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Plainville News'Km_np;'nz Wilhelm Not Very YOUTHFUL OFFENDERS Formidable as Pictured ARRAIGNED IN COURT Boy Caught ?Lvfiiw*{uauud fieuse Why Not End Your Foot:Troubles W el By a Visit to Our Shoe Dept. 1 to See the Foot Specialist Who Is Here for a Week. el Franecis McCarthy of Waierbury, and Loth Prisoners Indignantly l):‘n,\'] Candng Any Trouble—One Finod $1 —Dedision Reserved tn Cler Case tarry Mastrobuno of Bristol, a pai f HIS SERVIC ES ARE FREE vouthful offenders, arrested last even- " i = . ; COME ALL WHO SUFFER IN ANY WAY WITH ACHING OR PAINING 2 Constable Henry David, were i 5 e . FEBRT, WITH BROKEN DOWN ARC HES, FLAT FOOT, BUNIONS CORNS arraigned in court this morning be- 3 X A 7 8 B < P CROOKED TOES, CALLOUSES ON B OTTOM OF FEET, OR ANY OTHER tore Justice A. H. Conde’l. The Bris- ) 4 ;' - OF THE MANY FOOT TROUBLES THAT SO MANY SUFFER TFROM. | tal youngster was finel $1 while the 4 EVERY ONE INVI TED TO COME SEE court reserved decision in Meiarthy's 1 B \ e to give the autho::t’es 3 op- pertunity to get into communication | With the boy's parent i According to the testim THE FOOT S PECIALIST i He will be here for a week, beginning. Monday morning, A b . April 26th. A talk with him will be greatly to your adva ntage and comfort. You are not Cffcer, Metarthy, in com obliged to buy anything, his services are free, To suffer with your feet in- | another youth was prowlin terferes with health, happiness and success. Foot defects lower your vi- | tesidenca at Blossom i tality, impair effort, reduce your enorgy, and interfere with mental effi- censtable claims he saw clency. the blinds and et uspicious THE APPLIANCES IN USE. IN THIS DEMONSTRATION are the invention of the greatest authority on feet, Doctor William M. s e Scholl, of Chicago. These appliances are recognized by the medical profes- b i sion and are used and recommended by the most eminent piiysiciana and Grthydense L Thaterts 2 3 v | B % Ay A i : feet specialists, Awarded Grand Medal and Dlpioms by Citernationsl Bl e & - i 5 < ey 1 " R Medical Congress. Again we invite y ou to avall yourself of the servicas e g S | 22 o \ . s and advice of this Foot Speclalist, Jt will cost you nothing. b "\‘h'["“,;‘f‘ e hutAtteon seanet] Lt S el Wl S, _ 2 It is not necessary to wear large ungal nly shocs. Scholls corrective devices GH TS, CRen) plen of inot gullty TWO VIEWS of KRONPRINZ WILHELM 7 DRYDOCK 5¢ NEWPORT NEWS, VA~ & -+ & enable you to wear the usual stylsh shoes with the maximum of comfort. he explained | He came here yesterdn Come et us help you to enjoy living: | icoking for work. Late in the after-| Newport News, Vi, 4.— ready to be scraped and painted, with tain Lieutenant Thierfeldel toen he met another vo ter, who | Work on the Kronprinz \Wilhelm, the [ the water entirely out of the lock. |regarding the plans for the Pl W seeking employm nd the | German sea raider, is pr ressing | In the other picture she is shown |ter she leaves the drydos two planned to walk to Waterbury. [rapidly at the drydock here. It was | before the water was removed from |altogether probable, howev S They were looking for a sign to direct | found that she was badly in need of | the lock. There is no more talk |Kronprinz Wilhelm, like . AAVING AN AUTOMORBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROME G them as to the right road to take, |repairs. One picture shows her hulll heard of a “dash for the s Eitel Friedrich, will inte . BY R ECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF TS, vhen the officer presented an appear- 0 . ! ‘ance. The prisoner said that he left home = IeNAds e any) ""‘;“‘_‘5" "°""“" ! Dentan at the morning service Sun.