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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1916. SAGE TEA DARKENS ‘ Piam‘flflt‘ NQWS HAIR TO ANY SHADE TRUMBULLS DEFER |t i § Jof ogany m!ning ural color dates ek to grand- | { mother’s time. She used it to keep Ry ‘S[OCkhOlflBI'S ’]‘flke NO Rction Re- e N @@n} th‘ LRkl out or took on that dull, faded or 8ardmg Preferred SHATES |iietans wat anpiica swith wondertul effect CI?RTAINS ANDS?’[(‘)ERTIERS E OLD UFFIGERS RE-ELECTED zzi_u'\‘_‘\.\u»\{:_;h.iiH:.-m,‘j,,-“”,d:,:”“,‘i,’,‘,l.‘I‘\,},::l“r Remedy,” you will get this famous JAN UP AND MAKE ROOM FOR OUR NEW SPRING STOCK, ¥ | John 5. Lamb Made Conservator Over | old recipe which can be dependest WE ARE LING ALL TWO, THREE AND FOUR-PAIR LOTS O o i upon to restore natural color and LACE, NIIT, SCRIM, MARQU TE, VOIL, MADRAS AND MUSLIN Mry. Dorcas Lloyd—IEined for Keep- eauty to the hair and is splendid CURTAINS AT A BIG REDUCTION IN PRICE. WIS QUO' OME O 3 - T s si1a | for dandruff, dry, feverish, itchy THE MANY BARGAINS NOW TO BE HAD. COM} LOOK THEM OViit | [ RizevaciousRboEsalicd ol RlIel e U H inn o AND ECT WHAT YOU WANT. Notice of Conlon’s Appcal—Briefs. A well-known downtown drusggist b says it darkens the hair so naturally BONAZ NET CURTAINS, some in CLUNEY NET CURTAINS, priced g After a brief discussion of plans for | and evenly that nobody can tell it white, others Arab, selling as fol- nthi the creation of & new $300,000 issue | has been applied. You simply dampen lows: o o LY R of preferred stock, the amount to pro- | a sponge or =oft brush with it and White for $1.19, wor “\l'\'(‘)‘"rm"‘ S”Il.',‘_’”' ‘:‘(fr'(f ::' - vide for an inc ¢ of $100.000 in | draw this through your hair, taking Arab for were ATAD LG b i M | the capital in addition to the retire- | one strand at time. By mornin White for ‘\\l‘niw only $1 p | ment of a $200,000 issue made five | the & air disappears, and after White for -00. White S - . years ago, the stockholders of the | another application or two, it be- White for 8 .00l o | Trumbull llectric Manufacturing | comes beautifully dark glossy, soft L e company at their annual meectin and abundant, LACET ARABL WCEC "‘"’"‘ u-r«l;l.) s e action good demand and very scarce nite I. T. Wheeler, vice |~ present: l‘m h 'URTAINS marke A president of the company, said this | A TOWER ALBEIT a beautiful display of Iurniture. There are many reproductious Priced § we .00, | tike this: morning that while the matler w = i were $4.50. $1.00 pair, were L | H or period 2 brought up nothing was done regard- NOTHIV(“ BUT SILK | Liperioc Ericed (o0 2oy ) S Bt s o | Step in and see our display ,.34('1 $5:70 fueere . E ir, werc Some time ago President Trumbull 5 e M B e 3 RYerS admitted that the directors had for- Priced $8.29, were . $4. were mulated plans for issuing new s Priced $9.95, were § . were h ated plans for is ng new st | § . the increased capitalization to provide SCOTCH LACE CURTAINS for certain develeping of its lines S i The ideas were in embryonic state 3 : Yo - per pair, were $1.00. _‘ T | e \ 1 51.29 ]pm- pair, were $1.50. SCRIM CURTAINS. and President Trumbull was not pre- e ; e air. i $5¢, were $1.00 pair pared at the time to make any ¥ i || Visitors to our store always become enthusiastic when mahogany Aining reota Furniture. Rarely can you see such styles that are faultless copies of the originals were § } | Lace Edge i pub- by i eTe o ai i lic announcement concerning them. =l ; D S s S B That the plans have heen tempor- o : 3 i 103 ASYLUM ST 450 TRUMBULL 8T, per pair, were $4.00. $1.29, wer i ! arily sidetracked is generally believed. : : - ; R R e il e i Mr. Wheeler told a Herald man that the matter can be brought up at a