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Plain\;ille News BOOM AT CASTING COMPANY FACTORY ’//7/////, . Z72771.0777 4 (7 % Night and Day Shilts Continue Work ENPLOY WORE THAN {00 ‘White is the Favorite for Summer | Our New Lines of Fabrics Now in Early Choice Is Best Choice Frank Graboswki Retarms From Hos- pital—1uncral of D, J. Scott To- morrow Afternoon—Rev, R. H. Burton to Preach Here—Items, The T nville Casting (Yo., one of lh(‘ newer manufacturing concerns, is probably one of the busiest plants now operating in Plainville, The !m-lnr,\' employs about 105 hands at ; | present and is operating with a day WHITE DIMITIES are shown In a large range PLAIN WHITE FLAXON offered for 28c. e and night shift. The day shift works | | POR SUMMER GOWNS AND WAISTS—WHITE 15 MOST FAVORED AND NEVER WAS MO Al | | i of checls and stripes, width 36 inches, the prices wnd 30¢ yard. In stripe and checked effects, price is I from 7 o'clock In the morning until HOVED BY PASHION AUTHOREPTES THAN 11 18 BOUND TO BE THIS COMING SIEASON, THIER IS NOTHING MORK . OR MORE APPROPRIATE 1FOR HOT DAY GARMIENTS, THIS COOL DAYS O LATE WIN CAND BARLY BPRING ARE JUST RIGHT 1POR YOU TO \\IHUN SUNIMER TINGS WEAR, B715¢. B0 and B0c yard, SOUEvaTil! 6 o'clogk at night and the night shift | goes on at 6 o'clock and Is relieved at 8 o'clock in the morning, About 20 meh work during the night, taking WHITE ORGANDY, imported e with ® ENGLISH VOILE, plain white, 44 inches wide, permanent finish for 85¢, $1.00 and $1.25 yard. big values at 59¢, and $1.00 yard. PRETTY VOILIS from 8t Gaul, with woven WIHITE VOILES of domestic make, 40-inch, for care of the unfinished products of the dots of various sizes, 32 inclies, for $1.75 yard, e yard. ’” . g | Have You an “Easy’ in Your Home? time ago with a foree of about 20 men, and has grown with surprising speed. Tt w but a short time after 'lflh o 150 . 2 : 3 he. factory was up. that skilled ‘men e washing machine that washes had to be hired from 'Torrington and the factory officials had to provide l 3 . i £ e P D e clothes by air pressure and suction. find accommodations for living in the town permanently. The owners of the plant are from that town and were acquainted with the workers 0 . ] Ld One of the Special Offerings at March | _ i | who were suited to their particular The “EASY” VACUUM ELECTRIC drit. The “EASY™ is rust-proof being heedal o s heds WASHING MACHINE does the work made out of solid copper, brass and Sale, Down Stairs Department B e $7 QB Just 1 time for you (o benefit by the reiduie priced us March Sale in Down: afrs Section, we Rap IgRrcee) ol lending tcan e of human hands. Tirelessly the vacuum aluminum. The gas heater heats water Rl In].:’\'y .l-,:;?:\r.l".l mTl«“:‘::(y ‘)::l('v- l:»i\.:ln\.»,- Sets, full scrvice for six people. ..aute by one of | e S by the: “mewn Plan . cups force.the hot, soapy water by air toany desired temperature. The wringer st LI A ) S . {l]| Commission to lay a new road to the g 5 THIE SIS CONSIST of sixe cach, Dinner, Tea, Soup and Bread and Butter DPlates, Iruit Saucers, | shop from Troad street, but this work pressure through the meshes of the gar- starts, stops or reverses mstantly. s i Codaimat i Rits. Rk Wibiie. Avtsion.panselas itk woll mind o e spearet MG (i':"nln"f:n‘anumzpc?:::rz:»:.?‘:ur\tr“:r’:-iy: ments, and then by suction draw it back CRAQY? h 1 cred Sugar Bowl, Creamer and Sauce Boat. White American poreelain, with gold band and line decor ing the hea - ¥ o : 2 ] 2 AT tion. Good $10.00 value for only $7.95 the set. | orty owners affected by the road cut again, There is no rubbing, tearing or Let the hAfb\ prove f at it wi lgl\.e ting through their land. ; ; 5 s e e T s 4 | Entrance to Froad street is now dragging—just air pressure and suction. Just as satisfactory to y t e gained by a pass-way from the fac ¥ is giving to thousands of others. I — --___.