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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. THURSDAY, ,ANUARY 21, 1915. Plainville New WILL STRT EVENNG | . o= | Mid-Winter Sale '} SCHOOL ABOUT FEB. 1 S (in advancing age as keeping the ( bowels open. 1t makes one feel ) ( ( ! § ( younger and fresher and forestalls ) ¢ Cha pendent ills, g Cathartics and purgatives are({ violent and drastic in action an should be avoided, A mild, ef- Exceptional values during our Great Sale, ) ed by physicians and thousands Chiffonlers, Mattresses, etc.. at very low prices is the combina- ( i | ¥ | ) cents and one dollar o bottle, For{ | 000.78 ( e W 1o 56040 free triul bottle writ to Dr, W sl < 1] sharp reductio B, Caldwell, 452 Washington St., " . e A Teaching of Engiish to Forei Monticello, Tlls Complete Re Important Feature of Work-—Think e e e el * period designs, ton and Adam Criticism of Assessors Not Deserved : nur Share flf H B E|afl|[|’s stu[}k —Garrity to Leave Clock Shop. | the town B e o = MATTS LI 4] | A. L. Rogers, chairman of the town | PIacticing rigid cconomy in ali de- | . 0 Combi TN Gy o e Eer e || s e o WL B LI AT o8, Sale e EVERYONE KNOWS OF THE GREAT HOUSE OF H. B. CLAFLIN 1 A i w bt any larger $10.00 TFelt CO. AND OF THEIR FAILURE LAST SUMMER, AND THEIR RECENT Dlenisgto ot diicetingfof thetniemy e prios REORGANIZATION. BUT NOT EVERYBODY KNOWS THAT THIS CO. 1500 o HAS N IN THE WHOLESALE BOOK BUSINESS FOR 15 YEARS. s R L R e o l]‘( THE PRINCTPAL DISTRIBUTORS OF PUBLISHERS ENTIRE REMAI B | onronriation ot 31500 at Monday | anyegiiriber Of years has been em. price SLENe DERS—BOTH ENGLISH AND AMERICAN—AT PRICES 350 TO 75 PER night's meeting. The members will | thon by Foreetille, i tondored. his $15.00 Silk & INT. LOWER THAN REGULAR RETAIL PRICES AND THAT THEY probably be brought together some | resignation und (n & few weeks he in- sale price $124 HAVE PUBLISHED WHOLE SPECIAL EDITIONS OF POPULAR USEFUL B | cvening next week and the necessary | {cnds to assume charge of the plant | BOOKS AT ABOUT HALF THE PRICE OF THE ORIGINAL EDITIONS. Rlensiilhengh eleonsioNes of a New Haven concern, manufac- 3 Beds According to one of the members it | turing novelties. { £12.00, $13.50, The Receivers for the H. B. Clafiin Company have ordered that the is the intention to start the school Mr, Garrity will continue his resi- all in fact, 4 Book Dept. be discontinued. ~We don't know why——that's their affair. not about February 1, continuing it for | dence here, however, and will not ter- Sevoral dotinlll ours. PBut we do know that these books., which were formerly 50 to 75 B | <ixteen weeks. The school is to be | minate his connection with local or- | g per cent. below their regular book prices are naw reduced another 30 to operated two nights a week, probably | ganizations in which he been We're sellin 60 per cent. B from 7 to 9 o'clock. and it is expected | 'Tominent. Mr. Garrity is a member of attractive that two rooms will be required to ac- | of the school board and is also one of inches high, al Pargains Upon Bargains. For instance, the “EVERY CHILD SHOULD commodate the pupils the town's firemen. He will retain his ) tinuous round KNOW?" series which in the origina 1 edition was 90c and $1.20. special edi- . e ol o s e Ihiace fontEhal schos) (commiEie el BUE hi = price $5.50. 