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'PLAINVILLE NEWS 0LD CREAMERY IS DOING BUSINESS § : — Of Uncle Hiram’s Has Been Réorganized and Will 4 m““" cuistiontiodeneion (et SRR iR e i ers FIREMEN‘S FA]R BEGINS B & an NOW FOR LACE AND EMBROIDERY WEEK Hres v rmei o : Realinstathiopnntiot it Lo We have arranged with the manufacturer of Uncle Hiram’s § Bag Condition—Subscriptions Con- From April 26th to May 3rd, ll’]ClliSiV'é | anue—omer wrier News 1eme B4 “Brighten AlL” the world’s greatest Polish, to send two lady dem- The Plainville creamery, which HASE LIBERALLY WE CALL ATTENTION TO THI SPECIAL closed its doors several months ago, | i onstrators to New Britain' At our requeSt one Of these ladles Wl“ AS AN INDUC v due ta the shortage of cream, etc., as a OIFERINGS. ALL OF UNUSUAL VALUL. ] war measure, has rcopened. The e o bl (o by nyste bl G LS s L e e | call upon you to demonstrate, without charge or obligation on your in. width, black, white and colors, regular §1.65 grade $1.50 yard, ville's oldest instithitions and has Biact, Chantilly, lace flouncings 10 and 45 in. widths, § 30 yard. srovn i e onn When it | B part) the right way to care for your Furniture. a 15 to 24 in. for $1.39 to §2.98 yard. | zations of cream were purchased and Oriental Lace. Flouncings, white and cream, 5 in. at $1.15 to $1.98, {{he output of butter numbered but a | : L few pounds a week. But when the |8 Th. P l. l‘l h. l’l 5 b d b A Dotted Silk Nets for Dresses black.-taupe, and Chantilly Silk Lace Flouncing. 16 to 45 creamery closed ifs doors the husiness 1S Y olish, which 1s a solutely guarantee y us not to mjure v. 26 i1 width special for $2.25 yard. in. widths, priced at - $1.25 to $3.25 yard.' Narrow [ had increased so that instead of a few oAty ith Jazes, 1 1o 0 in widths, priced from llons the cream purchased amount- s . S s o maons i | & the finest Furniture, removes all clouds and scratches and leaves a c¢olored embroidery. or black with gold, o 2 in 3 ; ilot andiNe s i butter output was numbercd by the width 25 to $9.00 yard. Filet and Venice narrow lace e S A seoiness i in. run in price from 98 o | eream. for 5 0 e sard, T 412 nd pamire e e | B beautiful polished surface. $1.98 yard S Sebi SOl o the wur milk and cream werce so ex. e ot ol o ey sensive and ¢ yeople purchased s Valencicnnes Lace, in pointed f:l G 10 e e - :m.‘.‘.‘\'.‘ o 1\”::\“;“&\\ o urchased so . . . ok, Ton | totmatch fon ) brimmine URdermear | Swiad SIS IR RS S w J Jocal concern to get .enough milk and e demonstration egins Monday, Apri th and those desir Dresses cle.. priced 39¢ to 75¢ yard. 2Lk o m for its own us P Lice Edges. and Insertions for Table Filet Flouncing, 1117 in. widths, for Camisoles, Al a meeting of the stockholders it | B o . l . t b l h A 269 e Cutiains. cte. linen and cotton, | resulse vajue 85e, for Lace Weck 53¢ yard. was vatcd 1o regrsanize ihe ol busi- | B Ing Specia appointment may secure same by te ephoning us — % Scarts, Spr ““‘f'. ‘;“1 i e Just Jkeceived from Switzerland, some narrow ness. AL AL McLeod was chosen sec- | sreart pne (_“l""‘:“ Kot oiind G and Wit Venice and Lilet Lace edges, very pretty designs, for retary and treasurer. L. M. Lauridsen lain Cotton Net. e 36 ¢ 12 4 e who has an enviable reputation as a i s 1 gs for & 2| 15e to 15t yard. N envia f salti L fonthsneidn s 0 S Rufiled Net Flouneing 40 in. width, suitable for butter maker, has heen prevailed upon Gowns. 39¢ to $1.98 va % RN e A tio St wns) iticea 2.50lanals2/08 yurd) Dhe to recgnsider his retirement and he IO CIoth st i SR ) Cane width in Tucked Net for $1.98 yard. will again be in charge of the cream- colurs, 8139 yard. e Lieap the Benefit of Lace Week's Special Offe starting’ his duties on Monday. Georgette Crepe. black, white and colors, At Mr. Lauridsen has been a butter mak- at $1,65, $1.98. 02 er for over 30 years. 