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Plainville News | OUCH! LUMBAGO? vt e s 5z 4 A CEDAR CHE You just rub MUSTEROLE in briskly, and usually the pain is gone—a delicious, | sogthing comfort comes to takeits place. | MUSTEROLE is a clean, white oint- | ment, made with n‘l,l otlmuszudwlblse i: | instead of mustar aster. nol Th B l | Bier, £ e Dest Insurance g Doctors and nurses use MUSTEROLE £ I Wishok A Havng Takct “*Sisems aison i Against Moths SILK PETTICOATS MUCH UNDER- Wil Fom Somars Ban S A Mo e | ofots, Sprains, Sore Muscles, Bruises, and a special large hospital size for $2.50. ALL H { | Capiured in New Haven—Taken to | Be sure you get the genuine MUS- TEROLE. Refuse imitations—get what 1 Ja « % ‘Trial—Masonic Ball | youask for. The Musterole Compan; It is & collection of all the very newest Spring Models. made of all nil to Await Trial onic R Al ONlo pany, the most desirable silken stuffs that Petticoats can be made of, They Frida y—Bt diness Men's Wives |~ - Pon’t wait until “our furs and winter garments are Al the beautiful color mothe but get a Cedar Chest NOW and you'll not lament ¥8 are for street and evening wear, with cholce of all Have Banquet—Iirie) shades of the season. AMfter adwitting his guilt, Jehn | when the motha have wrought havoc with your apg Among the Colore—0id Blue, Navy Blue, Oregon Green, Putty. sand shek, n dapper Jooking youns Aug- | . D I T ol han, bl ects as well as white and black. 1 . bound over to the superior | Y= and all the beautiful c geable eff | y hound u. peri i ty T s o e ar v IntnTanaLesk Materials and Styles please all who see them. There ls Silk Taffeta, court late yesterday by Justice A H. | = e . Condell before whom he was ar- B y This iz a remarkable value here for $10.00, a 45-inch Chest wi fact that the o'cloc s As he Peau de Cygne and Silk Jersey. Regular and extra sizes, made with the L s e i of bingingy, l:xm L 1-: sl v;" nI|M\\ ’\»':ll e it ) new flare flounces, plaited and others, trimmed with ruching or breaking into Charles Seyvmour's el I S sl el covered with imitation Spanl eathe tailor made models. Come see the Silk Petticoats we are offering for barn on Bast Main street and stealing | o : We corbnimaadmit o A bieyele constituting the crime. | o 0 s e i $2.59 each, they run in value up to $2.98 each. Others for $3.59 that are Wishek e brought back® Lol Gt hacs o comiietition I N I —BR Warth uplte 95.00 eneh. Plaimille yesterday afternoon Ly Of- o N | ficer Philip Marino into whose cus- . .| tvington has oy B Il o (oot Uy 0] SR i and 1 % xeal | “103 ASYLUM ST. 150 TRUMBU ‘ | his wanderings anc wctions while ; erings and his willedi o My on's widow apd in this locality, changinz hi story HARTIORD he is to seryve xeeutriv First of all, attention is called to the 36-inch Irish Ramie Linen, of s ! . i frequently, he did not deny stealing S R sl medium welght, for summer suits and skirts. ' It is shown in all the latest the x(' e and entered a plea of | I'”»‘ \‘“ :'1 > ‘~ T ':. " l'g shades for 80c a yard. A good thing for.the housskeepers to note and guilty when “"”“fi“' Ll 'l”' & ‘“ Caring. | 1 onerty interests in Plainy ille iy He refused o admit the hurglary [ buy are the German “Oak Leaf’ Dnr_nnsk Lunch Napkins of fine quality, churge, nevertheless, as he elaimerd Proaress on New lerd of the Shad sized 15x15 inches, assorted patterns, hemstitched finieh for $2.50 a dozen. Tio brolic oub ul tHo BAtD rather thad; | Belectman Johnson roport plondayesenineginithestans H . into it bailding of the new highwa An extra special value offered in hemstitched Linen Pillow Cases, made According to the story told by the | Wood park is progress lowly and [a Succese The play was give from a fine quality round thread Irish Linen, sized 45x36 inch at 81.37 1-2 accused he was passing through | it Will probably take least two |ihe benefit of the Newinstun Gr : Plainville last Wednesday night and | “e€ks longer to cemplete the work lce cream and cake were sold a pair, For hemstitching, or to embrolder on, we offer a = 90:inch having no place to sleep he sought | About a dozen men as i work on ker Turns H “Heather” Linen Sheeting, of good heavy quality that will wear well, shelter in Seymour's barn. The door | 'M° "“”"\ The highway will be in no ,Th'.' '\.."