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g N y a wogtfl) Rgflvé B[(zgg?[n p ,Lii‘,,’;";’;’ag‘;;’;;aj;,’;,g;‘;n | lunnn|uuumn|u|||umnmniu!|unm|nnuummmmmmm@@mmmmmm oy 5 ““The Standard of Value and Quality’’ Member of Charier Revision Com- ' i rins Up Sl Mo, . Sy A Again The Paige Leads With only Mayor Quigley, Secre- . 3 ™ N = This Time lt’S’“_ P S e ' ’ o v 8 @ The World-Famous Glenwood “Four-36” At $1075 Teidh and . N. IlHumphrey present g x . 2 This is the same car—feature for feature—that amazed the entire motor car industry when it was offered at $1 the cekly ceting o he charter 3 . 1 i o ? S, ¢ SOl D DB T i 3 : T'his is the same car from headlight to taillight—to the smallest cotter pin that you have heard repeatedly called: revision committee was held last ' ; : B e < : % : e 'If“"””‘" ) i “”‘ '\‘\ A 5 g } Fhe greatest automobile value in the world”—and when you heard that—the car listed at $200 more th o first matter was 3 : i $ Ih(‘ ])I(‘S('ll(' price. adoption of the amendment to give + % S e . . BB stporintenasnt ot tlie hoard ot Now you begin to see why this is a startling announcement—what it means to the man who has patiently awaited health the power of the boawrd be- | : » the coming of a real quality car at a popular price. tween meetings. The next business bt . 4 G | T'hree Paige conditions have made this amazing price possible. Wag concerning the mayor's rizht to remove officials According o an R i $ The strong financial condition and business, foresight of the Paige-Detroit Go into the very vitals of the Glenwood. The Paige motor—The multip B1E 4 A | 4 Motor Car Company, have enabled them to by materials at a greater disc cork-insert clutch-—silent chain drive to auxiliary shafts—Gray amendment proposed by Judge Coop- v . ¥ advantage than ever before Davis large unit electric system—Bosch magneto—combination fore er the mayor would have the rignt % g R : The Glenwood has given universal and absolute satisfaction. Because of feed and constant level splash lubrication—the Stewart carburetor. tone: e Mcials at I ow iscre= & { that no mechanical changes have been necessary. Because of that there thoroughly into every part of the Glenwood jgpemove officials at his own discre . _ | have been no high experimental and engineering costs. See the car—note ite lines—ita 116 inch wheel base—its roominess—its luxur; tion. Somc of the board thought t1 T Pl P 3 re gs effected by Paige manufacturing Drive it and ride in it. Convinee yourself of its remarkable value. agbetter Wway than to have the “for | . y o : methods are responsible for the new record-breaking price of the Glen- We are confident you will agree that the Paige Glenwood not only has ¢ L p i o \ v I ,wood *'Four-36. greatest combination of high grade features found in any popular prics clause included as that would N ; g You know the Glenwood's reputation—you know of it as “The World-Famous motor car— v some wrong doing on the part f,}l:;ntx;otdd—nlw greatest automobi |\-a\-.‘» |ln the m‘\r:;;; -5 \'.)\1{\ know nm‘m“ the car stands (r\:ay ?(n)n to its smallest cotter pin, the grea 9 Y licis 2o o) 4 also that that reputation was gained with the price at $1275 ou can u linder value in America. SRR cmoved formclu LRI L dRe (GRITE e : realize then what that same valie is at 4 price of $1075. See 1o i0A0 jn 10 irvastigase 1t: That's all we ask ney did not think it right to give a | 3 i mavor this arbitrary power as it o : A Paige-Detroit Motor Car Company, Detroit, Michigan Jwoiild subject the mayor to undue in- | fluence in removing officials. It would | ) 200 EAST MAIN ST, serving on commissions as they would | p & New Britain, Tel. 943-2 fear possible removal for personal or % E F Agents for New Britain, Bristol, Plainville and Berlin casons. Mayor Quigley o : ) 2 g . 55 elERa ‘;,,‘,.