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ANUARY 16, 1915, MANAGER’S W":E BUYS SON, ARMY AVIATOR | AN IMAL FERTI L, WANT A GOOD CROP ? ’ : ) SN : 3 PE_ANI . g Then give your land a chance—give it plenty of pl % start to finish. Too often & crop is & failure hecaused ol zer used does not supply enough plant food or does ! = = L # 3 when needed. Lowell Animal Fertilizers meet the g . ¥ & perfectly if used as directed. They are active all th : i il B d I 55 “ Hetter Results Than I Have Evor Bofore Obtal, IS. Trederick Hhoeric's bil 0 o1 e e e Safapans Drand of Jerdlibar in the pm { but never used Lowe: jlizer until » year or two ago. T { and calery, and the Animl oo Hi f 2 ot A ] corn And grain, gave fe be sults than 1 have ever befo $l 200 Wuo ngnGS[ m.fimfi : o Therefore I can strongly endorse Loweil Animal Fertilisers ) § : 4 G. H. ROBERTSON, Tolland O Bend for our free booklet. Tt will tell you just how to get th L Three Lhye il i | omess il 1€ oo Sl 4 o st Buy Linens and Cottons at | ——— ' 000 Business Last Year.—Company Will Be Re-c nized.—May Sub- Sale Prices Mrs, Barbara lHoerie, wife of the Realizing how the fighting in Kurope will affect the future output of M| manager of the ractory, linens, and how much higher prices are bound to be, farseeing people H | (L red the plant of the ldeal ey by the hundreds have throi here to take advantage of this January { | company. purchasing the machincty T 48 R ¢ = 00, NIEW BRITAUC Linen sales Bargains. We couid not offer the values we do were it not § | and other equipment at a public 3 . for the fact that we placed large orders a year ago and reccived the linens # | (jon conducted under the direction of 3 : ’ ‘ just as the war broke out. That is why we are so well supplied with the Attorney Newell Jennings, receiver | i , 5 as he was held responsivie for | HOLCOMB goods you want at the same old prices. Will call attention to a few of B | for the corporation. She offered §1,- | the results « the company’'s ork | lis sale's special values: B | 200 for the plant and as the other 5id the mianner in which the apsars | — i ' Tl st e . I ; REPLA \MONG THE CRASHES particn- ) DO NOT MISS THESE. They are [ e e BETHHARN-HOLLW| Sy e e larly note one of the “Heather make. [ German all linen Hemstitched Doylies, B8 | thews transferred the owncrs fleved that' ihe rhiet should o regular 15c grade, priced 12 1-2¢ | than a nominal leader or should the size 15x16 inches, regular $2.50 grade, | Dot o ening Chancellor von Bethmann-Hollweg | According to Receiver Jennings, | iy mourning the loss of his son, | commissioners want him merely for vesterday ae Switch Governor Sees Should Not R assorted designs, $1.89 doz, of Heather make, regu- . the company dld a §10.000 business | vo\ing wrmy aviator, who was recents | # figurehead they should not hold him Highway § responsible for mistakes that might is accepted, it probable At the Churches, that the machinery v worth New Britain will preach at the 10:4 s understood service in the Methodist church t« Is th Mr, F | o 2 4 lendid commis proposed agree- | NOTTOW morning In the evening ol e srade, 18 in., for 8 1-2¢ yard. PATTERN CLOTHS, J. S, Brown's vear, and it |“|“w his “1"”(*"'1‘ “‘“'1 Iy Killed in the war. 1f was reported | RIA CRASH, 18 inch, shrunk | e, 90 for $2.98, worth $4. . »f_' tory cou e of some time amo fhat the chancellop) D nade af Ny Jan d will not lint, 20¢ kind, 17c, & LI'_"““-_ ; W@ at a smatler | M40 fallen out with the kaiser and Members of the Hose company, it NOTi: ALSO thd 20 Inch red bor- 22 tn, napkins to match, 82.98 doz. ; e |’\"“’“ h‘:']") 5 peeted, Re- | Would resisn. This is denicd ISFRal0 Rare ;-wv wlm ' .'m ,’m‘ full 1 o z 30¢ sh for 25¢ dl - 5 g r e igure 4 ac ree:! € "‘_“ '\‘ | power transferrec 1o the chief An¢ R s roree, 0 v XTonaron 3o 10 pwonth sl o coiver Jennings' inventory filed with 8 _ | they believe that the change will make Wi i 2 o 9 " . 