8 tion 50c, is now 29c a volume. ORIENTAL CARPETS AND RUGS, origi- over the prospects for the school and | Absence from town may mean his The rest of ou nally $10, then $4, now $1.50 copy. YOUNG FOLKS LIBRARY OF HIS- Bl L 11 Mills, who serves the St withdrawal from the Hose company. reduced in prid TORY AND LITERATURE, formerlys0c now 33¢ capy. BEAUTIFUL { buard of eduesiion as @& supsrvisor| . His many friends In Plainville wish CHILDREN BY THE GREAT MASTERS, originally $5, then $2.50 now ° | him unlimited success in his new B : ‘ho is a member of the local §1.25 copy. LOWNEY'S COOK BOOK thousands sold through the news- JIERE Al e B Hifo s ureaus an iffo papers at 49c, now 18¢ copy. And 8o on and so on. Sale begins Friday B | tcrested in the plar To him will be | Buiid RRoad in the Spring. Bureaus and Chiffoniers, Bureaus are Morning, January 22, at Book Dept. Corner Store. f > g i S SRk 3 K | | et the major part of the work of Work on the new road in Westwood - S o | ®8.75, for whi | Preparing for the opening of l‘hv, park, ordered by the recent town essing Tables, airs, etc., one in solid oa | schools. Chairman Rogers explains | meeting, the selectmen have decided are now selling at very low plate mirror; | that Mr. Mills has had considerable | to start early in the spring. The ing at $10.00, prices. to $100.00 bers of that hody to formulate plans | arMty to Leave Clock Shop. John 5. Garrity of this piace. who experience in the management of eve- { board does not consider it advisable ————————————————————— | \ing schools and there will be nothing | to do any work on the improvement \TAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPT-W | cxperimental about the Organization | until the frost leaves the ground LY R ECEIVING ALD DRY GOODS PURC HASED OF US. here if it is left to him. While the board in its budget esti- l — ! The $150 appropriation made by | Mmated the cost of the proposed road it $i,500, the town meeting seemed to be of the opinion that a passway, > ex se of ins: ‘tors and will | v thelexpense JOLInstINEDES N ANC tisfying the requirements of the dis- 103 ASYLUM ST 50 TRU on the Fifteenth Chapter of Luke's S. A. Keeney of Rlue Hills is re- |also pa for whatever text bhooks | trict.at this time, could be put into : Gospel. A most hearty welcome 18| covering from an illness. Fichl thelsc All require. But Berlin News S 5 nes which the school will ' require Ul hape for much less and it is probable mee— = | €Xtended to all interested to attend = 5 S qait » /11l have be e e Yo e L s e No Decision Yet. fiew aeliiioml 1 ""“‘d“_" e e e that the selectmen will spend $§00 or : ordered as/those used in : 1 §700 in making the necessary changes, evening will be the last of the 1r»d“\f'ig:h TR (. Griswold stated | g, the day can be utilized by the ) e i HARTFORD special meetings as planned thus far. "m?»de“:fi"“in"‘l“'w“"‘]a-“w“" r““"':‘"*""_ oG G The cost of heat and Former Plainville Boy Honored. s slander suit o A P = e ey It o Rt Ay o o iy the Stander sult of | )igne will of course be extra. It ls| William D. Manchester, a native of 3 ay marks the fifty-fourth | Morgni, which was heard Monday | h¢ intention to Guld i o s ALtk (h e G el 4 [ 5 2 . s g Y | at first, they receiving $1.25 4 g & [ o _ | afternoon in the Berlin town court Rock one o '[0 P”I “P fAGIORY AR CFF Tpina Roenn, (G s || GG e Sy el G |0 T fhe Kocky Hill elub. one of ine| PROF, PHILLIPS DIES ular Kensington barber. He made ;n2f0. U M meke cAown he B0 | “while the school will be open to|strongest organizations in the town, in the case make their returns. the general public, it is, to be estab- |the name of which it bears. The OF HEART DISEASE | L lub was organized five years ago. . ; s o ; v - s benefit of | ¢ 3 busy throughout the day accepting The plalntiff in the action demands | lished primarily for the [ 1t has & membership of fifty and plays [ { the town, it is believed, will cover this town, has been honored by his | no special celebration, but was kept social activities of Rocky ! H | the congratulations of his many [ $100 damages for an alleged slander- | foreigners desirous of learning Eng- | L i 8 ges E E E ) I pss and 10““ |S|3|Ifl fiflfifififll DGS!NUS 0[ friends as he followed his usual rout- | ous statement made by the defendant | lish. The board claims that without |2 PEORUINSRL DRrs In (e pulinome an Former Dean of Yale Graduate mer dean of Yale gradaute died at his home here last night heart disease He was 70 years old Pennsylvania Professor Phillips, who was af " New—ireproof, Very Serious—Local Pcople Un- towards the expense it would result [ Phalanx of Hartford and the Hart- | in the weeding out of undesrables, | ford City club who attend the school out of curios- He has many friends here who are lfiasm Elllflfl HGIG | _Mr, Lyons was born Inthe clty of i over a bill. The latter is said to |spesking residents made applicetion | ., “wryiam G Mapchester of Red School Passes Away at His il o Waterbury, January 21. 