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PLAINVILLE NEWS | Ip I ! READING CLUB WILL | OF INDIGESTION LISTEN TO SPEAKER{ R TR Prinipal Slade of New Britaia {0 VS l Address Members Tuesday | ol aSter 3 ewSpring Wear For Growing Girls | N ek . The Latest and Prettiest Styles . FOR BURGLAE e S @ oming ! i i to | —Pythians Confer Degree—Church | A% s ak e Notices—Other Items. | WILLIAM GALE SHEPHERD S d Y R d 01d Chatham, Cofumbia Co., N. Y. | en our nugs an “T was bothered with Constipation, arments that cannot help but please the little misses no matter how fastidious their taste. SPECIALLY SUITED FOR EASTER are the dainty White Dresses, made of chiffon. georgette, or- lace trimmed modcl. Principal L. P. Slade, of the New andy and volile with choice from the simple tucked style to the fancy ruffie and Britain High school. will speak at the | Plaiaville Grammar school Tuesday | Liver Trouble and Indigestion for afternoon of next week at 4 o'clock | three years ; and tried all kinds of | Carpets to Us for in the cighth grade room. Mr. Slade | ynodicine with no relief. | JPrices range from $ D to $25.00. we offer misses’ Frocks in a big variety of delicate shades, “nn PARTY OR RECEPTION WEAR turquolse, orchid, sunset, maize, and other s)t colors, some in combinations of materials, others has been secured to speak under the auspices of the Bay View Reading | I was so bad I would havea dull, club. His topics will be mainly about | heavy feeling in the pit of my . school affairs and will be of great in- stomach ; generally about three or eamng | 00 each. uffle and ribbon trimmed, all lined with net, 6 (o 16 year sizes Priced $12.50 to $ A FULL LINE OF WASH FROCKS at new pric's. Latest styles in checks, plaids and combination and crepe, also a variety of sallor models in terest to the public. His subjects will | four hours after eating. be: “The Teachers' Menace,” *“The I saw advertised in the “Troy Times™ Educational Bil Before the General = " ssembly”” and “The Junior Hign | Fruit-a-tives’ and sent to R. W. School.”” The public has been | Seymour’s drug store in Chatham | Easter i ing—o : invited to attend the meeting. Mrs. and bought two 50c. boxes. Before S coming: nly two Harry A. Castle is president of the 1 had finished one box, I w: 1i T.ding clib and has-sent out invi- Py tfii{g“} weeks off! tations. The Woman's club of this s Bl E 5 can eat anything I desire. town. of which Mrg. Henry Trumbull | h i is president, will be present. I would advise anyone in the same [ 9! o Mr. Slade’s subjects will be of keen condition as I was, to take ‘Fruit- HOW abo“t a shampoo 1 for‘ interest to the residents in view of the | A e = A = a-tives’; 1tis a God-send, and I wouid fact that the Junior High school now St | d ithout ‘Fruit-a-tives’ in the Your rugs and carpets. ' oloring, made of gingham, chambray, devonshire, poplins blue serge, Palmer linen, Devonshire and chambriy. One. two and three piece Dresses, $1.98 to $6.95. March Sale of China and Glass | Brings big opportunities for those with an eye to thrift. It is a genuincly strong sale in everything, i ut is specially strong ‘n Dinner Sets and Open Sock Dinnerware. 1 | EVERY DINNER SET IN OUR POSSESSION, including all Open Stock, is at lower prices. The { rariety reaches from the American Porcelain Dinner Sets at $8.95 to the sumptuous Royal Worcester China $350.00 the set Haviland China, English por- being planned in New Britamn will - have a direct disposition with the first bouse”. vear pupils of the local school. It WILLIAM GALE EHEPHERD. ‘ s will probably mean that first vear | 50c. 2 box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c. | Here’s a safe method by which High school studies will necessarily | ave to b en up i S 2 -~ | Atdealersor from FRUIT-A-TIVES | & have to be taken up i nthe school here A SUDENSBURG, N, ¥, all the suots and dbt e reshid and the study of algebra and other | important factors tak n up in the £ f . first year in New Britain will be car- 5 = Trom ur gs ried out. An additional room will be | Sbend a little time in ew York, & 0 oor coverin, an. necessary to take care of this division ; Philadelphia and Atlantic City. ING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOI CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTIY with another teacher for the classes, _ Church Notices. made spotlessly clean! g BN ( It will also mean that by having this | Methodist church—Preaching RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. first year study taken up here, great | the pastor at 