special meeting, if thought desirable, whenever the directors see fit. There | is no occasion to hurry action. TR R R R The company has had a most sue- g s | cesful year and the reports showed AR A o T : ‘l‘hu‘ it very busy at the present : : s tional church. of which ome. An unconquer time. : ke oldest member; will oMclate. in; the hour of victory The preferred stockholders re-elect- 3 ; was the olde c , wil i 2 e “The Figaro said on April 14: ed Judge J. T. Cooper and A. J. Slo- 0 3 v Burial swill Sbef ISV st ECOR Stety: o e e a hypothesis or a pr per of New Britain to represent them > ; 5 Judge Byington will give a hearing | ) o "pyt an absolute certitude’ on the board of directors. Owners : e in the probate court on February 1‘4 el el of the common stock again selected S =N on the application of Susan A. Wheel- J. H. Trumbull, F. T. Wheeler, Henry . ) D % ieiaccont | BRITISHTO RESTRINES Trumbull, . Gwillim and C. W. i as administratrix on the estate of Ed- IE\“’ORTS OF SUG A spected and beloved citizer He al- | has returned home after a v with | Jones for their directors. ward S. Wheeler. BV?A’ g ‘n N,..«c%;\%‘ .u-.n‘m»‘; \h: local N-m’{olfi :ul\:l Iu} flm local friends. » After the stockholders’ meeting the The selectmen have decided to con- E N o Gl @l ki) .\’mn ]u ered the em- The second of the series of bowl- | directors named the following offi- e vert one of the old wooden cells in the ploye of his father, who was then a |ing contests between the American | ers, all re-elections: : sement of the town huilding into a | There Will Be No Ground for contractor : i I.‘f'j; '\"\““(" i ”\‘"}7\_”- Paper Gioods and the East Beriin { President—John F. Trumbull. . : strong room to be used for storing e QRO CRUIE FTERIoN Lol Sl RWLG s | cam Sl b efroiled fontthel Nevw i 15 Vice President—Frank T. Wheeler. 2 : books and records. The vault in the Increase in Price, rm.m Later he and his father form- | 4in aljeys Thursday cvening. Secreta: “arl W. Jones. i : y clerk's office is overcrowded ¢ a partnership in the department HER G @i I erofaseenl il London, Fch. 8, 1:50 p. m.——2) Treasurer—THenry Trumbul : D RO e o 2 to b » ,un.l when the latter died in 1892, Mr. i EEO Lamb For C '”m.m - some of the Tecords will have to be Leiationa Lonithal tmportaticl | Mildrum took complete charge. Aftei Native 2823 R R us=al I3 ros | M Tl b L R CONSSUEA Lo, v Aol i 19 Rordeio sugar du the coming monthg “m il S Ston e Wi e ) Judge George R. Byington named : . The Ladies! union of the Advent | = ac. o0 g oe ite consumptionii ] @ John E. Lamb to serve as conserva- e Christian church will hold a food e lianr e T B : tor over Mrs. Dorcas Llovd of For- {BCLEVER C‘ON57:@UCTIO/\/{ and fancy work sale at the home of [ [SSETINCRCRC R MECD BY 0 S i - > - Q stville avenue, after a brief hea e by s al comm 3 LJG&] Y un Pe@ 0] Mal(p jewerly shop in which they man TO CARRY SUPPLIES FEes e SRue i aRhsie b eating - Mrs. Kavanaugh on Whiting street, | o iciion says that economies in e hreaoratars Pna othor = ARthe probatelcourt Bigimorn. Over a close fitting black straw hat | Wednesday afternoon. If stormy it | CERES 08 SRR e Blimn M ate | i SRl e s 3 ANT LT [ InE 1e appointment was made on | js panked a swirl of puffed black taf- | will be held on Thursday afternoon. L : Pl o e h h {instruments. About four years ago | TO'ENTENTEALLIES | (e anpiication af et Sticctman Yo | onnis PR e ser PRk exchange in favor of Great Britain l i e was elected a trustee of the Ber- e ) . Leuan s dvergl - roniand . Il the sugar consumed here is ‘vn Savings bank and has been the Aer SR 7. Johnsons the town oflicials naving | zraduating at the back \This is one St. Valentine Flowers For Sale, Hd=ted clive member of the loaning com- | | ] R B Ui o s i g the spring ideas of (rimming, cal- Violats, roses and other blooms for [ POESE, 0 e L0 erican-Hawaiis Steamers ; 1etically des e circumstanc , replace your aE ) at this time at LRl s be-no S [‘ W MlLDRUM IS 50 TO[\AY Tnittee. on whieh he has rendered | American-Hawaiian Steamers May iR E Wil e e s e to replace your winter —tur- ‘x,r 5 '(r:m‘~ 1;; : J. |i .