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DN | = GENERAL GARZA, Plainville News X i e ST VILLA MAN, MADE MANY WIu COMPI.MN LATEST ?"RESll)Ei\T‘ e _ b ¥ Y ‘ Mail Orders Promptly 14lled. Telephone Your Orde e r A We are Exclusive Agents for Hartford for “Amerd “Madame Lyra” Corsets. (Report of Assessrs a Jot 1o . & ol R *Nearly 300 Taxpayers. Lo A SNAPPY SALE ( Rugs and Carpets at Auction Prices ar e vy o, 88 | PARTY DRE From Alex Smith & 80[]8’ Sale b s or properts ouners - snonm i b Would Regulariy Sell for $25.00, Our P § | Classificntion—Must Pay $15 a Year 3 This morning vou will have an opportunity to.selee | . 4 1 five Dresses, one to your liking. These Dresses are Insurance for Iach Flreman—Will iR » A 3 5 the factory, in the most fashionable and pleasing Md You wiil never have a better chance to save oa that new Rug or Car- b | pet you are planning to buy this Spring. It will coon be time for the bney | Undergo Operation—Dricfs, woman of the house to renovate and clean up the home. Don't wait if | you want a new Rug or Rugs, for these told of here are most unusual | values. Vislt ouwr Carpet Department and thake personal examination. | filed with the board of ‘relicf during That s all we ask. | its sessions in ¥ebruary judging from . ROY .\1,[ w u.u; ; anilll\s s AXMIN -'rm-; 11u GS 5‘ mHl‘n'! § | sessors heard since taxpayers received 3 ess carpet, size 9x12, and regular make, zed x12 an regular g s of increases in the valuation ¢ . . e $27.50 value. Sule price $17.75. $18.50 value, Sale price £12.50 ca. e R e i e e ! ) B[mgs Embroideries Within Your Reach at Ve AXMINSTER RUGS. Smith's T BODY BRUSSELS In & Y. Nearly three hundred pronerty G s, TR Rect o e e, room 9x1z feet, really worth [ | owners were raised by the assessors Cffered at this sale $17.50 cach. $30.00, offered at 823.75 each. i} | and the grand list was given a boost BRUSSELS RUGS, the 8x12 g § bringing the total up to foot Z worth at regular selling ¥ - B¢ o 0E o ol $18.50. Yours now for $12.50, Ordinarily the report of the as- — neral Rog- One Lot of Muslin Edges, 19¢ and 26¢c qualiti fort chosen pro- yard. T A YONY % ll | sessors gives satisfaction here and the e s Garza was ) ALL ANGLO PERSIAN "‘"."‘ORD HELIENRT TS, B | relief board seldom has much work visional president of Mexico, being the Embroidered Banc finished edges, 26c quality, ford S Siie. dionped mattarme the bxl s A el “f“_.;;,‘,",,i;““ :.'." This year promisss to be an excepiion | fth within as many months. He W yard. of regular $60 grade, $44.75 each. LG L U T G to the rule and many appeals for re- | Villa man, and after he was placed ROYAL WILTON RUGS, regular AAMINSTRR L SUOBTIngE sz § | ductions will probably be flled. The [in power General Villa hastened to The 45c quality for this sale O 3 8.3x10.6 and regular $22.50 value. assessors put in more time than usual | the capital with an many forces as he The 39 his sale 9x12 feet, 540 00 grade, priced to N x price but $16.50, e 1 ILED Tt 1) ! 