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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, Plai aville News [y b oL 15 & WERSLO00ADED | _rorme ki ¢ (ke . TR Aa) & | Mail Orders Promptly 1illed. Telephone Your Ord We are Exclusive Agents for Hartford for “Ame “Madame Lyra" Corsets, Assessers Maks Gnanucs in Valug- | tion in Nearly 300 Cases. PROPERTY VALUE NOW §2,526,927 Buy Linens and Cottons at e e QO g - Sale Prices s e o | g Whlte S Nearly three hundred taxpayers | * Brought Up” on Father Realizing how the fizhting in Kurope will affect the future output of will feel the results of the several John's Medicine, which linens, and how much higher prices are bound to he, farseeing people weeks of hard work which fell to the | i . SAL 0 lN PROG Cured Her of a Terrible E NOW | by the hundreds have thronged here to take advantage of this January P B e Linen Sales Bargains. We could not offer the values we do were it not aIC R h d Built Her U for the fact that we placed large orders a year ago and received the linens and unless the relief board show a Coug an uilt er Up. Included in this, Our January White Sale, just as the war broke out. That is why we are so well supplied with the disposition to grant reductions Tax o = e — goods you want at the same old prices. Will call attention to a few of Collector Wig Hemingway will gathe & . a thi le's special values: | er in revenue for taxes on a grand 1 v *h places the valuatio.. of proper- AMONG THE CRASHES particu- DO NOT MISS THE They are :‘\“:;. Bl S A larly note one of the “Heather make, | German all linen Hemstitched Doylles, man, chairman of the board. yester- ¢ regular 1o grade, priced A2 4-2€ | gizq 15215 (nches, regular $2.50 grade, day sent out a huge bulk of letters | GOUBh. After trying a doctor's medi e : O yard, that had cine, which did very little good, we The Goods are new . ) CELROR) Gl (D (e, giving notice of increase 2 [Clne v BTy 3 b ANOTHEL of Heather make, regu- sns, § I o e sessors und | EAVe her Father John's Medicine ¥ with the pleasing result that she was lar 10c grade, 18 in, for 8 1-2c yard. PATTERN CLOTHS, J. S Brown's the taxpayers were advised today as | ol L AUSTRIA CRASH, 18 inch, shrunk [ make, 72x90 for $2.98, worth $4. to what valuation the officials have | J00 ¥ '\!‘.'i“jf"y’w“:; \kxn;"f.,'.h{“.'».-"(.':}l'fl'- and will not lint, 20c kind, 17c. placed on their holdings. s e i1l ke ]1 L erfine s MUSL]N UNDER NOTE ALSO the 20 inch red bor- 2 in. napkins to match, $2.98 doz. While the abstract is not as yet \'Im*n RLOE RSN EN d dered regular 30c Crash for 2 5 completed and the report of the : =il . GLASS TOWELING, 17 :x72 in., for $3.19, wtor'.h $4.50 ea. e (e, Sk Ha e g I”‘H‘Iu-lv" ,’»I‘”.]”T]\] \.\lmhj|n(‘ is a (4,»{:1! | J Wh.t S l P linen and regularly 1lc quality, for 20 iy 0 EETDh WO 00 6 tion, . Town Clerk R. C. Usher this | Medicine for children as well as old- | anuary 1te daie 1-2¢ yd. And others that are bar- 2x108 for $4.79, worth $6.50 ea... morning volunteered the information | L' AESRAlacaNRel L contalaainofaico : ol or dangerous drugs in any form, | CORS! ooV -, DE Napkins 84.19, worth $6.00 doz. XDt ithe crand Ust this year vl show |, G anmihons end bu'ide. up the an increase of $241,527 over that on Hols dvs e . DAMASKS, TOWELS, LINEN SETS, PATTFRN CLOTHS, Linen Pil- S s e G whole system because it is made of Curset Covers of fine