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BRITAIN DAILY | e o ( P amVflle News (Help the Stomach Mosccoro o | e | Miid-Winter { and distribute that which is eaten,( | COMMENDS OFFICER | (v oo 8 Specials are gradually forced into the blood the dra cathartic and purgative agents that shock the system A Reduction Sale at Drapery Dept. | o OF GRS BaokiD. | ¢ vt oo, s | RAPERIE Pepsin v o s at fifty = ) easil and ple ity nd is there-( i . S a1 y P £ F on. There are many more in our Dra OF WiNDOW CURTAINS OR DRAPLRIES, WHERL THERE JRE BUI B | Ofmicials Praise Marino After Session | § e the most satisfactory remed attention. : & C ol TWO, THREE OR FOUR PAIRS OF A KIND. 117 YOU HAVE WIN- ; ! for children, women and elderly ) | partment during our mid-winter sale—all ex@ DOWS TO DRAPE AND NEED BUT THESE NUMBERS, THIS IS YOUR Of Court—aAccused Admitted His | ( Dersons. For a free trial bottle) | bargains CHANCE TO GIT THE HANGINGS MUCH LIS THAN THEIR REAL ; i i write to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 4321 | argains. e WORTH. Guilt—Relief Board Hcars Twenty S\\nuhm;:w n St Monticello, Tis. Fancy 19c and 25¢ Scrims s 0, . ‘lrtl)‘i‘.vr'i'ljll{{l“,\l;l(“(;‘l fllli\\ nt‘:'.\y.l “::n\.\.’lm\l‘;:}\(‘»(1;1[;:‘; materials are also of- CormpInin (o ormentReden (D end 1| R S e P U SPUEN P Drawn Work Scrims and plain marquisettes; od specis ark « E ! ¥ e 3. — = R ’ ale > Here Are Quotations on some of the specials, but there are others, lots | Complimenting him on the excellent | price 25¢ yd. Sale Price . o of them (hat will pay you well to buy now. " e e cand (0 ave already made —ce Fanev China Silks for fancy bags and LACIT ARABIAN CURTAINS in lots of (wo. threc or four pairs, Bt b s e e v endorsement [ 75¢ Fancy China Silks for fan i ‘k d frem 5150 to $3.75 a pair. From $5.00 (0 $3.95 pair. From $7.00 nicntlasithelionn '~“j-"' !}'”” ik o Washington Birthday also one lot of satin foulards that have sold| pair. From o $7.50 pai From $10.00 to $7.95 pair. [ | Grand Juror S 5. Gwilllim atter cOlEMl Manross Rellet corps T s T narked From $11.00 to $8.95 pair. And from $15.00 (o $9.95 pair. Good reduc- J | thi< morning gave Omcer Pnilip Mar- | Manxoss Helief corpe Ia making ar- as ¢ 1"‘“_9“‘ yd. All marked - 73 tions ian assurance of the I;,u']\l 4| {;r_ el Brdia o M One lot of f,dxc\ and Insertions, several patt SCOTCH LAC bDRAP IS, Choice of white and ecru, reduced from 3 prosecutor's office and urgec nim <o | 1 brus 22nd . “ A - - — - S1.75 to $1.20 pair. From $2.00 (o $1.69 pair. From $2.50 (o $1.89 pa continue the good work he has donc | R e o W }11th. cream and Arab. Your choice .. 18 pair. From $3.50 to $2.89 palr. From $1.00 to $3. e He insistod on | i ingas of the countrys first presi- Holland Shades with fixture and tassel comp From %6.00 to $1.95 pair. £ R L A D _ | dent with patriotic exercises or an = < 2ale cice IRISH POINT DACE CURTAINS. These favorite hangings offer great | <tructed the office to make arrests | staple colors. Sale price appropriate entertainment. This year cimanree for thrifty folks to save if they buy now. rom $1.50 reduced {0 ke niskedyiee and orders are not | i hag heen decided Lo have a tea One lot fancy Pillows, filled with silk floss, ¢o I'rom $3.00 (0 $2.39 pair 3 5 pa From 0 eeded. . | Lincoln's birthday will he observed | ~ ( p anc g 39 pair From $150 o 53,61 - Evom $5.00 (o §3.80 pair. B e it s it e | el R i B French Cretonnes, satin and imitation pair. Better look up these big values. [ | officer followed a session of the court Novw Dinity Tralng. ‘ have sold as high as $3.00. Special ... BRUSSELS CURTAINS., A dainty furnishing for Parlor windows, B | at which James Cafferty was fined ! 