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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1915, Plaig_\_zille News CRANGE'S BIRTHDAY: | £L3™ GPERATION | every cell and fibre of the | & body demands pure blood, | | ; M[MBERS CE{_EBRATE | ® but drugs, extracts and alco- | § holic mixtures are useless. | The Hartford Silk Store. ( Mall Orders Proimptly 1Mlled, Telephone Y ! Nourishment and sunshine wre s . 3 o for TERSGOuid e v : » are clusive Age ¢ "o o 5 cers and the rich B e AU e oo s o “Madame Lyra” Corse Andwvérsary Program Rendered at | s e petis § vens the blood to Buy American Made Cotton Stuffs List Ngirs Mosting. | aomi sl i SRS IR lungs and entire system. For Your New Spring Dresses S AT O RS ORI PO | = e /A STREET DRES | SCoTT’S E— From Gur New L]nes B — % | Compensation Insurance Contract | . -"z& We Would Call Special Attention To Our Advanoe ‘¢ are showing a big varviety of the pretiicst cotton materials for N Lccopted—Make X-Ray Examina- | =g > Spring Suits and Street Dresses, and su e frocks o women and girls that we have ever gotten Best of all they were ma n Americz, and we are proud of tion—Bishop Brewster Her at our wash goods departmient, in dome section. Fashion says Special Exhibition This Week of the New Spri . ) J ate io 4 iefs. 2ram The scssion wed Fabric: e the favored goods for ihis scason’s gOwns, | For State Highways—RBriefs. Grange hall on March 2 - H 3] I'wenty-eight years of happy ex- Contract Is Acc istence as an organized body with a The selecimen have n notitied LACE STRIPI VOILES i 10 IN, LACE VOILES, white and i wih that has been steady almost (that A. A. McLeod, the local repre SDBGIHI umbers In Uress L0ods for wlrome Or fies as weil, 2 | celored ground with handsome since the time of the society’'s institu- | sentative of the Aetna Insurance com- sizns as weil as smali patterns, W designs. Would make hard- . | for Spring ¥ white and black, all over, ote. 18 some waists and suits, and only wre specially adapted pring tion was celebrated by local grangers | Pany, has ready for delivery the pol These Material e = : resses T'hey have been carefi in. for 33c¢ yard. costs 29¢ yard. at their regular geeting held last ".]»‘m"”"“"”";‘ llvl'ml’r-\ : ‘l’u: n:lmn em \‘:‘ s o s oy o : e B evening grange hall on Pierce ;] e e ’“‘y”‘:v\‘”_’" “:"_"'" in all the Season’s Jatest Shade 7 B | street. There was a large attendance [0 o Bave Hud weitines sere shrunk, 42 inches wide and $1.00 Yard LET US SHOW YOU THE 10 INCH YOILES (hat we have in such B | of members and the anniversary pro- | ing o S ey “Lupin’s” Wool Taffeta, 42 inche fine varicty. Some are in pain colorings, others have corded stripes in i s G S S el L ind black, 75¢ Yard hair line and larger offects, some are in the new seed weave, all patterned SIS R g ouE DI en oved. SISO heyimace erine Wlth the com in lovel o designs from small rose-buds up to the large sprays. Also d ¢ local hranch of the grange was some attraciive novelty patterns. Choice of them all, 25¢ yard. B | organizea January 1887, and tne B | members had plannea to celebrate | Fact received the approval of the un- Fancy Suitings in small & i TR e s W | the anniversary at the last meeting. | derwriters wide and 50c¢ Yard THE 10 INCH, ORGANDIES are PLAIN COLOR VOILES are B | inclement weather made such a pro- By the terms of the agreement thc ALL WOOL CHALLIES, finished, patterned in showa in nice quali 10 inches gram inadvisable, however, and it | town will have to pay but $113 to In- of patterns, including light ¢ for suits, | wide, would make attractive dresses | was decided to postpone the exercises | sure all its employes, including the also a good line of hairline waists anci cks, at 19¢ nd waists. Mighty »od for -19¢ B | until last evening. firemen for the year I'he Travelers yard. | . The history of the organization | company, which ed t policy last | 2 = s i | showed that of the thirty-four char- | year, and other insurance firms 'I'h [] y S ! 