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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1915, Plainville New HEADACHE rian o 3 Sick or nervous headaches always result from 2 torpid liver or a dis- | or sweeten the stomach, and the head is cured. The surest way is to take AFTER PAYHG BLS | SCHENCKS RUGS Congregationiisis Pieased With Re- PILLS : ARE PERFEC porls at Amnual Meeticg. ments _resulting from liver or . ; @@ er ! uy llnens and cuiifl"s Nfiw Ieierory v ’ ?.',‘J.'.’L.‘,%’}fi‘n’ff”’fm‘,‘fik"T‘“i‘,.i“\i; The finest Rugs made in America & » . WANT EVENNG SCHOOL STARTED @ hisvicsiccimmsotinlds tall Anglo-Persians—finest in everythin Nl - B make up a perfect Rug. They are ences During Year—Elects Offic e duced in this country. They are of sud linens are made, prices in the linen market have advanced most ma- i SR the voters for action was< inserted in dividuality and charm that their only terfally, Fortunately we bought our linens before the war began, and R the call for the meeting issued tods genuine Orientals—and an Oriental received most of our stock hefore the advances so can offer you unusual k] i + " by the 1 of sele ¢ c 3 |+ Interesting reports over which the he hoa ectmen : . values at this great annual sale. Linens are rising in price all the time : ’ s ‘ ; Many believe that there is nee times as much as an Anglo- Persian. now, so it hehooves the wise and thrifty housewife to look to her table members had 1se for genuine sat-| " 0" oning school here and s "hese bes: s oo , 2 2 i k& 1ing ) § S are > drapery and other linen needs and buy now for future needs. Will just b | istaction were presented at the annual | oot thet the. Idea of establishing ont These beautiful Rugs are well n hint of sale offerings B | inceting of the (ongregational church | meets with the approval of the school Persian for they combine the beautiful AT ONGUTHE DArASHA T col T e e el onir soos s iror 8 Eieidiitiae feventng Smn el ctitements [[board mhe eduication fornon kihslian patterns of a fine Persian Rug with the rd. \ fifl_ )f1l;h, l‘f'..;ul:lr ¢ value for 1¢2¢ yard. F‘|f\n Irish make H | showed that the church had a most he ;""l‘l" Behing the plan ufacmrmg abxlny of thc AI)L{]()—53XUH, ¢ for 72 1-2¢ yard. Double Damask wortg $1.25 for $1.00 .yd. B | succ L A i s e e e | i 5 hais & 0 grade for $1.25 yd. In Silver Bledched $1.00 kind for 90¢ | another twelve months with & most | calling for action concerning the mat- that are used in their manufacture are i the res. $1.25 kind for $£.10 yd. R | ravorable outlook. ‘It was the largest | ter of the town's acceptance of a the mountains of Asia Minor, the hills meeting held by the Congresational- | passw N | ) g s e e e A R e U W e e valleys of Servia. This combination o Bleached Linon and 10c kind is 8 1-2¢ vd. Plain pure flax, 18 in. 13c yd. il (ot TR TR (TS (100 || U L L B th icl ft, silky 1 . e I PR R e A S e R g us among | Responding to a petition the se- at rich, soft, silky luster that can be Foweling, 17 inch, 1lc kind, 8 1-2c yard, Floor Cloths, reg. 70 i [octs. ISctm nADave e lsoRdecidea Lo P DK Anglo-Persian Rugs. . 53¢ cach. Dutch Dish Cloths, 6¢ kind, 4c each There was special gratification over | hefore the meeting the matter of in- ! i : the report of the treasurer which | gtalling an electric light on Strong See our beautiful line. GREAT VALUES ALSO, in J. S. Brown's Cloths and Napkins. In showed that while money has been | Court. Several houses have heen shert lengths of Irish Satin Damasks. Towels of all kinds. Lunch Nap- | tight for several months, the contri- | huilt on this court during the past king, and all Linens, as well as Quilts and Blankets. If you want to save ¥ | butions to the chureh have remained | few years and the residents think ft SRS e 3 