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é’RODUGTION IS DOUBLED o M Training Course at Camp Devens— pEoanefion ang, size | & auping, the) pgst five vears. Attractlve Are these Wash Frocks at Special Values for Saturda’y FASHIONABLE DRESSES ARY L‘\HDH‘LLY TUB WLL le\ E. THESE DAINTY AND: PRACTICAL, AS‘FREQUENTYTRIPS B0 TH They are made of Voilés. Chalkie, Ginghamng: Linens. Fancy Patterns of Polki Dots, Chegks. Plain Colors, mmed witlr Ribbons, Laces, Iy to 48, priced $8 .00 cach, ' WASH FROCKS LI'OR CHALDREN. Th a large assortment of \t\}(‘fi, materials and color: priced $1.50 to $5.08_ eac! Also Middy Blouses and Snv¥ocks in White meacure, pnccrl from 98¢, to $6,50 cach. Lawns, Striped Is and and Colors, Take your cho ' White Wash Skirts Offered in Gaberdine, Pique, tinette, Emi Baronette. Satins. Trimmed with faney pockets and s 25 to 40lwaist measure, priced $1.98, $2.98, $3.98. 00, » L Skirt Special, and buttons. Paplin,. slightly soile,d, priced but $1.00, belts ' WAIST SPECIALS: " In Voile, trimmed with Lace or Embroidery, roll ang 36 to 40, rgglilar $2.98 kind for $2.49, Oiker V $8.75. Crepe de Chine Walsts in colors tucked, Tound and V necks,.svith 46, priced/$2.98 to 53 _Stunaing’ Are Fhese Bathing pleasant ® dip in the surf practiest as the many colorful and sm ing no 1 Taffeta, Jersey, Mohair, & braid, &f72ta piping or mo trimming at all. Round, squa Sizes 35 ‘) 46, priced $2.98 to $18.00. Children’s Suits, 2 Uins 6 to 14 years. BathingiCaps priced 19c to 2 =3 of White and Flesh. pi flat collar; also colo 36 to Wi ®very fashioned mod wf if one's suit is 6 to 15 year Trimmed with pock if one's suit is as Orgapdics. and Desi and .in Buttons, sizes™ 16 sizes, 6 years to 44 bust broidered Voiles Dbelts and buttons. $1.50, $5.98 to embroidered rlecs model, s SUI(S attracvtive and are offer- as'attractive and re and V nec to 6.vea vach. and e HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRT!‘A!‘N YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY JRECEI VING ALL DRY GQODS PURCHASED are invited to Todoy. Greew, Twho is in £ the local ‘end of the. state ge campaigi to raise fufds for eduegtional work among the vote states that the town still has a' dés ficit in its quota which must he raised by this evening the ‘drive closes then. Thestommittee which has been apbointed by, Mrs, Green reports that the sum of $200 has been raised, which is two-thirds of the amount al- lotted. = Al efforts will’ he made by the committee members to the. quota of $300. Camp: Closes George Al Stock Is Raised Frdm $8,700 to $10,000 reach ainment a 0SS, Thes entertainment ~ given at the | Berlin Congregational church parlors Jast evening under. the auspices of | the Berlin Boy Scouts was a success- ful affair. The p were crowded and the committee in charze of the affair report that the. receipts were satisfactory. An exhibition /in ‘sig- paling with ‘two flags" was given, fol Towed by the forming of’ pyramids hy 1#¢he entire troop. William Tuiner, as-3 The W. W, Mildrum Jewel compaRy ¥sistant scoutmaster, gave & fhorough | &t East Berlin filed explinfiien by the use of< red i i e office of the secrefary ‘}V_h‘ic‘:;i"f 1‘,"“‘ “’2\’"‘:\“ mensienel providing 'for an increfise in authoriz- | yooye aathe dhrough t hie il &dl.cavital stock from $6.750 §0°810,000 | Lloyd Minor dnds Howard Hall por- | ing a stock sdle increase; the‘addi- | formed clever stunis ~n thé horizontal nal shares will be sold qnia pv bars,_ " The program.. coXeluded. by | 4ta, basis of $35 each %{ Y. initiating several mémbers! the | The Mildfum Jewel company at the | organization The” HAll-Minor of >4 gsent time is under the mahagement | chestra furnished® music { he Benson brothers of I Ber- Playziround Activities Die. 7 fn; who have mioré than doubled the of the logal people are: stil} | s goom r{"('l:"rihmnnml\ waiting he establishing © Sy /ground o8 Worthington Ridge, | | A5 vet nothing Nesiheen donmgethd | flding ‘and s : sii Community Playground Association.! Ch’“"‘ Wil beinstalled in the near| o 45 sécuringeplayground appara— The factory is the only. large . Yy e OR Y TS | tus ordleveling off ‘of - the grounds anuracturing | plant. in r,‘a(;:“ Berlin | ¢ nie. time ago _the association an- ‘e is located on ‘he Middletown- oy noeq its intention of securing S o several ifeams to clean up the brush | X Tt [l Ldoy and trees but this has not'as yet hcen Lawrence G, Austin, doff of Mr, and | done. - It is probable that the play- Ars. FIm€w B Austin wf Norton road, | ground activities will® ngt stayt until ‘BQJ'“J‘ and Jandes J. Hart, Son of Mr. {an appropriation can be ~secured ¢ Hart® of Kensington | meet the expense of the equipment of Camp Devens, | e grounds. fei they" Wizl spend;the. ensuing six | School Picnic Today “?“ at'the R, O. T.'C. cam » Both'| The children of the lower grades of ‘re sentbers ‘of the funfor ¢lass | (ne ‘Worthington Grammar® school "{;“" h"‘;;'g&;““ "‘fh '”’0"!' t”': ineta % social and picnic at the sehoald Apft N & oon of men selected | grounds this afternoon. The Rl F"“fi‘{”"\"’lfr'ef- Pt Iy Setivities will cedse .on Thursdas hairse o n e . C !, training a W k P, ‘the New in-school. \"“‘ Vil s /' Té Decorate Graves. | Mrs. Fimer W o Hast¥Berdn 1oflge, 7K. of P., |ington ridge left this " morning for 'ughnccmme.me graves of, its de- | Waterford, Vi, where she will remain jafed membeksiin the Wilcox cgme- | fof séveral weeks with relatives fontorrow! afternoon Wt 2430 Imer 1. ‘Austin. h The members of the auto truck. mn are’fequested to mecet in_the | tfon rooms from swience they L Proceed ~to. the ~cemeter ATl ers. will' bipg floweérs, A short o&.fi{m has peen grranged, which il be delivered at’the. hdll follow- | i Ak e g ' the .deggration Cihe graves | visiting with ‘relatives at kevs “afe also ESHeAUled ,to. de- | M&ss, has returned g o AllL | Fast Berkin. #ddregacs L Rm“e' A The Hubbard Grammar school of East Berlig held & picnic at the school grove this afternogn. Many members of the loier gradés attended the af- T“f) Loeal Hoys Leave for Army S, Kntght<-al Pythia: AVill Decorate Graves Tomerrow Aftcrnoon, ha, cerlifici of sta, 2, ! signal info st Manpy ‘Btasent fime alterations are _nade on the new of Bricfs, earns of Worth- new, The #e-xm Congregitional picnie SatuPday, June 28, at All members of the classes abe invited to attend. Miss. Mabel Batn church will wha has heen Northfield, to her home at ffinq drum_corpe ill attend | is. being AI(‘O('k and Brown G l, asq'nno anrl London; Junes21, cock #nd. Lieut. weho madal thes i endorsed to | hool purchased a | Bundattisdhoo] e of the | OF US. in their attempt at a n YUE'H across the Atlantic, and many govern- ment officials were present. It was announced later George had conferred the Kknight of the British empire Capt. Aleock and Lieut that King order of on both Brown ALL MEN ENTITLED TO LIVING WAGE This 1s One of 12 Brinciples Endorsed Aniiby Washington. by :an Employers at hing June 21.