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BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1915 Plainville News | JHEUMATISH & HYSTERT Some diseases give immunity from an- other attack but rheumatism works just the other w. Every attack of rhenmatiem invitee 4 another. Worse than that it rednces the hody’s power =0 that cach attack is worse than the one heiore. If any disease needs curing carly it is rheumatism but there is alniost no dis- The Hartford Silk Store Agents For S ease which physiciansg find more diflicult Mail Orders Promptly Filled. Telephone Your Orde to treat successiu Vien a niedicine | |8 We are kxclusive Agents for Hartford for “Amerie does help rheumatism nobody knows “Madame Dyrs” Oonstsh valci“flfi WG“S EXWGS wnlfi Amlf‘ : hol\:'”o;‘;:?l‘vgvlz"‘d;»n;i::“ that the blood be- . g comes thin w "mn.‘ry*x_' vn;m{llyflau FUNERAL TONO ROW AFTERNOON | -5 e i et i o H lar and articular, with the blood tonic, . i Dr. Williams’ link Pills. Apoplexy Given as Cause of Death— That hundreds who take Dr. Williams' an ress ' Pink Dilla for their rheumatiem get well Leaves Widow and Ten Children— | jg a fact heyond dispute. That the rheu- NEVER WERE WOMEN MORE INTERESTED OR MORE EAGER & K 4 matista docs not retuin as long a8 tha TO BUY THAN THE HUNDREDS THAT HAVE BEEN TAKING AD- Selcctman Give No Promilses L0 |y j5 Lept rich and red isequally true. WELL WORTH TN VESTIGATING! VANTAGE OF THIS ANNUAL JANUARY SELLING OF DAINTY AND s Th Write the Dr. Williame Medicine Co., : P— ATTRACTIVE MUSLIN UNDERGARMENTS, SAVINGS LIK K THESE B g . Schenectady, N. Y., for the free pamph- Of very special interest our Serm 1N us al AR TO BE/MADE NOW. Funeral services for Valentine | let ““Building Up the Rlood’” and kindly Dress Goods Itemnant have at this time an Wells, an aged resident, whose sudden | m )\'iwn ‘\‘\w";““”&l‘ \.‘ "'flr‘mn druggist | line of Silk Remnents that are very much il death in the barber shop « A, J. | sella Dr. Williams’ Pink Vills, Bordeau Saturday night, caused great eacitement in town, will be held to- | sorrow afternoon at 2:30 from his | ant chief of the local fire depart- ] Muslin Sl ki O r morrow afternoon a e 42(‘3 h;::; I:‘l::l.m»h-l.‘hu‘ ";‘l wm's“l. “r;'l home on lsast street. Services will be | ment, who now lives in Terryville, | . 5 ; conducted at the house, Rev. R. H.|was in town yesterday and in con- h S lk R t t Ha o e i e e s o e e o || The Silk Remnants a length Muslin Night Gowns, priced 39¢, 10¢, 39¢, 67¢, B7c, $1.23, $1.69. $2.49 cach. Were much mo quote specials that will mean a big ing for any o \ i |l vantage or. Muslin Combinations, at this sale West cemetery. ficials he advised that the organiza- are to be had for 49¢, 67c, 87¢, $1.23, Mr. Wells leaves a widow and ten |tion be changed fo a volunteer com- | $1.69, $2.49 cach. Children. He was a native of Iingland | pany. Mr. Kustice belongs to the | but had lived in this country for many | volunteer department in Terryville | and for Dresses. They are marked in plain figures, vears, making his home in Plainville | and the town is not compelled to tity You pay just ons-half the prioe for a long time. He was well and !insure its members favorably known and his many friends | He suggested that if the local com- White Muslin Drawers, special at feel his passing as a personal 10s8. | pany became a volunteer department, R 19c, 283¢, 34e¢, 120, 67¢, 87c¢ pair. Mr. Wells w an cmploye of the | the town could make it an annual * . Othors roduced ko Fumbull Blectric company. present of an amount. probably equal Other Sllk S eclals Gorset Govers are to ba had at 197, Apparently in good health, MI.lto that which it would receive as a 25¢, 42¢, 67¢, 87c each. A big saving on every onc. of from « to elg Silk Remnants in our own stock, all perfect vods, sultable for trimmi