1 N ' N INCH WIDTH we show TAXON AND HOLLY BATISTE nd are active in the work of the or- premium ( i v cach fireman Prices Greatly Reduced for 1 ee Da I'hursd fioral figured voiles in nice clean Stripes, dots, figures, floral ot j [ der. They are First Selectman W. J. | hig would bring the expense of insur Saturday patterns, for waists and dresses. on white and colored grounds. big R | Johnson of Plainville and Mr. and |0 pe hose company ulone fo $430, A Notion Sale at This Wonderful value for the variety, also plain shades. All for Mrs. W. C. Buckley of Forestville. e bh Daving ety fiionien ina at Reduced Prices, exceptir 12 t-2¢ yard. 12 1-2¢ yard. - At the celebration st Neveningiic o SRia SANEaT skt rotecting | ire controlled by tl B | Past Master T. A. Lyman presided in : : The Items Advertised place of thc leading officer, F. A. |S¢hool teachers and oiher employes found at our Notic Spencer, who s mow sojourning in | Over $600 would have to be expende.l come and save mo Florida. The other oflicers were in It was after examining the copy of | their respective positions. the 1T elers’ contract made t year | NEEDLES AND PINsS o Miss Emily W, Nute gave a most | that the Acina people, claiming that Sewing Needles, Milward TAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN BEPEND ON PROMPT- B . i iher on current evenis | its competitor had violaied an agreo- oved toi TEIVING AT PRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US B | ind Mrs. Chloe A, Warren gave able | ment in 1914, made ~oncessions to the treatment to the subject, “Thir selectmen and named the prem | = ; That Shine Brightest in the Character " $102 L This was most arceptableiand arning of Lincoln.” Miss Florence A. Cowles | the gelectmen approved of the con Common P is the cause of alarn Her sudden | after all others had been spelled dowm, | cntertained with a recitation, “The | {yact without delay | American Pi [9) . Beril“ NQW’S ppearance was noticed, the paper | and she was declared the winner, Freatiloniine i Battio DM ATatatinlance (i s o vs e np A TARIEERNE SRS | for 6 pRpER; 1 Yoo = e d, when Sheriff Clark tried to seek School Art Exhibit. was greatly pleased with the singing I”w insurance companies and an in- | z Pins ectmen ANV I £ 1 French Se one pany’s nt, the issuance of the pol- e el Drases Wi 1iliba o5 icy having been delayed until the con- 75¢ Yard. 1e malke Machine Needlc her out to complete a big real estate of “My Childhood Home” by a chorus | » | i The Elson Educational Art Exhibi- teresting rate cutting »xperiment may | IR transaction, . - el “ following voung ladies: Misse | ressmaker {)f ASSAU[ | As a matter of fact, the said Carrie o G U0 Hmeleel DA, Gl o | ’l‘f ll;o ')““‘ ‘l“l“‘”n}\' :I:;:z- \llll: Tx 1, B * | result. | grade for 16¢ box, th | Rennett Pollard productions of the masterpieces of el a . gl % rihy Exuinlotion. ‘ is not missing and i i sie and Lila Loomis, Lila Danicls , architecture, sculptures and paintings 4 en in her accustomed haunts | G he held at the Kensington Grame | Ethel M. Hart, Rev 1bert Thurston, | T "% heiihie ,‘,? ‘h( e = ”“";11; al- | riar school Thursday and Friday to Mrs. Louie A. Ryd o L;\M<”11 el Methodist ehurch, who had e s bl bl s oo i S0 € she aas made a change | y5i50 funds for the purchase of pic- | ©n “Things Shining Brighes ¥ thigh broken Saturday, when he | _ kng L St e in her “route” and spends more of R Ara e AR Iarton i the fce coated sidewaik on Canal | ¢, the Sc size for B¢, the ¢ & or 6¢, the . tures for the class rooms and corri- her time in Hartford than she does | gope for Be - in New Britain and Berlin, ¥ < An entertainment will be given in | : A Berlin resident was passing an | connection with the exhibition on | May Bishop Hart for the anniversary St. Francis hospital, where he ha Mow Martin Dunham RGGWSG i | 2partment house on Park street, New | hotn nishts. The mropam for o | of the organization. It was a tr o [42, T Ry Pritain, yesterday afternoon, when he | mrrow evening follow to the charter members, aptly iy 5 e, COTTON TAPE The mos! pleasing part of the pro- e e gram was a poem written by M 8¢, the 12¢ size for 9¢, the { vation of