1 bt ol ST 3 o he quality for thi a e sale but $26.35 eac L T n this yvear's grand list and their re- A Jarza was pla EAMLESS BRUSSELS RUGS. Size 36x72 inches, $4.50 it B | port was compiled after a most thor- [ power by the convention pending the | The Tahe Damask |S |nc|uded |n ThIS g M & ough investigation. In no' cases are |election of a president. Gutierreh, the sized 8.3x10.6, regularly sold at inches, $2.60 kind, $1.656 ea. Size the increases very large, the raiso | former provisional president, fled 63-inch Cream Damask, pure linen, regular | $16.50. Yours at this sale at $11.25. | 36x72 inches, $4.50 kind, $2.65 ea. H | having been distributed among 280 45¢ yard of the taxpayers. ) R & e = | 70-inch Cream Damask, pure linen, regular price 76e INLAID LINOLEUMS, solid colors tarough to back, and regular Nerlarelor trebboaralotta cecoral | EanniefCHF Tenk ins B i 65¢ yard. §1.25 grade, for 75c yard. LINO LINOLEUM, the 45c kind, for 29c yard. cxpress the opinion that they have | Charles Johnson ........... 70-inch Cream Damask, pure linen, regular price 89| Every item offered in this Sale is perfect in every way. equalized property valuations as far | William J. Johnson ... .. 75¢ yard as possible and they believe justice |#. Cc. Keeney A 3,150 | 70.inch Silver Bleached Damask, regular price 8¥c has been dealt to all. The majority | J. J. Kimmel ............,. 75¢ yard. of those who received notice of in- | Samuel Knight .. Gk LR sh Silver Bleached Damask, regular price 98¢, creases are, of course, of a different | Gustavas Lewis est. ........ 2 yard. - ———————————————————————————————— ovinion and they are proposing to air | Nellie Lewis SO >h Silver Bleached Damask, regular price $1.5 relief | - P. Littlefield . .. . $1.36 yard I"AVING AN AUTOMOSBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPT- j| their gricvances before the A deny LY R ECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURC HASED OF US, Bosndy : i BLEACHED DAMASK ALL PURE LIN Maude C. Miller .. cesnes 3, The 68¢c quality for 45¢ yard: the 76c for this salg ne S. Mastin eV alae aisan00lorl et it hihy || YoRMinelio i A $1.19 quality for this sale 95c; the §9c quality for th : s el i S John B. Minor $1.29 for this sale $1.19 yard: the $1.00 quality for assessors’ report is allowed to stand: | of New Britaln with a view of b church will hold oc in the $10.820 | John J. Missett ... and the 9hc quality for this sale 83¢ yard Hetter i e % o T Willis A ridg o 3 82 _,Berl n News ing suit against the New York, New (church parlors Friday cvening of this | poem plideridse ... 810820100 M “Moody, e i ] A e e U = = e F Hartford Railroad com-|week. All th bers n o 4 Moree e e e aven and Hartfor I 1 the members and thelr Henry W. J. H. Morgan pany for the recovery of $175, which, | friends are invited to attend. {T?rnxi.(n\“\)\y’,‘x'::/l/:;: S 3.02% | Warren W. 3. H. Morgan ... g Spec]a"y Goud Va'ues m Gowns and he says, he lost in October of last Mrs. Morris Woodruff entertained & | Burritt H. Bacon L 400 | Gordon P. Morse 3,2 g year when one of the campany’s exX-|number of her friends at her home on | T Iorrest Baker . . = a2 410 |John W. Morway Est.... 5,300 Gowne of fine quality Nainsook and Musiir press trains ran down and killed two | Worthington ri el = AR J. C. Murfee Est.... e 3,800 The $1.00 value for this sale 7hc ridge last evening. Ranson Barnes E 200 ow: e oife i « . 