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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1015, Better Buy Linens and Cottons Now While Annual Sale Prices Prevail In view of the strife in Kurope between the various linens are mude, prices In the linen terially. Fortunately we bought our received most of our stock before the Values at this great annual sale. now, so it behooves the wise and thrifty housewife to drapery and other linen needs and buy now for future t of sale offerings: linens before advances so can AR 50¢ yard. worth 87 A in . In ONG THIEE DAMASKS, A 66 Inch regular 75 c for 72 t-2¢ yard. $1.50 grade for $1.25 the reg. $1.25 kind 60 in. ¢ value for 67 Double Dam: yd. In Silver $1.10 yd. Bleached, worth k worth for fic Plain 20 in,. yard, fc each. SELECT CRASHES when Irish Crash i Lileached Linen and 10c kind is 8 1-2¢ yd. Austria 18 inch, 20¢ kind, 17¢ yd. Heather Glass Toweling, 17 inch, 1le kind, 8 1-2¢ kind, 5¢ each. Dutch Dish Cloths, 6c kind, in grade pure GRE VALU ALSO, in J. S shert lengths of Irish Satin Damas Kins, and all Linens, as well as Quilts and money it is yvour time to buy. Blankets. SALE ALSO OF COTTONS by the yard at decided 36 inch and wider Cottons all at a saving i{f you buy during this Special Remember, Too, that Sheets and Pillow Cases are Linen and Cotton Sale. cheaper than ever before, and fill ever need now. time have Cotton goods been as low be as cheap again. Make the most of it. ot \"AVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPT- LY R ECEIVING ALD DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US market have advanced the Linens are rising in price all 1-2¢ yard. Bleached $1.00 kind for 90c¢ fax, 30c. Floor Brown’'s Clothe and Towels of all kinds. If you want to save priced as now, and they may never nations just where most ma- war began, and offer you unusual the time to her table Will just look needs. I several 59¢ to 6be, for Fine Irish make for 81,00 vd. $1 s 5¢ yd. 18 in. 18 in. 13c yd. Crash. 25c. yd. Cloths, reg. 70 In Nap- Napkina. Lunch price reductions, for a long long Francis Polgrosek and Cz Czajkowska, Fiovanni Soleti Rosina DeLuca, Angelo Orsi and Margaret Joss, Horace H. Fitzgerald and Selina Maria Hart, Enrico Polo and Adele Brochetto, Charles H. Steb- bins and Setta May Knight, Charles W, Cowdry and Mary Kanpka, Christian F. Zwick and Wilhelmina Schmidt, Tony Simeono and Elizabeth VITAL STATISTICS SHOW MANY BIRTHS £+ | Caroline Ric William . Hart and | Mrs., Laura Forest, Harold W. Upson o | and Lulah . Alling, Leslie A. G » | ham and Lydia R. Lovejoy, Filippo Nincly-four ~ Here During Year; i, o™it i and Trene Dunn, Edward g | J. Woods and Mary Hasson. Stanley |12 Rowley and Anastasia M TREES sm[[N [-RDM BU[KELH’S James Richard Kane and Mary B [ Griffin, Henry Albert and Matilda | Faumann, John Piersanti and Clem- citine Fasdelli, Vincent Stering and Matilda Racher, Vincenzo Rosato and Paulina Candolfa, Warren W. Upson and Marjorie T. Bennett, James Ros- sitto and Vincenza Commarita, | Charles T. Schur and Katherine | O'Donnell, Angelo Cipriani and An- " | geling Conflege. Tony Forlini and Although the voting list did not | Nypin Teresa Simioni. gwell very much during the past year, | nnq silvina Elsi Casalingo, Marvin Town Clerk Francis H. Shaw finds | ielly and Helena G. Marks. that the population of tae town in- , i creased considerably, his records | Patroncsses Named. showing that, even though the Grim | The following officors and commit- Reaper made fifty visits herc, the | tee members of the Berlin Red Cros: stork was busier in 1914 and hustled | hr@nch will e the patronesses at the {n ninety-four young Americans concert of the Trinity Musical clubs The following children first saw the | Which is to be given in the Town hall licht of day in the vear which re. | in Berlin Friday night for the bene- cently passed into history fit of the Red Cr Mrs. Sidney M. « Guiseppe Magnano, Gemma Ro- | (¢wles, Miss Marjorie Moore, Miss vasio, Evelyn Johnson, Powell Hiteh. | 1:izabeth Wilcox, Mrs. George war, Bdna T. Maler, Egidia