the injured limb yesterday | Iixtra size tape, 10 yard | 2 ; | hapnenea e the familiar se- | rele T . scribed in the verses as “those st Ei et r Welcome—Song by Lois Cowles | S¢ 5 Dficcmhb[ Hay 86 raial. centric old lady endeavoring en el aEt pioneers who braved the storm : Hibeiini i estone sr e T i contine ainil v fect ¢ ie some vegetables. I Physiology chart drill by Grades 2 | Winter day so many years ago ! i : | " aturday afternoon ¢ was seen in | g5q 3. number made a big hit with the mem : 11 probably knit - of the state in Merider ortance | The minister iz not 1n good health Rev. J. W. Denton, past the e fiy ) Hartfora i push cart through | Song by Doris Baker bers and Miss Hart was highly com | ; e d Y : 2 uch money invested Song, “Snowtime” by Grades 2 and he reminiscences o the older } cerned over nditi Waterbury where he to give Ve g in Berlin and, as far as is known, owes | members, descriptive of the struggles dress this evening before the i Bishop Brewster Here, Report of Her Disappearance is Un- | nothin 3he would have no reasons Arithmetic charg drill, Grade 3. of the grange during the early vears = H' i tertaining | PCOPIE Of the Advent church’ « t GEN. GI for leaving here. She owns two large Song, “Valentine,” by Grade 4 of its existence here, were very in- tev. It. Burton is entertalning| oty cefield, Ma @#rue—Webster Re-clected By Fair | furms in Granby d her husband History chart drill, Grade 4. teresting. From very small be- | it Rev. Chauncey M. Brewster,| pinten devotions will be he P | Gro# lives upon one of them Poen, reading, Good Night,” | ginning the grange has risc A "‘_‘ | Jipiscopal bishop of this diocese, who [the Church of Our Lady of Mercy thi ' i, aid Webster Ttoclocted, Ellen Roche. place of prominence among the fra-| i § ! . 4 . | evening at 7:30 Exhibition Opens. At the annual meeting of the Con- Song, “America,” hy grades 3 and 4. | ternal organizations in the town. It]Is in ‘own on 4n oficial visit to the | THe dancing clams. enade &p of o S 3 5 now has a large membership, is the | Church of Our Savior K I necticut ciation for Agricultural “Smokey John Returns. o nei ittt ihallland s well Bishop Brewster will conduct the s - . Fair directors held in the state cap- “Smokey John.” a former famillar | oo gronciafiy Ash Weodnesday service af the church | ing Sessions in the town hal (‘?l&&‘(l Monva) uncrnm-n: ‘w”.m'.‘v“ ital hmh_.n vesterd afternoon, | gensington charaeter, stopped over At the business session, which | this evening at 45. He will also ad- | P48t two months, will have it 15, when viciously assauited by Wil- | William H. We er of Berlin was \.—c- in this town last night to renew old preceded the celebration, it was ap- | minister confirmation to 2 class of | meeting tonight bur Welsh, his hired man, Martin | clected to the office of second vice | goquaintances. This morning he Pro- | o 4" thot at the next meeting | seven and will deliver a sormon. i Wall paper sale at Thompson's Dunhant] the venerable Berlin farmer | Eresident. Other off are: Presi- | ceeded on his journey, not in a parlor | po ) grangers will present the pro- The service is expected to draw a | advt Isgriticaliy ill today. His mind is [ dent, W. H. Hall of tae Stafford | car, but via the “Shoeleather Ex- I avandering and he probably will not Sprin Agricultural ociation; first | pr ¥ Directors’ Association—School Art . di voung people, which has been Due undoubtedly to injuries he re- | e { large number of people.nvitations attend having been extended to the Watch Your Step, BB oithoush his doctors and | vice president, R. Dodge of the Smoley"” still carries the pick han- R s Be sure it leads to this st _ family, have not yet given up hope. state board of agriculture; secretary, | dle which has served as his cane for R ek o nediloatine . Both of Mr. Dunham's cyes were | I~ H. Healey of the Woodstock Agri- | many years. Since the authorities Rers ol the cliucch ¥ Main ¢ iati 5 ; | IRussell Br 01 str olored, and his neck and hcad cov- | cultural association: treasurer, J. G.