5 ez S - setieieine 2 B D " 5 895 'he $1.50 and $1.75 value for this cows and a heifer belonging to him TS (00 (0 SR (D A b e LG A e James J. Murphy. i 6,89 The n ° He valued each cow at seventy-five | . - o = J. L. McCarthy..... o. 6,000 The $2.00 and $2.50 value for this sale § & | s : 3 1| sant session last night at the resi- | Frederick L. Benzon . st in e s —e of ite Pettl T“IR‘"[IH BIRIHDAY dollars and the heifer at twenty-five. | qonce of Mr. and Mrs. H, H. Damon. | Mrs, Frank M. Bristol Fst... 3 Frank S. Neal ceveeeees 14,276 “,: \11‘\ m.;,.a’ |a sortment of White Petticoats, embr Judges Named. Andrew Kanupka has moved from | Bristol Mfg. Co. .......... 119,726 |Nerl BEOS oocoerococeoneees By The $1.25 value for 78c Representative Roger M. Griswold | Kensington to take up his residence | B. & P. Tramway Co. .... 10,100 "_p‘,’ff_ : '\‘.“jl"' S S < SRS ] Thé 156 ad 91,75 wate brioe 88 ? e vesterday presented a resolution in |in Springficid, John N. Bull ..... PR 3,500 | 7 "l‘;‘ oLt o (R . The $2.00 and $2.50 sale price $1. = P f the house of representatives far the br e George R. Byington 56 150 OLTaM G el 8 3 il 5 5 & s r. L. A. Havey of Southington was ¢ . Iirw M. Nortor fxficlisn[ comm“[cg Appfl.mm [0 reappointment of Judge George G. in town this morning. Margaret A. Cady . . Y‘mm | n.\. N, Griswold to the town court and the Tt e e L. Narton Est . 5800 = Mrs. Antonio DeMore of Bast Ber 2. | Belle R. Oldershaw....... 1.0 ¢ i appointment of ex-Senator Claude W. ¢ ) B. Carpenter .ol l, Sl 5 ‘Ananflfi Pmmam or Gcgasmn e There is no | lin is confined (o her home with SRSl o ar B. Officer.... ; T Whesler | to hiair her Nkl _. P e Salied L laeh dislocated knee which she sustained o e . Oldershaw and wife M. Wilcox. 5 : | money was_ tsliil A e The terms of Judge Griswold and 7 B Son Lo, 8995 |1 . . 3 i Phiwillame L ) oly 3 R ![ Rhmu'flwmn.\ Judge Charles . Lewis do| Mr and Mrs Christoffson of st | o0 R Clark B i e :'T\\mlm» & Stephenson Co.. 17600 |G "¢ \Woodford. .. v.eerer. 1.67 l i ?' ,h :'m‘l; l:ARMER MAY SUE ]h ARV | 0¢ expire until duly. The judge- | Berlin are receiving the congratul Tark Caster Co L 550 pl Teoek ok BREREL . iaies enl B Sarah A. Woodruff. . ... ] prlla o ship in Berlin carries with it a salary | tions of friends upon the birth of : RN R ), Cl Peck. ,hu g X S Al Name soclety held of $250 a year, but, as the reputy [daughter. cticut Quarries Co & - 4 | I 9 the vestry of the ( Plainville “Danicl Renn Sccking Compensation is seldom called upon (o pre- E. McCorckle of Dunellen, N. | Ella W. Corban . Plainvilie Hdw, 'C BT6 That 1t will cost the town $45 | | trials. he receives no regular [ J. has been vislting in Bast Berlin. Coughlin . .. 2 Plainville Masonic Corp... 4 vear to Insure the members of th ‘ cholcest evening shades 5 They comprise fine guality Chiffon, Lace, Charme Numerous complaints are to be S 5 * teor and Crepe de Chine, bead trimmings, the new flal These Dresges would easily bring $25.00 Buying we are in a position to sell them for this very special Allovers, 18 inches wide, $1.00 quality, for this Whit inch Flouncings, $1.50 and $1.75 qualities, for t 45-inch Flouncings, $3.25 and $2.756 qualities, for ¢ SAMLESS ROYAL WILTON Embroidered Waist Frontings, the §1.00 quality, for¥ in 9x12 foot size, the usual ) zrade, at this Sale for $27.50. ORGANDY EDGES price The following is a list of local tax- payers who will have to pay on prop- |in a rall Friday Joseph Oliver 1,494 f Mercy officers 5 2 g B year were elected for Loss of Cattle—Red Cross COn- | o jary being paid by the judge when Mr. and Mrs, L. A. Westcott have | Noah Dean ............ 