Ranaldl, | Punham. Mrs. g, C. Lincoln. Mrs. John' Trevethan, Silvia Busnardl, Gia- | 'homds [Fagan, Miss Nora O'Brien, vanl #Puleini, Florence B, Emerson, | MIs. . William Morgan, Mrs. “C. J. Joseph Kopotski, Virgiilio Pogonetti, | PUIT> Mrs. E. P. Dunham and Miss Adolph Haman, Francesco Rio, | (4Frie Bauer. James J. Sullivan, Lillian M. Gravaler LhosgRingche s cRp Leona B. Barrett, ph Gordeck, | Making efforts to sell a Tihed o T oo o tickets and, providing Vearde Witkoske, Walter, J. Muiler, | 1§ fivoranie, the hafl witl, Celestino Massirio, Sophin il WAL e Herbert L. Eldridge, Robert McCabe, Pasquale Martino, Mick Carbont, Christina Bengston, F. Mc- Sweency, Maria Zaputalla, Marcello Angelo, Carbo Ferrara, Fenisia Car- | . dillo, Arnoldo Lanza, Coneceti Barai- kis choicest pines tigro, Franklin = Woondruff, Andreow dewn and carried off, Davivo, Natalie Cobey, Walter Pabst, | Christmas tree hunters Alfred Pauloz, Ronald McCorkle, | oy wa proud of William Bittner, Willlam Garrlt trees which were ¢ Fmelio Berretta, Frederick A, Bdger- | SUme instances, some ly. Bsther Bowers, Primo Auselino, | autiful of them had been mutilated Ttobert Clark, Blizabeth Deming. by the axes of misereants who seemed Jtobert Graham, Framees Shepherd, | !¢ have made it a point to cut off the \nnie Banulski, John B, Julian, Grace | t'D branches of them, Faltin, Joseph Polumbo Stanley Mivandi, Bernard Gaines, Rosie Deblaco, Ottilie Renn, Alice Carlson, Bruna Misturi, Otfo Bodach, Atelina Greco, Letitin i anec | ik Elizabeth Hadden, Chuyic U Antonio Follo, Bdna liners Wal- er O'Connell, Joseph | Wil liam Ringwood, Albert Tina ditta Zatola, Janettc ks || son Pelletier, Loomis, George Bolles, Jr. Joseph Toohe McKeon, Alice Moore, Lou Nilson, lodna Bates, Garaboski, Charles Mitchell, V| rold Stockman, ) avage, Te taria Arnadi, Josio Butler, lawa, Berilin News R——— — il sk Beautiful Pines Carried Off Presum- | ‘ably By Christmas Tree Hunters— | 0l Grocery Book Found—Patron- esses for Concert. M. the concert are large the weather undoubted- Jo: o 0] o 3. 3 I be aski, | Trees Stolen, walking about his farm William Bulkeley, ble patriarch. ragrined to find While terday | verer i of ves- was surprised that a number had been cut probably by Mr. Bulke- ome of the rried off. In of the most a s “The Good Old Times.™ R “the 1 times” | that frequently reminded of, local people would in an old which Sidney ' has fonund hook was father, kdward Upson, the owner on January 8. 18; purchase of many groceries, some which were sold aft prices !'\would be considered exorbitant at Raphael | {ho present time. Among the items in Olga Pa- | the book is one for a half gallon of esba KInskow- | kerosene oillat $1,24 per zallon! Five 3 Mazini and | pounds 1 brought sixty-three Cictor Samuel Davis, Jr. | cents: cight pounds of codfish, thirty- Dan Cupid not asleep either. | four cents half pound of raisins, It may not have heen leap year, but | thirteen cent nd a box of matche nevertheless, he succeeded in enticing | eight cents. Mr. Cowles notes with thirty-three bashful boyvs to the town | interest, records of the sale of a pound rlerk's office for marriage licenses. | each of redwood and logwood at six Marriages of the following couples | and three cents a pound. respectively, took place during the year: These articles were used by the house- George Loomis and Amelia Schultz, | wives to color the cotton cloth with James S, Thompson and Gertrude E. | which dresses were made and to color irding W good are so groce account M. Cowles of Ken- in his attic sued (o Mr. Cowles hy of the villass 6. and records beok on, P Renn, Thompson, air, The Cowles’ samuel store, the of Josenh Ventres Branka was a L. Steinman and Bessie | John Adam Smizer and Dorothy | Siecun- | Joseph Greco | P. | number | Berlin's | probably he in- | which { the knitting of also sold, to stay the used in Copperas was at that time, white varn stockings. being used die. The son's store ing. It i in which Samuel Up- located, is still stand- situated almost directly | opposite Mr. Cowles' residence, and is now