8 suporior court s 0 S LoV i v ey o couits,. by 90 in., for $4,19, worth $6.00 ea, the superior court some time o e g | the department more eMcient ” N 3 e ~ giving the value of the company's ol . ny radical changes min yd. And others that are bar- T2x108 for $4.79, worth $6.50 ea... g | fIVing S : Dol ‘m“‘” L | before it K . 5 3 k| holdings « T.740.5 e estimatec A | et » 24 Napkins $1.19, worth $6.00 doz nglding sh §2.761 | that it will I ssted (o them that Methodist—Rey. Heury Hoat .’ ° S : the matter be laid before the state DAMASKS, TOWELS, LINKEN SETS, PATTEFRN CLOTHS, Linen - amafthaithelmluc otithefaterlals Lol ol S el it BEUSioRe theh state lew Cases, Sheets, Blankets, Bed Spreuds, Comfortables, Silk Quilts both b [ 610, o PR BEeR RN O Mceralof wool or down filled, all thesc and all that's sold at Linen and Bedding | Mrs. Moerle's husband, Frederick | (6 COMPARY Seem Depts. Reduced, { | Hocrle 1s president of the company, | DIIALS against the br s ) and it was at his request that the : stified and it is under- | 7 o'clock there will he a sermon court appointed a receiver to handie , | a he v reput stood that they are not willing to | the pastor, Rev. G. B. Thurstor R make any reductions in the rates or | Episcopal-—Holy commur to accept suggestions of changes in | celebrated at 8 o'clock Sunda the rules ing in the Church of Our Savio Commiddboes i -l | organize the company and the busi- Prospects of a warm debate con- | Rev. R. H. Burton. the rector 1l or New Have ITAVING AN AUTOMOB ILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMUT- ¢ s 4 Sl cerning the contract seemed bright | preach at the regular sery 1 10:4 : : g S S =4 ss will be carried on as heretofore, E ¢ g each at the regular service at 1( LY RECEIVING ALY DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. J | Mr. Hoerle continuing as manager of | 093y and it was said that the town Congregational—Rev. F." L. Grant | the plant. until vigorou test ' naow o § % - a igorous protes has een | morrow The business meeting fo which Theode - Appeal to Udlities Board. raised by some of the voters, The |the sale of seats announced for Mon New Haven, has Sadd by John H. Gustafson, but title | rules of the club provide that, if any | That they are ready to have the |, greement has been carefully exam- | day evening will be postponed o | friend 1lthough Beriin NQWS in the property now vests in lsak | member withdraws, he must forfeit | Proposed contract with the town sub- |incd and leaders of the opposition | Wednesday night on account of the | ing from a serion “ | mitted to the public utilities commis- are prepared to show what | - its affairs. fdate fe the Attorney Jennings stated this morn- ing that it is the intention to re- mong whom wa n 0 There ig specu will not accept the agreement, at least | will preach at the morning service t mm i Freeberg. [t was brought out in the |ten per cent. of the amount he has up they | town mecting donald was Insu hearing that there is a prior mort- | already deposited. If members have | Sion for approval is claimed by some | ¢laim are flaws which are not favor- Advent Christian—The pastor, T for mu ars, gage for $7,600 on the property. The [ not enough money on hand to make | of the oflicers of the water ,;mn.m‘\, able to the interests of the town J. W. Denton will discuss the ques- | Governor Baldwi Judge found that there was $3,205 due | thelr weekly payments, the club will | and should the voters at fhe i \. H. Condell, it is sald, will object | tion, “Where Is the Promise of His |crats came into pd under Mr. Sadd’s mortgage. It was|loan them money, charging two per | journed annual town meeting Monday | to the town paying for hydrants on | Coming,' at the morning service. Sur on the motion of Mr. Sadd that the | cent. interest weekly. After 2 mem- | _ - | Yead ends, advaneing the claim that idu_\‘ schoc will follow Young pe FFIND DYNAM by | ber has paid in ten dollars, he can ~ foreclosure was directed to be 3 ‘ i they were installed for the company's | pla's! praise and prayer setvice will e i ! many years and was one of the first any P prayer vice gels deengun g shbotousinedesntic his vieinity to get up wireless ap- | 1€¢: He also opposes the idea of giv- | be held at 6 