3 Plyinville Water Co........ 38373 fire department under the compensa he is unable to he on the hench. as their guest Rev. and Mrs. Henry | Katherine k. Dent James T"”"" ge Griswe as 5 ros- | Medd of Southport. 1. T. Charlotte F. Diggle .... X >te Prior o k § i .‘Iudf:i( (.l \\r»m l\.\.‘l1ell:‘1flh‘\}:“x:v((“ Medd « o por | ghaglotls hww\h: 5 e e S ; lectment according to a new ruling IPresident— Wil +» Named in House of Representatives, | ent office for four vears i ‘on- | Louis Edelson spent yesterday on a | (7T¢ e g R = . N S | Vice President ¥ | sensus of opinion is that he has filled | husiness trip to New York. A. H. DIeSSEr ......eovs : George 1. Refiney.... | of the insurance companics which Al State Lecturer Blakeman installed | the position in a very efficient manner. 5 o . laton Bro e Ao i Mrs. Koatherine Richards. . now propose to collect $15 a year for | : : Miss Edith Smith has returned to | . 2 Oliver S atan | Glynn the following officers at the meeting | Although he has made no statement, | g oss TR SYECE e TERPREC 0 | fimma B T DF /i) Iy e i “,f rtaon cach member of the Hose company, | Treasurer—BEugd of the Berlin Grange held last even- |t is thought he will accept reappoint- | oS eLe | | ing at Mechanics' hall: ment. Criendafiniseston Biass W, §. Fal aLe 05 | Thomas G. Russell )mll?a—.r:r\-::: 7:;":.:"("“".'.,2'\7::4 the en PR Overseer—Olaf Benson. [ Mr. Stevens has spent considerable | ~‘Rainy Day Occupations™ 1s the | ;o 3 Edman ks | Tk MAFE N RyacT . relEe rany iAot lite FEian 1160 it Auditors—Hugh _Lecturer—Irene Viets. time of late in the study of law and | Subject which was discussed at the | yiury E. dmond .......... T0j(ISIENTERY - B B A e S 10 T Secretary . Wilson. . |is well qualified to succeed Deputy | meeting of the Motherhood club of | 1im City Brass and Rivet Co. 13,600 | Sequ Club granted. There kre thirty fivemen| AR wntermipll Treasurer . Carter. Judge Charles F. Lewis who. on the | the Berlin Congregational church, | kimpire Klectric & Mfg. Co. 2.000 | Edward Seymour (G e i e Teiryion RLISkE Bronsd [N ting of James Chaplain . Lawrence Watki first day of May, will take over the | Which was held today at the home ot | Jjohn and Frank Faniola ... 1,000 | Jennie A. Seymour . and if compansation insurance is oxr- Pomona—Mrs. William Whitham. | {gwn (ax collectorship. | Mrs. Leland Gwatkin of Worthington | \rthur L. Farrar 3,389 | Angeline Smalley Fst. .. e e T it e Ceres—Anna Reed. | N " ridge. Pirst National Bank ....... 500 | Roland Smaliey ceeeaen will have to be taken from the trea Flora—=Mrs. George R. Carter. | Petition for Trolley Linc. A regular meeling of the Knights |D. W. FoX est. ............ .290 | Pearl W. Smith 11000 | ey Steward—David Emerson. 35| i Spiritual Direct tion law has been learned b¥ the se- | p. Kilcoyne rt Netted Neat Sum—Judges | the he near future. reports of In the senate of the general assem- | of Pvthias of Bast Berlin was held | 1. A, Freeman ............ 3650 | E. W. Spellman.. . 3,020 What Assistant Steward—Porter Allen | bly vesterday a petition for a char. |last evening. P Erisbie . . o i .8 Leon 1. Spencer. . ’ 3,300 Dehin ter in the name of the Hartford, New | Agcossor Fred Hublard of Hast | Henrietta Frishie .......... 