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Piainvilie N,ews fretful instead of 1 hir little dear you are : tomed to, in all probability the di-) [ gestion has 4v¥r-nw(‘ deranged ..n.|< the bowels nd#d attention. Give The Harttora Biik Stoee Agents Woilll it a mild laxative, dispel the ir-( | Mail Orders Promptly Filled, Telephone Your Orde ritability and bring back the hap : ) py_content of habyhood We are Exclusive Agents for Hartford for “Ameria dren is Dr. Caldwell's Syrup |.qv sin, hecause it contains no opiate egarding the New Dress P i For One Week-—For One > Uil 3 M‘ ists sell Dr ‘v\\\nl'q\wu)- ERGAGENENT OF POPULAR COUPLE | {205 el et o ot lar a bottle, IFor a fre 11 bot- ] = ' tle write to Dr W. B, Caldwell, 00 s \sks Superior for Orders for Disposi- 452 Washington St, Monticello, ( tion of Carcass—Dr. Frost and Miss I ea al a 3 e e l i o i have agreed to devote considerabl ing—Stunned By Fall—Briefs. S e e e e Blinded by the headlights of an | Teason to expect that it will be suc- | a e 0 ARE COMING IN FAST THESE DAYS. THE LATE 8 | onrushing train, a young doe which | Suceessful from the start S AND COLORS FOR SPRING WEAR. AT THE RATE TH Ll i e But fwo classrooms may be use until the school is well established {8 ARE FLYIN BY, YOU WILL, SOON HAVE NE > FOR YOU R ¥ ing its headqguarter in the woods £ NEW HASTER GOWN OR SUIT. WHY NOT COME NOW AND MAKH Bl | ncar Mountain View, stepped in front [ They will be in charge of Miss Helen {BELECTION FROM THE LOVELY NEW WOOL MATERIALS WI2 AR B | of o westbound engine carly this | Brock and Miss Carolyn M. Stow. | \HH\\I\(. AND HAVE FIRST PICK O HEM. SOME OF THIE KINDS morning and was so badly injured | Should the attendance make it neces WIE WILL CALL, ATTENTION TO RIGHT HERI. that Game Warden W & Eart cut .\ivr\ H.v use another room, Miss Inc ’.‘ e . : : its throat to end its sufferings. The | GladWin, who is also a member of | l'sl NCH TRGE ~All wool in inch width and good color choice B | iy d ¢ ”h‘ Iy Principal Judd's staff, will be added ) Exceptional value in the navy blues are shown at $1.00 in 47 inch. [t A A WO G S ol o 0 inch for $1.25 yd. 54 inch French Serges, $1.50. bull slectrl pMpantsIgp ant sth TRRPE PC - 5 B . 7 al crossing the tracks at Silver Stunned by 1. CREPE PCPLIN-—Is a material you will like Shown in nice ST & 4 . - p new shades of navy, Copenhagen, and greem, it is splendid value for $1.50 Grove, Stunned by a fall on the ice coatel | COMMENCING MONDAY AND CONTINUING W e Section Foreman Charles Miller | sidewalk, William Hastings we AN AN A A G NGy Blne Sorecs Mo ahonntv et fain ol whits e | | notiticd Deputy Saeriff Hart, who is | ried into Gleason's Lunch room lines, making a very attractve dress fabric, widths are 54 inches. Price K | also some warden, and when the lat- [ urday night s in a_ semi-con CLEARANCE SALES OF CORSETS THAT THE st il facl ter found that the anpgmal was fatally scions stat and it was at first thought ENGLISH SERGE-The Cravenetted kind #n 50 inch width, for $1.50 R | nurtinoyouty ity thront and Sbrouglit || that iheswasiseriously injured. il s HACUD: yard. Che 54 inch priced at $2.00. the careass to his place on Whiting | brother, . . Hastings was sent for VALLADEENA—Is a handsome lightweight French dross fabric of 42 street, where it attracted considerable | and a hurry call brought Dr. T.. H. | It will be a clearance sale of makes of corsets tha inch width. All wool and you will be pleased with it at $1.25 yard. § | attention during the day. I’rost to the scene lady has worn with satisfaction at some time, or rathe GARBIDINE-—A nice wool matarial of French make is offered in navy ? Heer Hart reported the matter to he injured man was removed to S e Copenhagen and putty color. 