‘c——'——==='—'————'—— tory leading through Bank streeet The big open, copper tank is casy to i 4 ' re 1t is not as bad at present, the spring 5 5 BV o ot = ¢ : & ! Berlin I\Je WS R e oA e o e Ao Close the wonnd. 1| weatner has heiped dry the sireet, but [ Joad and unload. It is smooth and Phone us today—a demonstration does .’ S b e iRl ) Auring the winter season it was almost S ing (hil your, Selcotmin Geovge I3 ] t her Home on Penfield avenue. LBl clean—no corners or crevices to catch net obligate you in the least. Carter made his statement A special Lenten service will he | IMP 5: morning. He asserts (hat @ bill whiel | 1e'd at St Gabricl's chureh Sunday| Doalg. Broth, 30 has heen y d by the legislature | vening at 7 p. m. Rev. George B.| The funeral of Don J. Scott, for- Phone 2 i ( : ‘ew Rritain and Plainville forhids the residents of any town te| ‘ilbert, of Middletown, will have|merly of New m turn their clocks ahead or to adopt|charge of the service, who died in Orlando, Florida, Wed- any other time pting standard Mr, and AMrs. Barle Hazen, of New |nesday, will be held tomorrow after 4 I The law, however, does not say that | Britain, wsre calling on relatives in|noon at 1 o'clock from the mortuary ° ———— : in the West ¢, The (] . the people cannot go to work an hour[town last evening, chapel in cemetery lier if they so desire. Mr. Carter| Henry Treeichel is confined to his|services will be conducted by Rev, PTOQI&I]] SChE(hllEd [0 Take Plam ,.-' /s that he does not know what the|liome on Main street with scarlet|eorge Hilton, rector of the .Zn|s;‘:' The Electric Store schools or manntacturers in town will | fever, pal church. Burial will be in me g 4o 7 o othentond Stocting | or Tt Tricker or the “atycietions D | v, R H. Buston to Preach. 92 West Main Street New Britain : WHITE PIQUE, yard wide, In handsome cord WHITE WASH SATIN, for summer skirts, 85¢, cffects, 43¢ yard, $1.00, $1.2 NOVELTY SKIRTING, Delson, plaids and 36-inch. \\III Il POPLIN, strong double gr, plaids and ipes, $1.87 yard, highly mercerized, 33¢; others 39, 50¢, d9¢ yard. SKIRTS TO MEASURL, for $2.75 above cost of WHITE SPORT ONFORD, 32 inches, very fine, the material, we will make you a White Skirt that 50¢ yard; others of yard width, big value 50¢ yard. will satisty in every way. Reotherhood Mecting & Reve Willlam TRosé.of “the Mirst|Mond:” was:held at home of Mrs.| Rev, Robert H. Burton, former rec- — = = ey Raptist church in New Britain will L lastreyening; taf, B tie. Hplacopal ““””“I‘““"" (::' 12 o'clock. Y. P. 8 B. mecting NEW YORK To SEATTLE in three trucks after they had bound \| address the members of the Brother Saviour, will occupy the pulpit in the f o o500y " gupject. “What Our and gagsed the night watchman, and al ehurch at o mecting to be held on | harher ; SBiTe iy et U ololook, « ev: NETBUIOR I Monday evening at the church at 7:45( Propri present connected with the Chrisf Scelectman George B, Carter Says That| o'clack, The public is cordially in- e church cathedral at Hartford. vited FOUND= Near 1t It station, biack and tan| BiShop Acheson will also attend the He will talk on his teip to Africaj hound; | “breast wnd lefi front [ehurch tomorrow afternoon 1 R A e i R Houriv: o j and his leeture will be fllustrated with | yeangomale Abply Town ok or Dog |udministration of the sacrament of| .\ o netintendent. Special serv-| ; : Mr. Caperton is in Florida and the slides. Candy, ice cream and other L et confirmation at 3 o'clock. ce at 2:30 o'clock in the afternoon.| Seattle, March 25.