“”"“”"‘ ot Ly £ S alorehlat theltime havartiaealnall . a boulevard but will be suitable | the third and fourth degrees on can- Residence Over to Siulll vriced $1.50 yard. R madlaciob ey “"lmi\_‘ for the rec drements of tne residents | didates Friday evening, followed by | sion. when he went to leave in the | New Hritdin Dramat.e cino | of the geetion which it will serve. |2 harvest supper Sightless Troops, . el SN N i i Masonic Ball Fricay. - P, \TAVING AN AUTOMORILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPT morning he found the door locked | qpa appual hall of Frederick lodge | Mrs. R. W. Doteet entertained the| 7P v LY R ECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURC HASED OF TS. and he broke it open. He noticed | 4 '} and A. M. will be heid tomorrow | Bridge club theater party at the| I-ndon. Aril 16 = 4 thfl lvl'.\"le in thf- corner and decided | (. opj in the Town hall and judging | l.yceum on Tuesday afternoon fifty blind soldiers, including o use t in getting out of town. He | tiom the advance sale of tickets the | - | Aicers at the home of Otto was caught trying to sell it in New | itendance will be large. Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Freeman ! the mew | HaVEn 2nd was arrested, the Eim Additional deccrations wiil he used | have returned after spending two | be elected for the ensuing vear and |afternocon. Burial was in City lie ] 4 Bel'lin News reports of the several committees |Catholic cometery in New Britain. B (_’\_c:f‘l,':,"lf‘"e“_m discovering | for the hall, the bunting with which i Weeks at Atlantic City e fr. K e et et Ve == | iI] b heard and acted upon. Tt is Late Frost. panceis slgegnkedinetintn vllle § ithelih alle gvercgd rapctipferftho Sousls = jromdence ovar to Ine A rosecutor §. S. Gwillim explained | ness Men's banquet last evening re- The Woman's Literar: club of Maple | clety some time ago for thel xpected that the respective reports | Supuey il L Effects of a slight frost were notice- | to the court that there was evidence | Taining in place. There will also ho | Hill has presented the Elm 1111 schoo will show that the year has been very Al - I e Elm 1L school | woldiers who had lost thel 4 able about the town this morning. - | to prove that Wishek got out of the | ¢3tra lighting effects, l'\nh a complete encyelopedi uccessful. b though the frost was not severe the | barn by forcinga window and that he | Beeman and Hateh's orchestra of | The Kahn estate includes Every Member Canvass. peach growers of this vicinity feel'| pried the door open to enable him to | Hartford will furnish music for the | Miss Nellie Fish has t tcen acres of Y At a joint meeting of the church [that they had:a narrow escape {rom | gajn possession of the bicycle. In | G2Ncing and will also provide m- | Orange, N anall buildings whi and the flnance committees of the | heavy damages. Farmersswho raise | addition he took a coat which he | C¢Tt during the evening. | fraining-rooms and workshog A Ecclesiastical society of thte Kensing- | this luscious fruit- anticipate a g00d | found on the nrief e |53y, ‘Torbes A 1 +| 1= alzo a small lake on wi NatReld LTUy ar B ¢ ! premises. ef Ttems, 1 v or ind fami 8 < ton Congregational church to season. One-quarter of an finch of | 7 .0 BT this evening in the churclr chapel ten- |'jo. was noticed on small hodies of = h L g ey SEnouCe . cause to bind him over S | : this evening in Oad Fellows tative plans for the “Every member | .ator at an early hour. £ GV (9 GG i) L e GaRn ekl { preliminary instruction in ¢ “0" »” 