o'clock in the evening. | Former Student Barnett Levine, William R. Beck- | his account. L $ e g e e ho | ing the company three days notice | the regular evening service following Wreck Several L erly and Barnett Seltzer were appoin Methodist Church, Continuadl itol experimentt Auccesatully when a test of hiydrants is to be | The pastor's sermon will be on “The ed by the court to appraise the prop- s made for the fire department Some | New Testament, Teaching 11 ow ric, Jan Services at the Methodist chur 0- | & s x is apparatus to , stam Aching anc or 1 « « ch t ind has brought h pp: of the voters apparently are of the ; giveness.” There will be special mu d e = er morrow will be as follows: At 10:45 | such a stage of perfection that he fre- | ? isl i t App it Up to about o vear ago, Mr. and ! T EC T S0 SOHD R T P a U e el s s e et ot wm: orshi h s on by Y She \sSage o ships ing ser wm ASK I.Gfl!ualflfi 0 mn Mrs. Marcus Jacobs owned and oc. z p, With sermon by quently catches messages from ships | ..o or watering troughs and they | vices ’ terday the pastor: “The Crying Need of All : i . ST RGeS Uy o ving Need of A at sea. He is a member of the Hart- | o 45 o (000 3 & | Godi |cupled the place over which the suit|ne World.” Ivening service at 7:00 | fora Radle club [ 2ot onadoraiheththe ftown Officinls Still Sflent s | was held yesterday. After selling | o150k (he pastor will apealc o L 5 should have to pay $15 for each studenty |out they moved to Burnmside. The |« Open Seerel. : i Plan Popular. [ hydrant in use, Officials of the Landers, Frary and arg tealin| i he company meets the latter argu- | (lark company of New Britain are had | | | Tertl with it ata Vabical uh o win s tig | lost atmospherigl howing that In | ¢;n e gilent regarding their plans und . o the usge of the land recently purcha e that from the Johnson estate in the Mour ! oner Freebergs occupled the house for sev- There will he special evangelistic | The announcement In the Herald | eral months, hut moved oGt late infseorvices at the Methodist church, | last night that Selectman Gibney hid the fall. Tues Wednesday, Thursday and | decided, upon the request of a num- Red Cross Concert Successful. Friday of next week. The hour of | ber of his constituents, to appear be- . Stevens for Depuy. . SAVINGS CLUS AT PAPER GOGDS 3 Sapioyes Enjoy Membership i (, its g e Sl o % 7 Sixty Empioyes Enioy I t :t; utmost ¢ l|;|« m’ Il;rmr:” e will preach, beginning Tuesday even- | and ask that the charter be so on the occazion of a delig on- | 3 C ] * Novel rganization—Literar - o . ing. A cordial welcome for everybody. | amended as to allow the city of w Novel Organization—Uiterary So-| (0510 qored by the Trinity College | ! o ) ¥. | amendec ) h v e ([Fitest ihs Mownie Bcont —PULL IR i o ; o Story of the Viol. Britaln the right to extend Its water | pan reasury will Musicaljcluby forthe penel i | mains to Kensington, was received | N €Xcess of $1,000 a year It has | is reported that the cc re seused 1€ (ieroesthvos i iR inz o rain o ligten priuiigh BN 28! Hs Al o e 4\»1 the | lith favor about the district. The | ’CCn suggested to the selectmen taat | poses to erect a factor higt Judgment Granted. - | bers was carried out by the studen 2 o carriec )lvll[v-ll Monday | 708 T of opinion is that tho | (he town enter into a ten vear con- | the property, the pl f N S who were encored repeatediy. i ev g's meeting of the Berlin Liter- | SPR¥ HEE B0 M0 B0 itee will a froct with the compaiy. puving s fat | 118l calluiold brsing Representative Roger 3 wole Affer the concert the Trinity young | ary society, which is to be held at | quiesce to the requests of the Ken rate for water rvice: $1,000 a year | time the celluloid plant of Kensington « ited foday that when {mey were entertained at the home of | residence of Bryan H. Atwater of ingtonites, thus, paving the way for | has been mentioned as the most sat- | its other buildings it the legislature convenes usain - on| Miss Blizabeth Wilcox. Worthington rid the introduction of running water in- | isfactory figurc. .Such a suggestion | it is