4150 [Standard Oil Co......'ivee.. 6,620 fady ' Assistant Steward—DMinnie | Britain and Meriden Railway com- | perlin is convalescing from his re- | Frishie & Hemingway .. . F. G. Stephenson (T 2,050 Gibbs. [ pany was presented. As stated pre-| cent serious attack of pneumonia H. 1. Goodrich AR 50 | Frank R. Strunz o 6,000 Gatekeeper-——Allen Hyde. { viously in this column. the new com- The Progressive - Reading Circle | Gridley Realty Co. . B, L. Swift Mr. and Mrs. Edwin B. Adame, Mrs. | pany proposes lo run a direct rail-| met last evoning with Mrs. B, W, |Mrs. Mary Gridley ......... A o Alonzo Sweet, Mrs, Austin, Mr. and | way between Hartford and Meriden. | Mildrum of Basi Berlin, [E B GeRgilitg oacannanihog H. C. Thompson Mrs. Thomas Cashman, Mr. and Concert Netiod $52 .25, F. T Shaw hos returded to Wind- | MT® L. Hamilton, cees 4015 | Mrs. F. A. Tucker Mrs, Lewis and N Alton Hyde were TR N o e B ted w | dave | Charles H. Hanson ........ 7 | Henry “Trumbuil EOE R 1 Gl (TR e t was announced today thal the |sor after 1:nn_u spen >.| oW 988 | miver and M. . Hartls .. S : brEanents forlirelinistie (i annie | CunCeTtRE Nena the town hail last with Berlin relatives Charles P. Hart . e Sh k Trumbull Electric Co 000 | the time of the deatt urtor versary celebraticn which is to take | FTiday evening by the Trinity Musical | Special.services are now in progresg | Iidith L. Hart est e 185 [ Trumbull & Wheeler i el e i e b L et -~ even Fohruary 2. |Jubs, under the auspices of the loeal jat the Methodist church, Kénsington: | William . Hart SALRR A TV e e oy 900 | Buell who died from injuries = -3 During the evening 2 box social was | Jied Cross branch, metted §52.25, a | The preacher is the Rev. Henry D. | Egbert M. Healey SR SR ROt G W 02| CRoneC Dy flr“":""“ L] Ly cona Weld and the proceeds from the affair | "4”"_ in advance of the fondest | ']rmlnus of New Canaan. He is not | Olive Hemingway A R e . ng as janitor 1e Gramr e~ wdll be contributed to. the huilding | Beves of those in charge [ professional evangelist, but an evan- | W. J. Hemingway NN AT A U SR ia e e e sy Al > o & tund Berlin Briefs. ‘“"“s“" ERfONG G A Wesleyan | Wilbur Higgins T : P. and Jane Welch........ 3,700 | recelving each week an an ’ reward of ref Kicked by Herse. . Nelllo Welster of Niuntic, (s |Man: and is well acquainted-n this| Bawin H. HIlls, ....ocoevn.. 2 | g . e Alton Hyde received deep gash |y - and Mrsl David Webster | “V-}"'\!A.‘_»L ghe - e \'\\H Cfl]ntmj“j | ¥ Emma Hills ... 55 R, g e g ) MLt beit hidrizht leg last ovening when, as LS el ednesday. Thursday and Friday fles W, Hird e ¥hetvas about to alight from his v e 3 ! | (\wm’g The hour of service is T:45. | R 4600 o Aty o orkmen have begun repairing the | A1l cordially invited, to attend the | Mary . Hird .. G L il s O VRS o, e | BRI e G Ol B ardlaliviingltedy : ary ¢ H : }to geing to the Grange meetin a = g & s R3¢ ir ervices and bring friend$ with them. | p el G Toerie tern' fell from (he vehicle and “I"“’“ which was burned down last Selectman Willlam H. Gibney ob- | €. M. Hosford A rightened the horse so that he kicked | - served his fifty-fifth birthday teday. (& Hyde . 