the praperty of Antony Mogiln | isky. At one time the Kensington postoftice wis also located there Mny M New New railrond, through building we Go to den. and lacal The York, Haven its Dimock:| Hartford agents, has re-engaged East ais at the st | placing him the Beckley of Rerlin, who was recently as night man station charged erlin passenger in charge of the grade crossing during the night hours. Charles Elton has lost his position as a result of this latest move of the company, but has been promised | a similar job in Meriden in the near future. When the railroad first in- augurated its policy of retrenchment, “Charlie’” lost his position a ssistant baggagemaster at the Berlin depot. The company gave him a job on the { gates about twa months ago, imme diately after the gates had been in- stalled. 1tes at Berlin Librarian Slighted. State Goddard has formed ex-Representative Daniel Web- ster of Beckley Quarter that Ber linite has ever held a position as door in- no messenger at the state cap- Hartford. 1 this is Berlin is certainly privilege of filling one very soon,” says Had it not been Selectman Gih- the present keeper or itol in the case entitled to the of these positions the former solon. for a turn of chance, ney would during term a doorkeeper. Mr. Web- son Stuart, a candidate for ‘nger for the ensuing session, but also defeated at the caucus las lay evening. Berlin Briefs, ngements for the of H. L. Porter Camp, S. be perfected at a meeting of the local Sons of Veterans to be held to- { mor evening at the home of Se- | lectman Gibney. I | | serve was organization of V., will 0w The Kensington Methodists will hold wver meeting at evening at the resi and Mrs, Hanford. same time tomorrow night, will take place at the home and M W. H. S. Morgan Friday evening at Mr. and G. Sheldon’s home cottage this a o’clock of M. the meeting of Mr and on Mrs. L. The Kensington {.church pr tomarrow Mr. and Mis ridge i Lol Miss ton. Congregational meeting will held At the residence of B, Baldwin Riley of Worthington week as the guest Thomas of Thomas- 3 he ' Mr Pauline spendir Je sht & the weather, at the evening there masquers in Foreste Corner Sacial cleared Despite fair given the expenses The, party Mrs tan. The Ladies’ Aid lin Congregational tained this afternoon Deming Worthington There no tion of Mrs. I Berlin, who is H. M. Woads of Southington, for- mer Kast Berlinite, is serfously ill. J. R. Smith has returned to Spring- was A ball hail and crowd de last Cosey were by club whist of Kensing- hold a the of Berlin grange will th evening at Gl Dickinson home arles society of the Rer- church was enter- Mrs. Francis ridae hy ol change in the condi- W. Griswold of Fast ill with pneumon a | vesterday ta Plainville News MAY FACE COURT —_— FREIGHT “HOPPERS” | SENTENCED T0 JAIL Trio from New Haven “seat Up” for Ten Days by Just.ce Prior. INVITE PASTOR T0 REMAIN HERE Prisoners Were Aocused of Breaking Seals on Freight Car.—W Con- ference to Return Rev, Thurston.—Briefs. arrested w. C. Three freight “hoppers by Deputy Sherifi after trainmen had complained they broke into a car contuining consignments of merchandise, were each sentenced to ten d n I this morning when they were ar- | vgned before Justice 5. P. Prior on ‘ to | Hart, that ORLYS ELTON ROGERS York, the virs New 1Loger love aff public Sniffen dren Jan. 13.—Lorlys handsome lawyer were fully revealed when his “love wife,” poisoned her little and he 1f, is to | charges in conne | it is reported. alive, but her two revealed that she whose the Ide chiy face the c: wife dead. | them the charge of atlaching themsely train owned by the Haven road. Inability to get sufficient evidence convict the men of breaking tie seal on the car caused the authorities to give up this charge and the men were put to piea on a mple misde- meanor, Justice Prior handing out jail sentences on the recommendation | of Grand Juror M. A. Norton who ap- | 1€ peared for the state. Ji The prisoners gave their names | er Frank Smith, Burton Brown and seph Gillis, all claiming New Haven | @ their home city. They