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(Phone Number A dress skir black plaid just suited for novelties, priced ment of bla you, from 50c Ay ya e1f 1 supply SKIRTS made to measurs tomers. All you cost we will turn There are a num your: HAVING AN AUTOMOBIL, PROMPTLY Berlin News HORSE 15 DROWNED WHEN ICE BREAKS TO further information. $1.50, $1.75 to $2. Charter 5200) T. we Iso black and white chec The patterns are woven on a heavy separate skirts. This is one of the newest at 39c yard. Will gladly show it. Spring Dress Goods Have a look at the New Checks which are shown nd white effects as well We ard up. as color now, MEASURF Our Tailo are Skirts, ng great satisfaction have to do is to buy your goods, our a Dres irt that will fit and s ber of models to choose from. op at busy e gi For the Athletic Girls 98 each. DELIV JRY FOR N terday and practically all the mem- | bers were present. Considerable bus 1 of a routine nature was trans- acted and officers were elected for the | coming vear. Julius Woodruff. the | jiocal carrier, was honored by . the i convention when he was chosen as | cne of the four Connecticut delegates | to the national convention in Chicago, il which will be The other dele Middletown; held about Octobe 1tes chosen were | ., > at these pric | | | are showing some white make very of la ea in @ can turning to many pleased and for ve perfect $1.7 Dress W BRITAIN YOU CA RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF Miss the gu Kensington Mrs. is spending Mrs oy from The its new committee old- of The Gingert pail of critical Ay ives ing fro Miss is visiting Rive Washington, rivers rog propriations and authorizations for ex- penditures count house The 000 from the estimates. the New York harbor appropria- and other new over tion pect. REA Fina meeting to Sunda and pr theater, dering Abraham Golberg of New York, will be one Rabbi Mann of New of the of the Haven tending is effort Y William in rt{(;r’dg D 5} <pping enter (Mail Orders Carefully Filled) NEW GOODS FOR SEPARATE SKIRTS AT OUR WASH GOODS DE materials, with wide stunning black stripes that will s, and large attractive white honeyco ground handsome ind material the cotton assort= please rge sily Mixed Materials for both suits and skirts, are in handsome grey and browns, 54 inches wide, and wonderfully good at $1.00 yard. Handsome Plaids and Stripes in the dark shades of blues. greens, and browns, also black and white. These are much in demand for plaited skirts, are just the correct weight, worth examination at $1.50 yard. Our French good value, and are offered in all the wanted new $1.00 and $1.25 yard. Better out thes cus above its ction. Dept. Who have taken up Swimming, the latest fad, which now is ¢uite the vogue, and schools, private clubs; and local pools are very busy places these days. Swimming ts are shown by us in one piece style, made of water shedding black silkoline, for $1.00 each. Bathing Caps and Diving Caps for oniy 25¢ each. Gymnasium Girls will find separate Bloomers of Pebble Cloth, Serges and Mohairs, for 98c, $1.50 and $1.98 pair. With pretty Middy Blouses of khaki, white Jean, pretty stripes, and smocked Middies for 98c, $1.25, For sale in our Garment Section, one floor up. DEPEND ON US. est of Miss I vesterday Edward Coli a few days Lyons her Williams 5 of Rocky | with Mr of Kensingta Gibney is s attack of Grange will hall on Frid has a shioned slowly blood poisoni hold a dance evening. nged a well as condition bread hot t1 of Blaze Rabese Lane, who fell into mash, was reported morning (Gl T iTartford an attack of 1 Thurt i visiting is re m rheum of Brooklyn. tisn Laura Stiquel friends in 1,000,000 CUT. s and Harbors Appropriation Bill Reduced 1o $39,000,000. —The and harbors appropriation ating $39,000,000 Feb. 2 ann in direct ous parts of ably reported to in va was favo toda hill is A lively projects FOR MASS MEETI the Hebrew be held in [Fox’s Thea afternoon have been ms ofessor Jores, organist will zive a short recital, “Hatillah” and “Hol Nira edi DY 1 plans for “Jewish speaker may he prevented from on account of illness, but heing made to sccure Lo Nation' Barondeis of New York. Berlin, that there had been a mutiny of Indian troops in Kgypt O’Keefe, Brown, Norwalk, and L. H. Randall, Glaston- k Mari W S 06 bury. Frank Marion Was Scraping R The O. O. Whist club held an en- SUOYI Which Covered Crop | icvatic mecting at’ ine nome of s ind Mrs, H. H. Damon on Worthing- | | ton Ridge 1ast night. Selections