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Plainville News i m o S Within six months it is believed | sy M A from forty to fifty tenements will be | 1 required to house new Plainville ) workmen and their familics The cost of material and lal modate four or six famifies their con l - struction is not regairded as a particu- [ 1arly profitable investment, the rent- | “Circle'T Help to Ding af Bond's [ 1 novices “eing o exnarmitant 1o | i dwellings with but (wo tencments. umber Charter (Mail Orders Carcfully Filled) - H Re expense causes property owners » F”dfly ng‘l[ 1o hold off until the desirability of the { investment is assured | | GOOD OFFERINGS AT “BABYLAND” |IN : ; ' Sy Settle Tay pin- 1 povts that the ! from bills . Ty B R PO : o L e oo eare || mumfnsud RS G VLI vey have There arc BLOOMER DRESSES of plain colored chambray, in pink | 1ctory Hands Mahe Pla E I I ot e o nlollo: seliTs and Rlue, for $150Q. PRETTY I'LAID GINGIAM DiiusSsES with Bloomers, prided at charges, & number of the {axpayer $1.25 cach. —Sunday at the Churches—Ask for | have alrcady settled with the collec- WHITE POPLIN DRIESSES, with colored Collar and Culls, und | uncey . o2 ps daintily smocked, $2.50 cache . More Pay and Shorter Hours. Taxes this year arve charged at the | MFDDY DRESSES#in white with colored Collar, and Cuffs and white RIS GIF OGO, ToE e it (iaey| braidjgrimmed, for+.$2.00 cach, . | cments are heing made for carly returns from the bills indicate | We also offer a nice line off GINGIIAM AND CHAMBRAY DRESSES 1 banquot of the empjoyes of the Trum- | that local people are gettings their im plain and pretty plaids, f + cach. These are all sized 2 to 6 years, ) 1 DAINTY WHITE PERSIA LAW DRESSES, with plaited Collars i 5 30 (e T and Cuffs, with edges hemstitéhed in colors,” alsol‘Irench kuots on belt, | the Tlotel dond in Hartgord ness 1ri- ) . . ) 52,25 ) o o Eniani e G onl e Merton J. Lamb is expected home and yoke, vegy pretty and Fretichy,$2.25 cach: 2 to 6 years. day night tonight for the spring vacation. He is DON'T PASS THE ROSE BUD BATISTEL DRESSES, the nmtcrial is Joplsins BORviA R ORIDSRRAAIMEES GU SR IE S S e U white, prettily patterned in pink or bluc. They ave in 3, 1 7 Keen cnjoyment and they anticipate " e e \j i i . el AL with logg neck. she#t slee¥es with tics They arve dainty = | most pleasant cvening. It is the first <ima, I : Wainty Migle ladics. priecd $1.69 cach. get together session of tRjs character Mrs, James J. Murphy of Whiting | 4 E W ASTER RIBBONS that the Trumbull people have had | street, is visiting her daughter, Anna, New Dresden bbon, one to two inches wide, for 6¢ to 10c yavd. and the men are hopeful that it will | at Laurelton Hall, Milford . ew patterns in neck ribbons, t to 1 1-1 inch widths, for i { be & memorable success. Miss Marie Callen has aceepled a Bboe yard. il 8.8 Gwillim and George I Hebden ! position . member of the el IH..’LI New black and white Hat Bandings, specially pri S yard, | roduction and mechanical superin- | force at the Trumbull Eleetric coin- New Dresden Ribbon, 9 inches wide, yery, very special. 98¢ yard. tendents, Will be the guests of honor | Dany's factory 3 New black and white iRibbon, sty .<-h. suitable for millinery purposes, and they will be called on for re- Mrs. John Gleacon of 1Sast Main i 1 ) and 45¢ yard. | marks during the cvening street, who has been il with diph- NEW EASTER LINGERIE The factory employe$ in (heir re- | theria is again able to he out Now 1Is the time to make selection of well made, full cut garments, Jations with cach other &nd the man- Ik Cunningham has entered the trimmed with pretty laces and cmbroiderics, assortments fresh, crisp and agement as well are most agrecable. [ employ of the W, J. Cahill company new. Prices low. too. It is believed that coming banquet Rev. James I Bareett of the Im- NEW NIGHT GOWNS, for 98¢, $1.50. $1.98 cach. will bring them even ciose together | maculate Conception church in Hart NEW WHITE SKIRTS, 98¢, $1.50, $1.98, $2.98 cach. and will prove a social feature that | ford. will preach in connection with NVELOPI: CHENISE for 98¢, $1.50, $1.98 cuch. | merits annual repetition. the vesper service bn the Chureh of | MUSLIN DRAWVRS