1861, about have called the other vile names | for admission to the school and after He r in which was well known as a veterin- of some prominent citizens in sym- | ot town. He is now general man- ous with the razor and doesn't take | loc e | ! 5 ; the 'n to Yale men as = lockl people are concerned in any of | vantage of the town's offer were|are Columbia lodge, A. F. and A.| o oorately known t e o within walking: he attained the age of twelve vears. | win are serving jurymen and are on scientific subjects. Trinity - col. really | pleased over the new honore given ine of removing beards. a short time ago during an argument | any solicitation, fifty-five non-English | S VI R Ol e v 4 3 % i ( | Stone Hill has been livin the time when the Civil war was and the plaintiff is determined to | it is established. the expectations are | po oo pin oinie 1902, when he took Home in New Have N brewing. He was the son of Mr. ani | make ner prove some of the accusa- | that there will be many more. a plice as manager of the Connec- Mrs. George F. Lyons, the former of | tions she made that time, There is a disposition on the part|% DA% & S : New Haven, Conn, Jan. 21 L il 2 | . o & ticut Quarries company's plant in|g.gu5; Andrew Wheeler Phillip - | “The Hotel of 4 o | ary surgeon in New Britain for many DA allte7 SR pathy with the plan to advocate the 2 e i A St = | years previous to his death twenty Berlin iz well repressrted mthe 2 Rt ate the lager of the Edward Balf company’s jondition of Ex-Selectman's Wife | op | 3 5 payment of part of the expense quarries Lon 3 B } ofie Years ago. present term of the civil side of the | the schools by the pupils themselves. Among the rganization with No. al il is pr lexter- | g 5 e 1 o s s by Among organizations w | b, although Bill is pretty dexter superior court, even though only few They believe that if those taking ad- | which Mr. Manchester s affiliated | e 5 | more than onc ear off a week., he ! the cases on the dock T Andy,” was born in Griswald, New dergo Operations—Son Born to 5 L ses he docket. John T. |, 5 ) y small 4 weekly So 3 2 4 2 el and } was not born with one of the instru- | Molumphy, president of the ftown ed to pay a small amount weekly | M. of South Glastonbury; Putnam London county, March 14, 1844. He theaters Former East Berlin Pastor. | ments in his hand. Up to the tinie | school committee, and Garner Good- was noted as a mathematician and Overlooks ! had published a number of works It has leaked out that the propo-| he attended the Waterbury schools. obliged to report at the court house sition of the three New York cap-| Then he went to New Britain with his | daily. ity or for amusement, and tho ; lege gave him the honorary degree ol 3 o 9 interested in learning the language | him. | » 2 -r et e . ] influen- | Parents, moving to Hartford some lin 3 of master of arts in 18756 He was L, G GRS U 2 s L e e e e Former Local Pastor Has Son. and customs of the country would Bricf Ttems. appointed a full professor at Yale in tial local citizens at the conference at| (ories for a short time, but soon re- East Berlin Methodists have re. |Dave better opportunities. | There will be a regular meecting of | 1891, In 1595 he was named as 4 _Abe Berlin savings bank Saturday | sponded to his calling and learned | celvad word of the fact thal a son The town's non-English speaking | Sequassen lodge, 1. O. O F. thisldean of the graduate school, holding {3 noon provides tor the erection, by | the barbar's art from A. L. Gaylor. Paul Francis, has been born to Rey, | Population is made up largely of |evening in Odd Fellows' hall the position until his retirement a """)‘.