\\Tvvl)[‘u\\, il el il -y luable service. He also served on Soon Be Released from Sugar her husband’s estate, told the court | - reats Drapen apieand s WALTE | the price, tho commission saya, uu investigating committee when the ) | that the woman had given aw —————— [ streets, Plainville 8-d5 | 4150 will reduce the tonnage pob Halg | matter of having a board of finance | Conveying Engagements. money to relatives, frionds and churen | N€T On the road. She was well dressed i and thus help to keep down the 4 n for the town was brought up before | organizations in whi % and wore a coat tri 2dl with Watch for the Beef Sal : the | of . i L % i . g aniz which she was inter- a trimmed with fur. t t Jec e at he | of other commoc Century Mark—Pencil in Knee |the town meeting in October, 1914, Honolulu, Teb. 8.—Negotiations are | astod and she is now penniless. exeent The box, in which the body was en- | Clean Little Store Wed., from 4 to 8 and when the town decided fo have | in progress here between the sugar | for the pittance she gets from the goue | €10sed, bore the name of Carl Loreu- | D. m. Round, Sirloin, Short Steaks, | Native Begs, 29c. Russell B Causes Painful Wound—Grip Pre- | such a board he was \»l:n:«nnnnu‘* v .(m_m” and the American-Hawaiian | ernment in the shape of a pension | zen, the New Britain florist The | 16¢ 1b. We guarantee you quality or | advt clected to a position on it. . Lt 5 i ; | s. Lloyd i g e baby was hut a few days old. ! money refunded.—ad « yents Canvassor Banquet—Bricfs. | © T Giee - Mr. Mildeum is @ | Steamship company, it became known Mrs. Lloyd is over 80 vears old. She | ( b vdvt. S staunch republican. Mr. Mildrum was | today, whereby a magority of the com- | has the life use of an apartment which Wi pneulivacaced s o T i 1 Although it was only Sunday when | Miss Mary Galpin, daugh- | pany’s steamers will be released from she constructed on the residence of failure to file notice with the su- Just to convince you that our prices L St. Paul's Dramatic club dec {0 (mairiod jto Mins ety L l i G G vl s || [ 15 R G RGN Erety i ior court of the appeal of Charles | 2f¢ lower than those charsed else- 2 . present the old-time pepulu il SRl HERT »\;w‘v ; it m;inn e | mittea to accept contracts for carrying | USe Of the premises was given to her | 1. Conlon from the action of the pro- | Where we are offering this week in When a cold settles in the brong play, \aun Aroon,” plans arve pro- | children have blessed tI G e i in consideration for the money she | bate court in Bristol in allowing pa connection with our annuai clearance tubes, with that weakening, tic tctoiue rapidly And the sucecss of |19 @ ptominent and Influsmuslneer (SRR 18 T e s SR exvended In improving the property. | ment to Mr. and Mrs. William Coush- | 5218, 25 per cent. discount on hlanket cough, immediate treatment is % TR nertc hiance saamhiiaetia Ui | penil ot the B BerlingRGons egational | hllfl.nmnt tonnage will be rese»ne«l, S S a o s e e D Im o [l bt s e onfoitat o B S e o “‘. o : e i onit e church, having served as a member | it was announced. to handle the sugar = 70 O et il L9 ]t 100 R S0 dpnin i e o e important. I'he breath seems shol 1 ¥ reh committee and is at | to San IFrancisco, when it will be sent | ) havejithe ftown | renderijisentodi againstithe cstatol ot Miatnic INAWS. | because of mucous obstructions; HARTFORD, AN AUTOVORILE DELIVERY FOR NI BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND O PRITRUNS ST Lo Gt TASED OF T8 Action Will Prevent Shortage plant from that district, Mr. Mil. ':Hmn and his brother conducted Popular Bank Official Passes N Sl bt hare T 1 | of the chur L | e L U S Accoriing S I. J. Birnbaum.