for 50c, 75¢ and 98¢. The commiitee of arrargements | Our Lady of Merey {omorrow evening, | NEW CORSET COVERS for 50¢, 75c and 98c. { has made plans for an, entertainment The REDINGOTE. COMBINATIONS, new, for 98¢ cach, } 1 eoluection with (he @lncr audl| Lt Chuteb s e b Scoard foca s CREPE DE CHINE UNDERWIEIAR in flesh pink. Camisoles $8c, L \ ! ] ] . several dclightful surprises are | vesterday afternoon at the home of | $1.50, $1.98 €ach. « Jumt‘lulln;_(lu-ml,\c for $1.98, $2.98, $3.98 each. Night promised. It is cxpected that a large [ Miss Anna Granniss on Whiting street, % Gowns for $3.98, $4.98 and $3.08 cach. percentage of the men in the plant The Hose company held its April £ G & —Russll Estate Prepaving to Build | Without - havi to pay - Interest | bull Blectric company to be served ut share of prosperity Ladies' Aid soei of 1 EXTRA SIZE MUSLIN {NDERWEAR, Gowns, Skirts, Drawers, Cors o Rt Eos ol eld R g s sct, covers, Combinations, Cheémise, priced from 50c to $2.98 cach T ISslng s ersbisrinine Thiemen s e ness Engincer J. N. McKernan today made a survey of the Russell prop- o S | Sheep manure for Spr erty on W street to arrange the ol i ! RO HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON i Wle : ©| Mainville Hardware Co.—advt v . PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. layout of the addition which is to b 0 e Ol‘ crected to the building fronting on that Righvay BELGIAN FLAG DAY | sl The owners of the property contem- » -\ Ve % g z 2 financial success, as well as social. { Berlin, at 9 olclock and at St. Paul's | op sufficient size to inake room for | . e erln News i cer el s s | Besln e 9 e ang o Sl ogfanmcien | S i ) : e . ® 2 for the new hymn hooks. Kensington Congregational Church. At the Churches. S a V ()te or ur y \fter the Chickens. IRev. Carleton Hazen, pastor. Morn- Baptist—Preaching by the pasto One Hundred Thousand Members of | B8 An attempt was ygnade about 9 |ing worship at 10:45 o'clock. Ser- | Rev. J. G- Ward at 10:45. Sunday S L _ \ | erele last night to rob the chicken | Mon by the pastor. The Sun school 1 . Prcaching in Italian L) L R AL < Cii and (; > Od (;OV 2 coop of Miss Gatherine Roche on [S¢hool will convene at noon. The | by Rev. Victor Ferranti at 5 p. m. tion (o Help Destitnte Land. g y 0 - : ie Chiffstian Bndeavor society will mect | Young peoples' service at 6 p. m e I'.4|ynly)|gllvn road Ihwi\n‘ attempting | i the evening at 6 o'clock e e New York, April 8. One hundyed | 8 the deed were evidently mot aware | 1pio1q W. Upson will be the leader : 3 were evidently dro So 4 piscopal—Holy Communion will | thousand members of the Daughiers ernm?n that a burglar alarm had been in- | a0y the topic for the meeting Will | b solsbinted e . - stalled and it is presumed it was the [ 1o owhat My inAcheRChurch of the American Revolution put on | Denomination 1xpects | saviour tomorrow morning at 8 b y : : work of strangers. e e avio) D LE sule throughout the United es ten | was disturbed by the ringing of the Kensington M. 1. Church. vice at 10:45, the rector Rev. It Il e % R S e Itev. 12, M. Pickop, pastor. In the | Burton, will preach. In the evening [ fort to raise a fund of §1,000,000 for | RelfllHlSGEHC% | time and raised . the windows with | absence of the pastor, who is attend- | the sermon will be given by Rev. [ the benefit of destitute women and the purpose of calling for help, | Ing the Methodist church conference | James Goodwin. . D., of Hartlprd. children in Belzium and northern The would-be thieves heard the cries | in Stamford, Rev. Walter E. Lanphear Congregational he pastor, Rev I'rance. The day was sclected hecanuse FLNE PROGRAM PLANNED and made thelr getaway. The census | 0f Hartford will conduet the service | 17 Lo Grant will pateh at the morning fit is the forty=first birthday anniver - i : Refld, Mr. 1\Ut0m0bi]e l)urchas(,r. T i of the chickens was taken later and | tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. | service Sunday on “The Sccond Build- [ sary of King Albert of Belgium e Tionel was Tolnd missing. | Rumorsi| Rév. Mr. TAnphear, wholis ficld sece|ling.2 Queen Blizabeth of Belgium has in - ¥ - o been prevalent lately there arve | retary of the Connecticut