‘h'wf e S, ; (Also make it apoint to sce the record-breaking *Six-46"* at $1395) Prior suggested that comim oner | e ’ 1 I to be removed be called before the beard for a hearing. On Judge Coop- | er'sh motion it was voted to have the | EES amendment read that the n.;._mr“ s . il ' | il muet state cause in writing but not [ & P I |”i”‘f v, the said causc. | 1 x-Representative T. 1. Kehoe | " | spoke in favor of having the board Washington, Jun. 20.-—Billy Sunday | former professional baseball player is A | | ! r 7 = of relief eclected by the people. This [is tearing loose, ta use his own ex- |attracting he more attention than “ 1 | was after a change had been report- | pre ion, in this city, and the inhab- | congre Ilis sensational methods ed imposing the powers of the board [itants are being treated to fifty-geven | of pr aching, his queer antics on the of relief on the board of compensation ricties of evangelistic religion. | platform and his use of slang and and_ assessment. Judge Gaffney | Thousands are attending his revival [ uncouth expression put him in a class thoukht the will of the people would | meetings, as they did in Philadelphia [all by himself. He's the most talked “I” be better represented if there is an [and elsewhere throughout the coun- |about evangelist in the country to- elective board hetween the assessors |try where Sunday has appeared. This |day. and the tax collector. le thousht there was a good deal of merit in re- | talpmx_‘n.\ lm\uh .r t n‘ :n 'lvm“;q“lt Ilble: Tt I thought that the water!| gaienzin the e e motion | board will nced $350,000. ! Eeant. G0 JuuEe Honper 8 Ehe . of There was considerable argument | it. was rcject the resolution. ; . | ;\‘{r‘:‘;ci“_“““‘:f"l‘:(l‘l‘-““r‘_l‘!}y: e ‘-yu'\'(‘pi- over adopting a resolution establish- 5 5 ing grade lines on both curbs instead ing the resolution because. he said, > S S ” B 1 oucht It iooql thine The ot of from the center of the street. & | L aaina Al TR N Judge Cooper sanctioned the idea but SIS expialne: LI Eaih ) thought it unnecessary to put it in the the naming of a board to consider ap- ‘.?“”"("" e d it would be suffi- peals from the assessors from the cient to adopt this plan as a practice. ; G Judge Gaffney argued in the ame w " K N Y k P d < \H pasple, This would keep It 48 C10%2 |way. Tho opimion of the lawyer's 6l NDOWD NEW York Producer ‘ EH ‘ appeals from the appointed assessors | Vo5 accepted. { ) L ! | people. future extension. Judge Gaffney said il ‘W‘ { | 1 ing that such a measure would take | | | | Realizing that the committee N | the telephone corporation want to get — (\\ha""r;ci\,',‘f"f“wl»1“,‘,’ 1::_“12(»;-:«111{“.‘.};: away from the subway. Judge Cooper | Frank Mandeville, the best that fayor Quigley saic 'u? a8 U Yon Jsnid he thinks the bond Issue is a sc- | NOw York city has to offer in a musi- ! ‘?:a\m- (;x &omx‘n;‘oc‘,iwm)(;r \ro. | Tious matter and a limit should be | cal director and who has an enviable eighteen months or two years to care- { ., neq somewhere reputation a director of comic i fully consider changes to be brought dEsomenners I ESE hes been ongased by Uhe| ton. Beeman & Hatch, of Hartford, PE 3 ille N S fering from mumps and required | where she had been| before the legislature two years | b R, EETIEN rgement 'of “The Red Mill® pro. | is the orchestra engaged. aan eW nothing further than the usual home |atives henge. PLAN ANNUAL LADIES? NIGHT. | o 4105 ¢0 0t the finishing touches | Signor Gnarro was the profession- SILIEENLD treatment Rev. Thomas Rod Resolution on Sidewalks. s Rt e o 5 T = e i al isical director who put the fin (Continued from Seventh Page.) Congratulating himself on his es- | o vigiting his sl P Ohirtos 5 ave | o1 the show to be given by the ama iy v Referring to a resolution on side- | €OUrt Charter Oak, I of A., to Mave ., catrical talent of New Brit- [ Shing touches on “The Belle of New cape from a long slege in the hospi- | Rooney of Crown walks forcing property owners to lay | Entertainment Tomorrow Evening. 