10:45 o'clock in expense will be saved in car fare and | Morning. Sabbath school at 4 ; = R worth o No need for beating and beat tuition. | o’'clock noon. J eete , {ing at 6 o'clock in the evening. | There is no other place to study the 1 5 4 : classes | Leader, Mrs. Clara Furrey. Topic, ' ing, and tired back and muscle oy higher examples of freshmen “Thy Kingdom Come.” At the eve- BERLM NEW The case was heard in the local | this spccial evening service which| within a reasonable distance from the | 1 S Pl = 2 court on Tuesday evening, December | Will be held at 7:30 o'clock the | town. ~The people of the town who | ning service at 7 o’clock. Rev. John . . N ol Lt Bell, D. D., superintendent of the afterward! All You do is to tel n decorative enamels at $285.00, though regularly priced China and Americin Porcelain sets, priced between the two extremes selain, Nippon China, Bavarian ut all at big savings. A WONDERFUL VALUE JUST OPENED, bewutiful white and gold treatment on new American handles. Sets that look & whole lot higher priced than they are. 100 pieces shapes with matt gold for $47.50. Our special sale price $39.30. the set, full service for twelve people. Would sell regularly Door De ivery to all ncarby towns. Trumbull Factory OUR WEARABLE SECTION FOR THE 6 TO 18 YEAR OLDS is just bursting with attractive new W. C..T. U. Holds Regular Mecthu:.’ You are invited to come look them over } 21, by Judge iswold. The driver | church. Miss Phoebe K. Beard, a | are interested in the project are urged | H- ., Su New Haven district, will preach and at that time pleaded guilty and (he ' tcacher in the local Junion high school | to attend and hear Principal Slade | | ( {attend the fourth quarterly confer- | phone us and we’ll work for yo case was continued for two weeks “ho was born in Foochow and spent| speak. | : pending the condition of the child. | Many of her ¢hildhood days in that Reward For Burglars. [RACSROTRthe vl ces ) of Rusijo NI cialy) At a later trinl his case was held over | town will give a talk in addition to With no active developments hav- | board. Prayer meeting Thursday : {until the present term of the superior | (he lecture. Miss Beard is well known | ing been made as yet towards the ! €vening at 7:30 o'clock in the church. | The cost is small. > M. E. Zion church-—Morning court. locally and inasmuch as she has visit- [ capture of the robbers who entered I \ Fire In Beckley [ ed the scenes which will be flashed on | the local stores Thursday night, rorship and sermon st 10:45 o'elock. | A fire which might have resulted | {he screen, the services should appeal | reward of $100 for their apprehen- | Sunday school at 12:30 o'clock noon. 5 in a greater amount of damage oc- | !0 Many and a good attendance is|sion has been offered. Richard Nor.| Y- P- . E. meeting at 6 o'clock in | Clean homes, then, with tho! the evening. Evening sermon and | ——— curred last evening about b o'clock in | ¢XPected, Following the lecture a col- | ton, proprietor of the Plainville = 3 celebration of the Holy Communion | oughly cleaned ru v gs and carpe the building used as a railroad sta- | /cction will be taken for the suffering | Hardware store, one which was en- | €® 5 | will take place at 7:30 o’clock. 0[ Efldeflce G]ven a5 Reaso[] tion at Beckley, and as the home of | in_China. eal kel st orening e 1 v ! the station agent. The roof of the St. Paul's Cath®lic church—Masses | reward for their conviction. The | COREregational church—Rev. Ray- | s o bullding was on fire and John Perry, | Will be conduccd as usual at 8 and | soeonds of the. mrelacin wore lookeg | MOnd Beardsley will conduct the | and a big job off your hands. % 5 morning service at 10:45 o'eluck. bY Allthorllles the occupant and the rest of his| 10 o'clock. over thoroughly by Constable Marino | o 5 5 ] { family were totally unaware of it. {‘] neington Congregational church | cogterday, and little or no clues at | ““é‘fiffi}j,.’fi',?"k;fi‘r ‘\T\,‘;u:i&%‘;c 32:,, Clean for Easter—call uS! ' | The crew of the o'clock electric [ —Morning worship at 10:45 with Sun-| 21 had heen left by them. The | poorcn % Oiclocl Iniine moriia 3 Y STATIGN FIRE train from Berlin saw the flames as | 34¥ school St moon. The Christian|opinjon of many of the residents are | yor i o0 B 0870 at e ook, Sun 1 1 Thavirecahsdiths NS 2 avor will meet at 6 o'clock. At 2 2 ' . = g . 