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kS freig 3 freight + the Five Day Sale of High Grade Rugs Tues., the 26th to Sat., the 30th, Inclusive wo of the best rug and carpet manufacturers in this country found themscelves stocked with an over production, owing to the present market conditions, and wishing a quick disposal of the same came to us as the lar- gest rug operators in Connecticut,giving us first oportunity to buy, with best pick of the patterns. There are just 2,150 rugs in this lot, every ono perfect and all this season’s designs. If you have the slightest thought of a new rug in the near future look to your wants at once, and make carly Iection from the oncs told of here. They are the best values yet put your way. Sce them for yourself at rug department- ROOM SIZE RUGS, 9x12 Feet Regular 0 Body Brusse qu:\ 9x12, for $19.75 Regular Body Brussels Rugs, 9x12, for $22.50 Regular 0 Royal A inster, fl\l for $12.50 Regular $ 50 Seamless Axminster, 9x12, for $1 Regular $40.00 Seamless Royal Wilton, 9x12, for$26. Regular $25.00 Superior Axminister, 9x12, for $16.50 Regular $16.50 Seamless Tapestry, 9x12, for $11.95. Regular $30.00 Seamless Wilton, for tln 75 Regular $25.00 Seamless Velvet, for $ DIFFERENT SIZED RUGS Regular 6.50 Body Brussels, 8-3x10-6, for. $lfl.Ao Regular 0 Royal Wilton, 8-3x10-6, for . Negular 0 Superior Axminster -3-10-6, .00 Regular .00 Seamless Tapestr; x10-6, $10.50 itegular $30.00 Royal Axm inster, x12 ft, $19.7 Regular §16.50 Seamless A xminister, 6x9 feet, $10.7. Negular $9.00 Wilton Rugs, size, 36x63 inch, $6.75 ca. Regular $5.75 Wilton Rugs,size 27x inch 8. ea. Regular $4.50 Royal Axmin is inches, $2.95 ca. sc- 9% 15 $22 51 B ——— e ] AVING AN AUTGMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROM#PT- __Berlin News _ UNGR&IEHH TRAMPS ~ CAUGET ON FREIGHT Waked Away UW.IGI Befrisnded Them. " BERLIN fi\U E GESTROYED BY FIRE ks.’.‘)flfl Blaze Razes Building on Rich- | ard Murray ard Murray Church Luncheon February 3. Prosecuting Gibney and Deputy Clark went to imyestigate the theft of a watcih from | the New York, ford railroad power house which two hoboes, age being held by the Wallingford au- are thought morning, freight yards, thorities, At after a. m. this the early train pulled two ragged door for a allowed room vard; at the asked wer engine drink for the Batjsfying their apparent the machinery the loitered about to see generating egom. None of any attention to Pected nothing *ployes went over room to ascertain watch belonging but which he has of hanging on the w: of his workmates, find that the t and, couplin cu disappes concluded the until to to to ing it off Jimmic the as noti town on the he telephoned fo N off ¢ nowever, passed into ford one on, them t: too lats alsead) he got Walling men on entered the Jimmie hu ford the companicd by igentifi the Lwho wr ) - éver, palice, of yards eéven (o the ho upon Ryvsllinsrord ofti Housc pere two ten know any nent s the the L A P belongirg Brick comj With Watch Mg 2o Estate—Worhtingtons Estate—Worthingtons | Attorney Wallingford New Haven and Nart- [ about town last nigh morning into tr of the power of permiss hoboes the cight Meriden nd arrested communication w who Destroyed 13 ho Morrin pis Ric was totally py a fire which broke out at LY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US, loss of o'clock last evening. The | timated at about $2,000, all | was covered by insurance. The origin of the « istrous not known definitely, as it ained considerable headway | discovered by a woman living down- | stairs. This woman is of the opinion that the fire received its start from an overheated stove in the kitchen where she had been washing clothes bout an hour previous she 0)1.\1 she kept a good fire in the Il day long. woman was serving supper to ¥ when she was surprised to > l[‘l”n('.\' licking up the waltls of the ey hen. Giving the alarm to other The members of her family, she warnea he an Italian family living upstairs bare- | . ly in time to allow their escape. | Dlivea The family downstairs succeeded in getting out the best part of their fur- | niture, but the people living on the | second floor iost everything, being fortunate to cscape with their live ! The flames lit up the countrys for | miles around and people from all parts of the town swarmed to the cenc. Handicapped by the lack of water tem. volunteer fire fighters | do nothing but look after the on the place, which is situated a hundred feet from the house. At no time were buijdings in danger. i to a report ircuiated the house mark. It w years ago for N Root, but has been ! several years by brick and their families. story to the effect that the burned house was the old