0' G n H nd 'B‘n v sl o | term of the superior court. Wishek | | Canvass” will be discussed. < The pur- e Rl . Wishek | /7] tosi e B ie Son Gashes Hand pose of the canvass isto raise funds Berlin' Briefs. was unable to get bonds and he was ZhsAve LRl g e b, ‘(:‘e.r::? for the various church disbursements. The New britain Gas company had | taken to jail where he will remain L Donahue has returned | lindeavor society sk ' ue Taet i e, pou farming, & American banker, at Regel Condell found probable fequassen loc Witl hoid a regular | turned after epending 1l daye nd men 1 be allowed 4 | Pittefisla 3 e sightless soldiers will successful and it is the desire of the | on vidge for the purpose of locating a leak. . Alflflson Ild [SGGDGS 0‘“6”3 The campaign held last year was very | & za\y\"‘.’u-'v‘;n:::;‘{:‘»v.‘“ ing t?:l:u;::::: until his trial. :'; v . ::’m Mr A \hi“::‘.?’ ,}f“‘ Y'H/' :' ’;"n ‘h‘” g @ JuLLl A sseiibgand i« - belAg Wives Have Banquet. s find for cach man the Gl ned a frac-ured collar | Cross, members to duplicate it this year. Not to be ot \ Not to be outdo; b, their f Leme by & from a tes which he is best adapted. Wilcox his returned to Ber- nejbyginelnagh ing from A L, | he ix be lapted ENa Wheeler Wilcox to Play. Artaur hands who attended the annual ban | of running the institution sl s : ran- B of the members of Mar- ; MISS comfs [NGAGED AS Sfllom The annual luncheon of the Ruben- | N Y-lr-el a short stay in BrookIYnh, | quet of the Business and Improve- i bt Ll s Mrs. Howard Comstock gave a sur-| by the fted T'ross, the Natig stein club of New York will be held | N. Y. 2 s "* | prise party Saturdar evening at her | tute for the Blind and thel e . i ) ment association, a number of local sion of the Rebekah state at the Hotel Waldorf-Astoria in New j Henry Goodrich of Atlantic city, | women cathered last evening at the ; das i Wntaate 4% | home at the Junction in honor of the | St. John Kensington Young Lady Will Sing in | York Saturday, May 1 and a feature fnr_merl_x of Kensington and ' New | home of Mrs. Stanley S. Gwillim & S 2 * |'hirthday of her sis Mies Aznes Nel. > of the affair will be the appearance of | Rritain, i& seriously ill and there is| \here they enjoyed a supper of their ired of 1Ving at the -town home |son, Miss Nelson received many beau- Great Barrington Congregational | 151, wheeler Wilcox, who will per- |little hope (or Jris recove | own. . """"“]‘ ("“""‘”‘f'\ JShine™ | pitu gifts | i : i avantugh ane Charles “IWimme the harp music of her own | rs cen A Vints thas ok el aralr ras ; e | Church—Peck Memorial Library | form on Mrs . e e affair was conducted in regu- | Kingshurs, well kno acters, composition, while little Wood nymphs | turned home after a visit in Higga- | lation banquet order and there were | vl hase boen tosn o ';m,,‘_h:_”;“('l 'S | The Annual Meeting Tomorrow Evening. | will dance around the maypole in the { num, Conn, after-dinner speeches, {oasts and i the winter, have shook tie dust ‘ . 'h‘- | End Tennis clt held Tuesday center of the room. e nl TR T RO o TRl | et P s T . e : nock tie dust of the | ony The f ing officers were I e R ; P L1 Mroand Mrs R Loveland of Iast s s. The ladies report | Hardware city from their heels and | Hetalid g0 S b byt {5 ex1in (peoDie DELL S “ll f'l"”“,“d":de‘ Rerlin have returned to their home | a most enjoyable evening. are once again at their old haunis Brotiden; SAlisIiR) BepIea; butcher knife in Kensington this ' residents, ~are m'.