1o will be su- perintendent and have full charge of X the plant in T 5 e - Fair Oper a Success. T, v i U CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN ‘g}m OF TS. Plainville had. its first night for a RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHA firemen’s fair since the start of the war last night when a three night's: hazar was opened in Grange hall. Last evening’s entertainment was furnished i the Berlin fair grounds, All members | er the:sermon. Sunday school will be | by the Lady Owls minstrel troupe of . ey BERLlN NEWS 1 of last year's team are urged to be|at 12 and the Christian Endeavor will | New Biitain. The troupe consisted of | A2€T reports that'many people are ap- X represented at. the w\“‘ nary . peasion ! present A\ mecting will be held at|Meet at 6:30 “o’clock. several Jocal people and the fact that | plying for homeés bechuse of the utter ”‘\ (.Hnr;lm ne 4‘ “n‘\ n. y ,f‘ \‘w‘.y‘| e Jepson's store next Wednesday cve-| At the last Berln Methodist | Plainville likes Plainville falent was | impossibility 1o secure rents. As far S e R S i ning to elect the officers for the cn- |church there -wil: be a special com- l<hown bi the added applause given | A5 is now known their is not a vacant : ns covena vill —— ; | 2 3 \ 1 assed 1po ! Phe Kensington Grammar school | Which will be celebrated by the pas- {entire entertainment was good and the | havé come to such a pass that several ts here remic | 4 i ! i : = o k St Orlando’s passage th in and baseball team will meet the North |tor. Rev. Leon Ellsworth. The Kp- [firemen chose a good opening pro-| fimilies are known to ' have been rlay | } n and . | other Italiun cities ; 1 o Fnd team of New Britain on Monday | WOrth ledguc: will mcet at the usual{gram. The hooths as usial were tha | ordercd to vacate because the house L e i the oo -n’fimvm‘nn The New Britain team re- | 1O in ‘the evening predoninating feature ¢ the fair. | has been sold to some family unable - Son jof sun mmonstatingy . 7 v Mass at the Sacred Heart chureh-of | Dancing followed last night's f ports that this will be its first game program | to rent o tenement. The Connecticut company had iites have already played one gamc | school team,, defeating ,that nine by day and a ter's departun services at the East Ierlin Episco- {auartet. Frank Usher will &ing a ba switech peint in front of ithe score of 28 to 9. The Kensin t officc was am the re- haracte st G d B l 0 {'pal_church. tomoyrow morning, at |solo.- A baritone solo will he render the post Shatacter e hows 00 URNCE | tonites are contident” of victory, ana 5 o'clock. The Sunday school {hy Rdward . Dyer. Miss Jennell Mep- | Dairs made by the men. After the ) } ; 5 | Principal 1 I . doing. the 5 A rere 1 ) 5 hed sto he American president EITEI . | Principal - Hyde, who s, doing. the f cjass will meet after the sermon and Jrill of (Bristol- will favor with & violin | repairs were made the crushed stonc . April e A sH0cIatac vou I Conching, announces that he will se- Billle class of the church will hold fselection. - A piano duet will he play-) was hurriedly placed back and left have co i AMPAIGN cure other games for the locals if they | suli méeting in the cvening. led by Mrg. Bree of © Forestville and [ in that condition, with the . pre: f"' Th nfercn h “} sladlan Koyey) »JONTINUING L ! make a zood showing i Seiin Brid “| Miss Nellie. Bixhy of West Main street. | result that the street is flled with jleen severcly shaken by the Italian |PEOVIe and I i o e | Ridgeway Notic A Ik crowd attended the social |Carl Montuire and troupe will con-{ stone and the rut is dangerous to |crisisand the extent to which its work |- i large v of members of the | 5 clude the program with selections on | passing automobilisi= 1t is one of the |y S A large number of member e e o e et Bo il et piio praum i wll tions on | passing automobi It is one of will be Ridgeway club of Berlin will go torf 3y, GaB€0 BIER S C08 o e [ varieus musical instruments includ- [ many breaks made in a newly laid [ Middletown tomorrow where they re- | oo ; : ; Now | Britain Parnaec-Ridgewny i1 ddIclo s tom ot where they formal opening of the. hall which was | : : recently | purchasged by the Woodme ! : g : Club to Take Boat Ride—Other | make their first 1rins,to “Sakhrook | og tno Waeld The club reomes will me | Monday night. of road. . «fair has eleared in that quarter. but in [0t ind thefcraie FAno e exioun il /iSRS SRR e e e R Real EFstate Boom. Sunday in the Churches, Brict News Items. make the trip next week. A party : cvening. : Plainville, like the neizhboring At the Congregatignal, churcl Is taken, the feeling being that an(ls probably a reflex of Premier { of young womeri are blanning to ai- . Sister Mary Joseph of the towns and -cities, is experieneinz an | pegular services will be held, with the |element of confusion has lando's public statement in ‘which itend. There will