1 ain's society February 2 and 3 York."” d | vear and that prospects for the fu- '"'-H”“"*""'-*‘ returned to town. The . walks, curbs, gutters, pavements and | rphe second annual ladies' night Mrs. C. E. Wetmore and others at | '“l”‘“ SDeCH ROl I D R [ laratarsier DTN Y s ety "””]' 'h“r""“““ Jarger | M. & 0. CLERKS d fences as public safety may require, the head of the venture arc surprised | Monday evening, Willis 13 by Kill Aged Horse, S e Y KD AR young ma The clerks empild when ordered to do so Judge Cooper as well as delighted, that such a big | 4™ the chorus master, held & re i : a ; now making arrangements to be ob- | Ojgon have started sugsésted that the councll have the|Of A. will be held in the rooms in | professional produder should bg | hearsal of tho lyries. Mr. Waterman 0 Soe BT T8, SN TeTas | erated on work proceed and then collect the | Iilectric hall tomorrow evening. An | willing to accept an cngagement with | W29 formerly the organist at the i 8 (R e Slerc ; South church and has been the chor- | Killed this ing, Henry Morway pay 4herefore from the property own- | excellent program has been arranged. | a company of amateu {Dh eflcon=Hi Bswie . of former local talent|SNAINg its career with @ bullet. The Two tramps, badly intoxicated. & er. This would insure a uniform | Lynch’s orchestra will play an over- | clusion sems to be that New Brit- “"“ I et e O O L G0 R el to0 o ia b UM of mauen! tiss plisd for & '.,";{}.r: u.’\dgxr.‘\ £ 10 il town work at a trifle less all round cost to | ture of popular selections, Solos will | ain’s annual production s so far | MOV {0 its owners and rather than have it [ bujlding last evening. amd were the land owners. It would | be sung by Miss Kathleen Walsih, An- | above other amateur theatricals : T get into the posaession of strange GSKReAL Up By OmSs: BEalib ] ‘Ma s away with trouble over the rying | drew J. Basso, Miss M. Lynch, John | the persons who have taken an ——— { Wwho might not treat it well, Messrs. | The pair seemed anxious tg ,,.fllx,\ v grades of abutting wal { Kiniry and Clarence Callahan, James | tive part from year to vear have ’ Hemingway and I'risbic decided to | from the "hin )»1-‘.,1« m" x\'|{|yt(\r and lution does away with having to not!- | J. Bonney will give a monologue and | quired such an excellent reputation th ]z‘ems have it shot. apparently wanted to be sent to jail. | 1% the M. & fy property owners to lay walks, etc., | Brewin's Mandolin club will play. among New York producers that Mr. | | The animal was twenty-nine vears | The officer refused to accommodate | C.€aNIDE up Cowlishi instgad the city will go ahead with An effort is being made to secure | Mandeville feels that his reputation e - old and had boen used on a Rrocery |them and to save the town the ex. | The tWo teams plan _work and charge it to the owner. | Mayor George A. Quigley consent | Wwill not suffer from any connection A daughter was born this morning | Wagon by its present owners for | pense of ,i,.m‘g,ng them before the | {he near future ASg President Humphrey of lhp ln_mrd of | to speak. Lynch’s orchestra will | he may have with “The Red Mili” | {4 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phalon of 174 | nearly a quarter of a century. “Dick” | court for a hearing he released them have gone into traf; public works, was enthusiastic over | furnish music for the dancing and | company. | EIm street. | was a faithful animal and it was with {{his morning, serving notice that | g - v the idea and said that contractors al- | refreshments will be served during Mr. Mandeville’s last big piece of helCentra i Labor s GnionE held -.!f‘w-n regret that the owners reached | plainville will not provide shelter for so favor it. Judge Cooper asked if | the intermission work was that of musical director of b s Sl $ a decision to have an end put to its = ¢ ; {t wolldn't be a good plan to have | Dr. J. K. Martin is the chairman of | “Adele” which had such a successful }‘,‘v‘_“l";'!:“ I;‘:‘ Syening ”"' A nte ," L e gt B Mttt ot the city repair all walks after the ! the committee. in charge of the af- | run in New York after it was put on 5 Must Undergo Operation. Speaks to Grangers NUT and dance of Court Charter Oak, F. for a new line of sof Drunken Tramps Released | showed their rivalg the great national p diamonds last sum about to show the: something about bo! encounter with the last night at the s 1% . i atelved e S Bkl G e © ned e B. Brignolia today sold his photo city had put them down and received | fair. the boards a year ago last Septem- | - ol od s 2 D20LD) Although internes in the Hartford A feature of last night's meeting of the_pay. Mr. Humphrey thought it | ot ber. When Adolph Klauber, the ra- | Studio at 368 Main streft to Tony |, -~ "0 8 1 ae their disg- | Plainville Grangs was an add by would. Others suggested that all re- - © CLU mous critic, spoke of the music in hig | #Pd Santo RBonato. i hospital gave mumps as their diag- ainville Grange was an address by | v | LOYALTY CLUB DEBATE, 5 e = nosis of his ailment. Oscar Hultenus [ David Stone Kelsey of West Hart- | pairs be made out of a fund raised by - e review, he simply mentioned Frank Harold L. Clark today sold to John | y¢ 4hic place, according to his family ( ford, acting editor of the *“Connecti- | fg:\‘:r;'t |(A‘|]:\.qu(mn hnu.]](;”::f(‘flnlnol?i:'::i- I et Gy v ity G Ty 'lvlhun:;»vxlltna g n; pn.nlnv‘("\l‘nn \u‘m J Hmmln]s, l‘l‘\nl‘m‘v ‘Mml and build- |y Geian, will have to undergo an | cut Farmer,” on the aims of the | 'Though Sickand 21 e s » s - | e directorship and said: “Nuf sed.” | ings on Hawley stree - ¢ . ! Liare edim | Y : h 3 operation for an a ss, opinions of | Hartford County Rural Improvement [ A0 L I ] RO G BRE | Mandeville's connection with a musi- | Miss Clara Olcott of Arch street, a lthe capital city doctors to the con- | association. He urged increased pro- | Last Found of nu‘v;;_ \\\l‘il.\s {’;mp Possibly order- | The Loyalty club of the South ! cal production has alws carried | teacher in the Rockwell school, is |trary notwithstanding. duction and cooperation among | E. Pinkh Lr:\zn\;:h\f] Sitaoniicts “l‘l “'\"Q“' ““0: "church will hola a debate Tuesday | With I(llh(‘ promise of success. Con- | confined to her home by an attack of Hultenus has been laid up for | farmers and pointed out that Hart bl B ited wai 5 S frst vening in the office of the leader in T}T‘}:‘:f;;(»‘d ‘l';m{[““'*i'l'lt;?n(;\sr "1'.?"&1'?,’." diphtheria. ! some time with a growth on the =ide | ford county produced only eighteen e Because of the possibility of the | the city building on “Resolved: That | New Ingland has cver had in ama- N 3 3 i ERTRA S i iniraal Staces i Snoaa Gren sy | P ns and condy store at 329 Main street to | physician recognized the protuberance | Reports of the State Grange meet- | Rvmhmnnd, Pa. — lature Mayvor Quigley thought an |crease Its Defense L GorCeD SR 0 o John Contaras for eight vears. The |as an abscess and advised an oper were given by Worthy Master I”. taking Lydia E. Pin amendment should be made covering | The affirmdtive will be upheld by | production of “The Red Mill” is rent for the first four vears will be | tion. Hultenus went to the Hartford | 8. Spencer and Miss Florence A : . 