650 inches wide, extra value, $1.50 yard. B | Shorift Dewey and the latter advised | his home, an examination showing CHECK EFF In black and white are very smart, 5¢ inches, big nim that he would arran with the that he was not badly hurt He was Include f the following make choice $1.25 yard. state game warden for orders for the | able to be around vesterday as usual Glove-fitting Royal Worcester, Prince W HOW SPLENDID ASSORTMENT of Blue and Green, Black Bl | disposition of the carcass Rammed Car Through Bullding. J., P. N, Ivy, W. B., Nemo, Amer and White Checked gown stuffs in various styles and sized blocks. All new i A year ago Sheriff Hart turned over A covering of ice on the tracks pre- | ) Spring styles, that are wonderful values at 50c yard. Let us show you the New Britain hospital the car- | (oh0q the enginecer on a night switch- these and others. T nyq nt-weT | cass of deey that had been killed | o 600 ctopping his train with the out to make room for the new spring models. The styld fl | in similar fashion. The state re- | oo .\'v" THIE WEEK WE WILL INAUGURATE ONE OF THE can Lady and Mme, All come In desirable models, perfect good but m accuracy while he was engaged and medium bust, and long hip, strict p-t *d, however, to allow him any |y, «iunting cars in the local frelght fees for his trouble and incidentally | 404 carly this morning and as a re failed to reimburse him for over $6, 1 uit employes of the railroad found the expenses which he incurred. This | {wo bhox cars in the freight house antee every size In every style, you will find the nsso) medium and stout figure They come in all sizes from 18 to \ithough we @ ITAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMet- fg | tme he intends to sit tight untll B¢} when they reported for work today cellent. is officially ied as to what he is Although the brakes were applied, The materials are couti], tricot and brocade, some h LY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASE o ; Tiva T ; i ALDEDIY, OONDS LERENASEDIORITS to exper his service the cars slid for a considerable dis 40 0 ; SRR B T SRR . R There is a herd of deer on the | tance on the icy ralls and two of themn mountain near White Oak and it is | didn’t stop until they entered the The better grade.corsets have the “Whalohn” boninl not infrequently that some of the | freight house There was a gaping er qualities the best “Duplex” wire onte of cighty-five. Since then, it is | thetic with their plans. The ; : . i s 2 Sl : 1 . J ing « hetic with their plan The weath Thembers atravi ento thea tracks: he¥ | hole in the side of the bullding this | We | | | supporters, the majority have six 1 —— T eS8 are enr ad ) e z meetings e E) e Ne rear’, | . a8 2 ver bee resented to you at a corset 1le plscitore s names are cnrolled upon the reg tings held since New Year's, il[jne or traing and are often seen in the | ner in which they made their en ever been presented t | at an . try. Much has been undertaken of | being necessary to postpone one | aqon ne at the locomotives as | {rance. i late and last year saw not only the |"““_I““|’“’_ " o . they rush past them, Aged Resident TII HERE ARE THE PRICES: incorporation of the organization but | oday the weather is again any- B Zllis Fngageme 5 an, an s o is v P ey or o e thing but favorable but, nevertheless, | Frost-Kllis Engagement, Henry Jordan, an aged resident, is Regular $1.00 values, for this sale reduc | the meeting will be held tonight at [ Announcement has been made of |11l with pneumonia at his home in the Regular $1.50 values, for th lancscme ) uea nl R ons TRl G50 S e sidente o MW Mliicts v ement of M l5dith A. | Scott's Swamp district and his friends : 2 'es North/sibiiliwhichifwillibslready i ke e ST e S 8 B R i e i o e e e e i M i.ql Myal |lare appretensivetabout! Ris conditfon Regular $2 and $2.50 values, for \le reduced to o4 occupancy within the course of about | yaconices is the tople. for . dist | Georre W. Ellis of Hast Main street, | Mr. Jordan is eighty-five years old ek iohr) $2land S3 600 valuss for thin uced to .4 | weeks. It is te cost in the nei ngn and Dr wrence H. Frost, also of | and on account of his advanced age Regular $4 and $5.00 values, for this s luced to | | ¢ WA ot . his relatives and friends s rorriec he next meeting will be held Mon- | this place. St andiriendsiaresiworried Bear in mind that we will positi you vald = o borhood of day evening, ebruary 14 At this They are an extremely popular | over his illness. | 3 H . H Will Enlist in Navy. & 5 . Pa | b e o f = S an The Ve % e i Jordan is the father of Mrs. E. T. never before been duplicated | : { | Compensation Act.” R J office and is one of the town's best George Bryant also imparted Lo him by viier ACnsing- | Ry, Rl i Irank | known young Indies, Dr, Frost is a | Ns daughter. She is at present con- Sguinvngm“ iamm’y ton youths in Uncle Sam's serviee, | 1, Wilcox and 1. Sl w Dol et el ce ey He is an | fined to her home by illness .