muslin Drawers of pure and wholesome nourishing in- and nainsook, high V and iow . lcw Cases, Sheets, Blankets, Bed Spreads, Comfortables, 8ilk Quilts both ! y/ It is understood that in no cases are lin and nain| wool or down filled, all these and all that's sold at Linen and Bedding f - The Incrcasestvery Manze)lithe Bainel| aooient neck, lace and embroidery Depts. Reduced. ’ 2 having been well distributed, and |- T ——————————— trimmed lace and em ) o while there will doubtless he a num- | Minello telephoned for her hushand ‘ ber of appeals to the board of relief, | and the latter on his arrival home | 50c value, sale price i b l E | Only Two Days More to | Her father in a recent letter said You will ind that we have made very Sl “My little daughter is certainly a pic- ture of health. She had a serious at- prices are greatly reduced, and cannot fail to 1 tack of lung trouble, with a terrible care to study economy ht from the Looms particularly good time to Stock Up gains. ¢ value, sale price 0c Regular 500 the general expectatiahs are that the | found Drezd on the rear steps. He Value to 89c, sale assessors’ report will be changed but [ resisted attempts to remove him and Value $1 to $1.25, sale J COMH little. Minello finally landed a sleep pro- Value $1.50 to $1.98, sale $1.05 The relief board for a number of | ducing punch on his chin. Drezd Combinati years has made com atively few re- [ rolled around the ground yelling for | GOWNS, ductions. 1In fact its record for a de- [ mercy., He was finaly taken to the | We cade will probably show a greater to- | office of Sheriff W. C. Hart and wa tal in increases than decreases and | placed under arrest Sabigek L Antonia De More. ... Edw. P, Dunham . o £700 taking past performances for a cri- After he had been locked up he ::::::,,,‘\ ':,:,’:,L,,,,r:".,l,:m f,,,,z l.,] Ifi'w‘” _” Berlin News raffello Di Ms L Tl T e terion. taxpayers who received let- | attempted suicide by hanging, using | e rolds wantich Regular $1.8) A Ereap i 51810 | TRomie B esh Tat y {ters from the assessors today, have | his suspenders for a rope. The of- | 200 b o hm rar this SAlEL THR Regular $1.9) Martin R. Dunham : ; Willis N. Fanning but little to look for at the coming | ficers kept a close watch on him i e e e $2.50 to $2.8 T W, Dyer 3 Mrs Kathed P § gt ssions, until he had sobered, when the de- S 4 o R Mrs. Katherine Fit (o ; 5 2 o $2.50 values fo 7 0 ] RAND lISI Kast Berlin Building Co.... Jas J. Fitzsimons . One of the assessors said today that | sire for self-extermination vanisaed. | SL.00 (E0RS4 RO SVRIU Sor N1 §4.00 TRl | Bast Beriin Milling Co. .. ... e e : the hoard had done its work faith- | 1In court this morning the prisoner T S ATt i Tl el Al et { { fully and it It succeeded in equalizing | oxplained that he walked to Plain- | FoyRandpTohnfiGerrity the property valuations, the members | ville from Winsted. At Collinsville | KNIT SKIRTS—Black, blue and gray, the B Juanita B. Field. I o e it fi : | N Sehey : S . g roperty in Plainville, in the opin- | thought would make him walk faster. i00: 5 g o ’ e .