said that on account Tucsciy he will introduce a resolution Members of the committee in charze Miss I. Thomas of Meriden, a very | 1o that section of the town. | may be presented nat the coming | ger of fire, the officers be i% the house of ‘renresentatives call- | of the affair were unable to deter-| talented musician, will be present to Some people are inclined to believe | Meeting, althoush ft is not considered | visable to separate it from ps~fnr the reappointment of George ! mine today the amount realized by tell “The Story of the Viol,” showing | that the Kensington Water Power | that It will meet with the approval | of its structures I“.‘-“, swold ur" (; r vylr\jh:'v \1\(]‘::( .‘(“, the concert, but they len'\:-‘ it will| the development of the violin from its company, to which the legislature | "Q’HHI" officers of the company. the judgesnip of the Berlin town court. | exceed their expectations. They ex-| crude early form to the present N e O S The proposed agreement has been He will name ex-Senator Claude "W, | pr d their gratitude (o the many | of perfection: She will illustrate from | will voice objections to the plan. This | held up for over a vear, having heen | Stevens of Kensington to succeed | who helped make the affair a suc-{(he most brilliant violinists of tho | company, which is practically the | brought before two town meetings, | years, a son of cess: to Re Mr. ‘l< ke and the r.zm day. American Paper Goods company, both of which accepted resolutions | arenally as t ” ) tie e Will Not Be Al | Scouts for srranging and decorating Pulpit Exchange, owns a reservoir on Turkey Hill, but | to Dostpona action, and the opinion | the hall: to Mr. Reyinal of the Amc Rev. Samuel A. Fiske, pastor of the | "as done absolutely nothing towards I general that something should he ican Paper Goods for supplying pos- s £ 3 roving 1t ¢ " ving the lone at the co y sessio 1t wil i (oo thlsril) Gy, ol e improving it and .~|1|w|||\i:\|;_ ‘Ih'\l ln\\v; a9 1 I : «mmnu ,:' i ;v 5 t [ pailaddin . < and tickets, to Mijo X : : < ] ater, as 4 wrobably flgure as one of the mos he many court e e ceo I CREREE BT ooy | sty || o N G6) ST TG LSRN e L i | given up hopes of a cure the m he extendec T with Rev. Thomas B. Powell of the | the charter. Mr. Reynal of the con- ; interesting features of the meeting B A . 1o the public at larse for ita support | f 0 EEC Shomas 5. Bowol of of | COrn Is sald to have made the state- | S S e in filling 1he =eating accommodations N L £ ment during the past week that his | ppq in the hall 2 3 . ; ¢ ab 4 . 4 'This Benlor Ghristlan Endeavor so-| 2 PPsny wauld not be able l“’ =] their work on the grand list Jast even- A 1 G Savings Club, | 2 nuance the project. The peoplo want |, ;ng (heir report Is now ready for ciety will hold its weekly meeting at | . - 3 s atoci g and their rej E o Pleased with last year's experiment | 6:30 o'clock in the evening, at which | hanl 18 ter and fire Drolection | Town Clerk R. C. Usher, who will be | with a savings i cmployes | e (he subject "Make Bold Bogtr and, If tho local company can't Sup- |y ¢y auring the next few weeks com- | g Ein- | ply the demand, they feel that they | ijjne the abstract. | Cornclius Lehane, a noted Irish r el cave at i other place in the state the water companies charge even a higher rate for hydrants and that the average rental is $20 a vear ttain district. No statement has as v formed It is estimated that under the new | ¥¢t been made as to what use it will Offic ho vis contract the town's contribution to | e put to. e ) ax n t eviden cicty -Musical Program—Foreclosure 1d Invent crnmen on 19 and ¢ aken to Sanatorium INTERNED Thomas McNally, aged twer ormer Cr ble Hevenue Cuiter losis sanatorit ternoon. The Assessors Complete Work, = man has been working in board of asscssors completed | hyt failing health forced } | recently and he has since bee at the home of his father Tells of European War, of the Am a t: © (Gloods com- = | nings" will be taken . My el - ve a ri Jew o T 3 & slmilan club 2 up. Myron Good- | have a right to turn to New Britain. e eari el ant s Ao dannomnse for the present year and are already | F1Ch Will lead Mr. Gibney laughed at an article | .ot .g to what increase their re- ‘ ' Laying by a small part of thelr weekly | Death of Mrs. Baldwin, printed in a morning paper, Which | ;0 wil] show In the valuation of | DFitaln Eave a few opinions BAN!