- !A\““U“'b Carson, a young barber ia|the disputants lumnus of Vermont university and Rebekahs to Initiate. = 7 FHSHCILRIGY SO ML L e Wet in the Canal Zone. has been a practicing physician for Martha Rehekah lodge will hold 2 Map of Forts Surroundln(? ART uwmui to enlist in the navy. I 5 the past few vears. Since opening an A : > this eveni Il ) & A E‘?R 0 : I G £ R (5 e e | regular meeting this evening in Odc i NIVERY LLLe | WL Iave here abuud he firse < Golen of Norton office in Plainville he has made a | Jeellows’ hall. The initiatory degr April. 5 lor on lhetuls S | large number of friends who hold | will be conferred on three candidate First Scssion, - P e him in high esteem The lodge has installed a new s Thirtieth Birthday on Saturday—Meat ; ; S e e R R e It is understood that no date for |range in the building for use at ban- | 3 William H. Webst lra M. Bald G4 : 9 1 the wedding of the couple has been | quets to be held in the future | R | n From TLocker In Baggage | Win and . C. Fagan, convened in i W ; Stelen e the bowrd ot | stationed, is quite disagreeable. He | Set: Brief Ttems Room—Literary Socicty Meets TO- | pelier (his afternoon and heard sov- | has been in the region for = several Night School Opening. Mrs, Charles Weeden of Ledge road | eral appeuls’ trom tie Guings of the | 9a¥s he savs and it hus rained al- Principal Orrin .. Judd of the local | has returned from Dorchester, Mass., | beara o ¢ SO Owing to the | Most continually. chools, will be on hand tonight to | where she has been spending a ten - SRR ST e e Betlint Briofs. sist members of the board of edues- | day visit as the guest of Mrs. H. L nei'”'l"‘ i m]mm'(‘d e rl\—:v‘l; re-a Tentatial Neln e g g held at the loeay | fion in the formal opening of the | Hansen jan Bulkeiey, one of Berlin's oldest | re-assessments tak i o there sessions were held at the local )y g ovening school. Sessions arc The Cresce ast N irands : esidents, and president of the Berlin | were more complaints than usual and 'schools today. hocause of the incle- “” ,"fi h:‘;li ""“' ‘mfm(;,’,m“”“”_ | ‘w\""“v"”';‘\'” r']‘ i ""_:f;'m;\j":;"l“\‘l‘"t"""ln { * R R FTZastrow A avings bank, has almost entirely re- | the board will have its hands fult | ment weather. s i il R e el 930 n has : koS ¢ ~3 et S M e it e i e o Bl _ i x N " ) ¥ | to visit Trinity asosciation in Hart- FTM frhEL el Se¥onad) TG (ARG OF L EleCil ettling them. Sessions will al © ! Miss Anna Phillips of Kensington | nights from 7 to 9 o’clock. | fora on February 11. FT KAISERINS : ' jiion befell him fniSouthinstonsiastiiinelalonfebrudyys s S15 o from ' ya¢ purchased a Chevrolet automo- i e el Ben samaky G [T TR TR e FTVON GOEBEN patrsday and which nearly cost him |2 to 5 p. m. Vi GG sl GOt i st Mrs. / . Cady is quite a er | night—Roard of Relief. life. - home on West Main streer. Potommne ; . Inglish speaking residents, who are g Accompanied by 1. W. Mildrum of | Surprise Pariy. Constable .\(»;‘ M Sl s e The Woman's FForeign Missionary | . PRIN' AUGUST @IESs}n analLyman No ‘«r<»¢. ((; Eriends from this wwn, friends upon the hirth of a daugh- | expected that there will b ¢ a lar + cicty of the Congregational church | g VWURTEMBERG Mr. Bulkeley went over {0 South- | 1in, Kensington and New Jritain ten- | (* attendance this ovening. A. 1. Rogers | Will meet tomorrow afternoon with | TGRAF HAESELER gton -to inspect the factories of the | qered Miss Helen Coaamberlain : and I.. H. Mills, who with Mr. Judd |Mrs. 8. P. Williams of West Maln | eck. Stowe and Wilcox campany, of Dr. Thoras J. Ryan of Trenton, N ; . : treet. This will be the first meeting OMéc/eures pleasant surpr arty at her home 2| comprise the o oo ¢ 3 e L hich he is a stockholder. The three | ! DibLy Sleaod spent the veekend as (he ol ST e eI et ey | Fleury O, on Worthington 1 saturday eve-. .3 L schools, will be present tonight. They | v : v nerhon enfhemen had descended from one of | e e s s parents, Mr. and Mis. Thomas 1. | | 1ookea for. | F ORNY he uBper fioors to the sround floor | FIHE P AR OO , i of IParmingion road. = = . A party of local young people en= | 5 » # nd Mr. Bulkeley was about to | ion Agent and Mrs. Frederick { 7 ; : 3 g : { s A Agent : M = | joyed a Sleigh ride to New Hartford | r WAGNER O follow Messrs. Mildriam ©nd Nott, who Ladies” Aid Supper. | G b ol SRR TH VG et llT'Z FUR SfiRtfi aturday night. They did not com- (@) had stepped off the c vior. when it 1 phe Ladies’ Aid society of the Ken- The condition of Mrs. Leonard ! plete the return_trip until nearly 5 Gomn suddenly began to go un. With great | ginaton Methodist ¢ i will hold a | Hubbard, who is suffering with pnen- n [e] : B K vi ! o'clock yesterday morning. ~ OSolgne presence of mind. Mro o Bulkeley ) o500 Wednesday evening at 6.50 | monia, was reported today to be TifiEj] FEFT--—AH ' ! Loc white ribboners will attena ’o foped from: the elevator in barely | Lo i the ehrreh parlors. e | Slightly improved. E - ' the | Hartford ¢ ? L S — avoid being crushed between | meeting of the Hartford county e GERMANS s his head | Society will hold a business meeting | The executive committee of the W | branch of the W. C. T U to be held @00 ALLIES iail the ceiling e wod a | Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. st Berlin Village Improvement so- | e in Southington. Dinner will be served ht injury ' | Stofe Mezt from Locker, ciety is arranging a whist and dance | “TIZ” 15 grand for aching, swolloy, | 1,y the Southington members. Yeatl el sy : ¥ to be held in Athletic hall, Fabruary | sweaty. snloused Feet or o Investigation proved i work- “Di 5 (elen e ster ‘at | 1 = ? e 1 an on the floor ahove G s AT AT R b A regular meetin hursday afternoon | 1uil of the maize of forts surrounding | that the Frenc T e S SR e S s ) T, e e i GO v SIS ORI 6 and_will arrange for the reception | ilctz, the German stronghold in Upper | ire not very f lighted from the clevator and wish- |’ 5 £ DUt ERHICISIR e “; [cast’ Berlin are moving in to a house which it is to tender the department f4& to use it himself, pulled the rope | (ricusly considering tne = matter ! on Worthineton ridge. A “Pull, Johnny, Pu | officers in March | hiring a couple of " b « ¥ too =oon WESES U GG (e DR R 03 Sy SRR e SO e 3 Sast Berlin : J. Wallaee Beach is confined to his [ Goranson and McKee acted as toast ' New demi-taflored Mr. Bulkeley is cighty-five and a : SO HOND ““‘ I““" went """"*“ is confined to her home by an attack ‘ | home on Whiting street by an attack | masters. Musical and vocal selection s ver the bul PRTRS : old, but the shock of the "*l locker in the bagguge room Sat-! o he grippe. o, = W of grip. E\\'lu rendered draw sly into the b iden d not affect h ore | urday night ¢ > was loading . : ! ""‘“'"‘ did not aff By "')'I' T e e e : = i Missl lonence Glark Ha il at her | Pl 2rds have heen received from | ““"" “”1”‘“" 2 onies e e S "'I '“'l“ = 4 "”"‘ home in Fast Berlin, > 8 L from Raymond Roberts of this | ITEMS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN re 1cath would have heen certain were | four-pound piece ¢ york which he B AR N ¢ ; < Ing i I “Christ's Logical Conelusion” is the ' \ 3 | A Roberts i on of Uncle Sam ng EDIRE SR sGnaiet ibo shLors suiidr vl inner SRR clc il I e e chi e e } % 7 sinckets, Hle writes that before re- The new petticoats ar peci ort and a urm nross Relief corps will hold a This map shows the location in de Aleace. It he ator suspects a Kensington young man Thirticth Anniversary. who was loiterine about the depot ing to these shores the warship | of soft transparent chiffon les | of sr ’ ind d whed yost morning at the which he is stationed will take {#nd lac e (e Last Berlin Methodist church, In the : T} following program wi L L evenif he spoke on “Devine Unwil g v th \ parade in n- ec out at Mechanies' hal 1 Barrel Feli irom iy 1 lingne | nection with the formal opening