he a mecting of {he g Library association which was heldy cjyn Monday evening at the home of people and say to them o . affected is receiving the anx-|tween Mr. Wilson and me Local Drum Corps Will Take Part in oo | fous attention of the delegates. The In reply President Wilson ing_the mandolin, banjo, guitar, etc macadam road which scems toshe the Betabesi ey cently launched a motorboat and will I'he last night of the faiv will be [ spoiling of a perfectly good. streteh nerican storm has broken and the hat is certainly you In American guarters it 1 other quarters a less optimistic view [the foregoing version « eting ofl (he Rotk been intro- At the regular meeting of 2 & referrec 1€ yresiden appea z Joseph's convent af. Willimantic, . is | unprecedented transfer of rveal estat: \&tor preaching the sermon at 10 duced which will result in more or|h L ‘H 1 “{‘\_“ ¥ " ident appealing visiting her father John Klynn at his | Several big deals have been report o'clock. The topic will be “Will We directly to the people D L e e L s less delay at the moment the German| It is said also that the chances of : g delegates. arrive. reaching an accord at the final In Erance and IHalian situation is regarded home on the Paper Goods road, Ken-}in the past few'davs The Messenaay Finish the Jobh?" The Sunday s a reading of the report for Fruit Crops Injured. sington Pesides injuringl the peach crop. It Swas hoo meeting amsion on Red Stonc hillo and which | will meet at noon and the Brother- circles the |Were good if Premier Orlando had res vear was delivered by the s learned today that , Mr. o is considered one of the best pub- | hood class will have for its discussion 5 the local cxnert farmers arve under | Mrs. Leflié Lee of Tterlin will-in the | choses in the “town, is being dickered § “Social Welfare Lezislation in the impression that the recent cold | year future move 1o California, where | for by ink Marzanelli of Bristol. $ necticut ! wave has injured the apple, plum and | app. The report | other fruits which have heen in fill \ = as serious and |mained a half hour longer. But the e Crana hich s some quarters represent it as desper. |APDroach of the time for the departe secratany, iRobs) Representative John I |ate. but per- | pa Leée will resume his art work Papers completing the sale are ex- | Wade, Jr., will be prosent large and appreciative.attendance ted to be filed in a few days. 1Bd- ; the extreme view is : lure of his train and his feeling that \ccepted by the members of the as 5 . ZRnoueen s NE tae epted. by to tell the {erally held. he should consult the [talian men of the new laws and explain Several was had at the supper at. the Berlin s Dyer has purchased the M. 15 ¢ them Al reople \tion and placed on file neoy of the committees met to-|fNAlly caused him to withdraw while bud fo mst week i NE £ bud for the | k. Many plant men are.welcome to the lday with the in the vesetable family have also | sufierea b:- tne frost. . given last evening at the chureh.par property on Washington strect D el ~tablisk Health. Crusader. {lors under the auspices of the Ladies' been sold_ 1o Fred Bullen. Dl 1BosLIRG a0 L Aid society. A shorl program was | This is a vacant lot and it is reported delivered by the members and a num- will be led by the missionary com- [Preak in relations would he assumed ber of ioasts were offcred. crected. Ome of 1he most important | pigee it was added. But Rewedltnat a balance of 3030 was v ! . 15 Italian members pres- | the plan that might have brought Conzregational c¢hurch which was on Pearl street The fdiscussion. The topic of the Christian jent and the secretariat of the Ameri-{about an agreement was still under ndeavor meeting will be “Christian- |can delegation said no notice ! ity and the Toilers of America.” The {received of the withdrawal oft in the treasury from . last year's 1 d been | d1scussior The basis of this pre- of Italian have heen action, no|the bpartial internationalization of Fiime, like Danz with the i sumptive accord is said ta schonl hourd reports that 1 1 is said t Jual report with the secretary and| crusader has heen established meeting will be held at 6 o’clock ‘and | participation. Pending he following officers were elected for ! in all of the local schools.and the he ensuing vear: President, Thomas i teachers of cach grade have heen in- T Many of the local farmers revort | sales is expected to he pul through in T.