New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 1, 1915, Page 7

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1 i Plainvilte News ! Relief scomfort are sure to follow | Mail Orders Promptly Filled, Telephione Youp AE RGN pleasant Iaxative-tonicyt| We are Pxclusive Agents for Hartford for Aptl that will carry off the congestoedy “Madame Lyra” Corsets Nl of ihy Appals Made, | § hoo waverin Sk ery Compliete Showil stores under the name of Dr. Cald out unpleasantness or discomfort 1915 e = ) Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin s i . the ideal family remedy, especially ) | B! Cha fan Condell Expects to File ! for the women and children and{ | 8 . old folks. A free trial bottle can be ( § | Ieport Late Today—d. J. Murphy faeitnal hottiscanino (il B obtained by writing to Dr. W. B When the bowels becoimne 1866 Back From the West. Refuses ‘\;”'\\‘(H: ‘:‘ Washington St., ) |l e would he doing herself an ir to fail m‘ onticello, S, o dre material for Y w er 19 o~ 5 ST IN TN, RCH 1. 18606, . [ IT MADE A BIG STIR IN HARTIORD WITEN, MARCH DRk i off T i g . i e i : ¢ ORTY-NINE YEARS AGO, BROWN-THOMSON & COMPANY OPENED ! THEIR DOORS TO THE PUBLIC. AND BY THEIR MODERN METHODS ’ Less than $10,0000 was <lic AND SQUARE DEALING WON ITS CONPIDENC THAT WAS IN Tl [l | srana dist by the board ! PAYS OF YOUR GRANDPARENTS, WHO WITH YOU AS CHILDREN, f | cording (o Chairman AL 11 AND NOW YOU AND YOUR CHILDREN HAV RADED WITH U { | Who was at work today prepas g Gooa EVER SINCE. IN APPRECIATION OF THAT, WE WILL, MONDAY, y [ SRmanieniaa beinloniilgTon e o i e JAY AND WEDNESDAY, MARCH (IS8T D AND 3RD, OFFER B roon The I ,:’ w]‘,:‘.im'\]\y s g i wt as ma er of ".“, N¢ | Che ked g‘llting L, EACH DAY, BARGAINS THAT WILL CREATE A WONDERIUL N | coutive session turda ut s i thigsumnmer Sprovidir 3 ’ té Che Suiting SATION AT 19¢ KACH. RYONE WORTH DOUBLE. much time had to he giv b e [RELS COULSeRLIY GL Votelox s ; ’ B | consideration of the compluints (ECa < said that the OF COURSE YOU REMEMBER OUR 48TH ANNIVERSARY a yca a “‘;“Hr-wl' < had to put off the com- | 4 incl ide for ente ] 0 inche vide for iy small Hul n inch de for tgo. when many were disappointed in not getting here in time (o share e e ;i 3 ¥ o i . € reductions in the a gate wiil | in some of the lots. T'his time we hope to have enough cach day to fili all amount to about $9.600 inche de for. wants. Come in person for your share of the specials, No ornders taken nearly one-half of what Ly by telephone op mall, None sent C, O, D, B | ers had asked fors ravoranl et R e Sl I ; ChCCked alld Stl‘iped was taken. it was sald, on the con 5 L B L COME SEE THE BARGAINS AT 49¢ IEACH. Ivery one worth double plaints of about (went propert M ¢ doiwith baseball andiwh E ney 1 and . inches ‘W owners, an equal number failing to | oonCd te rmthe report that | .u\.uu_, . 11 for ..m _‘ard he in r of the White Wings" ummer, he cvades with the WOOL TAFFETA mswer that there may not be any | that., And every onc a most attract ive offering. The privilege of ex- ¥ eet the relief petitioned for, The change or return of purchases which we usually freely grant cannot apply itemized report of the bonrd will not to goods purchased at this sale, the unusualness of the values makes B | e made public unti Lupin (affeta, for after 42 he i 1 Church Activities, | NEW GABERDINE 3 nel street shad including s y and ¢ Kestther in the ca S, it is practically an by ourselves or athers, until another anniversary ro!ls around. Al thoughts rdmi that their report was sutisfuctory pite the fact that the lists of m,w\ three hundred taxpayer were of profits or costs are forgotten, Rev, J. W Denton, pastor of the \(mm Christian church ent to | \.wu~ Stone in revival services that | i such a ruling necessary, Values that will not be equalled again, cither | The action of the relief ; } | | creased this year, The assessor { £ conducted 1 city 1 2 S R s S popular American C e Y 22 | tonight's meeting. Tomorrow he will | S ———————————— S —————— and the reve which the-to e e nnecticy 5 LTAVING AN AUTOMOBRILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN BEPEND ON PROM. o g TCC0ves from Gaxes wili he niaterin s R e (,‘. These new colors are » meet 1 our ap LY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASKD OF TS, Lahsss o0 | I in Bridgeport. He plans (o are represented in the .uu‘ Wit of Silks " c - e y During the SALQ11 of the irn to Plainville i time to attend Roc Mountain Blue na Palm cottage meceting to be held tomor Green Delaware Peach ? . elt burg " 7 - R Re Nome ot MEand Brown and Piping Rock N 7 him on prohation for six months in | bers appointed at the last meeting to | oPL Close tabs on the taxpayers who | <. Vincinus, Hart's corner. GROS DE LONDR one of fashion's latest fave Bel'nll WS consideration of the ract that AMrs. ! be delegates to the Continental Con- | \PPe3Ted to protest against the re-; <The Ladies’ union of the church | new street shades ! mentioned, also black, 3 et e Yo = | (deck was partly at fault B1css| Ind Wushington! nt Ayl haye L oasermhichiheliwas hartlyfnespon hoard, Assessor K. AL Freeman w U most interestoed s or and 2k will hold a tood and far work sale 5 sible. There were but forty formal | Thups \fternoon at the home of CHIFFON TA} A, 36 inches wide, in all the | Mrs. Codeck, who fook the stand . found that they will be unahble to at- 2 £ $ 9 % { nrst said that her husband whipped | tend so this afternoon’s meoting w “_‘,”;,':M?:;‘ :,I"""l:‘l']‘\':“"‘\i "'ly'\"“”;’,m” Mis S S\Viheelcrio 38R BEOH A Strect Srenimgganuces fin 8 heaution Limrons fake, £ t = 4 sking for reductions totalling SILK 7 3, 42 inches wide, for Spring Suits her little datghter very severely Sai- | called Lo clect other representatives. | oot Revise By-laws, s ettt ek kel bl e it S e e e e he | At press time, no appointment had i el e " TR teda g SRR the new shades above mentloned, and extra value fg !hmk,‘ frn L i e, ofF ool g menk o ey Il.fll]flh aint hecnligonsld A1 G mntiis o) (O (R B PRINTED PUSSY WILLOV nches wide, in f % | vilue. She thought Codrek . Miss 1sther: Griswold, Mrs. Georse | ing. i aeammony e O e e b e s On ot I brutal and intervened only to receive | Po Dunham ana Mrs. 1L 1L Damon | giisiod, and sieh action would hive om the commitlee having charge ALl B Ayt A ) [« forcible W on tne side or | Were the delegates appointed at the e b of theincwapiing isnades fand | £ skl 1de them feel tl as the con « vision of by-laws of or Gk AND. Wi R TRIPED CHIFPON ' Bl face. The husband fallowed th « meeting held lriday afternoun, I8 of opinion that their report { fganization. On the commitice a SHEL 2 bk e number of other cuffs on ad, Tuary 12, neatvly correet as could be ex \ Louise Miller of Bristol; * Mr Bfiu nt D cla[m‘fig R Safifl Ho.flc[ {as a result ¢ which, ihe witness Death of Mes, Demin ather. 8 They claimed {o have made | C B. Doug of Forestville and g y | N y i t fered all dav yesterd:sy with an e Willim S, 1l of West Cromwell th honest effort to equalize the valua ] 1. D, Wadfield of this place i ache and sligirt fever. When she still | father of Mrs. Francis Deming. ol | tion of the various properiies in town | The revision of the by-law Ot SCG'JI]fi Mmlgajs persisted in saving her daughter from - Worthington ridge, Beriin, died at his | 4nd they now point to the report of jordered by the grand sire abuse, witne said her husband home Saturday morning, aged cighty- | the relief board as evidence of ho tional ()dd Fellows, that h ving |mon W . N duesnIaIE. grabbed her vy the wrists ana twisted e o S e the i u e iea wrisdicti the Rehekah lodae f the vurch of the Imma ‘ ¢ heay S o y | them unmercifully, — She then tol avs. Mr.and Mrs. Deming attended | AU Saio e ! ) t " srar ) Concepti ! wlu\w‘yw i Wff BEM'ER PUT U‘\a ‘.fie?)A“O«l phoned for Sheri.f Clark who arrested the funcral. which was held at the | Condell . Glitosy ] ! f ) i Slect wa Vh him. deceased man's late home at oz | horne an . impson el O ST Sers < AnMan it He Guint th o'clock this afternoon. Burial was [ on the merits (o s of the ; ¥ 2 : QU AEG E SR el Lo P else Cene Cror el t vote for 1u SOV 1 ion 1 hercafter ! Soul Andrew Codeck Arrested Saturday had trouble with her hoshand cver in Kelsey metery