nearly normal and at the close of the | should be illuminated | IN I -B ‘ B | vear there was a small balance on e above matters will ocoupy | the SALI ALSO OF COTTONS by the yard at decided price reductions, f | hand with all bills paid. This sShowinz | attention of the voters after the lay- 26 inch and wider Cottons all at a saving if vou buy durlpg this Special was accoinpished even after $556 paid | jng of a tax rate and e prope 1 u ’ Linen and Cotton Sale. Remember, Too, that Sheets and Pillow Cases are out in benevolences during the year | acee piance of a nn‘\\n (::v)\‘lx:xt-\’ 'wnh‘ 103 ASYLUM ST 50 7 cheaper than ever before, and fill ever need now. Not for a long long had been ded od the water company are disposed of. time have Cotton goods been as_low priced as now, and they may never The membership roll was revised at | be as cheap again. Make the most of it. the meeting, the names of several who | have left town and to whom letters | Stockholders in the First National for transfers to other churches have | hank will hold their annual meeting been forwarded, being stricken from | for the election of a board of direc- the lists. The new roll gives the | tors this evening. Reports showing church membership at 232 with Sun- | that the bank has had a most suc- | tomorrow afternoon with My y became mo hool ¢l a total | cessful year will be presented by the | tionette Warner of Queen street ng progressed In view of the strife in Kurope between the various nations just where X —Suspeeted Horse Thiet Arrested ' («eiple to brinz the subject hefore SELECT. CRASHIS when Irish Crash in 6c grade is 3¢ yd. 18 in Bank Stockholders’ Meeting. HARTFORD e ——————————a——————— B | lnembership of 176 "",” ers. . Local members of the Past Grand Not Sufficig ITAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPT- During the past few vears the ie- The cxpectations are that the pres- | agsociation attended the meeting held Apart from al LY R ECEIVING ALL DPRY GOODS PURCHASED OF TS, ports showed thai the Sunday school | ent board of directors will be re-elect- | vegterday with Unity Rebekah 1008e | e s a had been splendidly developed and it | ed and that at a subsequent session | in New Britain pace now rank higher than this depart- | the members will re-elect President ment of most of the Congregational | J. H. Trumbull and the other officers. plate matter in with that of th Card of Thanks, the editor ot receive churches in this section. Great inter- taken by the members in the | Sunday schools a the pupils are Firemen's Social Tonight, a A et e b O p : - Members of the fire department and | thanks to kind neighbors and friends ¢ither in the ai of Representatives & as o e h of a stroke i ylex eir friends are loo r fo a to | Aage in f Representatives at Washington to- | ing him of a stroke of apoplexy |, .. " \ i yciastic over the work dur- | their friends are looking forward to | for the many expressions of sympatl n whish day. v s he: rs. Emma En- a mos case cring s even- should be co ghich hia mother JMrs g Bmma B0- ing the entice veal a most pleasant gathcring this even- | oxtended to us at the death of our Should I ns! | Strong argum s in favor the kLad st suffere The e v | 3 T v of e 1 1 n . ) g arguments in favor of the 1d just suffered. The elderly Credit was given in the reports to |1 when the anniversary of the | peloved husband and father. Albert . visk - - cause were brought out by 12. O. Dean r was resung more comfortablv | o SFEOL L TR G L L ociety, which | HOse company will be celebrated with | Hyujtenus, We are particularly grate- And called upos 3 and C. Fred Johnson,. affirmative ' yesterday afterroon when her son left el : . an entertainment and dance in the | ru) to the for floral tribute their part | : : 4 A ave the church $200 during the year. donor " disputants in a debate on the follow- for Rerlin, but her recovery is re- | fat® (“l"m‘m_””’m e e dition o | town hall. The firemen have been | take this e say that Oovill ing subject: “Resolved, That Women | garded, by ner physician as extremely | % Fol ‘rater, Y 5 . | | the usual expense borne by this or- | Working on the arrangements for MRS. ALBERT HULTENI of Ste 4 Q Should Be Permitted to Vote on An | doubtfil, s onalieanenae Bo s this affair for some time and they ex- T up, State Com | e’ , | IEquality With Men,” and the affirma- Mrs. Ensign is seventy-nine vears | & 00 HE (L oming year were | PCCt 2 g00d attendunce ther inls w 1 tive side was awarded decision upon | of age and is krown in Berlin, where el hy Diicatiis Mo humoroLs e thers' wan i which was acted upon in the House: ceiving au teleplhonc message inform- Beriin News e e ] Do et e |Dl'est‘v\l time, a resolution in favor of | sted, where he went Sunday after re- neans of thankir elected as follows i the weight of argument and evideni she has visited her son frequently. otk Frec eiow Bulian | playlet, will be presented by mem- the general tre ” preparation. ‘I‘)m negative th:lm!m » ' She maies her home with her son FrinaGn e e \.(:”' _William | bers of the company and there will | At editors Emmy l‘mal'yvuflg PGJDG E{flll":]mfl Arthur L. Moffatt and Ora Idgerly. . Robert, in Winsted . e also he vocal selections. Dancing | antly for pas were given the decision as to the .ggokey" P i1l follow | Following the avers Come to Grief. Préasurer—N. Elmore Clark R manner of delivery, and the opinion 3 | IR A IR B unveled a portn | B i 'fn'vl '{mm in(' the house upon the merits of the Three Hartford bhoys, who “playved \:u"n-»v Donald Benjamin. . Thirteenth Anniversary, son k' e I.Hilfl Idi . question was in favor of this team, hookev™ from school yesterday for the "‘"”":“' foriitice s Ral phigste ,; Court General Lawton, F. of tabe ot pe the vote being 16-15. Represen purpose of taking i spin in an auto- | "”‘”)“' b ”” 'I” “"]‘ \'“"-”“ alter Ol-1 Gebrated its thirteenth anniversar moty Thomiii tive 1. W. Shultz and Lawyer A. W. oy AT TR G iR e i S S chosen | \* Grange hall last evening he 1 replica of tha ; ) TWN: | Upson of New Britain and Rev. Sam- mobile bele = u pa affair attracted a lar rowd } — - LYCEUM WUBLD | A | 1iel &. Hiske of Berlin wers the jndses. | Of thenl csme to gricf near Willlam o1 "m,. 1‘ T schools. | . g entertained in a most enjoyable | a . " hin I | The attendance at the meeting was H. Webster’s pi on th pikellfini il e sisetet Ol S8l tmanner 'bi S 01 BEmicraiio an 0 PALESTINE LES H | usually large and interest was at yesterday morning when the youth- | e & . Coupled with the celebration w DPebate “Favoring Suffrage kbln\'vm('nt‘ the highest pitch, the subject being | gy S el mm_”l;\\w.- Miss Abbi s will be at{ . i lnilon Ahlomeee iros ithatent | During the evening, the Literary ©f the machine, with the result that The. Congregational church is the| wore performed hy Deputy Willlam | . Al committee made the following report: | it crashed into the guide fence with |largest Protestant church in town Foran. The officers who took.the | | “Of the programs already reported considerable force It has a most capable pastor in 1tions were | in Auto—Big Kgg Laid. | to the Lyceum there remains only one, The voung joy riders were shaken the next meeting, January 2 in th up a bit but were not injured. Their | for several years, Tts succes: is | Sub-Chi Ranger—Leon R. Blinn chapel at Upson's corner, when Rev. greatest concern was to get the ma- rgely attributed to his efforts and| winancial Secretary—Hugh Flood retary, who will never be anything| Egyptian Te George L. Clark of Wethersficld is chine into running order again so | the members give him a major share Treasurer—J. J. Bowen more than “Joe” to his many friends | to speak on ‘“Karly Life in Connecti- that they could get home by the time | of the credit for its steady growth Recording Secretary—James ‘m Trenton, brought a message of cut.” We bespeak a generous interest school was dismissed. Matt Brown May =ave Arm. rior. . 