5 : Fon A L SnElabusive Two additional suburban trains for ed from $4. $3.29 . From $6.50 0 $1.89 pair. And from $ for drunkenness and using a » 4 e duced from ‘l?"h‘" $3.20 pa Iom $6.50 1c v Janguage, Caffertv had been arrest- | Plainville are assured in the official e o CLUNY NET CURTAINS. White and Arab, 2 1-2 yards Jong, reduced ed during the night, the policeman | announcement of the New Haven om 54.00 to 9 pai From $1.50 to § taking him into custody after he had | road, a copy of which has been re- N I —B £ y - refused to go home. Cafferty was near | ceived at the local depot 1°rom $5.00 (o $3.95 pair. The 3-yard kind reduced from $5. 10 § T REE A . . From $6 Mxm fl}-, pair. From $7 to $5.50 pai & | the center in an intoxicated condition The dinky H\dm1mvn , leaving New L il Dedal Gt = 2 x i B ¥l s ia rearing {isturbing the | Britain at 7 A. M. will start from RINAISSANC Reduced from $1.00 to.$2.95 pair. From $35.00 to Kl | and his swearing was ic s e ; . 5 : i ": e o sl _m‘""“("_ ey ke B | heace of the neighborhood. The offi- | Bristol at 6:30, stopping at Plainville 103 ASYLUM ST 50 TRUMB s Sl 3 kel cer tried to pursuade him to go home | at 6:44 and reaching Hartford = 7:2 and friends also attempted to show | The train now leaving Hartford at him the error of his ways. 6:40 P. M. will leave three minutes HARTFORD He was obdcrate. however and he | later and instead of terminating its 4 was taken to the lockup. Tn court [ run at New Britain will be extended this morning before Justice A. H. Con- | to Bristol. It will arrive in Plainville dell he entered pleas of guilty to both L | = : charges. For intoxication the court The announcement of the addition TR e | al $2 for using abusive language. The (@S it had been predicted that the company would curtail instead and JTAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPT cost of prosecution combined v R A LY R ECKIVING ALL DRY GOGDS PURCHASED OF US R | fines brought his assessment up to| " Sl A T ., .‘ “ - X517 corted by Officer Marino | SOme trains b DI AT ; AR i he left the court room, returning a Brief Items. = - : —— short time later with enough money Wall paper sale at Thompson's.— advt. ton high a figure. He submitted a | the district would lose the distinetion | to settle up. B i list for $2,045, but the grand list | of heing the chief section of the town Officer Marino spoke regretfully of | Mrs. Nellie Bunnell will entertain B it e e et Gl Sl B | having to place Cafferty under arrest | the F. L. Whist club Thursday after- ommm D‘mn. [Umvs[s‘l Pm_ flummo |n [ls[ P[ e | $2,460 Sclls Horse For $ but he said he had no alternative. | noon at her home on Church street. \ | John Conlon of Kensington could | Sheriff James Clark sold at public | Lrosecutor Guwillim commended Bim | pne condition of Mrs. William 2 . |'not understand why the assessors | auction at the Kilbe House in Ken. | foF his action and explained that the | woods of Washington street, who is vmr for Imops MO[G DGSDG[ZIG hoosted him $200 when the only im- ! sington this morning a homse belong. | COUrt Will back him up to the Umit | with pleurisy at the New Britain provement he had made on his place | ing to Mabel Wasner which was re. | ™ the performance of his duty. hospital, shows continued improve- | A -, 0 REDUG-”{}N during the vear was to “put a few | plevined in action brought against Heard Twenty Complaints. ment. London, Feb, 8, 7:26 p. m.