é":“ local capital, of a large one-story| About seven yvears ago, Mr. Lyons | anqg Mrs, Marold Wilson of Bethel, | Italian immigrants and this national- | The Parish Guild of the Church|few rears ago He was succeeded 2 d » tactory building on .lh“v Robbins es-" ‘ame Lo Kensington to make his { Conn. Rev. Mr. Wilson formerly heid | ity will be strongly represented in fof Our Saviour met this aft oon. | hy Hans Oertel, who is now engaged tate, opposite the Berlin passenger | home and he has made a large num- | the pastorate of the Bast the classes. Supper will be served this evening. in Red Cross work in Munich, Ger-| station, which they, ns representatives | ber of friends in the community Who | Methadist church, At the adjourned annual meeting | many of a lLwong lsland City fireproof door Wish him many returns of the day. of the Congregational church last Professor Phillips was far many Roome, de nanutactory, would lease. Could a - oy z sale of seats for t vear - P he board of truse oy = :gudin SO T 05 i e Mrs. Clark Dying. e i N llen ol ihe lofor the hoardiotias= "")'f:lr(\ln‘l,‘ “‘1 'fiho‘?{ “rl 'nu:“w. € f.r \’.‘,.r,\ fp:’h-‘ l'n(mu‘r;f} ‘v\:f r:”‘]«';‘]iv'f I $1.50, Bii s e e T cond on¥odiin G i ol R (BN LS e sl cesn ol lbad [ofa i the grand list was made | (00K Place. = The us e ha vaalat e ot question of time before the concern | (Deming) Clark the wife of ex-5o- | freight sards sestowary :,’:‘I;h; e howsichat fitheRdissatistaction 8 - NErtar] fen el sbolaifen Nk HisFwidbw | Roems, pn removed to (his town where. as the | lectman I3dwin I. Clark of Worthing- | necessary for Section men to unload | jps asiglopediatnosts sRtesney K e siiryived i $2.50, capitalists put it, labor conditions are | (on ridge was critical this morning | more than half the contents before ;,np ":,.T:H‘; ‘?‘ ['h,',’ :::.,:‘VMH;\ ase of (bl Gff MR 3 S Restaurant a mx?;h:nl\m::\:p.-r\"i:v":\vr":l“(}\ A Herald re. | @nd it was not thought that she :::’m"y:“‘[;‘:“;:p ‘;‘;]”“"‘K"\Sh“d‘ Al- | the eritic. Tt is generally conceded "h:‘”:{“':'_‘”‘k"n';’ e R A New Divorce Il Court, Amestodll Bl e e et ol A s iV el S d iy ST i L _i7e.91¢ Mo damage, It Was | that the board did its best to equalize | ¢ 8 i et i Bl o (Cleveland Plain De: Room, Grund Pi Ll b & £ o 221" 1 heen ill for a considerable period. | {thought that it might find its way to | property values and the opinion seems | {0 their sympati Sl NacmARe M e e .} tra. Write for CisEDemin g Farch et nlin S avina sl e s born ol np v il e e i cor il || ithelstd SN0t Rth elicarandithus fseth five | o iy secr s s B Ol S Cooies v i [ldu einsiith el liness Ban d Watithe §des t S SOrEse e e S e a il with Map bank stated \h:ul..mvluf |hu‘.~hnp (\wp- e - S o beltha ; g of our huslunt\\\.vlnl father. | yrm\.“li‘\ ty mhv;; ;m»u;]mhm 1‘ he ‘ 8 ety | . esentatives made the statement at | 5 Lo . Yoper. e are particular new bill whic as for its objec e :S;\(urrla:_\ TGO G G e i ORI S B e i, e, Berlin Bricfs, The increase in the grand list is not eiranr’r,‘nw;..r the floral uintrvh:!w-m mitigating of the divorce evil i i | a daughter of George and Lura (Der- R | accounted for by large raises in prop- building of at leust .:“.wm square | o) Beming, of Ellington, - and | The Ladies’ Aid society of the Ken- | arty valuation in simply few cases feet would be required. He speci- anddaughter of Sylvester Demins. | SNEton Methodist church held a bus-{as the $241,000 gain represents | 10N0T8 fied that it would h.l\t'vhv be only | of Wethersfield, both her father and | INSS meeting yvesterday afternoon it changes