| gave him a jail sentence for vagrancy C NO AERIAL Vi as ave for State Hizhways, ‘fmfl with a number of bad bruises | Schwink of the Connccticut Dairy- | a few years ago, he has taken a dis { | — “when ‘e appeared in the town police | men's association, like to this town and visits here in- | Although there is a heavy frost in} Ien 5 r b cegirt December 16 to testify againsi| Mr, Webster is a director in and | frequent For a long time, he made |the ground and but little work can | All Ed A[R FLE ]- )é assalla who was, subsequently, | one of the vice presidents of the Con- | his home in a tumble down hut near | i | be done on the roads, Highway Com- | 5 i uenienced % 1ge George . Gris- | necticut State Fair association of | the passenger station. | = ! missioner Bennctt has sent a force oi io1d®to six: months in the Hartroxd | Perlin, He has been interested in | AT (I To the Merit of Lydia E.Pink. | J'c0 /0 1 ook after ihe Thsne N DRI N BEi O o B e o aged | e 1o ana for that resson e 1o | The annual meeting of the Berlin ham’s Vegetable Com- [tor Thomas McCuc is in chars lN E‘Agn g}“ il GiUM et IFree Libravy association will be held 5 he workmen are making repairs | v 1 [ ¥ r Rue in the library building this eyening. pounddunngChange on West Main street and other hig t The district prayer meeting of the of Life | ways in charge of the state With | telephone instrument from the”wa " Kensington Congregational church st lmerele other roads this thoroughfare suffered | » o r oh and Cransh ana cm—— “vith it. He then deficd the QI los SanEl phent W Ble GERUL G il @ 2 Eeib i Westbrook, Me. — “1 was passing | Commission Rennett h ready | Th B g 1 drew a revolver ‘{x,-‘;:f':, h”:j‘n‘. lx:‘y\‘::”‘w h'.\ \\\\.' :‘\;l.],n Mrs, C. Frea Johnson will return through the Change of Life and had made a start to paras “’ e A0S AI'&G\ Gcn“ i')fl'- mm" e itor William H. Gibney 3 Tis Helen I r: second »ww from the Hartford hospi ” T pains in my back ! T summer trave 14 it 9 into the roon . Miss Mary Carbo: : she recently underwent an : and side and was so ok | wome . Punham will attain his sy PRI KA operation for gall stones. § weak I could hardly Sy ; = ng | ! . o oeipbirthday in April and, owing to| o ionen's by Itrank MeK iy Miss Hatie Ilollister, who has sold | 7\ 4 do my housework. = 0 St : = 3 St el cometimes Shil g j‘,“-,‘,;‘l‘fj,j.’ N it athor | Sheci ze for the highest number | her St ol moyellin o /™ %) | L have taken Lydia | xow cd « ; ¢ nind, depressed i B Lovoral s d : ¥ went (o Daniel Malazney of | ”Zv'”',\“.”':" o f ¢ ;\H”‘U l1 a : | E. Pml:(ham sVeg® | last e Jlained of sharp 5 uBoutisive A e Tl A inia n dReh g it foT the iRy olit ISR Saniii table Compound and | ary sofferings r‘} e R S e game was awarded to James ymond Hupfer of Meriden spent s y it has done me a lot | View : Syt g . s8n left him. Kor some time now, he | Fe&an. ) lasi might 75 the guest of Town & of good. I will re- | e oy L kv : v seem not worl has alternately regained and lost his Affivnzative. Wins Debate. liGlericiandENys Siitancis HLAShaw: R | commend your med- | joyable e e droy conditions need b senses i The aflirmative disputant. Garner{ There is but little change in the /- e icine to my friends | Lo : They arc usvally caj s Bk ntleman is well | Geodwin, was awarded the dacision in | condition of Mrs. Edwin I Clarke of and give you permis- | ) O or biliougness and known about Berlin, where he has it debate on the : >et: “Resolved Waorth on ridge e i\,ul:IiAh my Wall papc it 1 1 Oflicinl Statement lived during his entire life. He w: Ihat Jd ion Done More forl miss Winifred v East Ber- | gegtimonial.”” — Mrs. LAWRE MAROE 1_ L o Tic ; ir ] horn on the farm now owned and oc- | Humanity =~ 'Than Natural OW-1in has returned from a visitin Bos- | gyc 4o King St., Westbrook, Maine. | ! gl ¢ QUL TR Ty ia s pera cypied by James Durkee, which s | Me which wass held at last night's | (on. . are kit r i il B ; Manston, Wis. — ‘“ At the Change of | a1 g t th ugge idence, odru as tho megitive debuter Tierlin centertained at whist Life I suffered with pains in my