—An| London, Feb. 9, 1 i gallons of red paint on the barn.” [her by R. F. Miller of New Britain Twenty complaints against the re- Several Plainville members will at- | ., sonlil g | fierce Germ att $2,00 |G T e ARGl D GORING O] G habetl S (It R e o || e o (G Croe e AT 0D ||l i i G G AT | RO (8 ) “""”z,l & = . $200 increase from the assessment on | en of New Britain for thirteen dol- | the hoard of relief at the second ses- | gregational club to be held this even- | army headquarters in France pays a| front is ag | the estate of Elen and William Linch | lars. sion of the vear held vesterday after- |ing in Bristol Rev. John C. Stoddard | tribute, in an article given out today | ing to reports received ! in Kensington. The asscssors valued SWar Is H——. noon in the town clerk’s office. It | will lecture on *“Poetry of Every Day | by the official press bureau, to the | jin and Petrograd; on| 3 it at $1.000, which was §200 more s ininz General Sherman's fam- | Was the busiest session that the relief | Life.” excellent work of the army supply de-| (he Russian capital c"s 3(‘3“ of RGIG[ "]a{ Pm[]- than the list fizure. ) ons statoment, the judges decided in | board in Plainville has held in vears | tyall paper sale at Thompson's.— | partments, mentioning particularly | cach wing of the e ~ | *hoo! Children Flunking. favor of the negatlive side in a de- | And the members were engaged that of the ordnance department! sy pucan = oo o hearing the appeals until nearly six which supplies all clothing and equip-| 0 T \': o} ] 3 At the meeting of the town school bate on the subject. “Resolved—Thati _ Gfly lo!!( ‘ig:lfl ] . 3 il d.” which was held ; o'clock. ment an dtools and machinery as well | Ap ;mojal Russl [Reommitteaflastiovenl g RSup Xy ISoRiTIEC Al e s S S e st B e i) All complaints were similar in char- as arms and ammunition | ciatins prograns B ; = ) W, Dows stated that. in looking over g batine club. Milton Gaines, | acter. the applicants for relief de- Ditvoesal Poovider. side of the wesiill | IGH Scflut} ' BIME | the records of local young people who Wilfred Rastian. Wallace Root, Jo- | claring that the assessors were wrong «he ordnance depirtment is s well as susdiil I L Lo It aliera thol st schoelnt il nNew ['sephl Parkesiand BurloniITazen hwexe (iinfralsingithetvaluationtot thelriprop= : . e L atiend th ig chools in New sej arker and Burton Hazc military provider,” says the writer.| of Mezolaborcs, whil 3 and Middletown, he has found afirmative dchaters and Edward | erties. ) “It is difficult to say which is the | driving back the @ ¥ veral of them > not getting Parker. Albert Lawrence and Sterlmg The report of the assessors showed e h bl ss of ma- | siderable losses in gul chodY Supcrvisor Will Moy rar- S St e Ak s y e iy most striking—the actual ma a- £ 1 ! fy Par- poceing marks. Woodward, noegative that nearly three hundred tax-paye terial handled, or the bewildering | The Austro-German He v t the parents of The clubh has olecied the following | will pay increased assesnment this year | variety of articles stocked have met reverses on these students be notified and ve- officers: Pr 'nt, Kdward Parker; | unless a change is made by the relief o “ephe vastness of the work of main- | of the Uzsok and B4 nexation of Kensington to New Brit-" *uested to to put vice president. lter Root: secre- | board. taining a modern army may be | ancing these Russh ain—Horse Sells for §i3. {“ ; f the fact that the past month the supplies furnished in- | tirement before stf 168 at Oue of cluded 450 miles of telegraph wire Kukowina and the SL.00 to $6.95 pair. Worth attention, BONAZ NET (URTAD White and Arab reduced from $1.25 to §1 Frem $1.50 to $1.25 pair. From $2.00 to $1.69 pai From $2.50 to $1.89 pair. From $3.00 to $2.39 pair From $4.00 to $2.95 pair. From $1.50 to $3.25 . Others were $5.00, now $3.75 pair. at 7:13 | " ents—Men's Lyceum Gpposed (0 2y, v Florida. property owners affected seemingly ok SR e S Merton Webster. the son of Mr. and | o mmn',l:o«;lnlw of the board is Aflfllfl%l BH[IS“ Smpmflfl 350,000 sandbags and 1,000 pounds of | having entered the ewion W, . in | town of Berlin wilt The next L 1 ; ! L ) S i X acki rhile o ays the | jur r ecrown la IoLIDUDHS for ’.