—Twelve of industrial relations prin- cipl have been by Awmerican ‘employers epresénted fn the membership of chamber vass of a of commerce. van- ced | day showed the proposal fer a nas tional referendurilf vote annc employment system have which to been the only Cii failed article to receive iirds ma- Jority. Underlying the that “the public Justment St met hotks' wers Lig of work i) cardinal inter Jations {hpse principle requives by - peaceful declaring “the 8" 30 organizey’ that harmony -and prosperi will be ftectualla, promoted by adequate ntation of*the parties 3 oo nd thal. “industeial, res ot mb: re *'nu( Otirer tirat when declaration es should possibility i all other cxhausted; that | tified opportunits wage and that “ywa | justea with due chasing power."” E ing, Gl asis' day ad'a “device for increasing compensatian” was held to “subterfuge that should be | condemned ‘PRUSblw STATES WANT TO SECEDE be “reduced only of reduction of directions has been'| every man- is en- to earn living [ ges shauld be ad- gard to their pur- tire he a ‘ West and East Prussia and | | | Silesia | Décr iermany Has Deéserted i : " { Them fiy Their Hour of Need. Weimar, Jufe 20, Thet Asso- ciated Press.)—General Groener, for- mer Prussian B e e cessor (v Iield Marshal 3 | burs as chief of ‘the German militar$ (By war to von Hinden- Pstaff, arvived here from eastern Ghr. eabinet the and conferred with the Polish situation front. | many | about* the and | entire castern 1 He | Basi Prussia gnd Silesia have | termined to :fo¥m .an independent | state free from Prussia and Germany {if portidns of tifose states are | allowed to zo to' Poland. He said the | inhabitants of fhe three states aré hitten, at Germahy, ¢laimifg She had “deserted them and swapped And har- Yeyed away portions ‘of those states | | forfthe sake of others. Phe sovemment Ra\7 it /cannot see “]‘P\"e any El"te m mtn situat S\Jt no jurs A dea flp.g‘wx ing with the Emes s su\(l g Jfl,the mde fi orted that West ‘Prussia, *de- any cer- “t‘.'ofl\e Bperial | had such Lo | agement the (. * AINVILLE. NEWS LIBRARY FUND IS ER[]NING STEAHILY 1 "FRUIT-A-TIVES" Brougkt Q Started Flve Years Ago aud~NowJ 4 Totals §8,016. 3 POST OFFIGE IMPROVEMENTS Started TORTURED BY . RHEURATI Delivery sSystem ™ Was Jurst | ‘ Five Y&rs Ago Today and Same Men Are Stiff Acting As, Carriers— Other Interesting Bits of News. been be 1dly Carr iven Stars. atop heen vifitor, Mills s school Mr. on their five jlomas. pipils on school o sayin Iy due to Peter his ce services the two Gordon Hartson .an@ * Pearl ¢ presented with the this two blac t privileged taf| howe by postmaster m which they iheir are now service, to Five years ago the Woman's club | est, the sum accumuylated will amiount 3 g 103 Chuggh Street, Montreal. fairs have peen given by the Woman Towes “umuite in the bank.and | @4ismforover lfi;’cm‘.r, I consulted WELE] 2 ’J'mn, I began to use “Fruit# there has been no activity helter. Graddally represents w decided and distinetls of the trouble. Also, I had severe splendidly suported by thed e R Lheh complaints ; and gave me a good ke any nal contribution; funds o 50. trial si iLa Seian ANt SR icony une 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c, street, Plainville. i may that some will