of Make last season's | a q quite N inets ety . ! | the Panama canal e y adding \ n » t rb stoll PSR IINACESAmOTIng While passing near the Stiles and | Miss 1dna Busbee, teacher in th o v ) nolds Brick ¢ mpang sterday . Worthington Grammar school spent o morning, elo ! eco, a track walk- | Sunday at her home in Putnam % nection with t celehration « Harold Corning spent Sunday in | charmeusc th anniversary of the what rel morc ¢ town with his parent Mr. and Mrs, feet; no more burnin X no morc M 1. Corning ™ M 1 1s I'he dark h < . s swollen, bad smelling, sweaty rect, g member of Storrs college Glee club, | |, rought back the dainty little Biiss Lillian Minor o dar tarrel of «il. Conc ng that | Connecticut Temperance federation i g more soren in corns, callouses, | which gave a concert in Cheshire Sat- | ,ver collars 2eports of State Grange Conven { it had fallen from one of the freight | spoke yesterday at the Kensington |y 040ng | urday ht. The club played in _\Worthy Master George Rec trains, he had it brought to the local | C'Ongregaticnal church and . 12 No matter what ails vour feet or | Waterhury Frida W Id the Grange do Lation by section hands. Agard of New Britain i th SR e e S e G|l o thel Bucification tvillneatit s anal ciantitien (‘m‘ ity \\-‘:n,m\\ln Im! ney I Parecl Pcwt Social, ist church without getting relief, use “TIZ. [ he observed at the X o'clock mass in | Gubroiders B e umnaie MR enaon ‘rid & “TIZ" s the only remedy that dreiws | the Church of Our Lady of Mercy to- b - On Friday evening. February 26 g e . - : d he only remedy that dr | the Church r M o= ,‘\‘drh: 5 ‘\Y], ,\ln\llv T Aid society of the Se-ond Joe Padelli, }:H(u‘l, (ivvlli('((‘]nnvry nt all the poisonous exudations [ morrow morning On Friday there acal folo—Miss Amy Dudley. ‘ a¢ Second i g junch. Opp. A. P. G. Tel. 643-3.— | 5 : os | will he masses at 5 7 o'clock - el Ber 8 fhores ot hich puff up the feet T17" cures | will be mass 1t and 7 o'c Address—Claude W. Stovens. ! "‘f"“v"‘”‘ = U e WURRIAY abted Ol t | frst Chapter of Original v social in the chapel ‘ ‘ 1. M. Griswold The Woman's Forcign 1 sionar draw up your face in pain Your | Recitativn—Mirs, M. Gibl Collars which encirele the throat | | | weiety will give a lunchcon in \ i #hoes won't seem tight and your foet | chusetts where they have been vis- 3 Current ISver David Emerson chapel Wednesday H‘]’h;v'n.r?nn of this :\-\1‘1 never, mever huri or get sore | iting friends ire seen on the smart street and s —_ Piano Solo—i‘rank Benson week at 1 o'cloc I\_' IFollowing the reg- T swollen Think of it, no more | Mr. and Mrs. Corbett Volway en- | ¢ rngon gown 1t . though Bte D ram represents the first | Wlar meeting of the society will take h | foot misery, no more & ny frem | tertaine party of thirty couples at | return to the quain gk of 3 Irent i . | place and the topic, "he Child at ) Fnr Infants and Children. | corns, eallouses or bunions, kitchen dance at their home in The newest rest gown . | which were worn whi 4 3 ST S r lay’ will be discussed. Nirs Georgae e 25 ce X ; drug | Mountain View Saturday night = capacity 5 lecturer. to which Pla wi i et a 25 ecent hox at any drug | untain Vi B rday nigh ioned in one, but they look 1 - tered d taste jromises 1o be n most pleasing enter- Scotch Heroes, Hoers th ment store and get Sinstant | rebef. [ hold an enjoyable sleigh ride to Me tainment. Members of the Berlin Litera st S Wear smaller shoes. Just once (Y | den Saturday evening. They ended There are small hat The Berlin grange w organized | cioty have come to the mmhm.m vignatare of 1.7 Get a whole year's foot ~om- | their {rip at the Hotel Winthrop, | of straw and the cle February 6, 1855 with a membership * that the weather man is not sympa- fort for only cents. Think of it. [ where a dinner was served. Messrs, | in cntirely of flowers “Piano Duet—Mrs, Allon Hyde : cr for the railroad comj found Assistant Secretary Potter of {he Lingerie dresses White waists of Georgette wre embroidered in pretty i The N trod Mrs, Charles Sames and daughter | 1,u(ch bluc Mildred have returned from Massa- vour foot trouble so yvouwll limp or hness, it is