5 ’ - New York, B in that meeting. chanced along in the carly afternoon At thel New T ain hospital this Senior Woodward—J. P. Glynn hope direct ‘vrrfi\ \"v' v H!" ouse donal sxeiiilil “The committee reports other fu- . and, with his help, they got started e LT A Junior Woodward—John McLarney, | Yesterday to a gathering Tp— [REine bnechines tasltolic toward the Capita] City. Both mud- |, . " e heing made to save the right| Senior Beadle—M. W. Sullivan | eratic editors and newspaper writers|eral Zionist affal “Mondgy evening, February 8. the|guards were hent and the steering | 0 % %7 | %0k o e Now Fia-| Junior Beadle—John J. Murphy, who were the guest ’]" the democratic “YHLL\ a letter mecting will be at the Congregational avpparatus was affected. the damage |- s ey 5 | Lecturer—J. H. Cafferty state committee at dinner church. The subject for debate is:, amounting to about fifty dollars. Two ;\"“- (‘“ y‘ ‘]':‘”‘” ‘m’ Ao R Trustees—A. J. Greener, W. J The purpose of the gathering wa l((\s?l\'wl: That the Annexation of a | of the lads wore smiles as the ma- Sunday night and was badly injured ran and Thom vior Portion of Kensington to New Britain | chine sped away, ‘but the driver pre- | BHiCEe A& 1 A0 T8 G800 Cmil Reports of the sccretary and trea is Desirable.’ The disputants upon the | sented a doleful appearance. He haa [4N9 the Sirgeons are naw i “"| urer which were presented at the |ination affirmative are to be F. P. Day and | taken out “dad's car’ without per- "'Y;I” LS Ker and disl od A. W. Scholl, upon the negativ mission and even without a license €a L George Green and William Emer and it was he who had to face the : e “Monday evening, February : sic of learning this year 1 henceforth, | Gonuary Rt "Won by Affirmative—Hartford Boys “Play Hookey" and Come to Grief | Rev. F. L. Grant, who has served here | ~ " b Catrerts ‘ Trenton, N. J., Jan 1 J woit G il | multy, President Wilson's private sec. | Twa bills, totalling %2,864, which 3 3 ition «¢ inety-six were for the tuition of nin Worse _ipcal young people in the High schools “"at New Britain and Middletown dur- Ing the fall term, were ordered paid at the January ion of the town school committee held last evening in +the court room Of this amount, e Consolidated School District of JNew Britain claims 4 as thej ““eharge for instructing eighty pupils, and the Middletown City School d frict $510 for educating sixteen stu- | fent Due to the et - that |hi.<i { | | | i Wolf Gluskin, lto organize a publicit bur | andria, dated D _| throughout the state for the dissc of demoecratic | ¢ in | nieeting showed gratifying results, | Which might prc There is a balance in the treasury of | party in the state ar fami Do e utch 2 ' a he - hones and L BdEra0s '”” itel D83 | $1.750. Stress was iaid on the fact | baigns next year ! « ense : s m =0 badly erushec > t thal g ’] ok e ime that it | that although the court has paid full |a protest from the c - at the meeting will be at the M. 1. ¢ that it w 1§ tonge doctor and drug hiils of its sick mem- | present wuse th w the amount charged school com-| - < oken Trolley Rail. v S , moved I e the amoun 'IM i( sehool COM- | Tpis gy’ on. Washington's birthday. Broken Trolley Rail would 1 helremovedSat sthe [ e e S o tha treasiry | newspapers best thetn out os pulit fon te mittee o ST Gl e ST S i | been en- | A trolley rail in front of the town | shoulder - he | during the year The officers re- | cal