38 T 3 | >rescher. Slater y < . S $1.800, for the next two years, $2,000 | hospital to go under the surgeon’s | Cowles. A humorous reading wa AR, the issue of bonds for the water or . Prescher, Pl Slater and J. Slater. | other incident in Mandeville's his- . ; ) 1 P dered by s Ca e sewer department. This brought | F. Wenzel is the alternate. The nega- IRt o At SES e h e o cpaaerathetlantityoa: 32000 L P e o about a discussion on the sewer beds, | tive will be handled by A, Paulson, R, b ey i o i [ Srenial dinn xR egal R Dalry Innch /(G LOLRES HISGAEHEREEHECEH aEVR SERUE S Stor, S Ao ""‘\‘"' Beckwith pLye oo — Mr. Humphrey thinks it is a coming | Buell and H. Rassette with I | {or of the show who has been in New s vore |M I::‘vlr‘\' g Ur;,«mr 1 ,,..,..\,:‘;m ! necessity to have a tank em at a | Schmidt as the alternate. The Wood- | York since Saturc B e at T o ey vored with a vocal solo . < @ ) K s Ss s ponsible Through an error it was reported Q ") sary night will b bserved at th cost of §100,000. Provision must, ruff club has been requested to pro- | for Mandeville's agreement to come | in these columns that Mrs. George COMB bf\GE TEA IN Lt . % thetefore, _lw mm_w to issue honds to ! vide judges. here. As both were connected with [ Hogist had underwent an operation LIFELESS, GRAY HAIR cover all future improvements. Mr e the play as given on Broadway by |at the local hospital. She wishes it | —_— | Brief Items 1|\m\|)‘hxm' thinks $£300,000 will be | CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY. Montgomery and Stone, New Britain | contradicted If Mixed With Sulphur Tt Darkens | 31 and Mre ¥, S. Spencer left t enough to relieve the sewer bed trou- A will not suffer from lack of compe- 1. So Naturally Nobody t| day for Florida, where they will spend e % | tained by Mr. and Mrs. David Dehm “‘"\‘ “"‘f“"”"l\m : | club_rolled the Tegner Bowling club Can Tell, | last evening at their home, 127 Glen AS member of the board of @i- | 41 Nelson's alleys, taking tw ut of mp, 1 om P sville 5 b L P au ot g ak o out « companied by friends from Plantsville OUCH! LUMBAGO! | street, the occasion being the seven- | Tectors of the American. assodlation | thiee gam he feature of the | Grandmother kept her hair beau- | ,ng Terryville . RUB PAINS FROM teenth anniversary of their marriage, | ©f Musical Directors, which corres- | evening was the rolling of Gus | Ufully darkened, glossy and abun- . [©) ponds to organization with a similar | 4 | dant with a brew of Sage Tea and Mrs. J. L. Burton and Miss Eva effort. I could not Among the guests were Mr, and Mrs. Piochert, of the Sb e e 73 ® SORE, LAME BACK | Richard Giersch, of Xva‘\'u?]f city, | Pame in England, the name of Mand- | nade a high score ”\(\Iv"h) % ! e ’.‘q | Sulphur. Whenever her’ hair fen |/fumason of this place, attended the of course felt very B formerly of New Britain, Mr. Denn | ©Vil1o hasan almost international sig- | oy out or took on that dull, faded or |Private ball given last evening in the gnd had a steady hel trial | 1o employed as a foreman at P. & . | Dificance. He will be here the lattor |~ oo (0o oo | streaked appearance, this simple [ lHotel Grand in New Haven by Pro- spfter taking il | Corbin's. part of next week to go over the lyrie | WY €IFOF (S0 erening ah r o | mixture was applied with wonderful | fessor Kelly, who s a relative of .04 that the headsll | ~ e work and will direct the rehearsals | Statec that the capacity of —Shuttle | oect. By asking at any drug store | Miss Humason 1 rested better, and ; 3 . with the orchestra on Monday, Feb- | Meadow lake was 18,000.000 gallons | ¢, w\yyeth's Sage and Sulphur Halr | The Woman's club has distribute T contied Back hurt you? Can’t straighten HAND BADLY LACERATED. uary 1. the day before first produc. | "nd that of the proposed reservoir in | qmpoune 2 will get a large bottie | placards snnouncing the lecture with T ouee & GEE AN R T e e upper Burlington 9,000,000 gallons. | (" thig old-time recipe, ready to use, | motion picture fllustrations to be given M84¢ 8 Dew womalk can hardly realize th 000,000 and 900,000,000 respectively. | 80 much as Ido. Whi s ol \While taking down the engine on Bl [;_;’,‘"T 1‘1:"::;..