Enveolpe Chemise, tho popular gar- ment toda,y s, 87c, $1.23, .69, Lots saved here. The earlier the better for first selection Wells entered Bordeaw's barber shop | pajd organization. This wauld lighten FOULARD SILKS FOR 20¢ YARD Saturday pight and after laying down [the cxpenses materially and at the several bundles, containing purchases | gime time shonld satisfy the firemen. | Foulard Silks, 22 inches wide, in all the newest ¢ Al Other Garments, Crepe de e Ero DD e B Trin i S S e i ey French Hand made Lingerie, ga dawn in a chair and opened ® | .qvice bhefore proceeding further in 5 3 d E recque Tallored Underwear, Ve Al it nell nrontlatoriot) el ites Black Satin Duchess, 36 inches wide, a good firm Extra sized garments for large wom- the place. He made some comment b lar price $1.26, epecial price 8%c yard, en. Children's Undermuslins. All at iR Gt hreat tromHis Much Interest in Lecture. reduced prices during the run of this tramp through the snow and mud but There is a great deal of interest in great January Sale. seemingly was physically fit the lecture on “Wyoming, The West A short time later, Mr. Bordeau, |ppat 18 Still Wild,” by J. H. Trum roticing the man growing pale, in-| T <A o Our entire stock of Cloakings, 54 inches wide > 11l on Thursday and I'riday nights ur S L y cuired if he was ill. Mr. Wells was | ° b et gn and was gasping for | in the town hall and the Woman's $2.00, $2.60 and The balance of our stock of mixed suitings, bHé designs, regular The value, special price 20¢ yard. Black Messaline, 36 inches wide, our regular $1 cial, for 79¢ yard. $3.00, special price to close, for %4 D — tnable to talk A\TAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPT- breath. Iirst aid treatment was ap- | club, under whose auspices the talk (CEIVIN ; > s plicd by the barber but as the man | will be given. should realize a con- regular price $1.50, special price, to close, $1.19 ya LXFEIE CELVINGEALERD RYIGOOD SR U C NN secmed to grow weaker steadily Dr. |siderable profit for the fund which it J. ¢, Tanner was sent for When the | jg raising for a new library building . . T Special Values in Dress breathing but was barely alive. He The ladies in charge of the lectures an accident he suffered r ber X pressio fom - she 3 i R n s 3 1 uffered a number of expression from she of the weaker expired a few seconds later, a hypo- | have received assarance of a large at All wool plaide and stripes, b Berlin ews years ago. sex, following which the prospective | germic injection failing to benefit him. | tendance on cach evening and they ! ; e s e T e et Mrs. Samuel Cornwall, benedict slunk out of the yard and Medical aminer T. G. Wright | expect that the affair will result in special price to close 8¢ yard. On Saturday, January 23, occurred | VS lost in the darkness. Investiga- | viewed the remains nearly two hours | greatly augmenting the fund Storm Serge 50 inches wide, in all colors, ing the death of Mrs, Samucl Cornwall, | 10" Proved that he made tracks for | later, some difficulty having heen ex- The townspeople interested in the sponged and shrunk, regular price $1.00, special prie : - . the Railroad pend. but that he turied | perienced in lecating him. He gave | success of the plans for a better li- s (nee Louisa J. Woodruff), widow of 5 abruptly at a spot where a full view | aponlexy as the cause of death and | brary are deeply appreciative of the 2 E Wil s the : 2 E ‘ £z SMNANTS OF DRESS, BLACK AND O samuel Cornwall, at West Haven, | of the icy waters can be gotten granted permission to W. A. Balley | generosity of Mr..Trumbull, who ha i REDUCED PRICES TO CLA Conn Takos Pact i Pl and company for the removal of the | offered to glve the lecture. His talk GREATLY . y Mrs. Cornwall was the rare type of Missh[loarict &2 ¢ n . . hody. will be illustrated by about mile of e 2 i . L the noble, self-sacrificing woman-— : paktiet IR ooL o A Borlin Mr. Wells' family was shocked by | motion picture film, depicting life on OUR CLEARANCE SALE OF OOATS toox pant e P",(",m”f”"“‘u‘ BIVeN | pic sudden death. He appeared to be | he ranches in Wyoming and also One lot to close for $5.00 __One lot 1o P i“‘.