Dem- ing place, built by-Seth Deming be- | fore Revolutionary times. is es which ably too the fact unde sider. n expensive an to cons that Ker cd of o water system night, although in the s but another con- of what the lack of will do. The disastrous blaze razed St. Paul's Catholic Main street, still vivid of | owners of and they are now mak- wt to get the improvement and pre- losscs, for I'he in The company remains ne fire last | | blaze had when sore is districe( create ¢ mple water which church the dis a on minds rict determined needed similar Wiil Play Worthington is in operty the ing much vent stove at High School. b, >(hall team will pitted in the school gymna- sium to the i announces P and forward guards necessity act as Saturday evenir game. that he Bunce (rihney preliminary Manager Vyle will in the lineup and Seigrist and McKeon center. If demands it, will himself utility man Church have Geor as de as he a could barn bout to | burned | neighboring Contrary Tancheon. Invitations been sent out to H. James William Sherift members of {he 7 the Foreign ionary society o Secand for chapel Congregational to af- today . i Bérlin Church held ernoon, A musical nged. “The bcok. i he in o in luncheon | e the Wednesday at 1 o'clock program has been ar- The subject for discussion is: Child at Pla Mr Labaree's Mrs. George Dunham will irge. in Wi built | athan Februs 3 old land - forty { not an less than | Kidder by C occupied for vard laborer There was®a in the local wio to have made. shortiy uthbound the Berli appeared house and water. hey First Step Taken. | on to enter the of Dlirhoscl AT The first step toward securing & thirst, they workir in . Berlin Brief, monthly meeting of the Congregational churct ill be held this evening at the hom Mr. and Mrs. Jascn Taylor in FPive Hills district The O. O. day evening mps The regular Kensington was tak- Wil- the New water system in Kensington Whist club will meet Fri- of with Mrs, Francis H. 110 jjam H, n paid | andlsua: | chastes of the em- ! Britain and ask side of ¢ e from a Jimmie N habit » henefit s m n the en last eveninz when Selectinan Gibney appeared before Wo. Charles G. White, who has heen the ! guest of 13ast Berlin friends for several returned to Holyoke vesterday. A regular'meeting of the Kast Ber- Ic of Knights of Pythias was last evening. FFred Hubbard of Eas Berlin is convalescing rapidly from’ his recent attack of pneumonia W. W. Mildrum home i East spent sveral N. J., and is Dowd has revision committee In one d that a clause be in- the he | charter allow of New Britain the right water mains from Towers’ Kensington. Whether committee will acquiesce of the Kensington resi- Selectman Gibney Tep- matter of conjectur put it this morning be a loophole if the are turned down thjs ngton Water com- , Jar rally known, holds & { moved from the i within the limits | college at Scienec it nder- cepted a pos which, in r \surance comj Hartford. lcan Paper Goods! " jr. *apd Mrs. HMenry Mor o > about $6,000 worth | jeroy is .suffering with bronchial 2 2 ¥ b 3 pneumonia. 1 serted in the new to &l City to its into the extend corner not the requests whom is a citizen will still zlonites The Kc is gene | lin | held or to 1rro, serinus "Mrs, i to Her ing Orange, has returned s weelk in Bensonhurst, had stry Bast L i, name Union N. Y., and hi 1 the Travelc there conclud ot in ind, skipped me have had his re- they ¢t . f ter He freigit Mer n mny the ih e Acccrding 1o people n corner CGoods n from n fair $13.000 Tt ould £ 37,000 worth nparatively ‘ . Jids, hoa would ihen e e ahcad and lay the of Hcm}mum.’ stimates know, inch to corner Upson’ sunds, made by cost the of pipe line from the American and another to the Joe Pa and lunch advt. delli, Opp groceries, A. P. G..Tel. 643-3.— ers aper n would be abo “é'f.-"@ E*.t Remexd seem of the hond that more company me o ahout Jp 4 fob that awar of at hed hotke ved ney to zo nip Tt it could then vail the c of Now Britain to exercize a right which its charter | ailows, it could buy water from the | tardware City and. in turn, sell it in Kensington at a profit The Kensin Water company | reservoir Turkey Hill, | of developing prop huying up all the land on shed would be enunnnus.