\';;.”\\ i \i\'(‘\) S y(n \elof | scheduled for next Monday when it s | (.Sfiu:'c:“f»:’rfin“mh..':. ”l;Y“\’:lrxyl d(“f‘“fl '”:"\ ‘ ‘L...w ‘mh(, paie el cft thix mcrn Zditor Hale.of | 1" o 5 i or e Nt 8 ed 12 M Condon % ire more than {ho : 5 EhiE e e | 158 cxpcctediin ore S| L e O U a The H | fur waistcoats and 300,000 fiannel e » AL : : in which to g« L Hu ! | batch of complaints. Should it be nee- | erlin, via e Hague to London, . % Fast In Prussia, R i veeks' tour through the state AGon i . i ) S : vnen, appeared befor 104 High schonl ! ur through the state | gooapv chairman Condell said this| Feb. 8 (10:46 p. m.)—-The naval [ Delts. The average weekly lssue have beth it b o0 ointment for feet is flve tons They will go o Jackson- | morning the board will hold evening | measures of Germany against Brit- | | time, the Aghting : w,m: will leave soon after | qoqgions to accomodate dissatisfied Work Very Complex. suming a more & ‘_“m;‘_“ cst and other southern |, cna s, who find it inconvenient to complexity of the work | This may accoustill appear during the daytime. illustrated by the fact that the index | Warsaw front, as t of the stores include 50,000 separate forees may heve b Will Take Precautions. | kinds of articles. Most of these still | xome of Field Mar Gustave telief secon . n th The supervisor exhibited whn cler v esger v afternoon | ples of the arithmatic, ind asked for reductions in their as- Lwing and penianship work nents, as shown in the grand list 1one in the local schos which made public recently by the board of | raid would be on cxhibition at ! Favorable Report on Juds ish commerce are in no sense a block- ade. No hostile action against neutral | shipping is contemplated. ) Former Resident Dead. asEeEsOrs exhibition of children's work to . The judiciary committec in the em all, Elun 8. Kilby of | given by the state board of education. | house of representatives today made wante: ) i3 1'wl|14--‘ in the capito]l building at Hartford a favorable report on a resolution in : i Elrenln CE e e i Mr. Dows said that the | behalf of the appointment of Geor the owner of the Iby House in | work of the local children was unus- | G. Griswold as judge and C. W sington and meic v raluabie : on the s s he showed, | Stevens as deputy judge of the Berlit roperty adjoining it and in the im- at he would to the exhibit [ town court Funeral services for M Hattie LS German submarines and wars btained from England, but some e Bartholomew, who died in New Haven | 2 - i . Whcehipe Al jiouie & Sy : will endeavor by er in! sre being manufactured by the A dagtes | vesterday, will he held tomorrow af- | o Y SIS i e Gy The figh ternoon -with services in the mortu | their power to avoid sinking Ameri ordnance department in its own work- | 4 .. een tak a t ary parlors of Lewis and Mayecock in | ¢21 ©F other neutral ships, and will | shops in France The problems of with spord 2 ex e e S e ake every precautior : a | distribution and accounting require a| o trond that city. The body will be brought | {2ke every pr tion to avold a ribution ar sa on the tren : Yal nistake ¢ made surprisingly large staff.” Fmsaiiosgiatias- e e Pl S e hiere for interment in West cemetery. "’_;“I sibeln s mad D 8 paniment artiller| S e & it ampt Sach of thie four subs | ¥ast Berlinites Win, Mrs, Rartholomew was a native of I e = Defend U worth much.’ icets. There were many other speci- - i arc jreat Britain as a war i srorth muen. 2 P e mhang etlish o Fhe Herald Bowling team dropped | this place, having been born in the | #rOUNd Great Butain as a war it The ful] text of e S . vens