‘:.“""““(' in Widdle- |,/ " gy ag ever when he left home | showing various phases in the hunting WONDERFULLY GOOD VALY EVEN AT THESE E v evening. Quite u num- | 54 jyade no complaint of feeling | of big game, particularly in the Jack- 1 inches wide, regu | her nature, absolute devotion to | others and wlways placing herself in | % 3 the background of effacement. She ‘ | ber of local people went over to the = 5 A “ | was the s New Englar R S ah Si¥ly thres yearsi ot | s 0_03[ BJGE\S[mm Imuum m QVG‘ was the old-time New Enaland house- | fiier ity to see her play. sick He. was slxiy-thres years of | son Hols aountey | wile and mother in the highest sense age. Mr. Trumbull has already given the , | of the word and one of the best loved |~ Uhiistlan Indeavor Social. St Socialist School. lecture on two occasions, speaking he- | 4 b/ Bccfl R"“ D(WH ny d[ | and respected residents of New Haven. | | It was announced at the Berlin Organizer Kelly of Rochester, who | fore the Camp Fire club, one of the | Hartford as the guest of Mrs. Hattie | man anti-trust law Mrs. Cornwall was the mother of | CONBregational chureh yesterday that |is making a tour of New kEngland in | biggest organizations of big game | Tubbs ; has decided many. the late Willlin Willis Cornwall, « | (he Christian kndeavor society wlil [the interest of the cinlist party’s | hunters in the country, and the Hart- ‘ . . r Dr. L. H. Frost has as his guest Dr. | and is considered v 9n D Al ARY | former citizen of berlin. She is . | give a social i the church pariors | school of social pre will_attend | ford Guan club. The pictures and ac- | yyo, ey of Chicago. Both physicians | matters. The Fed Mu[Rb thD!NG Ath ! vived by her son, E. Stanley Cornwall, | :‘)"‘f‘“"'1“"1:\.\_"\_"m!m:.) January 29. All |4 mecting of the local branch of the | companying talk were highly prased | o "0 " 0 8 their college | ers claim the wor and three daughters. Mrs. (5. A, Smith, | ooy '1 :' :"“""I'“ their friends are | organization to be: held this evening | by both societies. They were graduated from the | tween the National Miss J. L. Cornwall, Miss M. W. Corn- itisfclub roomsiontWhiting atreet Patients At Hospital. University of Vermont | leagues, including e Gounfoibiassied WERLEER S Rt sl GO ST o e el a0 S| Mre. Willlam Woods of Washington | About twenty-five of the friends of [ over players with & Samuell | A Brave Man, Rev. J. €. Brennan announced at |fort to sta e 3 : - e street, has been taken to the New | Raymond Barrows, formerly of this|is a violation of ¢ St. Paul's church yesterday morning the country for the instruction of Britain hospital for treatment. She | p tendered hi surprise sarty | . o . eveni ars s od | 5 e » matter of self-govern.- place tendere m a surp part As one of the evening cars stopped | that he will be absent from town dur. | Children in the matter of sel we recently recovered from an attack of | Saturday evening at his home in New atl the railroad bridge Saturday night | ing the coming two weeks. It is not |ment. T:"‘r“'h 80 ]““""““\":I'}:““'I’- ‘(”' pnumonia and is now suffering from | Britain. Vocal and instrumental se Left-over bolled ] : ; ; 4 fe s course, to the subjects which are to| Prumen + Endcavor Soclal Frid a nice looking miss—in fact the belle “‘"”‘: n whe \\(\‘H E x‘lysln'u(t for him. be taught and it is the opinion of pleurisy lections and games were enjoyed dur- | through the meat of | ; N ¢ commitiee in charge of ar- aught a Roger