‘ Dre- wrronca it Fire. a and Tar Porter's on Tt on expector 10 _opium Sold by A tonic, Contz injurious. ything 1l druggi controls Ay but the ved | erty and 6:30 i the water ce a cost an rd B, N destr ir the Try Pike's Tootbache Drops Plainvilie News EVENING SCHOOL T0 | Echool Board Makes Plans for Es- tabiishng (Classes. MEET MONDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS Principal O, L. Judd on Committee to Supervise 'Night Schools—Women Eligible as Well as Men—Wants Citizen's Rights Restored—DBriefs, Orders for the Mon- night of the opening next evening school, the ablishment of which received the prroval the voters at a recent tewn meeting, have bheen given hy the town school committee and the chair- man A. L. Rogers and L. H. Mills and Principal O. L. Judd have been appointed a committee to have charge of the experiment. The school will he in session on Monday and Wedn: Gay nights from 7 to 9 o'clock for an indefinite period. The sessions will upper floor of the and it is thought t of be held on new school house at the attendance the start will be sufficiently large to warrant the use of two rooms. With the committee W left power to select teachers and attend to other details in connection with the open- ing. Members ing the matter the 15 of the board in discuss- seemed confident of its success and they greatly encour- aged by the interest that has already hecn shown in the plans, particularly | by non-Euglish speaking residents. Rev. F. L. Grant, secretary of the ird, said this morning that em- phasis should be placed on the fact that the evening school is for women as well as men, many seemingly hold- ing to the opinion that only male pupils would be considered. While the board claims to have over fifty unsolicited applications from veung men who wish to attend the *hool, the members bélieve that the enrollment will be in excess of that are High | be | have Moore | as | the | Berlin after hav- | confectionery | number when the classes are in opera- tion a short time At the beginning the whom will probably have any, knowledge of Engl irilled in such elementary ing, writing and spelling and later nmere advanced classes will be or- | sanized, providing of course, suffi- cient interest is maintained the school to make successful. Mr. Mills has excellent working | knowledge of evening schools, having al under his jurisdiction in the district in which he is serving the | state board of education as supervisor. He will assist materially in getting the school well established. Judd Iso promised to work the suc the plan and othe { members of the committee have given of their active most little, if will be subjects as pupi in it an has cess of ussurance tion Teachers ably be force in the local be paid, it understood, of $1.25 a night for their services. It is believed that the $150 whaich the town meeting appropriated for the school will be sufficient to cover the expense except for light and heat, which will out of the regular allowance for schools. A few special evening school text hooks will be purchased for use in the carly training of the pupils later the hooks d by the classes will rvice. for the selected classes will the regular They will at the rate prob- from schools is come day be of s Restored. Representative E r- Conlon yesterday made the legislature for the rights which he for- ago when he was obtaining money 3 Wants Rights Through | ter, Charles F. application to { restoration of feited few years | convicted of false pretens The bill to restore voting privileges | to him was referred to the committee forfeited rights and a date for the | hearing will be set later. | Won't Resolutions concerning the taking ! over of the water company's property by the téwn and regardinz equal —_— YOUR SICK CHILD IS CONSTIPATED! LOOK AT TONGUE on Record Votes, bilious rup of cross, feverish or “California S Pligs. matter what thorough ways he the first If vour little half-sick, isn't res ing maturally tongue is coated | that it's little bowels are ged with waste, cross, irritable, fevirish, ,breath bad or has stomach diarrhoea, throst, full of teaspoonfui of “Calif of ¥ and in a few the constipated poizon, 'd sour bile ly move ittle bowels without griping u have a well, playful child Ir child, should given, out-of tting and z Mother! s his is a stomach, No 1ils | gentle, your laxative treatment one in 1o sure liver sore hours out and yo again. Mothers ris har it nevey stomach 1re rest enny “fruit fai and after laxative,” + cleanse and dearly directions ean g ing be- lit- weeten miess cause the bove they Pl of nted on tie the ple Bl 2rown-t and love it for 1 and for bottle syrup; bottle the “Cali ench chil ps ounter { for a d0-cet Figs” the Reware \ your drugais « California that it made l[nrnl_ I'ig Syrup Cum Yo Syrup o n se is OPEN NEXT MONDAY of | Principal | co-opera- | and | under | give | undigested | Appetite Follows Good Digestion 1y indulges their estive organs in a conges waste that clogs much misery everyone the resulting ind dig abused, tion of » howe poisor and ¢ wous auses and distre The most effective correct this condition is the nation imple laxative pepsin, known as Dr. « svrup Pepsin. This