@&'eflf‘r. in ‘:( ‘?hnzs after spending the winter in Middle- | During the past few vears they | here b c ent. Bdmund S morning and inflicting a sush on the | of Ella Wheeler Wilcox, inasmuch as | (i STl R LA - vets nd ireasurer, Karl e manalo it A aerson ioner |2he ImRtheiwieFefERChent N Ioary : . isbands deserted them for the Busi- | Get your ladics’ gents sl 2L et GAl e 2 |a former Berlinite, who was brought | The Berlin Sons of Veterans will AT o Bl s S " LEENL CiltheFine LGonistoek i " Olson succeeded in eluding Constables ; upon the place now occupied hy Miss | meet this evening at the home of ness Men's banquet and they have had | Children's garinents cle it i ven ' [ r ie = i 3 = S some pleasant ings. ] essed at the Unio n ' mce May 239 :l"‘;":‘:‘ m’:;":'h‘m:‘“d A"["h’l‘_ ::‘:iknf:"mna Hovey. William Bulkeley is ! George H. Baldwin in Kensington. BLERsGIL ma becings b a the L1 0B E Lasd D1 5 S oneal U i '\alsr- rejated to her. Rev. Samuel A. Fiske officlated at | TR | - annual meeting of the North executive committee, Clarer | 266 Arch St Tel. 904 and our team | - T T R P P 266 A ; and our team : LY B will call—advt. i Dlmmetatcy ‘ L‘,;Z;,‘?thffl :;:,'"h:n:’,“‘r;;gzzgrr; Mrs. Wilcox will be one of the|the funeral of Mrs. Eliza A, Wilkin- | on mvn-\x:l of the grange meeting, 2up iting relatives in tow ! the town court tomorrow morning for | Buests of homor.at the White FEreak- | son held “this afternoon. ~ Services [ “hich is scheduled for Tuesday, May SALE - Lettuce plants, 10¢ doz., i aseault and breach of the peace. fast, Wh|?h is to be given at the Hotel | took place at the Congregational | 4 the Woman's club has announced 750 per 100: cabbage plants, 15e / Lane,” by the | e i trat Oleen imeibad too | TAft in New Haven on Thursday. May | ehurch and interment was in the | that its card party, originally planned 7. $1.00 per 100. Powers, ¢ o o T will be presented | freely this morning of the stuff that | IiTE Maple cemetery. for that date, has been put off until| East strect, corner Groad. Plain- s t even- | rade Milwaukee famous and ine- | BRnES BX e Aok, The Bridge and Whist club of East | ba in the Towe mall ey ohe e WL tte. & B ngineslionchteof seasy fientally- developed an ugly ' mood.| Men employed by the Richard B.| o o "0 (88 S50 B Dl ot e, | oo in the Town hall and the procecds y ; Newinzton home The Iartford | Having a fancied grievance against | Murray Brick company have been en- |yt M0t at the O | will be added to the fund that is be- plants. all colors, 33¢c a|Vranch of the Connecticui ¢hildren's | Mr. Anderson, he rushed at him with | gaged during the past few days in | o s “€F 2 temeROOn. ing’ raised for the benefit of the li- | qozen. Garden seed Hardy Per. |Aid 8o alway t and en- » big knife and but for the latter's | altering the course of the miniature [ John Holligan. Victor Belden and | brary. the members hoping to bring | yenial plants and cannas bulbs, an | thusiastic, e students | nimbleness, he might have been in- | rallway over which the crude clay | Henry Matson, all of East Berlin, | the total of their collections up 0| colors. $1.00 dozen. .. T ARG e lof Miss Coe's School of Oratary, to| jured seriously. . is hauled to the kilns. The cars will | have returned home after an extend- | #7.000, corner Whiting and Maple streets, | Put on the comedy. which assures Neighbors called Officer Ritchie om | now be loaded a few hundred feet|ed aute trip through Middlesex and The committee reports a good de-| painville i t it will be well presented. The| the telephone after the attempted as- | west of the spot where they were | New Haven counties. mand for reservations and tickets for | plot of the play is pleasing, and the| wault. was over and, accompanied by | filled formerly. e e e :lh\urnver of tables have already been incidents full of intercst and action. | gonstable Hackett, he hurried to the Obstryves Birthday. turelonilitaly anll Austriailisatievent | oS ABOL SR LEtERt SIMItHERR Ralfin ap e Hill s scene. Olson had heen tipped off, | Yesterday was the forty-ninth birth- | Lo e e PAtaiialand Teachers. -::“:UTn 'hysv]u »v'v.‘— expected all tickets A rural comed In Old New Eng- | however, and was consplcuous only by | 4.« "¢ Eimer Enos Austin, the tax | association. of the Central ¢ e sold early, e his absen when the minions of the | collector. Mr. Austin was-born April | school, New. Britain. To Put on Extra Jitney, g Noderick W, & daughter, | by the Kloomteld amatic by a5y en [ 21. 