-—adv {,,',,‘: ,,l,‘ylml n‘:.,-(‘ ,‘{H(,I,.\',‘,m,]( ime, | Present clerk oa the hoard of trus- |cast by rail, S Ance and it was planned to Coughlin, has. according to some of udvt. > apply themsolves as e e e s special, | sition fo sueh action and “,;th now arrange for a scitlement with REVIEWS OF FRANCO- This is no time for experimenting . i H e was sted si - rotec v McKeon, William Ryan, Frank | NOt serious accident, while enroute (o | | requested simply to protect the | German Newspapors Show How Aliies I > . $3 a weeck whicl recei were also reimbursed for the e > cough by aiding the healing g 1 . 8 tTer R eche ono 3 { her dut at the Amc n Pape cek which she receives as a e e, g aling J pioeons BudEt o e echael | Goods company vesterday. The roads | pension. and trouble they were put to at Reports Were Al Fanciful and ss of the enfeebled membranes i %7 ) nis e B e Dbc v " e ! Thureday evening of | Were very slippery and when Miss | di Rl Kent Vicious Dogs. e :;Vl“‘u“‘t'lltrh. the hody | e If you have any symptoms of by et 2 | Thompson reached a point in front TN i Two Polish farmers with unpro- “l‘" S A I "\" i) Sl ng , or even a stubborn cold, al A - of Mrs, Ryan's home, she slipped | “Heinie” Zimmerman in Effort to Be | nouncable names, who live on the | WHere it remained until the funeral. | eb. 8 ; ber thatl Seottis : Tt is expected that the play will be Southi ik 2 Charles F. Conlon, another nephew lerlin ch, 1 i i remember that Scott’s Emulsion produced in about one and one-hale {2nd fell. She was « ing a pencil o . = : =Sl ngton road, were arralgned be- d there is assurance offered | 5 CRG e e G e 1Al e Gl a Nice Boy, Will Iill His Ears With | fore Justice A. IT. Condell last eva. | Mdde @ protest to the court agai ‘ been relieving this trouble for fd tha who attend will be well |into her kneecap by the force of | gotton. ning on the charge of nf\zl(‘(‘Hn;; to Administrator Gray's action in paying | ]T,‘,’,.:“'kf,\,(.‘. S years. Itis free from alcohol ord: thelvoiing iheopls ‘otj LAt Paula| sStetAnce jand iDb. f B ShE FGrimold Chicaeo i Slebige, Helnlo Sl jad been glven them by n srand Mangan of New Britain, an appeal to | ized by the O Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. parish. - atter the performance, dan. | Was summoned. He removed the lead | merman, Cub third baseman, will not Il{rnr. One of the men admitted | \po superior court was taken. follows: ‘“These clpg will be held until midnight. audiaiss o peon e spontedgashinean it satcasticienitnotaihurlod Jaty 1 SREUIGand bracRanedls s fandfcostas It is said no notice of the apveal | Were ushered Whist Club Meets. resting comfortably this morning. him this summer by opposing players | His neighbor contested the efforts of | if a scheme planned by Manager Joe | the prosecution to conviet him ted to apply the Ive siduously was filed with the superior coutt | ments of comin The Kenstre Jicures s Has Stroke. : ! : and | within the thirty days allowed by ' v The Kensington Bpicurean Whist Tinker materiali Listening to bit- | as a result of his stubbornness he was Xm},.,mv RS S e (e 5 1 ! club met last rday night at the While returning to his home Sat- |ing r s fl 5 1 ¢ a ght at the S s Sat- | ing remarks and replying to them has | fined $5 and costs. o o o , i . S 2 i B Litt S e’ rome of Mrs. J. Blisworth and a very | yrday