‘}“,”“..,}‘ \'\‘("" “M":‘ | Peter Suzidls automobile \:s“‘,.(my : = : : Lhs for about 50 cents. This simple | by J. H. Trumbull on January 28 and a azo, sciatica or mayhe ie cha sur, Charles Jones - mixture can be depended upon o |29 in the tow hall The subject from a strain, and youwll get relief l“1|\"‘<-,:,‘:f{;:\‘w14‘yu( lht:‘”hI;:l\u\ hjl"‘h-\'m:“\x:? ?y ?@:fl’l" GOUGH \’ Shelfollon apemembe of W. A | restore natural :"r~hl-r nd w..‘m\ :u | win be Wy nln:‘nfi'.y ';nr \\lr}:d Tl\lll 1« Woman in need of & the moment vou rub your back witli i ., ‘was so badly lacerated that it Harty Branch of the A. O. . have | (he hair and is splendid for dan- | Still Wid,” and will be descriptive highly praise Lydia B s«{O'.}\t:;h penetrating “St. Jacob's | \aq impossible for the attending Itis not safe nor necessary. leen’ named as a committee to look | arufr, dry, itchy scalp and falling | of Mr, Trumbull's recent hunting trip etable Compound. 0il.” No hng clse takes out soreness, | i siclan to take any stitches at the You can relieve it with up some suitable club rooms: Presi- I hair in the Jackson Hole country The CLARK, 3146 N. Tulip lameness and stiffness so quickly. You dent William D. M; Thomas Me- A well-known downtown druggist | proceeds will be added to the publ : simply rub it on vour back and out | ot Grath, Lawrence P, ] . John J.| gays everybody uses Wyeth's Sage | library fund . ’ public Women Have Been =S 5 omes the pain. It is har S Mangan, Thomas Tier i ; Jecausc tkanis s Limber up! Don't suffer! Got New officers of St Peter's socioty dance committee I8 Ralph Mulconry.|lcan teil it has beenapplisd—ity o |DUme, who lits been In attendanoe h"'l:;,‘w;.rlo:fé?fl small trial bottlc of old, honest “st. Were installed Monday night. — They Of Horehcund and Tar | chalrman; Thomas McGrath, sec casy to use, too. You simply damp- |°" Arthur O'Hara of Pine street for T';,'.’ 1 t.h Jalob’s Oil” from any drug store, and arc: President, E, B. Miller; vico R tary: L. P. Mangan, treasurer: Wil- [ en a comb or soft brush and draw it | ¢Ver?! dayvs, returned to her home is accounts for the after using it just once, yowll forget president, Andrew Koslock; financial | [t does not upset digestion or nerves. | jiam D. Massey, W. 1. Sullivan, J. J. | through your hair, taking one strand |I0_NeW York this afternoon My, |for it from comst to that.you ever had backacl .0 secretary, Frank Ott; recording secre~ | [3 pleesant to the taste. Contains no | Niangan, Thomas Tierney, John Mc- | af a time, By morning the gray ,'”:‘” O'Hara’s condition is improving stead- | troubled with any ail or geiatica, because your back will tary. John Schilling; treasurer, Id- v opium nor anything injurious. Inerney, William Geary, Charles Mur- | disappears; after another ‘:;m-lh-m ily and he is now able to =it up for Women why don’t never hurt or cause any more misery, . ward Schaefer; trustee, Joseph Die- |, ‘All druggists. 1ay. Thomas O'Day, John 17. Leeney. | tion or two, it is restored to its nat. | PTief periods each day Pinkham’s Vegetab It never dis: 1d has ben rec- imond. A smoker will be held in }‘.npl i l Chier Rl MEGH Tty 5 Em el an e nd | Rl s e n ioaks siomay tantiisna e e Broad Will pay you to do 808 ¢ —~snded for G ars. | dects hall on February 15. @ Try Pike's Tootbache Drops Armament Situation, W. W. ' Leland today leased the |of his face. A few weeks ago his | per cent. of its food | (e W next meeting. sixty friends were enter- night the South End Bowling few weeks' visit They were ac Rub Backaclle away with small bottle of old, penet ting “St. Jacob's Oil” figures should have been 1,300 | time. Patrick Tobin, abundant. street has rethrned from Waterbury ham Medicine Co.,

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