|This 18 a well known novel and selis AVIATOR GARROS LA SR P LT SECE e ;:"-.nm;;;{(r-e:“:u:;;n-’(wh?n: “;Sgtl‘c:ldu Sunday school will follow this|regularly for $1.25. The Sunday s 7 Be lm News in the Town hall was a success both |lished especially with such propitious (“v'nde" Rouah Ol aam b ot zei e | Courant is sold in Plainville by B. H. | French Atrman Captured B - I__—”_________ financially and socially. The attend- | weather. . . & oung people's praise and so-) Bacon and Augustine Prior.—advt Specially Mentioned in ance wi large, ab 5, - L = some information concerning his home | | Sor St8 o * T as ge, about one hundred Berlin Congregational Church. conditions and he reserved decision in | S8l service will be held at 6 o’clock, and ffty couples tripping the light s . t the Berlin In the evening at 7 o'clock the pas- 4 __ | Parls, April 24, 5:25 BANY BOOMS “JIM” W ntastic LoVt sinalorlim asisinyiitne s on I LAbe sl AU his case. tor will secash DRl OuE(Clilsshanip: Get your seed potatoes at Rack- ! Garros, the tamous Fre bR arrest. Y Congregational church Sunday morn- | When Constable David was on his litte's Seed Store, New Britain, Conn. !\, . P : : 2 3 3 !who recently was captu Bosnixgorchestra: ing; et ‘the usuel Bour; Revs Samucl| wat to the lockup with MeCarthy he Married Here—Now Divorced. —advt. | Germank s bete il | The hall was artistically decorated : ac - v | for the occasion -with flags, contrib- A. Flske, the pastor, preaching. ' He | passed a gang of young fellows who Caroline Burzler Heberle of Bris- tivned In army orders In WY 3 : : will speak on “Following Up Our Ad-| regan to hoot and jeer at him, threat- | tol, wha was married in Plainville on P > % ors, S WAIIS foR MAY“R ‘SJtzd”bydmembeH of fhe association. | vaniages.” The Sunday school class| ening to force him to release his | February 6, 1904 to John G. Heberle, | do::r:“ Gl:l:dn::\ s-':-lelxn. Cc]Hl:.—d_\"s;‘ert “7'.::‘:?6‘1"1 as. he is b a1 e nnf?sv “f’“” medm"mfl_"lv_l?}e will convene at 12 o’clock. A meet- | prisoner. At the center he turned Mc- | was granted a divorce in the superior ; yenial plants and cannas bulbe, all never ceased to give an quadrille, lanciers and the Virginia |ing of the Senion Christian Endeavor [ Carthy over to Officer Marino and | court yesterduy. She charged her| colors, $1.00 dozen. J. L. Ahlauist, the finest cour, d en reels being much enjoyed. The grand i'society: will be held at 6:30 o'clock | went after his tormentors. They | husband with habitual intemperance | corner Whiting and Maple -unu: April l‘he bri m“;fl‘?j w' 3 . march was led by Herbert H. Damon, |in the evening, The subject for dis-| started to run but he puiled out his |and intalerable crueity and declared| Plainville. <A.|x-up1ana 18 an i aaae fflfllfl BII(IUG SMD Mflll d UKGW chalrman of the committee of ar- |cussion . will be *The ' Bible—the | (wisters and convincing them that it |that his present whereabouts are at| ‘ r fight. Y rangements and . Miss: Olive Shaw. |World's Supreme Boak,” and Miss| was a revolver he halted them by [present unknown to her. i H s T L Get your ladies; gents' and i Officer William J. Ritchie prompted. | Mildred Aspinwall swill act as leader. | threatening to shoot. He captured Mas- She cited an incident in their mar-| children's garments ufanea and PROTPCTING BEEF SU canfldalfi wz:‘:d:rgs{e:‘:“‘ of the.dance Will 20 | Kenstngton Congresational Churchi. | trobuno after the latter had called |ried life when Heberle was arrested | pressed at the Union Laundry Co. _ Rome. April 23, 9:30 ying the expenses of Rev. (farléton’ Hazen will preach at| him names and had suggested to his|for realizing $165 through the use! New Britain, Tel. 904 at our expense Faris, April 24, 6:25 a, o memorial day exercises, the plan be- |the. regular service of the Kensing.| companions that they “sail into him.” | of five had checks She got him|and our team will call.