Temperance Methodist Rev, Mr, Belvea of | dorsed the movement in a messace | B Y()il '100 lev l\l]o“/. Clhwaeh Entertainment Proves Ve many like attempts and the author Union, will tell of the work of that | Middletown. will conduct services in [to Mrs. William Cunoning Story Successful—Chicken Thieves Toiled’ | ties Will make a determined effort to | organization under the title of “A Sa- | the/ Methodist church tomorrow morn- [ president-general of the Daughters of . - - s e e loonless Nation.” The gencral pub- | ing and evening. The new pastor of [ {he American Revolution. The gov S ]CCT, E B( } ] )( D . § 1‘4( by Alarm—War Vi Local | Going Up. He is cordially invited to attend the | the church to he selected next weelk | ernor of thirty-five ates and |8 - servie W the New York I3ast Conference is [ Mayors of about two thousand citic * Y ey R Wener What other car gives you 20 miles per gallon average s, rxpecte come here fo ¢ sor- | gave their approval by desiguating to- take another jump this summer, - LY ppeuiodRiofino mcEbelelivn Sl cilisar SRR ‘ Such a complete cquipment. Such finish, quictness, flesi ake another jump . e Colicotor Che e b Lol | vices on Anrid e day as Belgian flag day - Arrangements aré nearing comple- | cording to local merchant n ax Collector Charle Lewis sai Sy e ! | and power. Genuine seain leather upholsterinz, full floating tlen for the entertainment of the | 1ooking over ccd catalogue 1 this "‘"'"""_- that all "“"“\I‘l']\“‘““"““ o ‘C“m “ ‘”:‘I"““ B "”I“”k] wor axel. Basy riding nndisputed. 5 ¢ S , . & e e e were over fifteen vears old, have heen | ship a 5 with sermon by the pas- | o RR ol 1QQ J - s —No other make of car s o ithin five Ty rlin and New Britain membe night, preparatory to ordering a con- | Weve over ffieen years old i tor, Rev. J. W. Denton on “The FLEET OF VESSELS Answer!—No ot make of car sclling within e M G AL IR by the Men's Yyceum, Ken- | signment, he was surprised to see the | Scttied and sul RENCINE IR0 She TR el e R s dollars of Dodge price zives you all these featur ey it . withdrawn. The claims would have | Great Iteunion.” Sunday school will singtoy This will he the final me rices have red materially over 7 s > AT P A N | owe (hat to your M et L | those of formor Pecars The lowest | been outlawed if suits were not | follow. The Young people’s praise AT PANAMA TERM Ot dee At vl s cutcall S Our: alotinmeny: s 5 : 5 e ner ye o ueit Jetiie todn and social service will be held at 6 and the veterans have been od | price quoted on wax heans seeds is ! s0 act quick. ’ | - 1 o'clock > ovening. & (T ] to attend an oyster supper on Mon- | $16 a bushel. Other seeds have also The chorus of the Berlin Congre- | © Clock in the evening. At the regu = s evening service tl vastor's subject 3 i« day evening at 7 o'clock in the Ken- | visen and it is predicted that local wtional church will rehearse the mu- | {18 __'\‘II‘I ,h‘il"”‘ 5 o h"‘N’ AU Gather Anticipation of Reopening {h P g "‘J‘i sington Methodist church. At 8 | farmers will have to obtain higher | sic for Baster Sunday this cvening in | 5 s B i R NG Vs c'clock the gathering will adjourn to | prices than ever hefore. Usually | the chapel at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. H. | Wa More Pay. of Canal and Will Wait Two the main auditorium, where a pro- | seeds could bhe obtained for thirty- | H. Damon will he in charge, Demands for shorter hours and _— m will be presented. It will con- | five cents a quart at retail price. Tt Miss Alice Pratt, a teacher in (he | More pay have heen presented by the OC A8 sist of addresses by Rev A. Fiske, | is supposed the European war is re- | Suflield schools, is the guest of Miss | employes of the Connecticut Trap Washington, April §.