be interestsd nations will be gi received by the |, prineipal of the school, received many the t that every number an the pause foday to recall the fact that| Barden and the \vmm'vm_\'ip\ BWth- | werd renderet ye: The mail men made their | pre: te the di fifth ann v of their start on {he | ready to receive a testimonial the efforts of Postmaster | He then spoke to thewudiende wae e e i npcintment heard that the schoods-are not being Y any suggestions from citizens “‘sh B @ not ¥ - aid a glowing fi;fl\vmn unceasing! I | of Plainville started raising a fund for a library. Onduly 1, including inter- MR. P, Hi MCHUGH to $3,016 Onthrée different occasions lar 5 \Qcccm 01’1014:, 1017, drawinterest toward the time when | spoumlisté, iqok medicines, used such fund iy large enough to s de- | lotions ; but nothing did me good. During last, 3 th the wai "y 3 on. and more imnognt wordat hand, | 17¢s”; and 15 days, the pain was ward in-| elsier and the Rheumatism was eppasing (he lbrary fund The ciuse is a very worthy one and | ouercame iy Rhenmatisi; and now, et ol Ih part oh ths e eior five years,I have had no return bers of this Woman's club, whigh 1 Eczema and Counstipation, and townspeople whenever enterfain- $Fryit.a-tives’ relieved me of these ments or fairs have been given to in- If any of our townspeople are inter appetite ; and in every way restored ested in this matter d. desire me to health”. P. H. McHUGH, will be gladlg received byt the treas- 2 . urer. Mrs., Howard LaField; 37 Maple | Af all dealers or sent on receipt of it i T 3 Limited, During the coming week's hen many former resjdents: are hége.'it in this praposition who would like :»f ernoomr were perhaps teh most impr contribute to this can 1f.s0. all.do- | sive ever held here and Orrin L. Judc e shen compliments on the fing program aps ranged. It was Sfgnificant view of he many ,residents of this town | jong program dealt in sotie way with did not i afl probability and | peace. The salufatory given by Alice they have having carrier service | alic.Case s well from the local post office for just L.. S. Mills, acting deliveries as usual today and did not | congratulated the commeat the f: that it was the | cess in finishing and route. THe fact that the town has| the town g that they hayéré cervice for five years.is real-| ceived a grammar school educlition Pr S e e school conditions in the town.” He Ailios: Toasitioniy o A v mes aid that much criticism has been e T run-economically. He said that the s Has scpobl board members would fnvite carriers would off~ economy el voi the e@ciency®df the schools. He the teach- | ers who have ‘1abored during the year #ho ,have e o1 and re- me Graduation Impressive, The graduation eXercises h Congregational church ceivéd no large of remuner tion their He mention that t that local people are desirous of havi high school and Poinfed out that the founding of such ah in- stitution in this fown weuld fortune d The graduating outing to Lighthouse %Paint Chureh Notices. Salin nt sterday aft- . PUBLIC NOTICE. The Selectmen of the Town of Plainville hereby give notice in ac- | cordance with Scction 412 of the Gen- eral Statutes, Tievigion 1918, that the following by-law . was 'passed and | jopted at a meetiiiy of the Board of | Sclevtmen: for seryice classg morn= RPN e it y—wiil topic, The regyla SEAR Y (ional will followed -y Endeavor ock having The Wor of India” rhara