evening, Willlam Hills, form- |often upset Zimmerman and caused | Teamsters have been greatly an. q"“,“.d.f,]k“‘“"“‘f"l”;‘“‘”ff‘l' Wi s S MR slinsentes 4 The sy Litk le Store” enjoyable evening was spent. The | epy night watchman at the Americ him to play erratically. Tinker hopes of the reopening of th > | ing Similar auno s noyed by the dogs, owned by the i i ; e : spent. At ' : ope men, | Jatter has declined. The attorney, | were made whe : ficr 1s keenly contested and the | pyper Goods company, was stricken |to prevent this hereafter and this is | for some time. Complaints were made ‘\\lllxt: is said to represent Mr. Conlon. !»\‘w on the Marn ; prize, a_beautiful cut g s dish. | in front of the Kilby House. Mr s | how he expects to do it: | to the authorities and the dogs were T2 awarded frofClatqe W piaveh | 1 Janifelderly ) man gand o by have been reading Hans Wag- | ordered confined, 7 econd place was tied between Mrs. | nyched to his assistance. He was r ner's stories in The Daily News with | owners paid no attention to the grand . S S A 5 Gugerty and George Johnson. Dur- | ,0veq to the hotel and Dr. R. M. |a great deal of interest,” said Tinker, | juror & To Observe Lincoln Day. { man advance in Belgintm was stop : s mandate as the dogs wer lipe ng the evening a colla was servi oo S 7 E B e al- ’ | by inuna: Ing the evening a collation was served. | Griswold was summoned re: and one of them suggested a scheme | lowed to roam at will. Fred Lackey Newton Manrc st, G. s dati “Tabs™ Banquet Postponed. ing the man, Dr. Grisw ordered | {o me that, T am sure, will help Zim- | finally had ik According to An , i = accepted an invitation to i J = ) e | The prevailing epidemic of grip still | him kept there until yesterday, when | merman I do not think he will have | after the d:v]“ 11\“;,',] ],,“‘tfi‘,‘\ l]:’i\_c':’f“ff-" Woman's Relief corps in the e || D the greai - wovement | Y A continues to put a damper on sched- | he was strong enough to haTemoved | serious objections when 1 explain the | John Hart and Rural Carrier R i’fl‘t' ance of Lincoln day on February 17 o1 i“ in November; 1 ceoril ne uled events. The latest vietim of the |to his home. Mr. Hills was feeling |value of it. Moy fotinng i carrlen Runert | o o rair will fake the form' of o |Inf0 somo of theiy A h lady is the banquet of St. Paul’s | considerably better this morning. “You know, one of Ieinie's worst | been attacked hy the dog 1 “”,d patriotic meeting and will be held in ?"" f‘l"“,"“ 1l A. & B. society fair committee. The Bricfs. faults 1s fo listen to the opposne | the animals were s it e | the afternoon in G. e e cail s did such good work at the players on the bench and then to re- | prisoncrs settled after court ® | wayette Douglass, commander of the | clared, and the G ‘ f ir that the committee de- The openin mes of s aclk | tort to their provoking remark =S His post, will be the principal speaker. the defense of he cided to act as host at a banquet in | tournament between repr >3 | These players are ordered by their Infanticide Case. The post and its auxiliaries will oh- | SPrng of 1915, Tlaliun + ews < an the Kilby House for the girls, Word | of the Kilby House and the Giobe | managers to ride him to get his goat, State police may be called upon to | serve Washington's birthday with a | “ounced the arvivil of 700,000 Hindus c 0 nts e the ined her threatens to ask the courts to order | spirits. The third announcement Seemingly the -ase re-opencd. | came when, in October, 1914, the ( ns was recelved last night from several | Cafe will be played tonight at ind it does. And when it does he he. | @SSiSt the local authorities in investi- | public supper on Wednesday, Feb- & and 500,000 Japanc of the canvassers, saying they are ill | former place. The opening as | comes rattled, forgets about the ball | 83Ung the test infanticide case, | ruary 22 wise announced ith b, and it was decided to post- |scheduled for last Thursday but game and makes some play that brought to the attention of the s Brict Items. fall v pone the affair until next Tuesday | postponed because of illness among | costly. 