\ S cirnings that they may realize a re-! An article relating to the death of | Stated that Kensington could motget .o, orev jn town, They prefer to | War In Iurope and incidentlly ex : " pectable sum at the end of the year. | Mrs. Newton Baldwin, wife of the | WAter from New Britaln unless an-| 15, " statement in abeyance until | pounded a few of the doctrine ¢ 8 | There are four classes. Those he- | locul selectman will be found on page | NeXation first took place. | the town meeting, when they will give | sociallst party in the course of the longing to Class A deposit with Treas- |one of today's 1erald, Mrs, Baldwin- ) Berlin Briefs, | the voters an 1dea as to what revenue | ture delivered at the Town h itions | vrer Charies 1°. Lewis 2.60 2 death was unexpected and her large | Rev. H. P. Schauffler of Brooklyn, | may be expected from taxation if the | evening. . invi st parment and pay five © SS | pumber of friends will be grieved to | 1S the guest of Colonel and Mrs. | board of relief does not disturb their Mr. Lehane was greeted by a fair ach succeeding week, (hus SavVing | joarn ot it Ghanlst MTe = oflEWo TRy Eiontl Hstives sized audience, which at times grew | Loar v Discoud 90 hy the last week in December. , < ridge. | "It is not helieved, however, that the | enthusiastic over his statements. The | Bonds Invest [ Members of class B make a deposit Gets Operators License. Peter Walf of Kensington has pup. | increase will be nuch above normal. | speaker made a most favorable im- | Government Bond [ of $L30 (he first week and| pay five | Having passed the neceasary exam- |chased a horse and wagon e - | conts less for each succeeding week. | jnation with an excellent grade, Alden ¥ E N Lo S ve. | it _would be in the neighborhod of | ence and some features of his lec 1 P view the object of entering the vege- | | realizing as much as $34.58 at the end | [incoln. son of Mr, 2 : ; 208 : & ) | i 5 £ Nxiian d Vs SRAT WG B B 1o ¥ (s in e e $200,000 | also impressed men of other politic of the yvear. In class C, the members A9k IR S UH0 Eeby ¥ . labor leader, took a fling at One town official estimated today that | pression on the socialists in the aud ture : > Lincoln of Farmington road, has been - s . | Not in the town's history has the | convictions in his audienc hegin at the small end, paying in five | Jioercoq by William C. Redfield, see. Thoffunexnl¥otintes S TullagWebster (e i paen “dona iwithtsuch. thoroughs | Gerl(B et andl i cransine Hhiatsum S ; b E was held this afternoon from tho Brief Ttems. SR £ retary of commerce and E. T. Cham- | home of her daughter, Mrs, Frank L, | "¢58 @5 the assessors exercised this | S 1x col-| Ly five cenis as they go along, when aus e AL e In addition to getting a com lecton udge, other | their accounts are closed they have | berlain, commissioner of navigation. | Wilcox, on Worthington ridge. Rev. 0 i S L ) cmselves | S85.00. Class D ix similar, differing | 18 & radlo operator amateur of the | Samuel A. Fiske officiated and intar- | MIete descrintion of property "”,'1' Bl aciiin s et At Ehe b a LAEE Lacs T 11 emly in the faet that the members | ITSt Erade. In compliance with the | ment wax in the Maple cemetery, 7" R s e "‘; Mondsy Bight. They estimats = that believe that both M wold and | begin their accounts with three cents | Feduirements of his license, he took | where the deceased woman's hus- | ! - b L A e el T {and increase the amount of their | 2N oath before Francls H. Shaw, justice | band was lald at rest last April. itep- | Weekly deposit by two and three cents, | 0f the peace,this morning, agreeing to Frank Bates has entered the om- "wlternately, the total savings for the | Preserve secrecy of all messages com- | ploye of Ixpressman George Bald- %ill be referred