Cowles of West Main street, | ing the eveni The guests were also is | of the town— alighted. It was a dark | e i : : . heads of the par at it will re- A . + | Ing the evening. The gues his | 3 rangements for the whist fort the heads of the party that it will re- |, 4105 g patient at the hospital. He | entertained at a luncheon Is recelving treatment for typhold | e executive and relief committees | "Utter 2nd a litte Today—Death of Mrs, Cornwall in New Haven—Christian | _7“.. the great astonishment of with the well-beat doctors and nur. Wwho cxpected his | Dight, she was alone, and, quite nat- [ five social to be held Tuc A sult in greatly strengthening their or- : . ! 5 : S abot s ary 16, will meet at § o'clock this | ®anization in years to come ! v 3 = Beckstrom | urally, hesitated about starting down S e e L R e its herelaretin sympatny ::ET:»T-:T‘& l‘"fl"'_:‘::‘nf":“:';? i‘;;“'r;:“’;" of th Woman's Relief corps will hold with the plan and it is Organizer | = = 5 PrOve a joint meeting Wednesday afternoon | the fire until the semloral hospital vesterday mornimng, | Although his presence at that partie- Kelly's intention to get them to start | Lost $25 in Bills. at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Jen- | Spread this on bul L ular ot and the tact that he sported o | e ta a branch of the school in Plainville, | John A. L.amb is mourning the loss [ nie Hickok, 81 Fast Main street ou have a rln)\f;’n g e N ooty | Newiugton cighteen years ago today 3 = 825 fro sh' he 'was The proportion of a clean collar with his Sunday-go-to | | SWIAS 00 CETEER Yents B | 5 Will Investigate Further. | of rom which he was separated ; . : ‘, . SaL widLh JCCaAE . Milier o Repraseniatives of Iasursncs oo on Saturday The money was in a Our annual discount sale T ingredients can be an;l]i;n .n;m.l stlin el e e L Aleelw 5l wercHin TowniBaturasyl (o] 2ol ot fivaibillslotissidenomitiation in progress. Will continue until Feb.| own judgment and wedding anniversary with a delightful > = b 24, Mr. Lamt res g Twe: ) cent. discount or party at their home. (ruests from | et contracts for compensation insur- "‘nr";“lol";‘:"h:"::;: :‘n';“'“"]”‘"" :"”‘, ‘[ I‘l‘ "””'"\r ekl sy of a > cave - g ite il gl Ao i S o oL ot i ) L ewhere be. |all goods A adv himself. The unfortunate man s rug- | Of & true cavalicr and. politely dofNg | New™ Eritain, Newington and fierlin [41Ce on the employes of the town, re-| (ER¥ 20 e BISEE SOMEWAere he eidshor, rictly tailor-ma the lid which graced the heads-of D3 | (, (he number of cighteen were pres- |newed for the coming vear were ad-| A9, PR B0 S0 meon 8 Ot | RENT—Two rooms for light] once more father and grandfather before him, | ang to extend their i vised by the selectmen that the fea- | . : O RLDeCt. e o e i aadl Afercdl himeellias o ent to extend their congratulations to ; £ ¢ 1 hial S coinsthe | De has advertised his loss, nothing has | housekeeping. Corner Maple and W S : et sell as esco the well known and popular couple. |ture of the policies, which concer: it rd by o streets. Apply to W. €. Hart Tizgl unti] he had finished ths Hask SRy ¢ ajas due Loa sl of the tenguel| Rev. Herbert Mivey of et firemen, will be further investigated | D°°" leard by him comcerning the| Hough strests. App e | ! tev. Herbert Macey of the Newing- . 1 manner in which the money disap- 1-28-24 B b rtea which ithe dandy had made earlier in | ton Congregational church performed | Pefore any new agreement is made. peared ; As the car due in New Britain from | the evening, his knightiy act did not | the ceremony of marriaeg for Mr. The hoard strongly objects to pay Brief Items. g0 unnoticed and, anticipating some | and Mrs. Miller at the home of the |ing $450 a year for insuring members JUDGE LANDIS WILL H . : i fun, two Boy Scouts, who had “taken | bride’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Russell | of the fire depurtment, the insurance | _““"‘ it ’;vl'!