1 think I have found a way | thorities Sunday with the finding Frederick lodge, A. F, and A, M., | bapers d evening the Globe players. They have ail | to stop that. fhspody Roian Fin tan e el cn Slhsodl By e e e i L el latihin ove. | S 3 il tictn AT nivorsary) recovered and both sides claim a “Wagner in one of his articles told | i & cardboard box, in the woods near | 4. i ports, however, wers E A” s[rlcfly []‘esh T 55 i 5 battle royal will be waged this even- | of how certain players are annoyed | the€ Corbin club bungalow at Sunset % . . ful and im: e. | y E. W. Mildrum today passed the |, by the taunts and gibes of coachers, | 1:0¢k. ~The discovery was made 1 Selectman IVERI S TohRBonRlid S beon “The b z of the real offc firticth milestone of his life. T‘:‘f e e 40 el ate Ll B et Frederick Cooke while walling | appointed administrator on the es- sive meveme) < on March 10, 1915 Ollly 3 or 4 days Old- morning he was the recipient of many 3 Mrs. Rog M. | ated how silly chatter unsteadicd | tRTOUER the woods. The body vas | tate of Mrs. Phoebe Cowles, The wo- | when the sh aitacked and to . congratulations from his friends and ‘\rt' \\\f)l!‘: vho has o fln 1“,”.h A and bt b o Mack. | turned over to Medical Examiner . | man died without leaving a will and Neuve Chapcil British co-workers at the Berlin Savings | attack o }5‘\]', was reported as im- |4 00 oo oer of the Pirates, cured | W- Moody, who gave permission for | her interest in property on Broad i 12811 men and used more ammunitior it e he intended to | proving this morning. 5 ) s its Dhuris e T e e e o i y bank. when asked if he inten 1 him by having him Stuff wads of cote | its burial. street will go to her daughter than in the wi I observe the event in a fitting man- | mhere will be a meoting of the ex- | ton in his ears. That was a bit of While the authorities are cxtremely | Miss ISthel Prior of this place, : naltealinehy o d i Mg J i ner, Mr. Mildrum replied he had for- | ..ytive committee of the Kast Berlin | pleasing information to me and I | Feticent concerning the case it is sald | isted at the piano recital given jpn | [Use. according i ; sotten about it, and even if he Villz Improvement society tomor- i . it | that they are working on the theory French's report ! her . i not he was too busy to indu X cii e T SEoinE (o R SR BN me ROl e s i e o || e tonaRlastRe el R YR LU p e E 3 A b e ; roy evening at the library. to cure him of kidding with the coach- | (il Sange woman seen on {1} prof. Laubin. D e e 0 MA]N QTFEET 7 Brnest W. Mildrum was born on | Bernard, the infant son of E. H. |ers and opposing player the box containing the body iIn the| 'The funeral of Mrs. Muary Morse, | urations for French advance wa ¢ ol h gt **the Mildrum homestead, February 8, [ Gaines of East Berlin, is il with woods. Neighbors ceclare that the | died Sunday at her home on Broad | gun, Wormer Premier T 1866, the son of Mr. ahd Mrs, Wil- | bronchial pneumonia. Native lgss, 8 s iros. | suspect carried a box similar to that | Street, Will be held tomorrow — afte Rl s ; dlamenilacum, s twotofi the Rtownidires | SRlohi AdinsclaVaS s loR it Rt o ndtt | found by Mr. Cuoke when they siw | noon.” Iev. . L. Grant, pastor of the | ‘L declare, 1 swear, that our hour has | ki 4

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