{ structed ‘to help enforce the rules Pihat o new tenement will soon I the departure of Slavs occupying the Dalmatian In the Episcopal church the morn- |!hree of the Ttalian delegates ana that recently a nunbep of. foxes have fa few days when the Tlealy property on { ing service will be held, .as usual, at |Ahhouncement of the deparfure | heen visiting their chicken houses and | Canal street will be disposed of. This | 1043 o'clock and Sunday sehool af 12 |F0reign Minister Sonnino and Killi'@: & number of chickens i a two tenement home and was built { o'¢lock he pastor, Rev. R. H. Bup- | “Hinister Salandra Julian Hall, caretaker of the Maple [ by the late Williz Peacock. woll tpn, will preach day creates an cemetery, is ill at his home on Hud- | men are known (o be dickering for N DTl TR S Y will before son street. . The present owner is James Healy { sopvice will be held at 10:45 o'clock parliament and asking a of The subje o 12 se o a he of Sou ngton. Other sales of ¢ DA P —————————— [ fidence Shoul¢ he subject of (1 rmon at f Southinzton v osal L o] with the pastor preaching on ““he | iy opan on i rrms i 1 | no changes in the Letters are main- & i land and the ltalians the outls Smerson; fivst vice-president, James i ] lands. o itzimmons; second vice-president. | and regulations of the crusader. Bach of vre R. A. Wooding; secretary and | child Is requested to abide by the former| The ferritorial issue is now felt X to occur on Satup.|Pe less impartant 'n the personal anomalous situation |15SUe Which the Italian premie s it is not known whether Italy raised by his plan of going to reasurer, Robert Graham; board of | rules he finds in the crusader and lirectors, Charles 19 Lewis, Rev.! help others m his family do the same. has “arleton Hazen and Miss Marjorie{ Al' children attending the local Moove: librgrian, Miss Mary Nelson. | schools will given a copy of the crusader. which they are asked to e Methodist chureh {omorrow morniy estate have been reported. and the The local drum corps will leave this T thes Church will he “Russellism as One of the | town clerk’s office is now a husy plac svening on the 6:30 trolley can for| (¢ (he New Britain, where they &ill- take | chuprch. sor con- this be given it is To Attend Parvade. will be)thought probable in some Only Foundation.’ unday school quarters teaching stafr, that it would renew the Italian advertised al the before the council in a more office for Miss Idna will e held at 12 o'clock. The youn people will hold their scrvice at 6 issuo Kensingtonh Congrezational | Greatest Heresies of the Age.’” The Standard Real Estate office man- o Dean, Arthur [N0Unced form than either President sart in the T. A. B parade and com-! Roy Carleton Hazen, pastor at 10:45 | his family to East Berlin and ,wlil Loomis and Miss Eva N. Itoherts Wilson or the council + whole has _ 1 T o'clock, when the pastor's theme o 7 : { - lihe it 1 Jete for prize o'clock. Sunday school will be at 12 | occupy one of the R O. Clark tene- will be “Faith Revealed | e ‘:, R H“»' ‘\J‘ “N, iiEndiationoll ias it Sea e ey o . > v loiclo W st B onts X A ) >me of Mrs, and Mrs, James J. M ot be given the probable result Campaigners Report Progress. yll-w\ ‘v ‘n istian [Endeavor | ments In the A M. I Zion church the [ phy on Whiting sireet I San ..H‘j,, would he cabinet change bringing a wi mee 7 o'clock ~ - 5 EAVe > s The splicitors of the Victory Loan ;Wio Mot 9f € oc ook e morning service will be held at 10:45 | by Miss Anna Murphy as a reception |n¢W delegation with a new policy to rive report that their efforis are pro- S behofbansinston®ilethos o'clock. Sunday school will be held to her school chum. i S the conference st church will be celehrated at 10:43 = Sy < B ! 5 s Gladys | the, sressing well and that Berlin will i hees “:y‘ LG at 12:30 o'clock. Ivening \\n"\lnpl Flynn, of South Norwalk. Itefresh There arc evidences that President el b sl e o sioin) Rev. and sermon at 7 o'clock. There [ ments were served and the suests en. | Wilson has avoided wusing anything re: TRt i will preach the sermon S e e of the trustces 1 S 2 i g ymic seckley ast Berlin and many of the Sinday <chool el Wil oot ! 