romwell i 1 Footont 2 gt ] vt i e e & thought Mr. Hill was born in Otis. Ma 11 cases was nol unanimon g o he sor The g A lis evised i ow The meeting today was held in the After Striking Wifc in Face—Speclal | that it was a lack of sense more than (he senef Henrs and Mary Spence Ehe erang It e el i CallOaa o R o | habitual intenpeian that. causcd HillSHe divealint Gromivell for many [ D¢ turhed over tofax (Collectorivy y 1 Wi gt Yo past D. A. R. Mceting This Afternoon— | | . i GE laic years being well known as a suc- | Hemingway, who will at once he £ cing the guests of the formey ‘ i y LR it ner. she s of [ rtha » it i gl cessful farmer. Besides his wife, he | Work on the bills {0 he sent to prop- s of the Martha Rebekah lodge [ | from the narrow hairline to the Pekin Stri e Mrs. Codack esplained that she hid a8 bee! viged to in, the of- " ief ‘Beckley tor Jury Duty. l-’ - ‘N;n S ) : 5 'v).l ‘? ates Gine leaves several children, among them | CFty owners Jiisc i na A o R Ol Brief Items. rs frequently ne P’rogecutor Gib- % 3 1 1 1 1 . ; et S U | : jg i H. J. Hill of Iartford, a prominent | Aril 1 and by that date the callector Mrg.s Noricil.FSpeneers Hot & Wes The Jacobs' place in Berlin was | new went cver to the house himself e o expects to have all his bills dis- | Main street spent th L sold to Clarence R. Sadq of Bast one Sunday night noi long The i ! e | hntes per e week_end Hartford for $8,000 at public | neighbors have ¢ complaned of Beekley or dury Duty. i DR + atction held on the premises at 10 | (he disturbance : T Neotuanl Beckler or B Murphy Home—Won't Talk. Morton ‘ o'clock this morning. The purchaser o rdie, who works with | Quarter has been chosen as one of the srgatlsecrecy i Concemning SisSvisio) A attha Bt shelka hsloas e ilihol ta Wlm Al lr(]mb U[ 3““ Amfifl(}afl cas the holder of a second mortgaze | {he prisoner at the Americarr Paper | twenty-seven cloctors from fourtecn | to Cincinnati and other western cities | FeBular meeting this evening in Oda } | 0f4§3,200 on the property and his bid |\ G 06¢, testified tnat he saw Codeck | {owns of the county who have bheen | is being maintained hy James J. Mur ellows’ hall and will initiate a class | : i as but $100 in eXcess of the amount | e his wife (. ice. summoned to do jury duty in e | Phy, who returned o town Saturday | : Sigicates ffiflS flymfl flflfl MSI‘ of the first mortgage of §7.500 held |y ) i given an op- | March term of the superior cviminal | after an absence of several day 1 Harry Tredenick, formerly of . by the school fund of the State of {00l (0 vite his version of the | court which open 2 o'clock tomor- | Murphy declines to discuss his | place, is ill at her home in Bris- Cunnecticut, plus the accrued inte | disgraceful - ffair, admitted that ho | row afternoon e » continues to aflirm ox I to Mrs. Florence Roberts of Plain of about $400. i . (Friae Sy st ke, e e State’s Attorney Hugh M. Alcorn | various rumors concerning his prob- | i is attending her M. Starkweather, a Hartford real { 5 % Lo ooy him by striking first. ordered all of those who witnessed | able conneetion with — the man, was H\‘vl' \hl!".‘“_'"\‘v““‘-l"’l'_ iie saia th when he refurned from | against Dr. Gerard (. Mangini in the | Baseball association this Decniappo nicCanye Lt »}”' B the | WOrk Saturdny evening, his wife met tlin court to be present at the open- | That there is a strong likelihood the superior court before w nm;_ he o {isond 1eks and asked | ing of the March term tomorrow o professional basehall in Connect i ¢ SRS against Oask Free- : A : e sy A ¢ o | nim for money to g¢ to New Britain Hot Meceting Tonight. cut this season. Mr. Murphy believes. | el ddaven liste,Stonmeniacaunan Bor Rhe WRIICE e Bl st va e i et e ner 7 s b - lHe admits that his brother-in-law, | 5 employed ey +ag heard several weeks ago. He was | #nd do e shoppi e vis SenyonaRiiRin vildounta RN IR el FAS RESEE T e I s e ploy (ddition e e 7 WO srant of | said, that, after an absence of two ecinl committee’s having found any e | sted by Judge Ralph Grant o Lh A : pital in Chicago malterably op- | R 2 ~ the plaintif { hours, she reonrned