is a pleasant-tasting remedy, ( yet in action, and ) relieves indigestion, consti- pation, sick headache, belching, etc. Drug stores sell Dr. Caldwel \\nm Pepsin fifty cents and one dollar a bottle, and in thousands of homes it the indispensible family remedy For a free trial hm\ln write Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 52 Washington St., Monticello,T1 e U W U P Iy to combi- herbs rald- na- reme | well's ( tural, ( gentie positive quickly the will rights in the b all’ political p on the town 1¢ from the recent Clerk R. C. Usher opinion Chairman other h: parliamentary r hoth the the call The on them simp of the meetir and conseque tute any part meetings, Failure of town hall ies not ords instructior etings, Tow urring in Freeman knowledge « th: town m cone of an ving a citizens declares al not votes have no were s questions included i for cithe voters w ssions, permitted the e to A to show Mr they the Usher maintain do not cons record of tly of of the oflicials to the votes s a blow at the members of that party having responsible for the introduction ¢ both resolutions. The selectmen socialist have decided to nore the action of the meeting ordering them to take the steps acquire the water company plant. The bhoard has that the socialists may have free of the town hall for rallles and meetings during pre-election paigns, but must pay the charges at all other times. neces to 1so usu Cooke-Bennett Wedding. William L. Miss Beatrice ida, were married the home of the young lady's pa ents hey will remain until spring, taking up dents in Plainville on to this state, The marriage culmination rted in | father ha Bennett of Mins, this afternoon their their retu of the couple of a romance the south Mr. a plantation at | Florida and Miss Bennett's have thelr winter home in a town a few miles distant. winter with and their quently formed. Mr. Cooke conducts garage on Bast Main one of the town's and many friends will welcoming he and his bride they come here to take up their | dence friendship, which ripened into love, was th an automoh street He his join Brief Items. ! win Beardsley an interesting lecture California in the Baptist evening His talk was by stereopticon during his trips in | Mr. Beardsley formerly The Woman's club to a large attendance lon Wyoming, pictures, to be | Friday evenings J. H. Trumbull library fund. of Cheshire on Southel church la over 100 views that lived looks at the illustrated by given in the for the sectio here forwa lectu motic tomorrow_ar town hall benefit of ti | | Miss Jennie Hickok this afternoon 1d executiv Relief c The B. whist evening with Mr IBaton for supper prizes going to Mrs M Mrs | George K. Spencer of East enter ed committee Ma street th relief Manross 0 club and and W W met la Mrs. W whist, S. Baton, Calor rhrough kindness of Manager T. J. Lynch, winners were presented with tickets for this week’s pla ceum in New Britain Cards have J. Murphy is visiting in Chicago, phy is not expected month Before his visit Rev. Timothy stationed lowa th My Corning, th th b been of receiv Whiting 1 home return Mullen, d from treet, Mr. for | wha in TO RENT—6 room {enement floor, improvements. Inquire premises. 20 Church street, ville, 1. . Swift 1-2 Zn T, | | Our annual discount sale is no W Te! pe H. A 1 continue until cent. discount James.—advt venty goods. OUCH! BACKACHE! RUB LUMBAGO OR PAIN FROM BACK | stiffness away with small hottle of old, penctrating. “St, Jacob's O Rub tris s gone! Almost soreness, stiffness, follows a gentle Jac i1 this soothing, penetrating oi on paintul and relief comes cob’s 041" mless backache, lumbago an which burn the skin ' Quit Pain >—Yes instant from lamenes pain st ub ht b's | ri | ma | back, St. J vour cure sent hten un Stop those tort sci and | st | stitches forget that “k, becaus or lame Don't trial bottle of 01" from now and get this lasting re rous n you eve it won yu will | haa - 1k bi I hurt stiff I fer! Get mall w or | hone | dr | lllLf. appear the inding as sentiment the been ig- ruled use other cam- in Florida res is the which Cooke's Cocoa, parents small The voung people met while spending last their respective families subse- when | FEDERAL EMPLOYMENT BUREA( I resi- | | gave illustrate take. by of and 1t the Ly- ho Mur- he will on | Plain- 3dx on re- rubbing | tive like ‘ Palma, never disappoints complaining! suf- old, | your Agents For The Hartford Silk Store t ne Your Ord Malil Orders Promptly Filled, Agents for Hartford “Madame Lyra” FOUR DAYS' SPECIAL S WASH GOO below Teley for “Ame Corsets. We are Exclusive are rarely these {f Values such as we have listed We ask that see the read season of the year you come and and we are il with special pri