—Captain Roaid | exact amount of liquor stolen has not Chureh Notes—Briefs, rvefreshments will e sold. Silver Social Held. I'he Plainville Praying band will have [Amundsen, noted Arctic explorer who | been determined. Church Notices i An enjoyable silver social wat | \hargo. Special music and addresses. returns to New York from a visit| ______ . L I N MINERS Nflw held last evening at the Congreza | program—-Solos, duetts and quar-|to his home in Norway net Tuesday, | ===——— i It qomes Inthg comnunityl AT SEIRLERHIGHECS SLIEE T tional church. There was a large at-|iatte. Varick Christian Endeavor so-(may attempt to fly from New York to A : cireuit is from July 4th to July 7th, ,“"‘”;I'_'L ‘?fl'f”? L8 I" '_"I "l’ tendance and the silver collection | \iaty meeting at 6:30 o'clock in the |Seattle in one of the metal airplanes Mal'dl Gras according to intormation recelved thig| 80K TS FUREAY. S8 IO8H CERATE brought in a sum of $19 which will | evening, Fvening worship and ser-|recently purchased for his new polar morning by Superintendent of Schools) MRS W FLASE W8 R KL be used by the Ladies’ Benevolent|yion at 7:30 o'clock. The pastor will |expedition, it was announced here to- Prize Novelty Fox Trot L. . Showalter. s Nl i 12 society who conducted the affair. The | hreach, Subject, “The Thankless|day by Haakon H. Hammar, .A|b|d|\\[“|”‘" by the Peerless Orchestra of " T A committee wishes to thank those who | Njne," |Amundsen’s agent here. Hartford Sountry JOWe Lo, ”‘";‘“ /“:'“m';‘"'" i e e | locked the servants in their quarters. ¢ : 3. Zion chure ; T ahin ang sermon at 11| Amundsen Plans Long Airplanc Flight| More than (wo hours were consumed el : i i robbery, duri ¢hich the yelock., Sermon by the pastor, "The e D in the robbery, during Wh vay to True Greatness.” Church i New Machiingi Aadbelintl watchman's clocks were punched- Town Will Abide By State Law-— ay 55. Brotherhood Meeting Monday— meet in the community house at Loving J. Whiteside, president of y o'clock the Community Chautauqua associn- i T ; 3 contributed townrds the success of | M. E. church—Ireaching by the| Captain Amundsen the discoverer of u ) John Deming will be the leader at M k E[ o G 200 000N (LG UH LIRS ! : M. E == N 2 ¥ L : Tonight at the Ukrainian Hal tion says that cverything possible is [ e “meeting of the Junior Endeavor aking Ellort to Get y Ol | the social. The society is planning for | vastor at 10:45 o'clock. Sunday|the South Fole expects to Ieave Seat- | i Leing done this year o make the to be held at promptly 4 o'clock to . ¥ a church supper to be held soon and |qchool at 12 o'clock. Iipworth league [tic June | in an effort to drift past the | uhatitauguasdin Derlingil Rigoess morrow atiernoon. The vesper scry- Umon Me“ {0 Qm[ the annual clection of officers Willf4¢ 6 o'clock. Subject, “The Tragedy | North FPole on the ice floes in the | The famous wonder working I7loyis | i will ‘be held at & o'clock. take place next month some time. of Burled Talents,” Prayer meeting schooner Maud, which last year was| will appear on the first night and are | capngington (ongregational church —_— Old priends. Bapty. Thursday at 7:30 o'clock in the ves-|forced to abandon a similar attempt taid ‘to he two of the best magicians| . Morning worship at 10:45 o'clock : - Mrs. Fannie Aldrich of Hough|try of the church. Junior league|because of a broken propeller in the an the eircuit, They will be assisted | with all Sunday school departments|,, &€ C1and, March 25.