640 up into the wagon. The Christian Endeavor society of | A L umber of E Berlin yvoung ASJames ittt 908 Father Survives Son, ine lmsing s Conee { people are o s instret W, P. Dunham of Rerlin attend I troupe. the funeral of Martin Loveland, lhv | Work on the Grange hall on Doa- -go1rf of his brother-in-law. which was con North's hill ix progressing very | fo 3 D l. held today in Westfield, < ¢ ocs took rapidly. ; p X elicate place at the Third Cupgees nn! ! The Woman's Aid society of the ° £ 7CY- Dpt 3 ' . \ . o q church and were conducted by Rev. Berlin Congregational church is pre- ; N Glrls and v O o} D. B. Hubbard, the pastor. lnu- paring a larrel of various things to b . 7 ment Wis'In’ Miner cemetery, West- | cont to the Grandview Normal and | 5 o BERRY-RUBAC f‘(-lrl. | Industrial Institute. o The deceased man, who was forty- ot i ey are too oft % 5 BRIMONT | The subject upon which Rev. Sam- often cight vears old, and the gencral man- Geb_a 10 cent packa.ge of FDYIN I i en e X dosedwilhdrugs erdcivo ager of the Schaeffer House in Middle- James’ Headache Powders or meeting in the Berlin church to- . [ when their blood RHE'MS @ town, hastened.to his home in West- and don’t suffer, morrow evening is “The Enthusi eir blood is field Wednesday afternoon last, for g reallystarved They need that NF“ V! the purpose of attending his aged | N 3 . | father. Martin lLoveland, who wa When your head aches you simply The local Hoy Scouts’ troop will blood - strength which comes oR guite ill. The parent rallied and was | must have relief or you will go wild, | hold a meeting at 2 o'clock Saturda from medicinal nourishment. MERNE > prO . well.on the road to recovery when ' It's needless to suffer when you can !afterncon. { | No drugs can make blood. < ¢ his son was taken down with pneu- | take a remedy like Dr. James’ Head- Miss Isabelle Molumphy. librarian | SCOTT’S EMULSION is a highly LPERNAY monia and died very suddenly Sunday | ache Powders and relieve the pain and | at one of the hranch libraries in New concentrated blood-food and every afternoon neuraigia at once. Send someome to | York. is visiting her parvents, Mi dropyieldsreturnsin strengthening OCHALONS dhe deceased man's father took Mr. | the drug store now for a dime package |and Mrs. John T. Molumphy of ber- | | both body and brain. Dunham er as his second wife a | ot Dy James’ Headache Powders. | lin. ! If you are frail, languid, number of years ago. | Don’t suffer! In a few moments you — delicate or nervous, take May Sue Railroad. will feel fine—headache gome—no BIOre | yOUND-—Small hlack and whit f“’“'E‘“"fi""" after meals Map showing the relation of Sols- | northeast against which (he Germans ; agair S AR e, y T R U R R i e or one month. No Alcohol. ms (o the valley of the Aisne and [are making a new drive. This is the | batt SCOT! & BOWNE. QLOOMFIELD N | the nearby towns to the cast and|first aggressive advance mavement | bef. ction will be taken by selectinen will not be determinod | until after other insurance compan ies are heard from. They town may carry its own compensation ins tinued on | ance but thi is considered too risk - - - \nd unless lower rates can | N 1 s probable | ) | tained it is probable that the rod DrussuiE men will agree to the raise Srenihion o The town employes were not cew s «ured under the compensation 1 Broad strest; 30 €. Usher e ke 6.854 ' and as a result his widow Daniel Renn, a Berlin farmer, has | | ronsulted Attarney Joseph G. Woods | 1.20-d1x