—advt. decres has heen Issugd ing to engage a hand this year. ton ‘Congregational church at 10:45| The boy put up a resistance and it|put on probation by borrowing enough the slaughter of calves wi w‘”l J“N[Y Bus 10 Mmln[“ To Lecture on 'Ronie. Jo’clork tomarroiv morning. The | was necessary to put the twisters onto | money from her brothers to "mnkel - than two quintals (40 pow D Rev. Dr. Anderson of Hartford wiil | Sunday schobl class will'meet at noon, | him to get him to the lockup. good.” Instead of making restitution | F OR SALE—Lettuce plants, 10c doz, 1, noe of the order is to o deliver o o o rtford Will | hd ~the Christian Endeavof society | Masterbuno denied his guilt this|to those he had defranded Heberle| 15¢ Per 100: cabbage plants, 15c ™) (e Guboic tor ful Direct Communication From This | e e e oft OMe | will convene at 6 o'clock. The uni- | morning. With two companions, he |gspent the money. doz., §1.00 per 100. Powers, 87 ..o Smorroweveningia i joieloch St Al (B At wi 11l be | discussed. said. he had a “jitney joy ride” to| There was much testimony to show ;| 1-ast street, corner Broad, Plain- Iia:ls i h?u' il Berlin Briefs Plainville afer he finished his day's|that the weman's husband was a hard® Ville: 4-23-3da nderson is well qualified to speak s DDty a he ; an STINATION KEPT SE vork in the Garragus Machine shop | qrinker and the court c DESTI érans Dance a Pronounced Success | on the subject as he spent six years| Major and Mrs. Frank Wilcox have | " Wristol. They were in town but a e court conaidered her | - | Paris, April 24, 6 a. ¢ g entitled to the divorce. y . o in Rome studying archeology. Over | taken their son Samuel to a school In | gaw minutes when the officer ap- ! digrce l“ OMAN MURDERED; bers of the crews ot M “Z'Lecture on Rome Tomorrow. 120 views will be shown upon the | Concord, N. H. The trip was made | ., gached him and placing a revolver Masons Have Big Ball. ! Italian fleet now assembled - 17 with tHe Bertl| o= ccnmdemonetratingFhisjlectures by automobile. 4t his stomach commanded him to Frederick lodge, A. F. and A. M., | BUTLER DISAPPEARS nuve been forbidden to ment James Watts formerly wi Rev. Dr. Anderson is an eloquent Mrs. Louise W. Cooley, formerly of | surrender. He then “'put the twisters | achleved another big social success | - present location or where lin/Iron Bridge company, now Dres- | speaker and his lecture should prove | Berlin, now a resident of Hartford has | en me and dragged me along like a [last evening when its eighth annual | going In letters they write M ident of the United Construction com- | to be interesting as well as instruc- | been spending a few <ays with Post- | dog. the boy declared. The accused [ ball was given in the town hall. It cording to patches ree pany of Albany, N. Y., Is being talked | tive. 1t is expected that there will | master and Mrs. Henry L. Porter. | denied calling the officer names or In- | Was one of the most brilliant affairs | yapufacturer Slain in Home— Bwiss news “about the republican’ candidate | P @ large attendance. Miss Esther Griswold is spending | terfering in any way with the arrest. | the lodge has ever given and it w abou as i A i 5 b - : i + parents « | Be told the court that the constable | enjoyed by Plainville society anc Two Diamond Rings Stol Large Attendance at Dance the week end with her parents Dr. 1 Be told u gs Stolen, for mayor in the next electién there. S As he did during his stay here, he is - Town to Sflver City Desired—Vet- Wife of Wealthy Brooklyn Corset e Th and Mrs. Roger Iriswi | evidently had taken him for a mem- | visiting Masons from other places in | e dance given by the Hang A s. Roger M. Griswold., Miss | € n| Griswold teaches in Westerly, R, I ~ | her of another gang on the opposite | this locality |, New York, April 24.—-M Julta ! 3 c Ou Mmaking a big name for himself in Al- | Baseball club of New Britain at For- i Bte of Kensington has pue. | ¥i4€ Of the street. The boy's father | There was a large attendance. The ) Heilner. wite of Scligman er, a| A bany and the prospects for his be- | csters hall, Berlin, last evening was | chosed’ *‘!“.’)"