\‘”(v;\]fim JjN ph (vT091|!rjxl:or it : ion of many, is listed at its full mar- | His supply was exhausted when he B e b A and I K. Grisw 5e ket value. Tn fact much of the land | arrived at Unionville and he got an- FLANNELNTTS SHORT SKIRTS in PGS Sttt 1) Oreste Giuliana e i i e | Albert B. Goodrich : ASnon il 0 | and bulldings sold within the past few | other pint in that town, throwing 50c value for 42¢; the 69c to 76c, for this sale § Samuel A. Hart .. g vears has brought the owners a small- | away the empty bottle when he | sook lace offer a large assortment of Gowns, high, round, sque trimmed e et e | Y et Q . srber F00 o cese 3 [ fOIHIGf RGSlflGfl[ DG.\ n Ha”mm, H”.I,'I' l;, \1;'..?\:):»;::“').] S Bilen M utehIn er price than the assessors calculated | reached Plainville llin had no knowl- 5 Walter Gk 4 Y (P 'Fre‘(l ‘i\jnhl:wnu . 5355 | as its w‘;vrllh in their reports, and it | cdged of anything which occurre | . | e atrick elly ... PR is concedec @ i £l g E « o 1 ADDG PGMIBI ) Tfl]llmfls dohnibanson covo RO (o) eI X Sl "090 | equallzed Bissae A LD h',r.', e i : lleq | though they claim it will be necessary | have taken up :\,‘"m“" B Rasen s i Algot Larson ... The abstract will be ready for in- nw.n;\””- p“:vyfn‘; exiin ;:,.‘r i ",” ;'l to add another mill if the voters au- |Canal street — I Tl o John Maier ... i 5 | spection in a few days e L I"f e the | horize building of a highway in West- | Mrs. Emery W Harriet V, "Hollls 2 noand asked for a Jall f /o 4 park and the establishment of | Miss Helen pAPfR GOOBS BiGGfSI MXDAY[R Hobart L. Honlas.. v uoe 2805 B Merwin Brick ¢ 4, “Deal Mute” Goes to Jail, sentence on the other counts | ; [ ; AR | Julia, dho o e Joseph and Frances Milewski BE Admitting that he drank two quarts For the first time in a number of | &0 evening school, unless the town is | ing for New Hovey . | Chatles M. Albert Moote . 2,675 | of rum in a fow hours, William Drezd | Years, Sunday court was held in Plain- | 10 80 farther e \".H 1 park bl . U e Tuiian i IBdwin A. Moore ... ' of Pittsfield, Mass., this morning en- | Ville vesterday, Justice A. H. Condell | Resldents of g ey L Total” Property -Holdings Amount to | L/ SUHAN oL e | Marjorie Moore ... 2,500 | tered a plea of guilty to the charge |t1aking cvidence in the case against | ViCinity will be out in force to get a |ployed at Brow ange Will Hold Box | Leon Le Clair | Dennis 8. Negri ........... 7050 | of drunkenness when arraigned be- | Gustaf Anderson of Forestville, while | favorable vote on the hlghway prop- | ford | James C. Lincoln. .. o A1 Harry Nichols . D fore Justice E. P. Prior, asking the | many of the townspeople were on their [ 08ition. The evening school plan has | iy, Charles Lunch Soctal for Benefit of Building | Charles (. Lindquist. ...... 8,060 | Alice, George B. and Tliz- court to excuse him for begging and [ Way to places of worship. Anderson | @ Number of supporters and will prob- [y, vigiting in Dd ) R e e abeth Norton disturbing the peace o account of [ was arrested Saturday night by Om. | @bly go through, the meeting making | . = oy gy Fund—Brief Items. ¢ | Joseph J. Mo Ellen M. Norton .......... 5 | his condition. A fine of $5 was im- [ cor Phillp Marino, who found him in- | @0 appropriation of $150 to cover ex- ' . " rone th shown | Carl J. Mueller i Wm. M. Norton st 125 | posed foF intoxication and Justice | toxicated at the center. | pense, tives in Hartfol | Richard Murray Prick .. 36,505 | Olmstead, T Mfg. Prior sent the accused to jail for | The accused wanted to settle up| Action will also be taken on the [ Richaia B iireay 5 (68 aun s e tairty days for breach of the peace, [ and go home, after he became normal, | o= z 3 { : . 