The purchase of | thing wic with any of the officer's ' 2 | artford, attorney for the plaintiff, | ) posed to a club leagu nd if th &0 Uiere wes o provisicn. @00 the |m mound coffer constituted all the | reports, they will be set at rest to { monihs’ vis ‘i oas the - i lcague directors insist droppir su o | A q dder | shoppi ad done This angercd | night at the adjourned tow 3 L Mrs : <G ; 1 p p cffect that the succ ul bidder } shopph a 3 > . - fob i oety two cities, New Haven will not be rep- | Mrs. Mary McGrath of Pine s NN ehould make a deposit of five per'cent. | him, inasmuen ws e had been obliged | for one of the committee members has el 3 i 4 o 1er dock Avery should make a dey v 5 i resented. According to Mr. Murphy, A number from here atie I f of the purchase price, Mr. Sadd will, [ to make the fire and take care of his | intimated that the tax collector’s ac- | bt i e 7 s ugen the receipt of the deed and the | three children e cn though he was| counts were not correct. W en as the guest of her ter having 1 nti home for se 1 de vith in tained Sessions Clack shop in Forest . where } Mrs, Mary Colt has returned home in W Haven afier Mr. Cameron helieves that a six club | funeral of dward \ weather $400. The balance will have Modeck toid the court that his wife | solutely, to say anything whatsoever, | . ) h“ h""\\‘”” Nelderet e il G e e i M . » bt : : : 5 L be piid within fifteen days after the [ apends his money foo freely and thit | concerning their work and, in accord- j_T’ A ””'_('m“""wh o b ml\ml.“: | I'he Hu'l\ Name so » B p P ya t delivery of the deed all his pay iy geaerally gunc beforc j &nce with their policy of extreme re- [ 1 "m0 ™ oo Garay SSmouthlygestingtomoncos The Jacobs' farm is considered quite | phyursday of cvery veel e 1 no | tleence, they had their report pub s 1 AlRS : it 7:20 in tr vestry b re O s ogAame op o | 3 lished by a Porsland publishing firm | - S50 BXe of the same ooin on ¢h of Our Lady of Merc : | a valuahle place le containg ap-= 1 gygention to Hills which she has con- | .onter and nsequently it must be y through th Y ‘ N t D Ploximately sixty acres of land. a ten- | {raered at the grocery stores in town | 5¢ hat none of it could, in any possi 10 lgtie o nons wi al Kdward Reynolds of N el g c - S - : .. ! ble way, leak oul before s made | © W Reginald Lor X Wi y i room house and W o barns and g (hat, s a0 esult, the family's A efore it is made Cameronintenas to return! (ol New |and RReginald iLord s ' PR ¥ Family of enislon i R T public at the town meeting | week-end zuests of Philip Bassett St Everything will undoubtedly come | “":““ thout April 1st H:] has '4;r Nl il Aiain ’ AT e : Short Time c zht: the i : undergoing treatment in Chicago for ; Jut tonight; the findings of the exam- s ) e ey SEo Strong Well ining board. the recommendations of — —_ L A of the Cem association to 1 maintaine ¥ > e e g P GhGihcn inte] - . | Fort Edward, Goores icimup eI GO AR e S th l““l“ t accountant and other inter- | ang Miss Nellie Stack arve advertised | hold on March ued today | hoard was in 1 ) he Berl toflice \ S e bonia i run-down condition brother, offered to testify in the pris o e (e SR it B e AauRthe b CIINED OELO T CE P hy the secretar Usher ife-boa ; . : dizzy, so that in ¢ there no auestion, for cverybody Blue birds have made their ap- Rev uane Griflin of flart GonaLenen T | for my little famil oven the sehool ehildren. were talki peaance tn Do hodist church yesterday morning, | ¢ tha 5 R all exhavsted. 18 about the town meeting today. It is Rev. 1. B. Gary spoke at the \ flin was formerl - | rerhaps it we e i sions and three or e 1o Churchill, Daniel \Wens | that she should be punished rather | qire 1o say fthat it will be one of the | Berlin Methodist church vestere 0 seal church | not go to ; B without benefit. g e N e e than her husband as she was more at | pottost sessions to have ever taken | Morning on the topic “Honey Out o cceived a most o L « e em | me about Vinol a BRGS0 5 "l | fault than he was. According to his | place within the limits of the town the Rock.” In the cvening, he spoke e from many local fricr i C felt better and no The ,.