_‘f“mmz isinglon has P~ | waia that Harry works steadlly and | hall was prettlly garbed for the oc-|ealthy corsel manufactu was | and c 0 coming the chief executive some day | ; “marked success. The attendance :n s ',I,l built m’* the vear of his | ¢rdinarily is well behaved. Prosecu- | casion. The color scheme was pink | found murdered in her Brooklyn home | are exceedingly bright. was lurge and the club expects to h:“j f-“_-"fl' Criie S tor Gwillim communicated with the |and white and there were clahorate )esterdas The house had been ran W uickly relieved He is now serving out his second | yealize a goodly sum from the affair iaeiforithe mame, . youngster's employers and received a |electrical effects adding to the bril-|sacked and two valuable diamo. : kly relieved by term as alderman and is president | mpe mgney derived will go towards | ; Constable 1. J. Buckley of Kens-| favorable report from them concern- | liancy of the scene. The ladies were Tings and other articles were miss- | - se of pro tem of the common council. He e Satebail iy e e ington, who was recently operated L ing his deportment. beautifully gawned and they made a | ing. The police were looking for | elected on the republican ticket | ;iov 0, "o Ranger baseball nine Is | oo 2t the St. Francls hospital, Hart- ! Justice Condell gave the youth a |fascinating appearance they glided 'the caretaken of the Heilner home, | - e H In a streng democratic ward both | Bater the funser baseball uine I3 | ford is resting comfortably and is on | lecture about keeping away from bad | through the new dances a man named Joseph, recently- eme FA one times and is a great politica] favorite Sopanzed on lm__”‘d“m e 4VIDE | the road to recovery. | company and imposed a fine of $1, Preceding the ball was a concert hy ! ployed r 3 2 in the capitol city of the Empire state. | SPIEeTed on local diamonds on sev-| = yjigs Mary Pollard, of East Berlin, | unnouncing that the costs of the court | Beeman and Hatch's orchestra which | Mrs. Heilner's body was found by soronourd and Ter Many of the older employes of the i who recently underwent an operation | would be remitted. Both Constable | was greatly enjoved. A program of | her companion, Miss Helen Fuck. Miss no opium nor Berlin Construction company were fa- « “Smoky John" Returns. for appendicitis at the Middlesex hos- | David and Officer Marino declined *o | fifteen dances was enjoved and re-! Buck told the police that she left | 1rioua miliar with “Jim” Watts in the days | “Smoky"” John,” a familiar char- | pital is improving. accept fees for their services. treshments were served during the in- ! Mrs. Hellner alone in the house yes- Sl that he was on the Bridge Shop pay anship, of the Methodist Elton Divorce Suit. termission The grand march was terday with the caretaker. She went roll. He entered the employe of the led by Worshipful Master N. E. Clurk { to make a call and later called up Tron Bridge company when but a 5 : his second sermon LOmoOrrow. tice of the pendency of the suit of | @nd Mrs. Dwight G. Clark. j o Hallner Holte! on the telvpRans young man just'out of school and, by | Was seen appearing over the -horizon A meeting of the Boy Scouts |Edwin H. Elton, against his wife Ver- The patronesses for the hall were | 8he said that Josep hanswered and consistent application and = encrgetic | at the railroad station this morning. | was held at 2 o'clock this afternoon. | onica Stone on, an action for di.|Mrs. Edwin Hills, Mrs. R. H. Burton | told her that Mrs Heilner wus next | resolve. worked his way up the runss | .gu i 1o 2 atrong rival to Charle h Tl & vorce, was issued yesterday at the|@nd Mrs. B. T. Brastow | door: . de Gt eay unt SRR K a s E u An inspection o e new Grange | J 5 A Bl e el Joseph's last name she d otil of the lndder:of success until he be- | qpily T B8 CUEE TS o S e » LSFANSe | chort calendar session of the super Credit for the general excellence| Joseph's last nan he did not canic oue of the foremest outsice sell- 5 ; building on Deacon North's N 2 bl K. T 5 of the