lhiver appropriate sermons and special He tivn EliziBride¢o.be 1500 shulis + have no b ball in their respective ,‘ costs, the tota] of which amounted to | yyusic will be rendered. e O L =t Sgbonnion cities this yeat Consequently they = ten dollars. As he had no money [ At the Berlin Congregational church | #MON8 the girls “f‘ “'“ ; American {1efused Lo filo the usual hond and also KEEP INFORMED - with which to pay his fine, Judge | jtey, Samuel A. Fiske will pr Hosleryscompany;fwaore Shciwasteny tailed to attend the reeent meetings g e Griswold placed him on probatlon, in- | ~The Immortulity of Capacities ployed up to a short time ugo. of the dircctors, claiming that the READ THE HERALD HE latest news from all parts of the ructing him to pay the money over | jyorning worship and the {ollowing Berlin Briefs. other three m rates did not con- i 1 S G i i A. M. (0 12 n 7 e con R — wA Officer Ritchie within o specified | anthems will be sung: “He Is Risen.” | iy at ) « o0 state and city to the time of going fo stitute a quorum and as a result could time, by Schnecker: “The Resurrection,” by 0 not transact business Delivered fo Any Part each day, Special telegraph wire. Ful “James Robert Olson is my name!” | Closta and “The Magdalene,” by War- Me, Murphy, seid he had heard of the City By Carrier sociated Press service and h’" sang out the prisoner when Prosecutor | yen nothing from the other hold-outs | { | | Gibney questioned him to learn his| fThe Sunday school classes will meet | EMC! ’ since the deciston was given, Mr for 15 Gents a Week officient reporters. & & i Al usually loud voice when his subject | some time past, will take up her | declined to respond to his tender | residence with Miss Churchill of | Murphy Awaits Aavice, Hours 9 A, M. to3 P M and Mrs. Lester Deming Berlin are receiving the congr .nm tions of friends upon the birth of lentity, “and it is a good mname, | at the usual hour and at 4 o'clock the Captain Charles Warren hay ron is not expe home from _ ! too.” Junior Christian Endeavor society | Lurned from a fishing trip about v I F' st Na"u“al B Chicago for a few weeks and before 8 rir Ll e e n s e e Just hefore court convened, Officer | will meet. Benjamin Cashman will be | 1f0cky HIll which was - practically srace suggested In the decision of the Huckett produced a bottle half filled | the leader. The children ar casked to | fruitless with whiskey and, laying it upon the | nete the change in the time for the George Hull made the best mark PLAINVILLE, CONN, national commission, Mr, Murphy will