to the judiciney com- | year aimounting to $34.58 ing to his knowledge through his em- | win succeding DPeter Garrity, who + Ch The selectmen today resumed budget which they are te the | prepared a map of the town, This| the ordinary will be practic includes every piece of property and | same as last year's gives its tual dimensions. The Town Treasurer C. W. Hird is s drawing will be of considerable scr- | ing fnformation as to what authot [ In all hut the last class, the mem- | ployment under the license. died. Wednesday niglit as the resuit| .o L0 ussessors and others in years|he has regarding the paymer heirs of the club are also paid the in- Young Lincoln was one of a num-| of a fall. U] | bounty for foxes killed in this section ued on their money during | ber of Connecticut young men who o funersl of Paber Garrity tonk Chief Norton in Control | At the last session of the legislature The interest in classes A | took the examination nd by show- | pluce this morning at St Pauls Chief M. A. Norton of the fire de- | the law was amended to read that n\rvluv!f to 3294 and that for | ing an excellent knowledge of neral | church, Rev. J. C. Brennen rcading ' Pirtment has won the fight which he [ towns may pay bounties, and he is $1.46. adjusiments, operation and ecare of | niass Burial was in the new (aih- been waging for years, the fire] not certain whether it is necessary fc Liabilities The officers of the club are the [ apparatu transmitting and sound | olic cemetery in New Britain commissioners having declded to| a town meeting to take action on the is statement @ Charloes veather of Hart-| preciiont, W, Shaw: the financial se ~onti the regulations of the depar s [fnnes Vi o ancial sec- | ronding the Continental Morse code at 5 2 - e regulati he depart- | matter, d hy Judge Milton A. | e . William Vi nd the tre Ieacans Emma Hart Willard Chapter, o the chief full control | ! a speed of twolve words a minute and | paushters of the American Revoli e superior court yves- | urer, Charles I, Lewis, superintende A C8 SEVOltlis I ¢ v and its equipment | I the old Jacohs place | ,“,’-’(x,;(, :,‘,."‘,; U endent | showing n general knowledge of iIn-| tion held a most interesting moeting = ind its equipment | ja(jves In Torrington efuiness ot thil St T T poE e i ey : tvenve ternational regulations and acts of srday afternoon ot the home of | 5 % mmuni n whig on Worthingtor ) irst There were only twenty-five mem- | ! e A e o s R, M. G ! rrangement the chiet Monday in March for'a foreclosure of | bersiin Iz venr's club. They wera | CONBToss to regulate radio, was £ A R iriswold of Kensington. | ; » : A 1, 1 heps in last yes 1 v were e T e et S S sl 1 M- [ was irze of the firemen and | NOTICKE, | a second morte . » property | so enthusiastic over the re-organiza- | €Ted perfectly elig S B s anoyE) AR LN R L )il rat he : | : B, 8eC € sie Baniz: A RS ey pparatus only when an alarm was | FOR DRESSMAKING in all i1s which is held by wrence R. Sadd of | (ien, however, that thirty-five others Lincoll BAvaokeap a REtusen e ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bishop of branches and reasonable prices, ® > NVILE East Hartfo who brought suit ! 201 the fever and offered themselves | New Britain High achool, has been | ast Orange, N, J., are visiting Miss | pany was the boss at all other times | (w"\‘h'n N\\' W, Fos parlors | I - ‘I’ ® ll s mortzage was execute - b as membe is year's ¢ The | interested in wireless telegraphy for | Sarah Morg: S L S es o 1 s ] yours The mortgage was executed to Mr.bas members in this year's club, The « l #in st Berlin, 1 Chief Norton always maintained Broad street, Plainville 1-1d-wix I Following the usual procedure, resentat Griswold’s nomination mittee, which wtl aindoubiedly report fn favor of them. The senaie will Due then b an them and the hill will then go thiongh the einor's hands for approval | Forcefosure Jdudagment Granted, ative methods Miss Helen Prior is visiting it 4 the minds of its offi [ sounded The foreman of the com- | Sat, 9 to 12

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