2 2 i : hey reached the station. that the work was that of local per- | day school at 12 o'clock. Evening : o % time Rev. Carlelc aze i Upon arriving at the station they e srictloni Hasen will | oG whilaiGthers! balieval REtHAtRAr | =ort meie sl fioa s i e ! dlata 2 a i_ | inaugurate the first of series of the { 2 'Innno liately secured the train chemi- Piktor Clasees LR Naialtcaltne ‘\”uun-' strangers. Whatever developments ' Rey George T. Linsley rector of the n Crew - Extinguishes Flames— | ¢*! fire extinguishers and started to | . 0 "0 ror 13y Youn® | will be made in the case, a thorough | Church of the Goed Shepherd at ke use of them on the burning roof. . Anyone over 12 years of age is| . o 4. ma them on t EToot: |icy it piera i or e oY * | investigation willbe made. Hartfora 8 o 4 B t 8 classes ans J - vt Factory Not to Close. Plainville Baptish church—10:45 As is usually the custom whe | e e Baianahen L8 | whsther in member: ofithel Chrgtiati y : i | tra nr s, Station Agen OILY. | hdeayor aocisty ot it Henry Trumbull, treasurer of the | a. m. the preacher will be Rev. G. C. cum Monday—Basketball Notes | came out but was surprised to see the Kensington Meinodist church— | Trumbull Electric manufacturing, | Laudenslager, of Southington; 12: n stated today that the factory will|! m. Sunday s : 6 p. m. Young Bt B¢ | men preparing to start work on ex- | g T 0O worahis b S = n | : ; = . | E sh ours will be ob- : - . a ! o . tinguishing a fire on the building in | serveq here ‘with morning worship at | "0t close for an indefinite period as | People’ vice; 7 p. m. the pastor's AND rumors to that effect had been cir- | theme i be “Why Fearful?” o case of Lee Stuart of New Brit- | Which he was staying. He and others | 19.45 Sunday school at 12 o'cloc & culated about the town. He branded | Advent Christian church—Tomor- which came before the superior | then aided the train crew and the | .ng the Junior league at 3:30 o'clock . \n Hartford on Thursday be- ' fIFé was put out before much damage Towal O S T it “|t m as absolutely false and could | row morning the pastor Rev. George was donme. It was later stated that | powy Clerk Arthur Woodruff in hig| DOt ascertain where the source would [ E. Tyler will have as a subject: [l[ 2 i in the Last Day: employees laid off several weeks | The Sunday school will meet at 1 purch Notes for Sunday—Men's 's attorney because of lack of 5 g (have been burned to the ground. tha ltownt otiReritn uart, who was a driver for the Church Notices Mald Bakery company of New Berlin Congregational church— ain, struck Charles Pratt, Jr.. of [ Communion services at 10:45 with| 7The Men | e Men's Lyce: i town on the East Herlin road in | Sabbath school at 12 o'clock noon.| will hold r“;“h‘.‘":“:'“K"“"""""’" t of the Webber placé on Saturday | The Boys' class will meet at 10 o'clock | Kensington Congre ,,-0 “l“ ’_‘h the rnoon, December 18. At the time jand the Men's Bible class in_the | Monday evening i o el “1':"]" = Lk he accident It was sald that the mmunity house at 12 o'clock. There | yubject for debate, will be Resolveq e ey e atrent tt boy was riding in a wagon of | will be special services in the eve-| .5 b S e T Be ed | rumors. Zlmer on, ok Andrew S 266 A s T l l] 0 @ #ort on the road and Stuart | ning at which time an 1IUStrated | s yearsr Those whe \:~|.I|\|W;';d0d for Anniversary Mass. has h‘,“‘“‘-'\'en‘n"'d‘“"’:““‘;‘(‘::’:"n‘(“(::’: rch t. elephone unable to stop his machine befors |lecture will be given the afirmative side of the spoa:_on Antlanniveroary ! mind e muesll wae | 205k ;-‘ _‘°+ AL king the youth after seeing him. | Sixty-six of the most beautiful| o (oo il auestion | | 13 at the Church of Our Lady of | Which he works. . » : i h b v th b William Emerson and ILyman 2 H Peter Kaznierski has sold his place | boy when picked up was uncon- | colored slides which show the anclent! ) = On the negative Rev. e Mercy, at 8 o’clock this morning for e ST A e . s and faken to the New Britain |charm and modern improvements at| t5o =~ e TeEative Rev. Carle- | Tie Mrs. Trene David McGrath, | °f pEne that of shoe repairing, to y » | Vi Chine s (L azen g =a Lewis. 