-Leaders in|strect tendered a party at her home | meeting Tuesday afternoon at the|Rering sea. | by Albert M. Heilman, pianist. oBLINE BbT18i105 6'3lo ki P he iGN Lag. e wide coal strike of union | yesterday afternoon to many of herlregular hour. Mr. Hammar stated that Captain | e ‘Cantwright-quartet will offersa | tiai: 1ndeaton. society. Wil meet ai 64 oiners aut for. April 1:turned aiten-|old. se hool chums and friends of Plainville Briefs ~ |Amundsen had purchased two n_\»ing} al program on the second day | o'olock in the evening. tion today toward winning 200000 | plainville. The gathering consisted | ey, J. Leo Sullivan of New Britain |machines to be used in his northern | » Do Roland A, Nichols will de- | Kensington. Methodist church — |0n-union miners to the wulkout. o the older women residents of the}will preach at the Church of Ourjexplorations and that one of them, an he Man Worth While” lecture | Morning service at 11 o'clock with the | IS for tne non-tnion men to #et|town and was in the form of a re-jjady of Mercy tomorrow evening at|ail metal plane, capable of carrying | fa the evening, Hinday schipo! sliesss mpeting an A6 0 )0 193080 i goveral Slates odniv) ynion of old playmutes: Mrs. John|7:30 o'clock. nine passcngers would be thoroughly | In the afternoon of the third day|o'clock. ening services will be held NENE W K. - | Mitehell aided Mrs. Aldrich with the Commander John Guiden has call- |tested by the explorer before being | the Avion trio will provide the enle 6 T 0lalogk. A mesling ‘ol The Manis T'he program for the non-union|party. A dinner was served during|eg a special meeting of the Brock-laccepted. teinment. * This is a musical enter-| yceum of Kensington will meet at|f1€!ds was decided on by the general|the afternoon. Barnes post to he held Monday eve- SR S inment especially for the childven. |the church on Iriday night policy commifted of the United Mine Church Notices. ving. All members are urged to be | | y e musical play reading, “The Lady| st. Paul's church--Masses will bs | Workers of America, [spiscopal church of Our Saviour— [ present. i REWARD FOR BAND]TS | of the Decoration,” will also be given | cclebrated as usual at 8 and to| The union’s move to strike the non-| yio)y Communion at 8§ o'clock.j The Martha Rebekah lodge will i Buttermilk by Miss Hetty Jane Dunaway. TR R, ion mines will center in Pannsyl-| (thurch school at 10 o'clock. }Mrn— hold a public whist at yhn Odd Fel- { Sta t‘ F ed v Joseph l.. Thompson's lecture, iof Tems anla where there are 100,000 hon-|ing prayer and sermon at 11 o'clock lows hall, Monday cvening. Louisville Mayor Offers 52,500 for rting e s Teanars WIIEBe Pees | frere e & arood atfonddnce at the]anion. workersi Spe Of | by the rector. Administration of the| = = | | From s hoars to weekseld—th on the last evening of the [veet tosether” meeting of the Worth the union are to ald the district union}sacrament of confirmation by Bishop rflkrle';\dx;rln;:rzr\:r'.:rn:mm nAm\r:?ri:]r'\";lv 1| Information lcading to Arrest of | witangna. Also on the last day the 2 leaders in efforts to lead these men| gAcheson at 3 o'clock. ISvening song wille, Y i \ppetis! ; Y . vweet «n.ram«numau.i o val ssociatic hel Whiting S§t., Plainville, Phone 163. " e ‘° b ,'" it 5168 Ruriet Wit lo e e ”N'\:::_H”“‘”'\ association held | b “the coal pits. Other non-union|and sermon at 7 o'clock in the eve: 8 Whiskey Thieves. 1 N osiaTtitotlly propectiondimet ¥ ¥ iq last even R, key process. " delds that are expected to be invaded [ ning by Rev. Robert H. Burton MAGEE 1 No. & Water front and all y 5 48 a4 negro organization. i . iR 4 J B Dy . Rt MAGEE range, No n f .ouisville, March 25.~Mayor Hus. el l- li Mrs A B Huston of Worthington |/ wiest Virginla, Kentucky, Ala-| Dlainville Raplist church—Morning | connections. Apply 20 Broad street, Plain- | 10 : 1 26.