“;.:\ 4-“v[v‘|‘n,u. ,ix‘(vw s, T e 15 B o b S - “Other Folk.” i e aniof t { 1 -nrny!b\ 1 have valge of £11,000 by thiree disinteresied | o nisposition. ficial board meeting this cvening dizzy spells, and GG "1 “The court does not gork withat SSIN ville addresscd the Berlin Congre . Start hep | on record as being easy with men I afternoon with Mrs. T. 1. Wickwire it orner threw the w o su t ‘ Mrs. ELMER GLI shEAUCHONCCIE N lInVe A DeT . tional Sunday school children and | © B | ) . 1Tew thy N. Y o S who strike their wives, W Jud : e I B S igainst the curl o! Lol (he anction for nearviy a nalf | I SN R otham 1l the uhapel orinine on Mrs. George B. Brooks of Meriden | g irh Wenes B0 4 e e L MGriswha n MHeRS I e subject “The Holy Land.* She f1- [ Spent Sunday with her father Julian | i1 LheSwihce i 80 much is expected A e D man . warranted in beating his wife i yo8 L A S (et Ited v g LS dthough 1 can readly sce where it lustrated her remarks with picturcs | A- | P r enge conetantly overdo i hard for some men to refrain from light and with s credii is poor bounded on the north by Jand of He gets twelve dollars a week, but Sarviet Hopkins, Worthinsgton eele e R e etical socicty and estate of Lucius | g IBEnnalts Al biste i cast by land | Uing and Carrie 19. Bennett, ¢ south by nd of ¢ and Daniel W v and land ! weer Clinton, Partly by each, by land of Harriet Hopkin mer’s behalf. fle was of the opinion {hat the action of his sister precipl- tate all the quarrels. e ventured ford Spoke on “Holy Land.” d by the T Miss I'rances Walkeley of Plant ran awa persons appointed by i ! to go The Current Fvents club met this ¢ street and in turni prgved Lo (he only hidder and it and curios, all of which tended fto I'rederick Ramsell spent Sunday in The Home Missionary s of | at 1 ty-one of aches, backache, il rst bid that was accepted. 10w how the rd makes the Bibl Bridgeport. | the congregational church t omen b or A « dred ills. Vinol Thgse sent were Captain Charles | vas a verv interesting and instruc . e e RN . : h " s andt 4 odticn, | Mr. Dean, | 2 giving judgment he instrueteq | |1 \Was a ven IS “;" st Mr. and Mrs. H Morse of 5 " T i ‘\H vith M $ rms, eam t trength ere vr. f e tor Giliney to bring hoth (s | Uveitallc and the childreniappreciatedii Berlin' are recelving congratulations | M Hllams of westiMaln: street catel ot It is the medicid ones, Mr, x Saln and ey and his wife in for hreach of | 't Yery much. upon the birth of a son The Mi Eleanor and Margaret | before reaching 1 cod’s liver, aided . > en Rev. Samuel A Inerhe \ave s ( ¢ ¢ toolE pluce e ofne House | it there is « further |- Ui TG e SLINRaC SR Judge Willard L Alling’s horse had | McInerney have returned to their er « and “""';ifu"’k“‘"f E trouble at their home iske preached a bad fall at the foot of IFlanagan's | home in Ashley IPalls, Mass \fer { they rive« t « t iron which makes it doin r spohati | versation in & Day Life < nding the Wil . getpatigngyer S Wil in Kensington yesterday pending a few days in town as the | Americ vl one other tonics. | Ahdrew Codeck of s | Special Do R Mecting. Berlin Briefs. e cir cousin, Mrs J Char 1 ‘ ‘ If you are in this Arpgigned befe Jue 3 3] cial meeting of Emma Hart Trec Warden Johnson today beg Broad street [ passenger, sailed from | on our guarantee td Girigyold in the town court this morn-1 illard chapter. Daughters of the | cutting down another tree on Wors class of {he Kesington Methodist R P, Kilcoyne of this place t falk Ing on a charge of wife b ating, +| American revolution, was held this af- | thington ridge, which has been a men- | church which was to have been held | celebrated vespers last ever w given ninety-days in jail. but the | ternoon at the home of Mrs. H. N. | #ce to pedestrians for seme time pa this evenin ‘1 “ge suspended sentence an: placed | Galpin of Worthington ridge. Mem- ! The business meeting of the Baraca has ‘been postponed un- | Matthews' church in Forestville. S¢ from here attended The ser Letters addressed to Hugh Carroll | til Wednesday evening. et

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