—In anticip: )a o0 0 I Congregati @ Sp sible « 3 se n old Sd N tock & o 30; o « 1 o ‘I\H(\ "Iv rv“.:'? l']v]\l\‘:nuu;lm-“ “”“\" ”Ht’,‘y‘nl\l\ynl 'v;: ”l\l m;ivl lnl(l(ild :Iml)‘n{ BN G nsbos: :(' vl:v‘x |IxmI ”'II'! e (‘I‘ iy 1 ”“I o olithekresopeninggg Billiclannidimy chure ane omin: . | qua es are he Shipp o e, fri) i, T (6% GTERE o o | e men have advise o ; ecter of Stanley Post, G. A. R., | helligerent countri Local me lnrk Do canal on April 1 New itain Solos will be ren- | ¢hant have not announced the Planting—Prices Go Up, | The high cost of living is going to OPEN - SUNDAY MORNING SO CHLRUR STR Azents for Bristol. Plainvillc - & / 5 wmber of vessels 5 vy e 1 5 the management of the plants that gt T T | DT Berlin attended the Methodist con have gatiered at the termini, prerer- | BRITISH SHIPPERS 5 % : o o | férence in Stamford yesterday. beginning Monday they will expect to dered by Oscar Benson of Iiast Ber- | prices as vef, but it ix certain they Bl §950 for 4 tine Hour ay Under | ting ip walt even 4 fortnight ruther b PROSPERITY jingandiotnermblcaifaclacsiona il | BwilBneR nigHerfnatifc Serlbatore g P e s e | he existing conditions they work ten | than take the longer voyage around ENJOY SPERI be wiven. s Toatare of the venimg e TIRPITZ MATTER I hours, Teociving $235 as comuonsis | Soath Amerien ey of e ey Mk be '“"'””I"""]’"““‘f kY “‘:"" Plans are being made by the Amer- | tion. Unless their demands are [ 000 ~0 STl S | “Boys of '61."” ch veteran wi e Al 1 o \ g of Magellan, ¢ members o 1e up- | . ican Bridge company for the removal TABOO IN REICHSTA( inted they declare they will not i . It Steame! teturn | 1866 1skec o ar c 5 x or s force i e T nport & iolt Steamers Heturn Dpked tootoll jof L ldc:;:b(;f of the steel building on the Cromwell | report for work next week. erating, force, Wwhol have lheenfion) fur L n( :I<\|||]¢|g|\ in whic he P o side of the Mattabessett river in East The return to Italy of many of the | lough in the United States, have been Owners Net Profit of $1.620.0 13 i T Il make the trip | Berlin. The plant has heen idle for _ ] quarry men when their country be- | rcealled to the isthmus, Vessels v | many v o ”,0.“ e cite n automon | a number of vears and all the wooden | Pr. Licbknecht, Socialist, Called to | came involved in the Buropean war | drawing up fo thirty feet of water will in Past Years, | rom the Hardware city in | parts have decayed. — The structure | oy 0 Tinatly Instrueted (o | 27C1UY handicapped the stone com- | be admitted o the canal at fivst, but | biles and a e members are ex- ; :‘ I"'l‘ ‘,“ ”" ”",I'.'I‘m" (“C';”' framework however is still intact and panics. During the last few months | it is cxpected that the draft can be pected to attend. exercis: which commence at 8 o'clock, will | be open to the general public and a large attendance is hoped for. ashington, April Iluge have been the reward will be used in the company's plant Chanze the Subject. most of the workmen have heen PPor- | materially increased soon after, unless | 406 DG T O in New York city. The job will not tuguese. They claim they can got | the slides show signs of renewed activ- be a difficult one, for it will only be London, April 8 11:11 a. m A | better pay in quarries clsewhere and | i by several compinic . necessary to cut through the rivets, | Reuter despateh from Amsterdam, | unless (he local quarries aceede (o sreat accumulation of goods on | (F0 S0 L Pleasing Entertainme | which keep the slabs joined together. April 7, says t Dr. Karl | (heir ultimatum they will quit, the nic-Ralgcui Lo iR 1bo: A large crowd aitended the enter- | The work will be started carly nexe | Tdebknecht, socialist, was the onls sl e s for lack of hottoms (o carre it away inment of the Sunday school of the | week. speaker when the naval budget was | has the Panama Railroad in Congregational church, which Snow Sticks, presented yesterday in the Reichstag hit tenements will b e AN company to place an embargo on all for Reton roaine RIainvilic hyinext fall¥is oxpoated be= | carzoes i irom the United | States| or catse of the addition to the town's| @urope destined to ports on the west manufacturing plants and it is be- | coast south of Callao. This shortag lieved that the demund for dwellings [ of bottoms is directly chargeable to | will be the greatest in the history of ¢ne Isuropean war, which has di the place. Neverthel but few prop- | yupted the steamship setvice and erty owners are planning the erection | proken up their schedule of new buildings an dthe indications MOBS LOOT N are that workmen who come here to consular reports, of « dary ships are ter provid tion, i 620,043 The compit will be