happenir state repor here to Palesting e ! . taged from the state hoard of educa- | hall broke yesterday under the weight His condition v reportec garded this as splendid evidence of | other news which the edit r t than The Middletown and New Pritain | | st : : more favorable this morning and his|ypc e St o f the % | emocratic admin iendor Mol O, () D0 DR 5 61 G e s by Y | T e s | . the excellent condition of the local |a real live democratic & sjchool districts charge for the tuition | o The subicst i The B0 Gl €y Ietiiag O 5 > | recovery is looked for While not !y runeh of the organization ought to e them first h thorities are fi apon a basis of two dollars a week | oo e Tpl g o e --;»\mi Connecticut company sent down al . i in" that his arm can be saved. After the meeting a smoker was | gratuitously The American tor each of the scholar This, as |y 15 American His- | section gang to repair it the surgeons hope to avoid amput ved, Fcresters from other towns | ittee has undes it ik el enge) o8 i ; 1 Gt , ) D ratic Literature o may be seen. makes a his cxpense i Tonuhy ovanmEl Marchla e Berlin Briefs ing it., and unless hlood poisoning sets | anq invited guests being entertained cmocratic 14 £ food r the Berlin taxpavers and, in rea_! . RO 3 S ety R0 el e || SLERE e B A R . ; mittee recently passcd 2 resolution to| et < subject for de-|from Iiden, Vermont. where she is bate is: ‘Resolved, f the rate of Qwn nds a larger numbe of its roung people to the higher institution! I'he tangible outcome 1 l nnounced {in, he may not lose the limh | itations, songs and dancing num- | was Uhe ction of Luc Masons to Tostall, Lers contributed much to the pleasure | of the frair meeting will be in the chapel at Up- Miss Laura Smith has returned Frederick lodge, A. . and A. 2L, who, i rember of the State Board o its recently elected offi- Suspected Horse Thief member 1 A ation of ) sUpe « 1 t the should at meeting to be held thi \cting on the request of the St Geation of o whict s @ : master’s jewel as a testimonial 0 it police we t that in the 'nited Siate The dispu New DRritain Yetart e ol : upon the affirmative are 1. R. Dunn Mr. Davis, who has lived on Main and Morzan Pickep: upon the n street, has moved family to | tive, Thomas Emerson and 1. .| Britain. | Sheldon o Ma : e sory arbitration s © e formerly of this place but now of i v | cent b Lanadon s : ' ould like to dc of the BB Langdon. who died Sunday, were h e e i y id, therefore this afternoon : o'clock Y e ; a matter of publi | hame of P. Frishie o i e s : : « each ethi i believes full the party and the st Ber- lin reports that she found a dande- lion blossom in full hloom in her e street The vard Sunday | of whien Mise Before the meeting | open for general d tood that Dimer d by the state 1 depri mmon sch eps out of Connect . effect ths vill no lenger be i ome Missionary work, and he effect that it will n 1ger he S inll the United doing Hom issionary States o1 be reduced to one | - ¢ séason. require more than four vears, ,-‘7‘1‘( = ,'hh'“:“_v)“”_“:’l']_‘ ‘P‘ e ’”r' {of Mrs. Jfohn R. GE T BNt [| G Y o ; . io complete the ordinary High school ! gie - HRC € OBV I 'L,,'.'\ ‘,,f‘;:,’l road. me"m '"‘ Y "\]“"”‘] ‘(":""I”‘ o \’." | oliee SHE trolman " LD SLEETLY t{vide democratic literature ) S e sre e e ve : - Stevens anc more Clark will take the oblizations eni jnced under arrest one « 7 . “HILDH F. H. Crane: unon the negative. Cla . e 0 to attend to | 0f Worshipful —master. succeedir } ywi's lodgers, whose desecription Neiid o 5 [SICK € : ence Baldwin and William cause of jafsis, ] asens 22 | James Son Rt retinet sromiit ol D nera e T J 2 Other hills ordered paid were the {1o0 1 T e e o e e mpson. wt ill retire from i with that of Henry Dimero, [ 0 G5 "5 o the same line LOVE C, ‘ollowing: Peckham