entered | His first wife obtained a divorce from of not guilty, although they | him. He married then fel admitted stealing the rides in with his supportec Conductor MeGinnity, at wife quest the men were taken tody. testified that when his reached Simsbury, he found the in a box car, the seal of which had | been hroken after the train left | Northampton. They denied having | hroken the door open. He admitted | that nothing had heen stolen Hugh F. Shannon. one of the pany’'s special agents, claimed the men dldn't have permis ride on the cars In their own hehalf t} told | ternoon at 2 o'clock from his home thellco ol tha et e their | With services at the house. The in way back to New Haven from Conga- | terment will be in West cemetery. mond b wheratibevinaa atinE Mr. Roper was fifty-nine years ice, and not having much money, | ?8e. He is survived by his widow they decided to “freight it” far two sons and two daughters Plainville, paying their fares the Mi ance of the way. They left the train at the local depot and were on their way to the ticket office when they were apprehended by the sherlff, They | \SSessments was filed t stoutly asserted their innocence | state authorities by the far as the breaking of the lectmen, eanienea The report shows a substantial (BT (T ol Pt in the number liable for S e taxes this year. There are e on the list. 207 of which sl oo from paying this tax owing tc Leinaat el of service as firemen, mil after the fon adjourned at the head two likely to with se, tion His babies S0 love ire is now gave rself, and de against may be a4 murder may be her. 1In that brought into the « acee Rogers has been callec “heartbreaker” and “lady killer. charge case as ase an sory Jo- a a again and “love wife He in expensive apartment their as pleas | his own keeping and whose into re- cus- train trio ; quarters, his and an “love t for wife two the ance ently bahies, same time renewed his with his divorced wife he was leading a triple life a | ing street, after an fliness of a | weeks. He suffered from a complica that tion of diseases and his death Lo | been expected for several days. | The funeral will be held Friday af com- had n men m been o as tary Enrollment Filed. day with board of se seals was in per 750 Are se nal names was re-elected National bank | o, p meeting of the | oot held last evening | B $ | itiamen stockholders' had | " e The o | 1rederick | ip Marino Italian residents, have managed | tax in previous yes Want $150 appropriation will be evening school town meeting next has | . This amount the PASt | ovement claim will uly | as or some other reason Trumbull h: the bank since an d and much its attributed to his activities president The directors elected H. Condell, A. A. MclLeod, cashier and Wheeler, « stant cashier. The bank's annual statement sented to the sharcholders at meeting made a most satisfacto port. It showed that the bank been most successful during the vear and that its deposits are stes | on the organizing of a Christmas | OF the balance b Savings club, which was started L el nroposito I AN | support is evidenced X the age with membership Pr : i ‘“‘l’” v nearly a thousand. BEshst Lo tus asc men The board of | Ins to have it included in the remain unchanged, | for the The names of holders Hetmnembers | eral prominent citizens, including the follows: C. G. Calor, D. G. Clark, E. | Tembers of the H. Hills, J. H. Trumbull, | the petition and l'i’n)’x" that ar Ly S Trumbull, C. W. Hird, F. G. $tephen- | [+ KT SIWORE A. A McLeod. A. AL S T H. Condell and 5 W hraalus. | the voters for their approval While the school will be apen Death of ¥ | anvone, if the voters decide to Roper, for some | tablish it, it is understood that a New Haven road's flagman at | cial effort will be made to get the Broad street crossing, died ! English speaking foreigners yesterday at his home Whit- | There a good sized | rope still ! the t | verse native and canvass v J. Derby ssisted as heen it succe: as i 1180 ‘ president; LRy I"hil the I'atrolman enrolling of whon the in number vide a to paying vice rs Api