1866, at the Austin Homestead on The success of Mrs, s Haskel) |Grace. of Dedham. Mass., and Paul and | the Congregativnal church § - son. Whosescomplate name & litnel Hartford and i New: Haven i tirns ———— . | ot Bristol In operating a jitney line | Harold Hine of Eridgeport. were the| About twenty-five dollar .lu:uu : .u.yer(. 1.l.snn.. was b”m‘s‘pike. in the town of Berlin, son of vetween Plainville and Bristol has re- | SUests of ;!.m and Mrs. John Kirk- |lized which wa divided betw Judge George G, Griswold April 3 for | f 0% W 18 0N O ence (Nott) stilealint thailenerseti v anet | bamEover8Siinday Bloomfisld Dramatic club an drunkenness, havinz heen arrested at ; advt. | 241 L Eunosan woetet 2 Aus . of whom was a an’s decision to put on an extra autc Sunoean soci 2's. m. thet morning while délivering | AUStin, the-fermer of who A et O H ey bar R Eela et o Burale Y., e o . T the Konoina: | native of Wallingford. The father, 5 and beginning tomorrow she will g ] 2 v . Xensing- | |oaving his native town when quite WOMEN CAR CONDUC have two machines in the service, EpentRsuncay Ratgtnehonicipct gL i) g atre ST B O eLoN e S ton Methodist church. At that time L CARSCONDUCIORE: : father, Joshua Belde rday Mrs. John D. Hannon un e e an oot time | young, lived for a time in Wetheraeld, | (correapondence of the Associated Press | DTS Haskell reports that her busi- ! r, Joshua Belden vesterday Mra John fannon und foralioshvilich masiienidoliars: a“dl (Ff?\;icmmnfi"“i?L"«u.:‘v.‘:fifi Glasgow, Scotland, April 16.—Wom- | 71 :;‘Ir ph\]pr" i ‘1‘4“‘{»‘1‘?;»“\' 2 (wl:”{qa” | G. Sawyer of Hartford is building | Hill. also Mrs C1i'd Succumbs to Convulsion: £ en street car conductors are being | chi : "7 L4 hungalow at the Center, [and AMre, schant ns, and farmer. eing | chine pay. 1 Margarct M., the infani daughter of | Tax Collector Austin was reared on | trled in Glasgow. The uniform in-| Tomorrow there will be four jitneys | : | honer of Mr. and _ i ar. and Mrs, Arthur De Bishop dled |the farm and received only a limited | cludes a neat blue skirt and coat, | OPCIAting between thetwo place MrfandiMra $A- Anderson mereistics | IUrnCoRthicisummeEon SE Every Premo Eclipse gas ran 2t her home in Blue Hiils vesterday | education, principally in the old fifth | eqged with gol e That the new means of transporta- | 'rised Friday evening by the arrival . is equipped with a “safe a fternoon from convul i ged wi gold braid. TIf the frial of about cighty of their friends and | simple oven lighter. Lightl aftern om convulsions The | district school prior to its fourteenth | gquaq of .women conductors praves | 0P i§ Making inroads on the husiness . f10i4 the e svein T child was two years old and was born | year, also attending night school | efficient, a considerable mm\helr . ”‘ o7 the Bristollana Plainville Train: |I< uv,,:‘ in hun"vr of their silver wed The oflicers Absolute! ,'.,rf”“”""‘ . 4 b Marion. Conn., Decemaber 27, 1912. |in New Britain, for atime. Be-| heamployed af once. For the present, | F4% CoMpany is evidenced from the ding. Mr nm".h: Ancerson received | nearse this ¢ of expiosior. ‘Buturactanl The funeral was held this atternoon | ginning life for himself at the pAg ' eil many gifts of silver. also sev- [1-ork ; : > the women farc-collectors will work i | is all that’s required to light # at 2:30 o'clock, burial taking place in | early age of fourteen, on rented % S h AT erai beautiful flural tributes. — - oven burner. No fussing wi only four hours a day, running be- — “pilot lights” or double Iines o the South cemetery, Kensington.