=Mayor Hus. S m So d Blltlerllllk Junior Chauntanqua. Ridge, has retnrned from an extendetl ton Quin announced today he nad 5 bama, Colorado, Marylund and Wash- | service at 1045 o'clock. Pastor's | ‘e & f : Fed ) i trip to Indianapolis. lizbon sl ;;m“':v‘ EeRty i day ReROE! ol e been authorlzed to offer u reward of |, |l "“."-"]hhw'm ihe Juior Chantauqua will be fen- 3 i st as returne: on. "Ready.” 8 4 ’ 7 2,500 i ati ad to the | iquid Ruttermiik only. T il ol MERLEL B D R R B Action is Peaceful. jowing the morning service. voung|WOMEN VOTERS WILL | #2500 for information leading to the | M0 FLT s Vol for both startin toved all of the days that the chau-|per home in Beriin after a trip which People’s soct m HbEHRBL AL 8 bloloak, arrest and conviction of at least three | and growing them be amnm-ln‘ tougua is i town this year and not | g s to Plorida and Cubt, Uni wders s e pli S \ ~ Q s of the bandit mang that| 1% onscientific and unsafe. iy one. e vear msteat of 4 ps | hisw Mag. Predmont af Kensington,for aetian In the mon-nlon. diatyiers | Evening service t 7 oclock, the pas-| TEACH CFTIZENSHIP | S5l 01 008 (00™ ( Clukgn "or | - it dee o nshee b galoge 3 s B Miss May [edmon sington, fof action ir he non-union districts | (©0 E U e, esNEGTer; Cllis v yes y s § :dm"n “!; age. poant there will be on the final day an fjas wecepted o position with the IPul-fwas a yeacetnl one, asserting that [ 005 3 e PR ¥ AT T, dollars 'worth of wines, whiskey n\d‘ LRl ibdainte newdunior Hippodrome [jer Hirush company of Hartford no disorders was contemplated and |5 ~|-““‘“M;‘iw’|:) il‘n‘"':'"f,f'“"'a:{" champagne from the cquntry home of | THEG.E.CONKEYCO. 8567 Sraadway,Clevoland, when the Hippodrome clephant Wil | e Berlin Boy Seouts wiil meet on [adding that it trouble developed it | ¢ 010k, Bt B A F08 O CRU| Classes Will Be Conducted fn Hart- | John H. Carpenter, Louisville cap- For sale By iom the Juniors in presenting all} Wednesday ever of next week in-|would be due to the mine guards| o™ W1 .,'l"‘::"'r', 2 : r}‘_ “i Ve “”"] i & g ftalist. | T. P, Strople, 1 ds of amusing surprises. Bvery- | stead of on Friday. that the unfon men said would be em- | & T340 €C0Ct HEv o o O e ford in Co-opcration With Ahout 20 masked bandits fook part | W. Lines. 173 Chestnut 8¢, t5ing will he done under the supe The Berlin Farmers' club will meet | ployed by operators. :;‘.';n:-:l “m' i (‘;alrlciil)dynrr;;~hfl Trinity. in the raid and hauled the liquor off ! yirton of & ke fader i the Jun- | onight at the home of Wiliam We-| ' 1n _addition to aying plans_for | ST R e Yy attend. —_—— or dept it st extending the strike, the committee| R lERaL. TR | i L ST Mrs. A, H. Bushnell, who has been | meeting L_‘,._Q,N.‘h,}. s b S ey ‘_f?“'-'"““““gf‘;‘,‘ “‘,‘flr“.‘k" ’;““"“‘r"]'fi Voters in co-operation with Trinity AL ANAEHEOS il at her home on Farmington road. |private conference between Johp: L.| Sorice at 1% o sehonl at | college, will hold a school of citizen- vear was the first for chau-[is reported to be improving. liewls, the miners international presi-| C oY N8 & Soul hureh sChool &%) ghip in Hartford April 7, 8 and 9 for in Berlin and it proved to he | Al roads will lead to the town hall [jent and Warren S Stone, president men and women. The school, although . Only 24 people signed as | this evening where the married men [or the brotherhood of locomotive en- | planned along the same lines as the for the chautauqua in|of the town will play the single men | gineers, school held last October at Yale 1ni- as compared with 53 for this[in a basketball game. It onden. with M Lewin announce- n OLISH WIVES versity, is to present different topics | Last Berim Items ment that Mr. Stone had “proffered FO ¥ and different rpeakers. oc et oney re as follows: The services at the Methodist |assistance in any way that it can Le It Cost ! Trinity college is to focus upon ef- Griffith, . W. Stevens, A.fohupch Sunday are st Regu ;" but the miners’ chief de- 0S ficiency in government. The upoakers The Connecticut League of Women | AN « Moffat, C. C. Anderson, John l.