then assort ments, delighted y The them, es cannot fail to interest you FOR h DRESS PERCALES SPRECTAL fe extra 18 Dre n 1,000 yards of fine 6-in P, dark, a grade from medinm and larg sclect a f 1t desirahle patterns, regular price yard, spec S5¢ Y ashable, 39 AND Crepe CREPE Silk TUSSAH SILK FOR Tussah Sil regular se Brocaded and n all the in desirable colors lling price 1 for yard, 21¢ in IMPOR' Imp sCOoTCH Scoteh GINGHAM Ginghan non wide rted nches select from, latest colorings, regular pri 21c patterns to vard, special for vard, recognize Y] colors, OUTING quality FLANNET Flannel, SPICIAL white ron and for 9c o Best Outing f : regular price 12 1-2c yard, =pecial yard, | AND WAISTINGS, Waistings neat MADRAS SHTRTINGS Shirting 19¢ i Madras for and special for 11 yard, 12-inch ary ures, usually sold yard OCREPE DE OHINE 40-inch Crepe fabrie, SPECIAL FOR 3% pla special fi de Chine, in all the leading, popular regular price F9c yard, al SPECIAL 1ie checks, NEW DRESS GINGHAMS, New Dress Ginghams In stripes, plaids regular price 15c, speclal for 1ic yard. Very Remarkable Values for $1.59 in Silk Petticoats of Silk Cooke of this place and Flor. mn at r- the best values You all silk Taffeta of styles, plain colors and changeable, Silk Pettic We offer city, tha top, rn | in the have choice Jersey and Messaline Petticoats, 4 $3.00, flounce, value Our regular $4.00 value in oats, spe COTTON PETTICOA SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK Regular $1.00 special f 19¢ $1.50 98¢ $2.00 $1.49 value, r each, for for Regular special each, Regular value, en value, cach, spec ial ile popular young men | in = LEAVE IT Inter Chancellor’] Department of Labor iblishment of Offic Proposes Accept Es- | To | Jan, 2 smployers | seekers | 1 today will cost Washington, Jan of labor and employm throughout the count brought together without either by the establishment of | eral employment bureat the partment of labor. Announcement that effect being sent re | through the mails toda on | office and agricultural 1d | ments assisting in the plan of both departments have been blanks that applications may be made | in any locality in In circular letters e | to the plan, whic ularly to Secretary «t | Pose n st d ant . recent st v reply the We had id hancellor for P ne to | ward t | ister, n. | the by rd | was broadea sy Both the depart- | ¢ that F gland post t re Agents | plig glven e calling attention | were mailed partic establishment pur the wel h industria Wilson describes the development of s, | fare of earners and affording to .| employers a method of obtaining throt stribution branches ious parts of the nation the wage he = in va e he X ACKNOWLEDGE JAPAN ALD FO TRAIN AT hicego, Jan. 2 Mikado Assisted Victoria When | man Fleet Mcenaced Pacific J Vie T lel in lative assembly Premier ir Richard McB a| was incumbent on him gratefully acknowledge the assistance rendered | by Japan during the recent perfod of | o 25 | apprehension when the German fleet | |"OF was men the commerce of bel- | | ligerents in the Pacific | ¥ "o1 wish to remove false inferences that have been spread abroad because | the legislature of the province had taken ps to restrict Asiatic imm gration,” said the premier “These | steps were taken purely for economic reasons and conveyed no reflection whatever on the people Ger- o ago Federal Commerce spring Jan Speaking last nig de said Mar on the leg nour toda eason’s players Wi Man them, h ranks %1 or release None of the cing GERMAN Amsterda 10 p today fr Genera OFF 1, Jan A tel Berlin Von Buel of the Germ appointed & General Vo er in chief of the patch adde, has b@ full rank m st on ™ b. chief been Japanese eral MANTFESTATIONS, funeral of insurgent accomplice for the in 1902, popu- were feared nece of the gen- al following, par- province of Cavite the funeral demonstr no hint of the| which the army had ordered to be prepared. Rafael Vincente Ilustre and Jaime ( members of Philippine attended funeral - | NO POPULAR | Jan. 27.—The Noriel, time who with two hanged here early of a political enem; by none of which Manila General one leade 1S toda murder attended manifestations “,‘n account of prom eral and his influent ticular), in the A great throng attended | hut the were not and | aisorders 1| been W | was the people there was phys ca"y mediate relief fits from the Scott’s Emu Its chief the the ' | De Veira 1 | commission, | GERMAN COMMODORE Cape Town, via London, Jan + | 9:44 A M.—Colonel Sevdebreck, com- r | manding the German forces in German t | Southwest Africa, has killea at Windhosk, according advices re here. He wa hand s when thein was ac exploded KILLED, | been to coived | grenad = ldv ntally examining one o el hi death.