“‘"'f" “; West Main | bowling along the futs n- OWEr'S e e ncident from behind a near- | Clark in Newington, January 24, 1898, | companies having raised the premium [ Street. 1s spending a few days' visit in DECIDE FED SUIT clay pit, Motorman Andrew Nelson | hy pole, put into practice all their | Previous to marriage the bride was |10 $15 for each of the thirty men in suRdrnl} perceived an objcet iving on | knowledge of scouteraft and followed ' Miss Annie Clark. the hose company, and if their is TP . B. ‘ il e b o i 1oty 0 ialdine 0Y i | INFEIVE MINUTES TO DISRUPT O. B OW death momentarily, Oscar of cayenne peppely Jed at the New Britain | the lonesome roau ieading homeward. LS sat\‘u\v in his bed at t " 18th Wedding Anniversary, € United in wedlock in the town of less ‘than twelve hours aftes his right I6g Bad heen torn off presumably DY | pbeting clothes, betrayed premediti- the wheels of a trolley car, and, ask- | tjon the town's young dandy--every- ing for a razor, procecded Lo shave | body knows him -stepped with. air god constitution stood h'm in good stéad, and he did not . aside ihe Berlin at 10:45 Saturd:yy night was the left rail. Realizing hat he -ould | the couple. &5t bring hls car to A stop soon “Oh, you silly thing! Where dia ' children, Florence, Hattic and Fran- |expense will not be incurred. NO SICK STOMACH, PR you' learn those lines? Why ne, or | <=8 Mr ‘Milir a poultry fancier The agents in town Saturday ad- INDIGESTION, GAS B WASHING B L (et oyt S ) || OIS 5 Gt St o e St s || o S SN o it e IS S ‘vised the sclectmen that all companies | . A Yo see the body of man | . This was wafted on the wind to the Brief Items, :““" raised the ‘!"';""”“‘ ""] firemen. | upgape's Diapepsin® is the quickest % 2 “The Wotel of/ by if. AL first sight he taousht the - ears of the sneaking little Mrs. H. J. Ward and daughter, | C25t.vear it « SheRio R leas b ey Yo "o T L ; pthany and surest stomach ! man was dead. His 1izht e cals, drenched by ‘the down- beth, svent the week end as the | DactlsULsahe AMEI e TR e 0 Y New—Fireproof. e and the large increase this Tt At on e e X - 1] Poanaytveisia il vear has made the selectmen hesi-| . it gomach ar lies i ot ; & lead, refusing to digest, or you belch within walking di assistance of Conductor (. 13, Prevest | changed then and they could only moved into the residence near the |ervices of its firemen all last year ng, : P rtie piacd the man in (he (roiley €A | cateh such snatches as “worship the | East Berlin railroad station formerly | haq fre e A nnoriaes by nuin JrAnAvEAs LIeEllnE fof disulneas hEart: g P s and #ped to New Brilain. where 20 ound you trod upon,” “a cosey littla | occupied by the Olsons, A e e | b fuliness, Hna aben) in Y verlooks the was nPlaced in the ambulance and | .gitage on a hillside out west,” ote. Miss Bmma Franklin has returned {amount to have them insured under rusphed to the hospital, The But they did hear a foreible negative | to her home in Cromwell after hav- | the compensation law | ing visited Ka Berlin friends William v formey entir cvered just atove g b pour, they lay behind the veranda of Rev. and M Samuel AL and h~ was bleeding from a n v the fair maiden’s home. Unfortunate- Iiske, of Worthington ridge. il e i g of Fwshes about his head. W.th * for the morbidly curious, the wind | Charles Booth and family have | 7The fown paid hut $121 for the | e A Jod | gas and eructate sour, undigested d, motth and stomach h . ou can | surely get relief in five minutes.” who dressed his horrible inj eut byt litte hope i “At the hospital it Ask your pharmacist to show you | the farmula, plainly printed on these i':‘fv' ent cases of Pape's Diapepsin, then you will understand why