Case as leader. Morning followed, o'clock BY-LAW. person throwing or placing garbage, paper, de- refu of any kind in any of the highways in the Town of Plainville, shall. be punished a penalty nel exceading $10. for seach violation of this by : 2. /Al W dl, garbase, refuse or papers shall be iu‘nouml of by incineration or remoyal public qump Dated at Prjnvi of SALT = WM J. JOHNSON, < C. H. CALOR FRED S. SPENCER, Selectmen of. the Town of Plainvill 1. Any waste material, cayed fruits, or vistinn 7 8 a and at 7 o'c or | | i 1 | by service at by S 48 o'clock school at 12 Hagp tist—Mornin th the pastor come Sunday schook LN preaching t Privilegd” . Stroebel occups tie at 10:4 will meet 'I‘hl:x‘,‘(l;\\ evening will be prafyer jeeting at T:45., A. M. f5. Zion—Morning worship and sermonh at 10:45 o'clock. Sunday school af 12:30. The day will be ob- served Children's day Wigh#tippro- priate exercises, Brief Mrs. On R | 10 . :fl 10:45 “A Iw- o'clock asryice hitg on Ate 1 Qo ab W At T oclock and , Bis ;{}\m aipil at n'clock. at 6 i fol- Cafin., thi 1910 with the ¢ #uhject, A Methodist C. and, ‘Qhio, will { the morning The Epworth o'clock On day pastor Gres service league Items. % \ Siroevet visibin Stroebel of theiy of M and or WLM.‘“‘ Of _gflw %f’ look carefully to their ex-| penses, and keep close ac-| count of every.dollar that| goeswut for _either - neces-| sities or luxuries; Can the| man *in moderafe ircum-| stances 1ff0rd to™ be wasteful ? Bl ‘Economy and good man- demand the pay-| ment of all bllls by CHECK. | THE Plainville Trust Co. AIN AND PIERCE STS. S : 5 Kensington Ave,, T Norh St ‘N V BRITAIN, CONNY 15 BING E!Mmc.u. el Painville:1do. B ‘more For Home Guoking * The flour that* makes the piost ‘delicious Gread, ;'plL- gnd g niuffing. Tuowpapn Milling Ca., LockPort. N Sold by \atkona‘xupph Co., 186. ¥ bein Tro with | Sunday | there | the )[ethodlu& Eplgcopn‘ chureh, The ' couple came Ja Jor the gr'ld\latlon e university ] the sum- sity ., of his READY FORA |Troops. Moving” Up* 1o Lme on German’ ...’ rohluy June 18, (By t'!fi As cafPronsy —IH\‘I&-mw of “~ arthy*kfter being away from tleficlds and war scened B months, have again been Pl the stirting activities which g precodé tHe actual thum Afearmy, Snperturbed by the the peace confe ind much.of home, has suddeniyis galvaflized “into the life 'the o8 class s knew. before the armistice # Mr. and Mes. DaWitt Atwater Riley | dowed with renewed vigor. § have returned from their haneymoon. | day moving forwarad toward Benediction will 'be held this eve- | Of the’great ‘semi-circic whichS ring at 8 o'clock i the Church of Our | the dividing'line between the 8 Lady of Mercy In connection with the ) areas and the neutral sections three davs' triduum. many | Advertised letters are at the pos Tlis wap i« nom | office for Jack Slater, Marion Holmes, [ Third army headquatter | 1 ed i and harles Feal B Haven -in f of Boston, oday, Dr. d yesterday to his High schoodl ence Prior ‘can attend a rring and sions: i | Sylvia Bishop, Private Henderson, the first and sgcond div Tama Rosi and Giavonni Conti. the east bank ofythe”Rhine Brick ice cream on at Pr Americans moved, in about six g store. 