of i nei < to > 8 g ; ke s ar British 1neasures, h 1 I i ; es at {he exhibition, but, owing to | (i€ games to the Bast Berlin duck | Scotts Swamp district nearly seventy Tro TR O PrCe T, e ade proclamation $ il pin artists last ovening at the alleys | Years ago. She v the wife of John | 5 2 A | don today served a which amou 3 ! o number limit, he was obliged to il Athletic halll Dhc ccomds: Bartholomew and BT e d to warn neutrals that a ship ven L # hrow them out. 3 turing into the naval field of opera- | | much comment, In | : S o Haven for some time. y 4 i : : < Lasessors Durinz {he evening tha following - EasRerling % i y ‘w tions exposes itself, in the same fash- ania flag inddent ¢ i : \ ordered paid: ‘A, M. Ber Syetnan Sl L R AY Ge@ SuppiyofRchaics jon as a civilian wandering on a land | Most of the British e Herbert Damon. 211.5 The selectmen have invested in | battlefield, to the risk of being stmick n he asscsemeni o 210500, with Henry Colby, $3; Emelio Martino i‘"'r““ cecevee... 80 3 | chairs for the Town hall and hereafter | by a chance shot nergency, but som| ssult that Mr o ¢ 1. New Britain Lumber and Coal | 3 Tl the seating accommodations in the | Correet Interpretation. i Pl il ie s L company, $.75. B im bt Building will be much improved. | . ity ¢ of action Horald, For some time when meetings and en-| The above may be taken as the Women Aol Janation \ q Oppose y xation i pposed to Annexation | correct interpretation placed upon Aesrs, Willia e . : s WL .- 6 tertainments were held in the hall, L - R aLyely ey o IS EREE L Gt saonononangs ; 5 | the town had to borrow chairs from | (h® German proclamation W compe. 1ce at last night's meeting of the | o prie ; N Gaiee and o e tent circles in Berlin, It was stated : : ; : The engage ed that he fen's lyceum expressed itsell by a o AN o R '\’l","l'y‘j,‘_‘_"”]’”‘h'”’\_’,‘m‘ Y R e } | Coday that 1t ol chtite safels Wesituil| vniscold m.m’ skin healer is Rl o at e sessment were left | popular vote as opposed to the = an- Gl 2 s | tem - domen substantially built ohairs | that the Germans have no intention used just like any : . 1ion of Kensington to New Brit- e s i aaian s | of sinking an American ship unless he rai: The topic, “Resolved, That the BolniBe B inany they were installed in | 4 i carrying contraband of war, st e . 2 as in th SO o O s o i laliers ve, Whites in ool Tourna e - | and then only if her crew can be ziv- o g to info Britain is Desirable " w ment at Baker's Cafe tonight.——advi Hayes Has Petition. | ¢n the possibility of escape. It was 5 trog today very able mannér by | Miss Irene McKean of Farmington Formal opening of the campdign | asserted, however, that: war meas Sulphur, says a renowned dermatol I i zrad, Feb, 9 tern battle f A\ WL Scholl, as affinm- | 1ond resumed her studies at the New | ©f Bristol democrats for i D ures will be carried out against the 08ist, just common bold-sulphur made him s for ; ast year | ative disputants and Geors Britain Flizh school today after a |Mmastership in that citv v made | pritish trade with all possibie sever. imto a thick eream will soothe and heal rent v fixe 23,050, | and William Emerson as negali .- | brief illn yesterday when William Hayes, one of | ity in order to “give England a taste Uhe skin when irritated and broken out reduced $1.060 b s lioard | fende: Nlise Buih Clark 'oca Berlin has | the faithful. who is among those | of her own medicine.” ,‘I‘""' Ec 7"f"'1‘ or any form of - eruption relief e i B S e e R T G GR AR i Gl 1c moment it is applied all itching | | 3 il 3 | Warning to Neutrals, 08 g ety ntinuoi fectman Newton W iy i ShorcyandiCharlest N owis, S reni s i e Anniel [Cirton off Gromyell ticn a petition favoring his 7\1v;vu1u(-‘w cens and