Little company, Mo i George Jones. substituted for him Monday evening, March 22 ZTEOrSC E = : The i Nine 1 ) t 20 s e A ning, M 22, The installine ceremanies will he! in ich horse theft, committed in 7| Bea e £20; Mellen Hewes Co., $1.81; H meeting wwill belat the Gorgrosition: Mr. and Mrs. James Dowling of 518 S % e b it was announce tate Tres Phillips Supply company G 3 . nELogatlo 5 x in charze of Past 3 A. H. Con- ' « Ed 1 B, Grog the toastm S 3 DAY NS0 G church. The subj for debate is: | Cromwell vere dhe week-end gUeStS | qoi) anq s« S i : < S ently ‘teleasedl front| LAWAN irog Candy Ca Uon Schantz, $4: Hobart Honi ooy mrREn L e to give Cons t1; Pauline Scheer, $4.00: Lyons }6.50, the total of which =" $47.06. | School Superintendent b Dows | nad increased over that of oy nearly ten per cent. 514 nmames enrolled upon the ‘ries of the local schools at the ‘ime last vear. The inc | ) Parties have been looking over the | the oldest < pre ne to Conne ut Sun T'he \ddresses Are “'he different schools have been as fol- | SULRECaTeal- abandoncd tory buildings of the | canted o nt ¢ a o throust the state were fur Pobigms ow Hubbard 12: Beckley, none B ) portions Peck. Stow and Wileox company in { (e ceremonics b it / ption of the sus Worthington, 9; South, 6; Blue Hills, | that it is ci 1g considerable inter- Iéast Berlin, it is said, with a view R e Fris! i S ihs Omoer Marino % were made by Goverr Various matters of rdutine business| by 4 Rhode Island Red pullet owned | firm here. A N, Clar] ) < o Taoled Hka thebes « #ere transacted, during the course of { by nce Burr of Kensington. | The Senior mp Fire Girls will Inferment was in West cometery and by Mr xhich heated discussions took plac specimen of hen fruil measurves 8 7-8 [ hold a business meeting this evening A Meeiine oAl The prote Would Give Women the Vote. | inches from end to end, and at its |at the home "h Moy | ; = ; this nic an advice of Chief followe If the sentiment prevalent at = s 5 St school for voung people who h meeting of the Men's Lyceum held 1ast | ' ‘arr. e is e | Mr. and Mrs, Robert Woods of New = Mr. Ruer is considering the matter | ar Scely SorErailatior s évening at the Kensington Methodist | ¢ intitine in m e g DAtler | Britain are receiving congratulations | cqycation, and have to earn tholr : church was representative of the p) ) g | on the bhirth of a daughter Mrs i iR ithe factories Aunee fh Brief Tems, the Men’s Lyceum is sympathetic with Suffers Stroke, | sington. Thceting tolhs held inloonbection witil 1 1= &t the Charter Oak hospita the Woman Suffrage Movement which Thoms Ensign of Worthington Mrs., Henry Ostman is recovering | the adjournc innual session next | Hartford for treatment Is gaining so much prominence at the | ridge rcturned last evening from Win- | from an attack of grip. Monday evening. A clause making it The Martha Sewing circle will meet ¥ ostage { i -esponsible for pupils who. for any | | will spend several weeks as the guest | Will Jumes Woodruff was unable, he- newspapers those who take post graduate courses, that off 1wm Chief Igan ha r When Mi. Tun vas introdu FO Jones, $3.50; L Mills, : Uirermieal, (e o Sesiens o of Mr. and Mrs. John Cashman, M Sy L i : H and the | that therc i pposed no re Cold, Soi -eported that the schoo! : rship spt time as against 565 at the sical con : hat h Serveria, A9 e-t about the vieinity has been laid jtoward locating a new manufacturing | yyiy Alfred McTLean and f umons lodgers in the Town | S€T : >, Dwyer widest joint hos a circumference of | of East Berlin The establishment of an evening Thom views of the organization as a bod them a ed"” on fthe e { Woods was Miss Alice Colby of Ken- | (i} he discussed at a spoci te v tunneil, the Sy

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