1 am 1 trustec ‘”1 joyed a pleasant social during the which might be construed as sconomi ST e T Ired Itich of Beckley has maoved ——— p. m.. followed by the evening service f the K zton distric ey e the parsonage on Monday eveming at | ning. The guests included some f pressure on Ital Uthough some solicitors of the Kensington district R e e ; Wit lided some tae a a P he S o'clock 1 esiding elders | New Britain, Hartford anc + quarters have suggested this as an of= have not made their report of ‘the | .ip"y51q its reeular meeting af the f e i = i1 ikiond and B ristalias Se ) the veek’s work, but are expecied 10 do | o lor . ourth quart visit made |-well as a few local people, weapon ccretary of week's work, bu | church parvlors at 7 p. m. b e : 2 R P Tl o s0 1his evening Mass at St. Paul's church will be 3 LA SFs SRS phits nevolent society is (o T 15 el ’ celebrate its $0th anniversary on W for Ttaly anc uneral of Richard Schroeder. celchbrated at 10 o'clock. Rev @5 More Vetorans Hom 1 anniversar n Wed- nesday cvenir \ the now is on the presiden desk for 7 history of rroyriineral S ot SRIChaTd RGNt AL eRER D Baa Sl B SR st N reciate safe 5 Harry Fisher, of Maple street, who | ciety he en a 4 | final determination T dar e cikhi-months-old son | mon and Sunday school will follow, | To appreciate safety for a L h 1y will IveRatial slip o nati has been serving in Irance with a | held thal evening. The histor >f Mr. and Mrs. William P. Schrocder, MU Ehoae Eollin S0 e esi tional SN : . hundred dollars, one must: Hurvard init for the past 20 moninhs, | written' by Mrs, L. D, Masion. . \ERIAL BATTLESHIPSS £ s g o | ehurch, services will he conducted at 558 A A T ot 4 Jublic Avite of Hudson “street, who died at the Jaligh: FERTIECR W L e CORIugRer v first get the hundred dollars, |5 revert hi landed in New | publi invited p New Britain General hospital Thurs- i § = g | Nork. FPrivals Riehavd Caffeuis was| Leroy Bushnell, 1. 5 N formerly | Tort Avele Declaros & vistors Can pastor of the South Congregational lay e "”"“m"‘ S ‘[‘,'M this ”’”l""\' chureh in New Britain who will deliv- 4 e : > To get the hundred dollars '/‘”\”'"‘\ s e 25 ’H}“m‘,.,‘ "‘;,“‘ e ‘:\,“l\' Bie il dvas 4 vistion Shells Instead of Bullets, l-,;m pastor of the Berlin Congre 5 2 for the bank to protect, sim- to Camp Mills, L. 1. He was,with] _Local beople who. went to ; :} | ply take one dollar, five, ten ! ne i7tn Division. which is now on | yesterday to witness the parade Sy ) ! a2 E . : / _What you Can-DCp()Sit it | its way home lic was badly sassed | the 26th Division returned home L jonal church, officiated and interment aas in Maple cemetery | for some (i day, the de- Athletic Season Opens, d in the hospital for some time, | O and draw on your pay regu-j Aunother man of the iith—I'rivage| There & Eame Fels clares Lord We h minister B ol orenin=lor (he scomonis | the ardne] BN i s = = g2 4 ; for " 1 Tony ang i s also ported « \thletics, the Tiger bascball team of ] ; | larly for more deposits. Lohy RSl ieis o Ao S A \‘.”‘,,,:u,nUi\‘:ll’miu \!w.';'(\mn\m ol / A ¥ 4 The bank furnishes the| Mount Vernon. which warned the | Berline The local team won | z instead morrow i fhey il zame and is confident of vietc et ihe Aedalol TIAIAYIlEbnt ine A RRTR 3 “Kat More Bread” safety and helps cultivate the | Leviathan of a floating, mine- In_the j.EANS 210 E ) 1 aatiet b i : orth Atlantic which’ the latter missed Rockwell-Drake diamond At 2:30 north yolock. The local bovs have SRS 2 and use thrift to realize it. L i o e o einEinia A ) minstrel trouye whict eour photost L & mehfuliy fe: the Dast weel : i W A e N E Angelus Flour THE winthiexpecied i New Yok Next week &S oy Name s ‘ ‘ . are Merton Liamb, Harold Corniy ‘cel confident that they will give p tomorrow at Rockwell field betwoen the local | team and v fully were taken from program asain in Foresty niles - six R e 4 ) i Thompson Milling Co., Lockport, 3 o o i) Oy U P e R T ‘ The Acorn .Athletic club of 5 8old by ainviie rus 0, Bricf Items. Wi 1 { | A, church } \iv forces. The speed of fighting air ures had been prepar ¥ sington announces that the bisc i . ¢ 4 A, Rapp, 298 S. Main St aspirants of the club will hold their 2 o | wrrive in town today, after enjoying a | ported an additipnal £5,000 (his morn- frst practice tomorrow afternoon atl PLAINVILLE, T, 10 gays Easter vacation The schools | ing. The tojal is now 000 nes had Been increased from' 90 L MAIN' AND PIERCE sy The local school teachers staried to |~ The Victory - Loan committe e to 141 an hour ar the engine ower