arrangements is due to the fol- | know. He was recommended to the | star, w Sanrs A el ee - ‘lin |ior court, Judge Joseph K. Tuttle pre- {ng gngineers of the concern. He left | 're Stan with s cudgel which he | made by the hembers of the Berlin | 50 toArt o Ltk action will come. up | 1oWing committee: N, E. Clark, (;,!f:\mll_\ from the Seaman's Home in | tnta vicinity in 1902 and, since then, = l) o La.h is shoes many times | Grange this afternoon. They were well forttinl R i he EAGat triiirs R. Hebden, A. A. McLeod and C. R. ; New York. the police were told t Wis stceosass tn pusiness and poiftical | t00 1arge for him, and his small | pleased with the building. . Sherman . Last night the police announced l acter about Berlin has again returned Rev. Mr. M to-his haunts in this vicinity, “Smoky" | ¢NUrch of East Berlin, will preach | An order for the publication of no- "nes heve ben very rapid. His many | 0€rby perched upon the top of his| The Men's Lycoum will hold a do- [t el A T prsHliome they shad clmrmedfthagbutiors) namte Iooal vtlifl,uda watch his progress “Sl.'r e iy i e : bate on the liquor license question | Joveral months ago with Irving B, Rev. Thaw Rooneyt has raturned with intercst and hope for his elec- smokey” Is more concelted now | Monday evening at the chupel on Up- | (' er of this place 1 th s toihis homelln i Craat i pe afies tion to tho highest office fn Albany. | than ever, since his recent sujourn on | con's corner. linss DEEeSeaati e SO naYe A HE st Mr. Watts lived tn Meriden during | S6¥Yms street, and when addressed The (e time he worked for the Berlin | thls morning as to his health, a cold fron Rridge company and he has rel- | 100k was all that one received for his atives in the Sflver City. 1t has been | cordiality. “Smoky” John came into his custom to visit them each spring | the limelight a few years ago when thd, ‘during these visits, he some- | he refused to vacate from the prop- was Joseph Hunel, and sent broadcast It is the man or woman wi I | not been heard from since. Their | spending a few days' visit in town - == regular meeting of Uniform | yelatives declare they have no knowl- | With relatives, NEW CHECK I :::nnlk.nl\r:!::hl'i‘:]'f ‘l'.\\;\n::l s((;‘(‘i(el_\o'\m edge of their whereabouts. The police admit having ast Berlin will be hel s eve- | ning. 1— e Raku) i i b i ¢ [ Episcapal—Regular services will he Jo J. S »f Norths . who . b g7 stealing n qus o 3 l‘l'l Ihl“. J l"‘l‘l‘::‘nlrrrio::;J ‘\x:n:\lmtl I;”‘_}IH.M Sunday morning at 10:45 with | N8Nt stealing a quantity of me Now. York. Aprill cd-—tis .| ONE DOLLAR and upward times calls at the Conatriction com- | erty near the railroad stution where IM\I _"f\:o::';_'"m"m his home. ' )preaching by the rector, Rev. R. H. and grocerjes. Thaw, who went to sleep in the T pany fo renew acqueintiandc. his hut was situated and has since ajp- In h . ) | Burton. Sunday school will follow. The suit of Frank and Matilda Lord | ppiwon last night elated by his Methodists Oburch. Notes, | peared on two occasions in the Berlin Bernard Burns has returned to NS | There will be evening prayer at 7|against the estate of Patrick Coughlim | jiae that he had won his long fight Che pustor will speak at the morn- | COUrt for vagranc; home in Worcester after a brief stay | g'cjock. was reassigned for trial at the short with Iast Berlin friends. Co - al—1 astor o ndar sion of the ¢ rt of com- ing service tomorrow. Tvening ser- Want Jitney ‘Bus to Meriden, | netegstionslsina pastorgRey I, [icalen “ ouEtiofacom Fd ) o sme— L. Grant will preach at the morn-|mon pleas vesterday. The case was ”C‘EM-.’ :’hcllocm Sec‘rly{li doivaxc:nant There has been some agitation about 3et your seed potatoes at [‘Enck- ing ice on “Lifc Through Con-|not reached last Thursday, the d Slor et h e ausre el oartuDatare o 3_: g:ort 7::()&\:; :' ; ’;rs Nur:e the town for a jitney 'bus to run from | liffe’s Seed Store, New Britain, Conn. |,y agq it was scheduled to come up, and yes "u:'h T e e SERVE BANKING SYSTEM, jloncaySst iy Rayaan > e the end of the trolley line on Wor- | —advt. Methodist—Rev. Albert Houck will | terday Judge Smith put it on the list | ppic o Real \ e "“l““ ""'T‘""’ ';‘“"’“":‘ l‘rnm ‘l 9;‘;‘“' thington ridge, to the North Colony S CohaU T ihalie cel ismoncy for trial next Wednesd his "':‘ check in his attempt le- | gt 1o its provisions. China, will 8 on their work. Pic- 2 ] e , b & i gally to obtain his freedom from the - tnrasl and cu’;f:! St AR ,s“efl line, M{erldo". At present it MAY DAY NAVAL CARNIVAL. | Baptist—The Baptist Young Peo-| The young scn of G. De Lucia of | Matteawan Asylum to which Justics lerest_of the talk. At the close of ];"n::c!s::l\.“vz_ 'lf“\\.P:;‘nmfr:rf\lrfexr_ Norfolk, Va. April 24.—With the | ple’ -.u.:m will l?nltl a service at 7| Whiting strect. who is ill with diph Page had ordered him re ned, wa Hours ® A. M, to 3 P, M, the meeting thers will be a reception sio the Silver City to 80 by traln, | |\ | ach of May 1, when the United | 9'clock Sunday evening The toplc | theria, is recovering. Health Officer | due to the announcement by Atte { for Mr, and. M. Neumann and the | °F i by trolley, by the way of Plain- (% > 5 vill be “Lessons From the Lives of [ Bull has had the schools fumigated | Genera] Woodbury thel the state mirday 0 A MEES O onary ol Eo i Noumiang | Ville, which is very inconvenient. ~If | States naval forces stationed at Noi- | Tnres Poets Whose Birthdavs Come | ne other children In the De Lucts | oemu aah the appeliate diviston ree| 54 y oA M 2 noow fund will he taken at this time. The |® 0uS ran from Berlin to Meriden |folk will stage the greatest carnivaliin April. Willlam Wadsworth, Alice | femily were in attendance at the @pworth leagye will take charge of |2 Sreat deal of time cauld be suved | ever held in the history of this part(Cary and Anna Granniss.” Selec- [ sions up to the time their home ihe meeting. and the ontertainment, |2° the distance is about four miles| of the count every detail of the from the works of each will he The bublic ‘s welcome to attend this | PetWeen the above-mentioned points. | program has been completed and from | read wnd scveral Songs written by - decision was made public after Thaw meeting. | Of course prospective fjitney 'bus|the way the event is being advertised | Miss Granniss will be sung Read sunday's Courant had retired for the night. The at- & ot Vo P owners would not do a thriving bus- | by the railroad and steamship com- Advent Christian—"Is It Incredible A coupon will be published in Sun- | torney general contends that Justice H 3 . Dance a Success. iness at ance, but it is believed by | panies entering Norfolk, it is estimat- | That God Should Raise the Dead, day's Courant entitling the holder with | Hendrick does not possess power to | e Irs a lon The dance given by the Berlin Sons | many that a substantial gain could | ed that there will be fully 50,000 vis-{will be the subject of the sermon (o 19 cents to DUy a copy at Ryder's|grant a jury trial on the writ of ha- of Veterans associatlon last evening |be realized after it became estab- | itors in Norfolk. . jbe given by the pastor, Rev. J. W.|news store of “The Man in the dpun | beus corpus obtained by Thaw. ' 1 that can take advantage of the THAW CASE, no trace tunity as it comes to them in M At the Churches. of the bu rs who entered Rifchin's | New York State to Ask Appellate Di- - market on Whiting street Thursday | vision of Supreme Court for Decision. | This bank will assist you circulars calling for his arrest ‘ | | | | | I i deposited in the Savings at 4 per cent interest. for a jury trial to test his sanity, 5 o awoke today to learn that he must 5 e {await a decision of the appellate - Members of the FEDE s a writ of prohibition against the order was | for n jury trial granted yesterday hy | placed under quarantin Justice Hendrick. Mr. Woodbury's PLAINVILLE, CONN, EEN