raised, it ws 10 per cent, Alnmost vill he put in a reser was heid in the chapel last night. | g6 cnow still sticks in some parts The program was furnished by the | o0 'e"town. Thomas Holcomb of He tried repeatedly to discuss the motive for. Admiral Von Tirpitz's re ignation as naval minister and aluo the question of Germany hmarine | Junior, intermediate and - Senior |y, Aynpike is desirous of starting classes h presenting a sketeh. |30 oo ine planting and vesterday he Otheri numbers: were ‘readings,emins) (HLS SLETE SR L B IEAT VR SEER LIS strel work, guessing contests and | U R L Rt Tooked | WATfAre, but he was callod to orde musical selections by the various | 1o o 0 e ved (o [ AN nally ordered to desist. Tho members be . larme cake of lce and conse. | PURet passed its sccond reading dur- The feature of the evening Was & | juongly, Mr. Holcomb says he will | "% the evening, the despateh add: et employment in the Rockwell- sketch: “Why 1 Never Got Married,” | 146 {he planting in that part of the S Drake factory will have to live else- i presented by a cast selected from the | oy, yni) a Jater date SOCIALISTS NAME BINSON. where, commniuting daily. several Parts of Country Afected by thees clanses. Many Iocal quiDswere Berlin Congregational Church. Jackson, Miss, April S—Socialists | The brospects, from the town's Weather Freak. interpolated among the lines and 5 5 : 2 viewpoint, are not particularly brigit o { called forth continuous applause and | Rev. S. A. Tiske, pastor. Morn- [In state canvention last night named robakie that shon the | , Ehiladelphla, April 8.—As much as the expectations of profit, The affair proved to be a |ing worship tomorrow at 10:45 | Allen L. Benson of New York ard six inches of snow fell in many parts | to DEPOSITORS ix ‘pisdl | o’clock The pastor will preach on | George R Kirkpatrick or New Joer- of Pennsylvania and New Jersey to- S itne Wrie fo the Trath® Sum sey as their choice for president and i T e by iR @ A school classes will convene at nocn. | Vite president of the United Stat reporting the storm as a record- We want all the good ' The standing committee of the church rny breaker for this time of the year * we can get and assure « 9 will meet in the chapel at 3:30 o'clock. | TWARDY DI AT HOSPITAL. R s \IPRIL SNOW STROM. Amoy, China, April — L ofRiTopnERLY) ) i | Is to BUILD UP its business | province, was follow turliances. Muohs att the tax and salt oflice speculations, no matter wha) ) 1 loc and conscrvative manner, av laughter. | profit 1o stockholde DENTAL RUOMS Vesper services at 5 o'clock. The pas- Hartford, April 8- Frank Twardy, Jaoisc Il A e (i ? v 3 siGhA tor will condnet and speak on the sub- | 4 restaurant owner who cut his i’ cxperienced its heaviest April snow- > & ) 3 1 odation. v:«l-(‘».r “F\m‘l*n‘f“ .\"::}‘n‘nl\ t Tne | throat shortly after he had left a An Effective Laxative mll in years last night and carly to ! A% il i I Money in our SAVINGS de 4 | aei Senior Christian Endeavor society will | hospial in which he had heen il with Purely Vegetable S A 5 B Tenade v a “ r | meet at 6:15 o'clock Miss pneumonia and had recovered, died . . | Sa - Ovey S More line Savage will be the lewder and { early today. Tt is believed that his Gonstl atlon ,‘ (T LR T ST f 3 P b : : BEST WORK AT MODERATE the topic for discussion will be “What | mind had heen affected by the illness VB pinieon Abrill 8——-A Trame dwel § ¢ 3 \P‘ ]nvdie Tr“s PRICES My Denomination Expects of Younz : g s P | Indigestion, Biliousness, etc. [ | 11 and store owned and accupiced by | il { RN ! ia Ofice Open from 8 A’ BE 58 P. M- | Eeople? COL. VON SCHRAEDER DEAD. | e | N. Tollisano, was burned today, the g & g PLAINVILLE. CONM Sundays by Appointment. St. Paul’s R. €. Church. san Francisco, April 8- Col Fres @ OR @ @" & B | blize probably starting from an over- | (/ s 4 | ol 1 r Rev. J, C. Brennan, pastor. Ma rick Von Schrieder, United Sta until relicved G B e ; Y o i MO N K, ) B e e ra it oy = momire | Lol raliredl loiin i iaroschin . e e i L é‘p£ S Georgianna Monks, D. D, 8. lat the sacrea Heast churen, it | vesterday. TS XA RS was about $5,000. 1 Noincrease &8 |N 24 S in prica

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