priation. $150, asked for at the Maonday An derstood, posed it the special pre- their re- evening the pay people back of he ample to an B two weel a of peti- sev- | tion it directors will meeting the stock- re-electing school board, are it not objection will plan is submitted expected son, te ‘derick Roper., Frederick time the it spe- non- jain 15u- to on colony of who in e = are able to language of thought ins, con- their that only land, field after having visited with Kas Berlin friends There it are a numbher of suffragists in Berlin and it was with keen dis- appointment that they learned today of the defeat of the suffrage resolution in the house of representatives. M Mrs. Berlin il WHAT NEURASTHERIA 1S Neurasthenia is a condition of exi tion of the nervougsystem. The causes | her are varied. Continuous work, mental or | Figs physical, without proper vacatign periods, | without proper attention to diet and ex- ercise, also worry over the struggle for success, are the most common causcs. Ixcesses of almost any kind duce it. Some discascs, 1 will cause ncurasthenia. So also severe shock, intens xicty or The symptor:s are over-sensitivenes irritahility, a disposition 1o worry over trifles, headache, possibly nansca. The treatment is one of nutrition of the nerve cells, requiring a nmon-aleobolic tonic. As the nerves get their nourish- ment from the blood the treatment ni-g be directed toward building up the blood. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills act directly on the hlood and with proper regulation of the diet have Imy\m{ of the greatest hene- fit in many cascs of neurasthenia. A Millions tendency to anemia, or bloodlessness, | nia shown by most neurasthenic patients, i3 | 4 tea algo corrected by these tonic pille. Your own druggist sells Dr. Williams' Pink ! 59 Two useft:l books “‘Diseascs o vous System’’ and ““Whatto I'at and How to Eat’’ wil be sent free by the Dr. Wil- liams Medicine (‘o., Schenectady, N. Y., if you mention this paper. ; | | CROSS, FEVERISH CHILD IS BILIOUS OR CONSTIPATED and James are Dempsey af of i Mother. give 1 lifornia Figs.” ke ngue is Syrup of ve mother children “California that this is their they love oughly li after syrup ans- Every realizes givir ideal laxa sant taste hecause it 11 and the tender littl aut When ith s b wh vawels with- gripin cros re v, st mother! i of this harmless few hours the to e a te Jaxative fo undiar wspoonft and in a few a food constipat te, a pas howel have a Wher cold nd vo child | full o 1eh-ache n tem s t) stom dinrrhoc colic——remember itment giver tre ansing’ nothers lifor gs handy: they know today Ask of saves a sick druggist “alifornia poanful vour for a tomorrow hottle whi Syrup Wiz directions f 1eNer- ' onies children of all azes tle and grown printed ounterfeits sold here, don’t Get the genuine., made ['t‘:mrnrnln Fig Syrup Company.” on the Beware |0 bhe by | fooled Siton is a | great deal more poison that she took Rog- as acquaint- Appar- few A report of the enrollment recently | taken for personal taxes and military the made this year by un- pro- undertaking strong | the o to | * | excellent hild | < WITH “LOVE WIFE” Agents Por Telephone Your Ord for, “Ame Corsets. GREAT JANUARY S OF FUR MOST The Hartford Sk Store. Mail Orders Promptly Filled, We for Hartford Tyra are Exclusive Agents “Madame COMPRISING EVERY KIND OF FUR AN e | ONE-THIRD 4 The TO ONE-HALF LESS THAN 1§ furs offered at this time are the kind you can buy with the utmost confidence leading, reliable furrier and gold with will satisfactory that up to the Don't this give wear and service only furs were dependable, and thi t measure standard of quality of miss opportunity there made. THE KINDS AND PRICES: 1 Pointed this $ thi Fox Scarfe for Fox Muffs for Scarfs sale 2.50 0 Ie this ; Pointed 1 Skunk Skunk Hudson $1 $10.0 fc 0 for Raccoon r sale, 10,00 Scarfs Fitch Fitch Muff Seal Skunk Muffs sale Scarfs sale Moufflon Sets, Skunk S Muffs R Raccoon this sale, $10.00 thi thi for Seal and for Hudson Seal and for sale Hudson Civet C Civet and irfs this sale at $14.4 $12 price Cat