}jar morning servic 145 a. m.|elined to define the nature of the $1 104,000 RGNS WINGVIRINDOTS (8L Lhe, SOLIES. ’ Thomson, Pardon . Ritkey, B. R followed by Sunday school at 12 {proposcd aid, and Mr. Stone refused ’ y faculty, J. P. Chamberlain of Colum- Doesn tDranntel'est Rhowalter, T. . Hodgson, 1. W. Mil- | g'clock and evening services at 7:30 [to make any statement. bia university and Judge Jean Norris, drum, A. G. Johnson, B. I Moore, [, ME, TeWIK WHO FemE med hers today city magistrate of New York, who James Ellsworth, O. 1. Bdgarly, 1% 1% phere will he the p MOFNITR | Hon, conterefives. with, varioOakuoe: | will talk on “The Social Aspect of the Hanford, A. 1. Woodruff, L. I, Dem-{ pryyer and scrmon at Gabriel's| ginate leaders in the strike said he | Every dollar you carry about or keep at home is ing, 11 Day, James Thomson, A. A fchurch #unday at 10:45 a. m., follow- |40 no other conferences planned | jon of special futerest will be being deprived of its power to carn for you. And North, Mrs. George Green, Paulfeq py Sunday school at ‘clock. | with leaders of the three other ‘“big| Does Desire riday, April 7, at 8 o'clock, is in constant danger of loss or impulsive spending. Jaker. W. S Norton, George B. Nor- | john Shea of Boston, is spending a|tour® rail brotherhoods, which have | Vor wealth rule your cvery- §| ¥€D Prof. Odell Shepard will speak Make your rule to dep: regularly in this bank, ton, € 1 Johnson, 8. M. Cowles, | few days as the guest of his daughterd headquarters in this city. day life, govern all your [l O “The Changing Heroine in Fiction. and you will add greatly to your moral fiber and Vioyd S Carter, Leland W, Gwatkin, [ Mrs. Charles Ifiske of this place. L . aotions? ¥ . Miss Julia O'Connor of the Interna- your worldly possessions. Charles Lewis, Mrs. Raiph A, Roland Turner, who is manager of 4 ol ! . A Soe tional Brotherhood of Electrical Woodin A. J. Goodwin, . B.|the 1. W. Woolworth comrany at WITHDRAW TROOPS BN s 5 workers, will talk on “The Changing Wright. James I mons, John | patchogue, 1. s forced to return March —(By Associated GEORGE ARLISS Heroine in Industry.” { THF PLA[NV[LLE TRUST Co Ringwood, l nlwrt Thomson, . B.|to his home on Cottage street on ac-| ’ress)—The allied ambassadors to- in Al nes:ions will be h“:. h; the 2\1:»]- " “ . i i, 13 0. Lewis, K. | count of illness. day decided that the international H H lic speaking room of Seabury hall, s, 'I'll()nw\ arattioro, Annie| Miss Hazel Perry of Beckley, was|troops occupying Scutari, Albania The R“'":F Passion Trinity college, with the exception of PLAINVILLE, CONN. Mansileld. Samuel Chase | visiting friends in town Friday. should be withdrawn. These fore » that on Saturday morning, which will Coole, William H. We e, Dem- John Nolan, while trimming bushes|are entirely Ttallan, although they FO X S be held at the Hotel Bond. The full ing. 1. L. Wilcox, P‘vh(l\ Smith, H. C.[at the home of fhe Misses Mildrun, |are occupying the town in the name MOn-—Tues-—'wed. program for the course is bulletined Hurlbert, William Kagan, Marjoric fon Main strect, riday, painfully in-fot the allies. The decision to with- Ot Next Woek at the New Britain Institute. Many Moore, Bryon Atwater, George Dodd, fjured his fool. Dr. Bush, of Crom-|draw the troops is yndn-rstoml 1o bea i from New Dritain are planning to at- William Shepard, it O, Clark. Lwell was called, and three stitches[due to civil strife existing in Albania. tend.