after two or three applica parc The warning to neutral ipping, tions the Eczema disappears, leaving the ¢ rom Gum asserted, was considered a skin clear and smooth needed in view of the He tells Eczema sufferers to get from | reported order to British ships tc | any good pharmacy an ounce of bold | moist a neutral flag henever they - fulphur and apply it to the irritated 'arc in danger, an order, which, if parts the same as you would any cold | adhered to, it was said, would make Cream. | it difficult for a German warship to For many years eommon bold-sulphur discriminate betwen neutral ana Dbas occupied a secure position in the hostile shipping practice of dermatology and cutaneous flections by reason of its parasite-de Al y ] _ ) stroying property. 1t is not only para ey nemaaratatatel interestaa (MEOODSTIERERIGHS A DVANGE siticidal, but also antipruritic, anti Chicago, Feb. 9—War demand for $eptic and remarkably healing in all w buildine h dered decision upon the weight of ar- ; hter 1 R ment. vear anc Y . unmient to the affirmative but ruled pEldauEiilali o S RUECTRbORN IO AT, The term of the présent incumbent this fact o ndd hat the feams we (el o i || G Magunani. | of the office does not expire until next list hef = tho ident preparation and manner A letter for T. Bailey is adver- | September and the early start of the ASSESSOT I . of delivery The vote of the house | tised 2 ¥ Berlin post office. It | candidates for his place indicates a s Gl to ra S0 to §4,020. was rtrongly in favor of the negative, | bears a K ngton post mark hotly waged campaign before the se- Atodthe v off howeaver. s . of Rerlin is i1 | lection is finally made. There are a number of candidates present time and Lakes as nd, on nderstanding about the The chief arguments brought out: with bronchial trouble b ; e ¢ an itomobile - by the affirmative debaters woere S in the ficld at the “”" - 2 "I E ; b ””””' ] “'( }”:’ ’\\ ‘]\ " ‘l“ t, There was no school in Berlin this | it i expected that the list will | 4| TR Andl inlaoing put in an | @ MUmber of improvements such as a \\‘“”,H G item his own automol without | water system. better strect lighting, A 3 5 - ¢ s < W | sl i e ¥ = Mabel Carlson has returnod t s+ | in the contest and it is said some of | 1 wledge Of his When | police and fire protection and walks, | Mabe s a and amms condition Bxplaine o he | The negaiive dis AR v i o home in Middietown after ha navy beans has increased the able and inflammatory conditions of explained to Mr. Lund, hc he negativ isputants contended, > pri the skin. While not always effecting a e perfect satisfaction with the | however, that in the event of anne spent soveral vé as the Y ahout $1 a bushel within the last f permanent cure it never fails to in agessment, which was for §1.470 ation. Kensington would be only an | her sister, M AHoU =R the East Berlin factory of the Peck, | weeks . price of crackers, fol- Stantly subdue the angry itching and Walter B. Hart's chief objection | insignificant section of the Mg ’ lin Hiow & Wilkon boripans Tkt T of wheat advanceq irritation and heal the Kezema right wis to a raise on his well-digging ap- { City and, for that reason, would not One of a number of riumors has i - |I|nm two to five cents pound up and it is often years later before j@ratus. He stated that he ;MSHI!" ceive the many improvements stated | that it is a metal cbiling manifz r Bakers vs. Whites in Pool Totirni - | many of the laige gracery establish- 80 cruption again appears on the skin, thought his automobile was in for d by the aflirmative side. JFurthermore ) in Brooklyn which is negotiating for | ment at White's Cafe lonight.— :\d\tlm« uts here yesterday, i

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