price white and grey arfs for this sale, $15.70 1 Skunk Natural Natura) Fitch Secarfs Fitch f Black J Black Taupe for this sale for $12.05 Scarfs Muffs this this this $1 $14) 516.70 coon and ale Raccoon for this 50 nnd $12.6 $14.96 sale ror $6.956 and Muffs for Lynx Muffs for this sale sale sale Lynx Scarfs for Fox Muffs salc i arfs, Lynx Set this sa $ price 31 price Taupe Natural x f sale $27 50 $29.76 and Cat for Black Scarfs for $22 $2 $2 Black Fox Muffs for this sale and $39.00 Fox this sale $10.00, $10.95 $1%, 0, 5.00 50 and § 2,00 $1 $16 $18 ) opportunity | house committed | today's | by | tee be appreciate an familiar with { they would to hecome English Gets Past Masters' Jewel, and Mr, Ca pleasing to 1 cans in particulal > James Simpson, whose term as wor 1 | shipful master of Frederick lodge, A » | 7. and A. M., expired yesterday, was the recipient of a past testimonial from the town, presented to him meeting held last sonic temple on East presentation was made | ter A. 1. Rogers, Mr > | ing a fitting response The officers for the including N. Elmore warshipful master, were meeting The exerc charge of A. H. Condell | Gwillim, both of whom [ters of the lodge [ Ma Clerk Master Spencer Miss Fid Miss Ethel M. H meeting of the Waterbury Miss brarian at Charter last Friday, is fortable, Miss health for many friends heo| recovery jewel of a maste Masong the at the regular evening in the Ma Main street. The Past Mas- mak- Frances who und Oak by Simpson term new it ir s ensuing Clark, the installed poor ises were and 8 are past mas NEV rwWo Saybrook of the Peck of May Davis place at od R, notice Ocean Steamship ha marria re ships & official e Lester | Town this place of Hart Sayhrook of and ford January Mr. Peck ind is well Percy M jss which h, Ga., vice-pif of the here, nnoung ol Kloise took 1 19 a known manager on compan J meeting here. wi that line The 1 1 be begin soon Invited to Return decide ew vessell York A stor of Re Methodist to the to be Local have \ suitable Atlantie than New held vinville a recommend conference pril t or trans to P Thurston the in p lurger ny nk church he The unanimous return G. B who been in | the company would the Bost re for the,h probah charge of past Augusta and between has invitation to to remain and ha district superintendent Dent, 1) of New vear afficial board extended ing Mr. Thurston \dvised the 1 action a here HANK O'D. Rev. I D Haven ¢ o of its My | Methodist and he [ spect af the townspeople | Though in poor health, he hicago n former anager veters by the | Thurston is well liked the | beasts cnd algo enjoys re derwent an in genera was said be for trouble He hospita has accom ing the KEEP LOOK It's Easy—If Edwards' O since e church are f | plished considerable UM ing the duties of the 1 the member of have him it least al the remain torate and inxious 1o here nother vear Gave Enjoyable Social 4l and dance ha 1 financ the socis firemen In hardl ted While the the the the Town ng was al 80 by it commiti proved a Yesterday anggments, most en VT of k to do the th the recret young ar liver of having rings fous look no sparkle Your doctor will 11 gickness nd liver Dr. Edwards, & we perfected & xed w ive oil § yowels, which he gat et Ttems ears, | : i S e Dr. Edwards' Ol The Grange will give g publi tute for calomel, are | whist this evening ite hall yet always efiective, | Pierce street I'hey bring about . «pirit, that natural by Dr. L. H be enjoved by everyd of his cla liver and clearing the | ®ity of Vermont You will know Des | the Allyn Hartford lets by their olive n box. All druggists, Representative . T, ( place was appointed a member of the | 1ile Hosc weial day The roads wag but a | ers from company’s anniversary in and of was given observance under in your inclement on weather made attendance small erowd New Rritain program, after enjoyed Fo the and ther Entertain furnished an which dar ng was X's orehestra played in n Frost attended in the given last evening quet ssmates Univer House in arter of this | The Olive Tablet G

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