made in the lists of 380 tax- | one story high and could be of Wooden | giangrather being representative | the home of Mrs. W, H. Upson. payers. The amount when distributed | construction. Something alonk the | rapmers and descendants of an old The Junior Camp IFire girls will | over that numhber does not mean a l\n{:. af the building on the Plainvilie Vermont family. She was one of a | hold a meeting tomorrow evening at | 8¢ deal for a single individual trolley line occupied by the Hart & | rq,4i)y of seven children: Roxy, Muar- | the home of Miss Sarah Morgan in Of course # blow at a man’s pocket- Hytchinson company would fil '“_“‘ tha. Annie, George, Charl Laur ast Berlin. bcok produces more pain than even requirements. -.\\th :I. E ur~(uyvn and Fannie. St. Gabriel's Guild met this after- | (h€ sleep-producing uppercut of a could not be erected here at a cost Arthur Clark & son of Mra. Clark, | noon with Mrs, A Bacon, Mr, | PUBilist. and in this case pleas by the | Cari of T e e o : Teachei her sarly this afterfoon from g ©o PREOm A L geore will doubtless be made to the | S pnn‘} look n\z:r( :I:o :ly\lnl;rh;;:-d build- ! }\“l}t‘n“”;";; ,"“(B‘\:?:‘d;’::“: "]'}" hr‘:::”‘ 5 h“f,'.ll;z‘ ”(“"L"‘]‘f‘,\,d of ~qualization | Successful cfforts of kind friends in | investigate and report on all divorce | alluring ings of the American Bridge €om- | {0 reach his mother's side before she CURE YOUR COLD gave the toan's grand list a material | the E. H. Hills and E. T. Carter fac- | cases, Whether or ot GOnteste 1 pany in East Berlin as these would passed away was gratified. | IN A FEW HOURS boost last year and the report of the |tory to save o e RE eral IR cron | areerel parties to & divorce pre scem to fit their needs. but, owing - assessors s ve wil -oba drowning on Monday They have | ceeding, if physically able. shall he {6jthe fact thaf theyt nreimat it Undergo Operations. | AND FEEL FINE ‘,',r”‘;."‘:( ,ig:»:(’.‘,,,.‘ :r‘h;,,",,m“ h“h,l“ | earned our undying gratitude and we |required to be in attendance pers uated conveniently to the main line | MFS C. Tred Johnson, wife of y : lose thote ore gereral redusliins be | take this means of expre ur lally at the trial embo of the New York, New W o and | former A sor Johnson, underwent | “Pape’s Cold Compound opens | the relief board there will he a good | thanks to them These provisions should all tend e, advan Hartford railroad, the c: s re-| @ serious operation today at the Clogged Nose and Head and Mr. and Mrs. Tewis Hemingwar improve conditions Agitation start. [T an do no W jected the plan. These bunlaings | Hartford hospital. 1t was reported Fnds Grippe. T - and Family d some months ago has led ate the necesitil have long stood vacant and Fast Ber-: “{ {he hosbital this afternoon that = Putney furnished a chafing dish sup- N alight modification of the taw divoros neasures o S RS o G G || P SRS R comfortably and that Relief comes Instantly o D b ! [ the operation had beon successful. terest some cancerns in them. as a e ! A dose taken every two hours until After spending several days as the | New Hq f - Ruhpoenas '\ IF F G I result of which a number of man-| At the ‘”'f“’l‘)"("""‘* hospital his | three doses arc taken will end gribpe | guest of East Berlin friends, Mre | Jiavan Jan 1 s ‘SAVE YOUR HAIR! IF FALLING OUT i ufacturers have visited them during MOTMINS. D0 % Smith performed | misery and break up a severe cold | (‘harles Bishop of Bast Orange. N. ., | Vore, ferved here yesterday by a dep-| DANDRUFF—25 CENT an operation for appendic upon | either in the head, chest, body or | j.g uty United States marshal on former | Miss Nonie Luby of New B i Berlin Only Individual Criticism. Danger of Fire. Analysis of the criticism that has Ask for speo i Bridal Couples, and desire to return thanks to the |Cleveland The measure 58 ¢ ¢ ot Pt B by Mr. Young seems a step in the d