|jand, as a market gardener. he fol- AT e Best Butter, usze They will be paid the same E ? ; Germean Lutheran church of Meriden, | which age he went to Florida, where 3 same wages us tobacco harn. belonging to the Rev. Premo Eclipse Ranges are good officlated. e toassed Nal veis) nl honing ana men- - $6.25 to $9 a weck! Do you find your breath bad in the|Jared Starr, was burned to the ground 1o look at. Easy, sale and sa) i diiset & PRl 2 OPERA CONDUCTOR MUST REST, factory to use. Will w Engaged as Church Sololst. teaming. He returned to Berlin two _ morning, a bad taste in the mouth, a|¥Friday afternoon. It is thought the i heicgppeon S ! ] st :.‘v”-‘lm':” i life. New Yor pril 22— Arthuro 1 4 “Fhe many friends of Miss Helen | vears later and started out in the re- . coated tongue, a wean feeling in the|firc caught from a brush and grags| N sl Sl ; convenience for saving labog e of Mise Holen| 311 meat business) which he fajsiill| Best Buttor, 34c b, Russell Bros | head? "3 ] fire canini” the chief conductir of Lne time and fuel. Equipped with M. Cowles of Kensington, will be |engaged in. Later he was elected tax —advt. | Constipation, which these symptoms| o CiTaaT AT A R s Sobn Do ek, AL rleased to learn that she has been en- | collector, and he has held this office — e denote, is dangerous because it meang| The Weman's Christian Temperanca [ learned toda cen ord v .\.’,':\'v' Aok dr-””“‘ :ahp:alh to | aged by the First Congregational |for many years. His present term ex- that poisonous materials which should | Lnion will hold their annual free_will | his physician - land,” was given 1 Friday evening | .Best Butter, 34c 1b. Russell Bros i A s - g . cooking results, without an un- a-avserane-aravacacs | fiava hoon expelled from the body are|offering meeting next Xunday even- | eral months ans 1 sail fo reasonable amount of labor, church of Great Barrington, Mass., as | bires next month. when he will be | { ® 5 5 s coprano soloist. . Miss Cowles ls a |succeeded by Charles F. Lewis of Ken- | § CAN'T FIND DANDRUFF being retained. It is a condition which, | ¥ | on Saturday. p1aglofig We are sure we have an Eclipse laer of SR ed thlent ‘and. 1s well | sington - | if not corrected, becomes chronic. e announced. wil ecanini’s place Range thal is just the one you R A RiainTivina s sonELteas e G TRT Every bit of dandruff disappears | The remely is tostimulate the liver by | 1. W. Poteet is on his way to Wash- [ as conductor durine | romainder wani, Come in and see our stacks 5 B ” e % after one or two applications of Dan- | the use of Pinklets, the gentle laxative | ington, D. (.. and is spending a few | of the season tmini's 1N and let us give you a practical he hds been’spending the winter in Following an operation performed 8 e 3 derine rubbed well into the scalp with | pills that do notgripe or purge but sim days at the Wolcott in New York ac- | ness is attributed to overwork and demonstration of the *‘safe and L e 0 vesterday, the infant son of Mr. and | the finger tips. Get a cent bott! 'E:sist. nature. g'l'!fll\en‘n*gulnr]y ;.»F'X companied by his wife, to worry about the war, | simple” oven lighter. Peck Memorial Library Annual. Mrs. Eugene McSweeney of Kensing- | of Danderine at any drug store and | time, they really do correct constipation. ——— - | he annual meeting of the Peck |ton, dled early last evening at St. | save your hair. After a few applica- Write the Dr. Williams Medicine Co. ¥ s has purchased a new Russell's Dest Creamery Buttey J A ANDRE emorial library assoeiation will be | Francis' hospital. M. J. Kenney & | tions you can't find a particle of | Schenectady, N. Y., for a free sample or | Metz car. les above any other buflter sold eld tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock | Co. of New Britain took charge of the | dandruff or any falling hair, and ths | gt a fuil-size, 25-cent bottle of Pinklets e » New Britain, 34¢ 1b., 3 b, for $1.00 & CO n the library building. Officers will [body and the funeral was held this' scalp will never itch. | from your own druggist. The three-act drama entitled *'Out | Russell Bros.—advt, o