dys- The Iast Berlin team is now in hird place in the standing of the | e . eams of the !m\\llle.lo:xx\ln K peptic troubles of all kinds must go, | Miss Ruth Dyer of Iast Berlin f a&‘ @ and why it relieves, sour, out-of-order spent the week end at E Hampton ¢t W stomachsz, or incigestion in five min as the guest of Miss Grace Jones, The pain stops—your sore- i utes ape's Diapsin’® is harmiess; Miss Vernandel Rogers has re- ness and stiffness leaves. f ke candy, thoush eac turned to Burlington, Vt., after hav- Yoa are able to walk upright and will Andg prepare for ing visited at the h r Dr. and B vigorously afier a fow opplica- M on into the bir all the for s 1 € = foafeogests ain, 0 hod earrier o ety L8 CATARRH OR A COLD I Ramsay, H years old and has no re - § Says Cream Applied in Nostrils country. A sister, Mrz. Charlotta A\r % Opens Air Passages Right Up. 1 khoim 3 H i % E e ededotndede dedeeodode | 2 ok . tasfesfereafonerfedeciecteoiofeodedededesdengioogedesiesge Instant relief--no wailing ‘our | Mrs, Roger M. Gri 4 tiahs ot eat: hesides, it makes von arm in Kensington, « > f orzed nostrils apen right up: the air . Schroeder, the vegetable i s i with a healthy appe 51 N y *i"le passages of vour head clear and vou . grower, purchased a Buick auto | \ [ | hat will please yvou most accident bef He could t ' can breathe freely. No more hawk- | fruck. ™, | will feel that your sioma mn i tines are cl 1 and fre: member ho ceurved, but iI( ing. snuffing, blewing hrm.lm»m, dry- The postponed meeting of the Rer- | tnes « 1 tWoushi the o | ulitng e Gace No struggiing for breath at S 3 : B (rot nec Fiaes S0 . in Literary society will be held this . the tra \ v the trolley | nights vour coldl ot catArchi alsapsi . : . R e i | 1iver pills for Jou Restaurant a | i X ey A P- | ovening at he home of Miss Mary . | { Gourt, Amertonil dge in lin ] ino Sim- | pears. 2. 4 tor of Worthington tlage e q | tion .fi;.m;.‘., W he m an ont{nat EEY o G Sl ) T g D SO Ol ke ishtia 'jg‘;x‘,i“;‘fiflr’n‘:’(‘lt‘;} sore place This city will . s 4 ! j Rm-m.wcrnnd ¥ Lcar and he slates thai he neither saw | Palm from your druggist now. App) N S B Jiaie U1 en, of Waihingwt, D Diapepain™ eranks, as some people will | 1 Lr‘n” \J’“‘ tor a.man nor felt any jolt while 1 a little of this fragrant, antiseptic,| = There is no doubt but it payvs fo g v “{ hiad a severe fall from a sce call them, but vou will be enthusiastic | " May ’nr' the vicinity of fhe spot where | healing cream in yvour nostrils. 1t pen- | the housekeeper to buy all non-per :\‘:'e and oftes |RWl‘bt:':E“T'l'|::': :‘r} B [ about this splendid stomach prepara- | Becksirom was fou otrates through every air passage Ishable supplles in wholesale quan- Sioan’s Liniment and started to use it tion, too, If you ever take it for indi- | o 0, Ja It was stated at ine hospital this | the head, soothes the inflamed or | tities. She not only saves money, bui g"dk"‘ m thankful to say chat my [ gestion, gases, heartburn sourness, e Jan morning that the injured man was ! swollen mucous membrane and relief | Saves the time which would be spent A-r‘l"en -vl:/m-[l. N i dyepepsia, or any stomach misers saw M. Landis doing well and may recover, He i3 | comes instantly. in making frequent purchases, not to t all dealers. Price 25c., Soc. ( $1.00 § Get some now, this minute, and rid | district court ing 3 Hotel Powhatan, M i1) conscious and quite optimistic. | 1t's just fine. Don't stay stuffed- | mention the inconvenience of findir Dr. Earl S. Sioan,Inc. Phila. & St.Lonis M |\ oureeit of stomach misery and indi- | Drought by the Federn e against | | inore B [ He Is blind in the right eye, due to 'up with a cold or nasty catarrh. herself out of needed articles, » zestion in five minutes. 5 organized bhall Ask for special Bridal Couples, € st Parties, School