Mrs. F. J. Roper. yight direction. It may be doubted, || Hotel Powhatag, Mr. and Mrs. Burt Bacon though, that the step goes far enough Ciiftordl Mr. and Mrs. Leon Griffin. | Mr. Young pr Mr. and Mrs, Carlton Roper orce jurisdiction | Mr. and Mr: kenquist | pleas court, and to empower the chief toper stice of the state supreme court to | metho itherto enate one divorce judge in each | ditic ti ounty which has more than five com- | meg appan non pleas judges A deputy county | systemat preced We are deeply appreciative of the |clerk shall be provided speciall v\ orce tigation mol the past few weeks, the majority of them coming from the vicinity of i _ g s the daughter of Mr. and Mr, ¥ 1t promptly opens clogged-up nos- There is one obstacle in the way of | i‘:’:“‘)“}:“'f‘ Plrrllc‘l:n:v;‘\vau R (o | T iRl (e, ORI T i fnenh manufacturing interests desiring to | ok rmoon, | stops nasty discharge or nose run i upils of the Blue Hills school are | ning. relieves sick headache, duliness, | vesterday to visit with friends in limbs. Thompsonville, President Charles S, Mellen of the Ladies! Men! Here's the Guickest, | tonight —now- any! surest dandruff cure known. t a cent i rine from af The ladies of Kensington have he- | New York, New Haven and Hart- un on a new assignment of Red | fard railroad; the “Second Natiana! s« work and those in charge are | hank throuzh its presidenm. Sam locate here, that being the lack of a e 8 : atified with the manner in whict Zway \ ' B s system and the subsequent lack | 40¥NCASt over the serlous illness of | feverishness, sore throat, sneezins, | S L L hich | uel Hemingway: Harry V. Whipple, Thin, brittle, colorless and scrages ) counter, and ¢ fire protection ne of their schoolmates. little Evelyn | soreness and stiffnes L another local bank president: Sam- | hair is mute evidence of a neglected | plication your halr o At = _ anning, the daughter of Mr. anq Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing John T. Molumphy, proprietor of [uel C. Morchouse. a lawyer: and|scalp; of dandruff-that awful scurf, |1 lustre and lux Evangelistic Meeting. Mrs. W. Fanning. whose condition and snufing! Ease your throbbing |the Connecticut Valley Orchard com Edward E. Field, directing them to There is nothing so destructive to | beautifu It will ~There was an excellent attendance | has not improved any since she re- | head! Nothing else in the world | pany, is of the opinion that the peach |appear in New York as a witnesses | the hair as dandruff. It robs the ha.r | fluff i th at the service in the Methodist church | turned about a week ago from St. | gives such prompt relief as ‘“‘Pape’s [ crop this year will be a record break- | for the government in the case of [ of its lustre, its strength and its very [abund last evening. The preacher was the| Luke's hospital in New York. The | Cold Compound,” which costs only 25 | er. The present indi ions are ex the United States against Edward D.|life; eventually producing a feverish softness Rev. Henry D. Trinkaus of New Ca-‘llttle girl, who is but ten vears old, | cents at any drug store. It acts with- | cellent, he says, and unless a very | Rabbins of this city he trial i=| ness and itching of the secalp, which | most will naan. Mr. Trinkaus will preach | has been in delicate health for some | out assistance, tastes nice, causes no | serious cold spell sets in much of the |[sei for January 2% Robbins was | if not remedied causes the hair roots | use, when yoir |again this evening and deliver the|time. She was a patient at the hos- | inconvenlence. Be sure you get the | juicy fruit will be picked in this vi- [ formerly general counsel for the New | to shrink, loosen and die—then the | of fine, downy Jast of his series of sermons based | pital in New York for many weeks. genuine, cinity this summer. l”-«wn road. halr falls out fast. A little Danderine | ing all over the