1 o 1t 1o had the tip d K. O I M. A D : M. A. Pabst Wi | accepting the prosecutor's nolle of [and rather than keep him locked up | Court and the new contract which it is | Lo 00 "0 wa - A &0 An increase of $169,028 is in the grand list for the town of Ber- lin which the board of ors, af- ter several weeks of hard work, com- Y M B. Murray Edward J. Peck ............ , the charge of hegging. until today, Justice Condell and Grand | Proposed the town make with the working Saturd leted Friday evening. The total of | $2,145.924 is made up of two scts|Albert E. Norton.... Est. L. J. Peck .. e ] ti=zdicameltolBlniny lleRSaturdaylliguror siisiGwillimfagreaditoltry the | (ar oompeny will oome up o6 SeEEIS §rsjog ioeg of figures, $1,029,150, representing | Charles E. Nott b | Thomas (. Phillips s 3 | afternoon, He posed as a deaf | case yesterday morning. action. It is expected that an effort [ 0o =0T 0 T il e i ne etk ruc thol| N Ol rsc PR Geo. Prentice Mfg Co. ... J mute” in a saloon and used a pad and Anderson entered a plea of guilty | Will be made to have some changes | o) Worthington district, and $1,076,771 ‘ -‘If’h" fl"(": M'm“ ‘Olson.. S ! Edw. G. Roche Est. ........ 3%5 Y'f""f"“ "“ "'XP';"‘I" "]I:_’ he as in need [ 1ha was fined $4 and costs, | In the agresment before it is accepted. | for the Kensington district. Walter E. Penficld. .. Bst. of Bdw G. and Est. CSSURCE SR\ KoMt oILSEBIRtELS Mr. Condell bid farewell to law y ) L & a ; . & e i {20t ) 8 J Leaves for Chicago. As the bhoard of SO H E ‘ Jame B. Recd Est. A ; Jas Roche .. E w n‘? he ‘"“'“’“"‘" was ill. He succeed- breakers a few years ago, after having | ed in convincing numbe who were b served several terms as a justice of woren G d petition for an electric light on Strong Lorer raha, James J. Murphy left this morn- | FOR DRES will spend branches, and to Mrs, W Broad street, reassessment this year, there gen- | Stella. M. Risley <o 3580 pominie Ronchetti K eral incrense throughout the entire|Sidney J. Robey... AT aee e e s clinging to the mahogany rail. and | eV SAVEIC (RIS W T AUSUeR S Teor Chicago, where he the total for Worthington being | Henry ge Est.... 1695 | qustave Schlaak when he left the place he had sixty Danch e rter A e A a visit of geveral days with his brother- )3 in excess of last vear's figurc, | We I and T. M. Savage... . s Schmidt ... piigs [iconts| forshig carfares | Ho created a [ fonosy SEer sl GRS SELI RS ad | law, George M. Cameron of New | ind that for Kensington $103,525. | William H. Schroeder......\ 3.325 | 5 Wi o 37 |\disturuancalfon ihofitrollevifonrt ant) o e Soe Rl S e S e en Mr. Cameron is undergo- | === Bt Arteriban Paper Gooids i by Mis Luey I8 THRE o wo | Was put off near the A. M. E. Zion |t bl elected last | -eatment for stomach trouble in s “'h( ;1'”“",‘ hfl']’:," “‘r'“; m“" i Giiles & Reynolia Bhck Go I; "d",rd rmlk S 345001 cnurch pLoyembet § hashystito Suupsariitliv) “mm(l‘\Mum:nn.r!nm and he will be | “TIZ" Fo T A e | B TRl St ‘(\'()rl',)=4v‘, 29001 After he left the car he suddenly | Fole of “judge. operated on in the near future et given | Florence B. Turner........ EEohn MR L coian ' found his voice and at the home of Town Meeting Tonight. During his absence, Mr. Murphy | & boost of $18,300 this vear, largely | Lafayette M. Turner........ . (ot James Minello he threatened the oc- | Wwhile some lively debutes have | also plans to call on Rev. Thomas '“H secause of the fact t rze fac- | John J. Viets B 080 e T s g cupants with dire things if they | hoen promised for the adjourned an- | Mullen, a relative, stationed in Towa. | lory addition was made during fBeamands, Wall s 8 wouldn’t admit him. When he found - s 7 645, | Daniel Webster BB Belo AN , the doors locked he attempted to 2 i Kt LRI ROyt o L g, 17, Wobstor. . ; Angie . Wooding : ERlnlenirancs thioushla window! Myl |acidthisfeysnins Btuats e haraly fen 5 | Mrs. Frederick H. Keeney | “TTZ" 1g nd [n the last four years, the valuation g S S G0 2 N Resid A * | much interest as usual in the session Mr. and Mrs. T 3 4 eral of the Paper GGoods' property has in- | Mrs. William H. Vebster. . . Non-Resident. - Some important matters are to be con. | are ill at their home on Washington | sweaty, creased by nearly $30.000. | The | Bliz P. Wilcox Geo. H. Boyer g nual and special town meetings to he Aged Couple Il ments sidered, however, and it is expecte stree and on account of their ad- 2 1 | street an e AR . i WHIC o 20 | Chas B. Grimshaw age there is some apprehen- L Bl g ASSessNn € - ¢ o age there s som pr el it it pae s or| nize L rtaroietl Ol i aax A Hartford Burial Case Co. Merchandise and tinde ... i that thero will ho a lare attendanco. | vanced aue, (e % JUTE Shy ong Al g A ;‘v'-n‘xwr!x\' o Tament Wi Woodrurts 5000 iomot Banking T andl Beait Money at interest, etc. . ... p The selectmen will present their an- | 8lon over Ahelr conliif: Sl S e i e o ih .,= | Cther taxable property ... nual budget and will probably reenr e L N s aions [ihe iva's Toevs Worsth e Non-Res . Clonenical] Blizabeth :;7 7|)t|:":nrlii;‘lnddmnns e mend a tax rate of fourteen mills, ax- | Gt bwe residents. Both Mr S o e o .. 26.6 : Rt L e e <eeney and h cife are aver elghty The list shows that the city American Rridze : Donald T ind Henry b torobilest mo coreyo)on | Keeney and nis \"\x” i ejove dsiahty -.r”.\'n-n Britain was assessed for &1,- Ilerlin Brick C© 63 ; Hooker 10 | Gas Mains 000 | §° | years of ap ) e 275 more this year than last, when ! Vivian J Beckerly. .. .. 3, N. Albert Hooker Est .... Londs, et "m” | brated the sixtie th anniversary of the sors rated its property at | William . Bowers.... s 3, Katherine M. Hubbard .. 4,2 L i Ea Ay their wedding. B16,975 William Not BUINCE oo e oot 34 John J. Jordan and Joel F. Total Brief Items. L b T T G il neciekea ) Mmoo 307 Sellick ....... Bt SN b | and non-vesidents of the two d 4 3, [0, W, Lang........ 3. Blami ol Kiibys . ; Recapitulation—Worthington Distriet, 1 Martha Rebekah lodge will hold a are as pd f $2 and | Leon L. LeCls 3, Patrick & McMahon 394 houses, ¢ il $ 4155 | regular meeting this evening in Odd who AEsess for 0 1 5 S 5 < P a8 e 5 y £ - aver: ‘ City of B itain. . 8,060 | ity of Meriden a4 4\" Hou eek t | Fellows' hall | G.- " Worthington District. Peck, Stow Wilcox Coa . g E. A. Moore Seresiomiland . . Charles H. Calor is ill with grip | S Suflield B Rock | Antonio Napoletano LMl che i Tk | and is under the care of a physi .- { 350 . | " 15 Stores Fo S Sy . | what rel rl and Nils Ackerman. .. Co i L g A (SE i . sdwin B, Adams T 01| e, . P e BtainiGas T IEEG0 262 Horses and mules .. o cian no more tdwi i. Sevmour. . s | Bst of R. E. and H. A. Rob- S e shington, D. C., Dec. 3, 1013: “All The “no school” signal was sound- | American Brick Co... e G0 1 Leonardo St s | swollen, bad Julia E. Aspinwall.. 