2y g s = Tall. | Frank. Funci: eral hospital where he later died. how, China, Wil |be shown at] " Trie'subject is ‘ot great intorest 1o- | JOhN) Kelly ot Hartford lsang i=Ave | = oAl = Eauient Fooicn e i n i cally as well as nationally, inasmuch | and at the conclusion of | |oca1 representative for the Solar s there are many foreigners in Ken- sang, “Ldsten to the Heart| proqucts company, dealers in paints, BE”Y AND HE‘R BMU suglon. As bas-often boen mid o s and will cover the entire territory of | manufacturing town or city draws W. C. T. U. Mceting. Hartford county. the foreigners -upon their arrival in Miss Elizabeth Heineman, nurse in An enjoyable whist and soclal was held at the G. A. R. hall vesterda this country. Kensington is the man- | charge @f the Visiting Nu station | i the Manro: OH WALDO,LOOK AT THE WELL-HERE'S lllf;u-lnrln;: part of Berlin and has mos ddressed the members of the | afternoon by of the foreigners in the town as can Il W. C. T. U. at a meeting held | Mrs. Clifford Reynolds of Bing am, LITLLE DOG HAROLD SENT BOX OF ME ' CJ}:NDV FOR be shown by the school enumeration. | yesterday afternoon at the home of | Street is improving. She has been ill - The 2 s e Hiram Harris of Broad street. | for several day FOI’ Quflk Ret ns Use Herald A public cordially invited to at- NOUTAY S . ss Heineman gave an interesting | Dr. Kent is ill at his home on BETTER THAN s and Teachers’ Association. [talk on her work throughout the | Church avenue 5 ANV OL' DOG ! * next meeting of the Emma | town. Plainville Briefs i 4 |[Hart Willard Parents and Teacher Pythians Meeting. [ Alfred Bruneioiof theNeseliliains association of the Ke o el L N B & - . o | ing Academy at Norfolk, is spending ! mar school will be h:\';:;"::o:‘h:.“;r,',‘._ Pythian lodge, No. ¢7, K. of P. short visit at the home of his Vel saheslls ) er- | held its regular meeting iast night in | \other, Mrs. Mary Fradette of the LS It his month. the rooms in the Odd Fellows build- | Nori hin H et A s iofithe socia- | ing. The second rank was conferred | There are only four days left to fill . last April. The present officer: ;”1‘11» ruling of meeting every Friday night ! pext week Tuesday. Blanks can be Boolety 'are iz itoliows ‘Il’\'lL“ "i_" he Jof the week has met with the ap- | sccured at the post office. pected that most all will be rc:‘plc((:- provaligriiie mombSy foi1s seon b3 [ Joseph McKernan cxpects to finish How often do you take an inventory of Lo el - |the large attendance at each gath-|the work of making a survey of Whit- | financial condition? President—E. Burlingham Schurr cring. More enthusiasm is noted at | ing street from Hart's corner to Cen- | ancia ? ldmf|~ Blanche 'R f\« iy - | the meetings. ‘Tho lods® extends a tral Square today. A map of the street Perhaps never, but watch the young man ! —Walter E ”mj; “4ons. cordial invitation to members of | line will be made. i is cultivating the Bank habit—he will surely: BeretaArr 2 Chaciss B! Wright other lodges to attend these meetings. Harry Parkinson has entered the | strip the others in the race of life. Becretar; S L Holy Name Mceting. employ of the Elm City Brass, now | x e L Inen ol iOpecial S ommittoes, he | the Plainville manufacturing com- | Small amounts spent,. make large beinid | small amounts saved also make large sums. Mrs. C. Fred Johnson, refreshment; A rehearsal of the chorus of Mrs. Charles E. Sharpe, reception; | Holy Name society was held in the | ™\ aven Dairy lee Cream to take it ; Why not save and deposit in this Bank at Prior's Store, West Main St, Plainville.— pound interest? tgonce statutes, was nolled by the | e 4 and seen the fire, the building might | 1 <corded nine birine and (heey eqns ning the pastor will have as a sub- been working on a 45 hour a week schedule for the past month or more | ject: “Christ’s Invitation to a Feast.” and will continus to do so provid- The mid-week prayer meeting con- | ing orders warrant such. However, | ducted by the pastor will be held on Mr, | Thursday evening at 7:45. of motor vehicle and crimin | It the train men had not come along | report for February states that he has|come from. There had been a few | “Perilous Times in ago, but no more have been let go| and the Loyal Workers' service will since that time. The' factory has | be held at 6 o'clock. At 7 in the eve- y -_— Men's Lyceum Monday. as for the plant closing entirely, Trimbull emphatically denies these Walter E. Hart, music. basement of the Church of Our Ludy] o received daily in bulk or brick Standing Committee—Appointed by | of Mercy after the services last eve- the president to act with the offi- |ning. There are 18 voices in the | fdst - . . 3 4 < FOR SALE—Fresh eggs; also Whi — cers as an advisory board: John Me- | chioris at ihe presen: time and plans ! Gote hatching exgs W. N Stoddara, —OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS— Keon, Arthur Moffatt, Charles Ron- i+ 10 increase this before the en- Cook St. Tel. 144 3-7-6dx . is G tertainment next Thursday evening The only way to lower the cost of fruit is ketty, Henry Church, Lewis Griffith, | te X o oo to plant it and have a Garden of Eden