4el. 90 ago. Late ' yesterday ordens® FOR SAL flashed from'’ headguarters heré# Byington's divisions ac' '-m~ the Rhine, ordl quality them to prepage to march inty - =3 zone of concentratibn. Withip a8 ALLIES READ RIOT time the ‘orders iwero tra e ’ ACT TO BELA KUN officers commanding comp; R sca jor's —Cameras and films at Drug Store. astman ods. 6-18-6dx saon non-cofimissigned officers routing their supegiors . fout af | billets and clubs’andMelaying the d | centration orders, yit ad - jed from ‘Marshal Fo While' tHe civifigns, 'th the =n towns lookefl upon thegilitargac ies sometimes wit bcnf!dsrn’ spldiers ryghed to figish thefr’ and to m‘x’d n;cn halme 3- £43 a s e ¥ | Hungarians Given Four Days From { June 1t to Stop Fighting— Premier Makes Reply. I A, Budapegh dispatch recei here by way of Basle gives. the text | ayeve, gemn‘ of the ultimatum ‘sent by r*(-'vevvdqm 1ong .the Sa ne Clemenceau pf the peace (-mr(g,rrnrq | the Rhi in the name of the Allied Foeen ciated gavernments to Bela s foreign minister .of the T 3 APHER S e \ pngaritnil nalja of war, Soviet government. . Tt confirms. s Pnatily th patches the deterthination |’ o of the Alligs 10 end .aseless bloog- shed and; l(‘mnnriirx that the Hun- gavian argly ighting ‘on C#echo-S| vakian territory retire immediat bekdnd, the frontiers: fixed for Hiin. The Hungarians were g four days-from# June 14 to:abey % tolezramgto Bela Kung that iha 18 Mlies }111 considen mhil\ieq r q UML to také any pr ASUT sure jusjy plce! € gltin it i not complied % f replying: Unde N R ne socated ch mel which healiquarterspet its Jnapte machi! 9d) a1y Bidiparaph Ppush ra.. Ord the Sirne and asso-. Kun, ‘the i expressipe peared,’ samewha, the OU Jast mpx Ameriga i bncf_‘tga’\hn % r- ol Bela Kun, June 16, i but on ing ¥ oy ciew Of tifa the @ / 0-Slove “trodp ing the tiffe = Ggcd” Aue In mdq {0 "5at)s ” #‘&{mx, (it ay: H do fiil wquary (& discugd® plans evacuation 4 s # The reply 3 mimister con l & s30%00 Worin' 0;'5(179(1 Gin Vaf (mr-w”wt .\m“é;.u STt Suatoy June o) ampbell - Was M York up 210 [ New shake to bottles—went beggiig when the Collector of: Cust a¥ihe seiz tovernment jail ‘at Birline ed the C topher and \\'us!l&:um 000 worth of the \\fl h«l flh le the Bronx famdu ? 3 No one canie to the khomn AV |July 1 staring’then in the face not one: of the 6,088,000 ifyhahitants Bagdad on He¥ Subway | thought to jmpending., mou;fi'\ I nine days off: not} evgh % | worshipper, came 0 ?nqd lgngly Jabelled’ hogthes Yot &6 and Lunclaimed mercha & fhat Deputy @ollectar Col."J. H k{,nuy Ad.quwd for sale. Col. 8torey sa_.? %’x\v\ aues Tae | fobmerig arf?d Stock evident- Auction warehous stree Ty stocked and ar tions, housh does not ¢ e op 'An nply: gindigh 5 Vealthough Stopey X gany 'h«um never had 11 dh n\-"thcu houses h([%q,no\\ 1ftve thou s in- |* vested i B drops.liat ch “fither { have antictpdted (g#ary spéllsby two v"wn‘;‘ng for i Mnulc fiew, nm-finv;dk Q(e, (‘lortunlv' dogs* el rol ing, \w \d pure—if fiansfifl sf tely 0 - one's natural warm- o1 107 ing for .a" soft-dkink that has & real flavor and s at t time a, heau.h‘ rcsbomtive. gt LD espatd on eduole -5l st wuctic rooids; June - Thiawdy. § sehAnpag e $1.7 e\w chasegs: 4 the goulenmatt rulingsprites,were Bottle g rumi, 5 2.60: and afhiskey s unidentified, The éollactdr will make anotie®. % forteMonday, to dispbsé’Qf the J’«x of zed ggods now en hand, when \"h}.. xum Amerie jrg‘wf ey, winé nd hald ig the Chistoms - Washington strect 10, MINERS ARE S Paris, June, 2% miners returned: o1 yrerxwhmz in France this:mgFning. oWing' to th I'adoptfon by parlianfent af a bill,ap-4 ,g}y ni ht hour dayito the co#s’