back | of g 3 ? ¢ ) ) ) 8 Pl % hen cer Lyby r sidered a vailuable officer in the taking intoxicating 1 X008 tte Director’s association. and after severely ¢ £ , tore ! St. Paui’s Whist, have he only a half mile from his rresent res- | meeting of the Berlin Grange B e VilLe i covn Cutting Down Trec:, ] 1 Mg ening and loins until I could not stand. I also | Dean of the | had night-sweats so that the sheets The ¢ It is regretted that the people of Mrs, Jumes W. Woodruff of Worth- | N [ Mar te Berlin, particularly older residents, | Ll : HALCE = rents were brought out by | 1n8ton rid | The A. C. K. ¢lub gave a very suc- 1- | cessful social lust cvening at L would be wet. I tried other medici oo ia but got no relief. A fter taking one bot- ! g1 S abelkuh jox i wiil quickly, safi 5] tle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable | Erit an Frids s L ed th right the wrong. s on cach side, but owing to ill- "5 hall | ComApound.I began to improve and I Sev Plainvillc ttended ‘H"WW ‘\‘\"'“m A ke 5 remedy tones the Rev. tamuel A. Fiske was un-! rhe Kradley DPlayers will present | continued its use for six months. The |the concert € r , last | | oal e Oais LS lates the liver, rog - to take his part, so his opponent, |+t of the Shadow” at the town | Pains left me, the night-sweats and hot | evening ormack, the] . .4 on the mole & o Beecham’s Pills ¢ld mer 5. Austin, withdrew hali (his evening. under the auspices | flashes grew less, and in one year Iwas | Irish I« | widen the breach damage of accumulating p i e is ill. tteh the cutting down of the any cautiful trees on the Ledge in {ho car of the Jucob's place on Worthinz (ot ridge wmy of them played therc 's children and have pleasant rec lections of the grove R. O. Clark, the Bast Berlin brick manufacturer has purchased the woo: N the Jacob's place and is cutting it . pemainder of the program con- | of the rlin Grange. a different woman. T know I have to A ! : tending the mer atacks on the lock Z the blood. Their of a piuno solo by AL B Cran- | Ao lather Lund of East Berlin ix | thank you for my continued good health | ____ iz, on Darges outside Blanken- | ghows in brighte for use in the kilr his brickyards. i s tion by Miss | yiciting relatives in New Haven. | ever since.” — Mrs. M. J. BROWNELL, ind on trawlers outside 2 The farm will be sold at public aue. | Minnie Gibbs, and the reading of the | 0 " = | o "p oo gine Circle mer | Manston, Wis. . tengn March: jfirst chapter of the orisinal story: | % cpine with® Mrs. Northrop of | _ The success of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Good Results Obtained, Carric Bennett Still About, | “C.!W...{}\;Hj‘ul»)lmllx.w”' _x\l,»‘:..‘.,i:,}f"\‘,n e MI:L’ ! lsast Berlin Vegetable Compound, made from roots Bight French acropishes - Asstiieg ! and herbs, is unparalleled in such cases. . cd the naval machines by making a complexions, bette them, and you also Berlin people were amused to read orge Ventres. The surprise num- | I bher, which wus in charge of Charles NOTICE, If you want special advice write to % Kind You Have Always Bought [gorou attacks on the Ghistelies | In ¥ Hartford paper last evening taat Lerodrome | ¢ | : effectively preventing | ‘Cartfe Bennett Pollard has been | Weldon and Miss IWlora rton, | IF YOU are going to have any paint- | Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confi- Bears the German aireroft from cutting off our | e e strangely missing from her | turned out to be a spelling mateh, in| ing or paperhanging done this | dential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will | : remutts were obtainea 5 | I | Signatare of results were obtained l Directions of special .Jomed haunts in New Britain which all present took part. Miss spring. let me give you a price. D : ne g yo be opened, read and answered by a| Sold everywhere. yicinity for a week and her absence | Maude LeClair remained standing | O, Huitgren, Kensington, 2-15-6dx Womany andlheld ta atetot condiences | Instructions are always issucd

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