600 ' Cnited Trap R bins .. 4 . Carriages, wagons, etc were small pimples which | (1" (his morning on account of the No more scill pited a0 | Theodore A. Stanley : =k itched me so that I could just grab \ » more sore | 1saac B Alling : < o Farming Implements BE Rt t. For th e bunions, A. J. Sloper and B Manufacturing oy BRI SBAE 1% Gper OF Saros Mrs. Charles Goodhougt : 075 Willard 1. Alling o T oo S50l sice. wine st 1ld not sleep at night until L . gh No matter Wi alleyBIMIS GO e )| American Paper Goods Co. Bhsiteis Tomasl o e L simply oxhausted. I tried most |&ble to be out after having been cc what under the) R s e A ()0, S L 1(’»:0'!)'1 Towers .. 3,675 | W ‘1”. i T e c thing that was supposed to give |fined to her home for several dave | i, getting L ks L0l | Newton W. Baldwin ........ D20 | s M. Warren Dst T e S reliof, and T can truthfully say that not | With an attack of grip T1Z" s the onl Rict Bolton Kst. Emily H. Bauer LS L Bk B i {‘_ ek el S until T used Resinol Soap and Resinol The Epworth league will give a so- | o, 1l the 8 tidson W. Bowers Rerlin Construction Co Recapitulation—Kensington District S Pt Ointment did I begin to feel like the | cial tomorrow evening in the Meth o ugi Jorence €% 1-6 h 5 i Merchandise an dtrade i e ey i I 2 9 Rerlin Savings Bank |RUES SRS 08 i i Aeoney At interantiiets '" | man I was. After only two applica- | odist church The affair was orig- |, 't troubl Kathering e E ULl Bakinglanainiec 619 houses and lots . : aoy. ) ;nv_.\ \‘n erest, ete. .. 3 tions (here were no more symptoms of | jnally scheduled for last Tuesday, buf W. S. Brandegeo. ... s 3 ,m‘_”i e Acres of land 4 3 jl"‘ ner _.\'.','h' l""“:f"""_ 46001 my ailment (Signed) A. Jacksom, | was postponed Walter M \ PR 2.6 G Laat EEREN 08 m il N etic s g n' per cent. a O o Dy sare of Water Registrar’s Office, Dis- Shalas AN John 1 Aers Gon Il ey Ve Autos and motoreyceles rict Buildi 4 : : 55 ) SIS T S 50,86 ! AL . will entertain the members of voll H Jeorge B Carter . : 2 Horses and g 50 ol Ointment (50c. and $1.00), |w @ P - 1. at thelr regular meet Ghunchiniieess | John Conlon ., . r aitfle SR 3.79 e R ne inol Sony itching Wk el S il ey o yvin [ WCHE RN 37300)] Gopn iValleviQrehard iGo .. . rriages, wagons, ete. ... 5 ota $1 . stantly and speedily heal eczema, and = el 0. Clark A | Henry Cornwell 2 Farming implements ...... 100 $10.: v Additions, ther s wmors, pimples, dandruff, The Holy Name society w CoOnRLey ot 32,1408, Bl oand 8. M. Cowles ... | Manufacturing .......... 114,900 A number of property holders failed s s and piles. Sold by every the vestry of the Church H. Connley. . 3.400 | Mrs Josephine B. Dean .... i Sheep, swine, goats, poultry, to register a valuation of their prop ruggist. Don't be fooled by “substi- ady of Mercy tomorrow evening Fred Czitzkus e 4,430 | Luciug 8. Dean ...... e 5 (R Sl 100 | erty with the board, and for that tutes” for Resinol offered by a few 30 g. H. Damon...... 5| €. W. Dickinson .... 5| Watehe nd jewelry 40 unserupulous deajers. For free trial, Mr. and Mr Francis Deming ......... 5,675 ) Donnelly Brick Go. «.oosees 00 ! I'urniture, musical instru- (Continued on Ninth Page.) write to Dept, KK, Resinol, Baltimore, | peturned from their wedding trip your A n't seel Mre. W, O, Trask of Broad stree N " nevel o | Henry Chatowski

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