were | I rendered and readings were given and | HELPER CLINBS 0UT ON PLANK 55 S5t i i | whist tournament the prizes were | e I warded to Miss Olive Shaw, Mr. | Rural Mail Carrier Woodruff Chosen |/ - Hart and —George Green Thomas Bnsign Pelegate to National Convention— Grange Sleigh Ride. 10./0. Whist Club Méets—Grangers | Sixteen members of Herlin Grange & Feld a sleigh ride to Newington last Enjoy Sleighride—Items of Interest. | night, where they were the guests of I {he Grange of that town. A pleasing Trank Marion of Stockings Corner |jyogram, consisting of readings and is today mourning the loss of a valu- | musical selections, was carried out able horse, which fell through the ice |#nd refreshments were served. The yesterday afternoon and was drowned, | CYERINS was spent in a - delightful There A small pond on Mr, Marion'g | 2@nner a_ml the mr:\ did not return Tarm fro which he obtains his Fcme unti] a late hour ¥ rly supply of ice. The cold To Have Milk Route, aveather of the latter part of last| After a absence of a few years, week froze the water to a depth of [ Daniel Webster, proprictor of the Oak | six inches in the place, where the |y gyrm hag decided to re-enter the s ar e e e e stnere MM EVeb st et for oy and Mr. Marion hither rin||Vemmontithisimorning where e in- 1wy an r. \ his . ool aper to tomoee 15| tends to purchase a carload of cows. K 3 The farm contains all the facilities Afow Rotoromontting My Murlon ¥as| rorial daivyiena din il tordatoll ana sitering the scraper, while his helper |08 & 4T £00 B WD Frank Hickey led the animal. They |™ : had reached the middle of the pond Hold Leap ar Party. when, without any warning the ice | Miss lSunice Warner of Kensington broke and Hickey and the animal | was the hostess at a Leap Year party et lssioaEn (im0 TRl s o, at her home last evening. There were gepth at the point Is estimated at |jon' couples present and the cvening i . A . M4 C TOC o )1 r canr o0 plank with which he rescued Hickey, | noy b€t In plaving cards. = Vocal l:ut as the horse could get no footing. | gered quring the course of the even- it floundered about in the water until |, =°" “RiftE o CA o ved. sompletely exhausted and then sank : out of sight. Mr. Marion was at a Ll el loss to account for the ice breaking. St. Paul’s Holy Name society jour- Woodruff Chosen Delegate, neyed to New Britain last night, The Connecticut Rural jers' | where the members were (he guests convention was held in Hartfprd yes- | of the Holy Name society of St. Mary's church. An entertainment was given and refreshments were served hy the e 7 | mosta. & “forty-five” tournament was ] hela, in which the local players were | Let Resinol Make [ | aetentea by the score of 69 to 11, Tho i Kensington society will entertain the i Your Sick Skin Well || | Now Britain socicty at a simitar narty rext Tuesday evening in St. Pau hall. That itching, burning skin can al- Church Committee to Mect, most cortainly be healed! The first use | The committee of the Kensington of resinol ointment seldom fails to give | congregational church will hold a instant relief. With meeMps in the parsonage fomorrow the help of resinol ;| evening. The next communion il AT 2 soothing, be held Sunday, March 5, and anyone e “}:‘w“: s desirous of becoming affiliated with | frsice Gf ecceris, Y‘_mgv the church is requested to meet the worm, rash or similar Somimitice Bmiers tormenting, sleep-p . _ LD ting skin-diseases The pupils of the lower grades of quickly and at little co i icians | the Worthington school enjoyed a have prescribed resinol ointment regu- zh ride to Meriden under the larly for over twenty years, so you need | chaperonage of Misses Anne Scollon hesitate to use it freely. ~Sold by [ and Idna Bugbee yesterday. no& al¥ druggista. Is Your Toilet Soap Mrs. Ilarry Gould ined attack of grip In the set-back tournament hetween is cont by an PR . the Globe cafe and the Kilby house, Injuring Your Skin? | the 1atter squad won at two tabics Many toilet soaps contain harsh, in- | 1ast night by scoves of 50 to ol jurious alkali. Resinol soap contains [ 50 to 21. e Kilby team now has absolutely no frec alkali, and to it is | @ lcad of sixty-five points. added the resinol medication. This| The sewing circie of the Grange gives it soothi healing properties | will meet at the hore of M 3 #®hich clear the complexion, comfort | Adam tomorroy a noon tender skins and keep the hair healthy. | o’clock. A GLEAR COMPLEXION Ruddy Cheeks—Sparkling Eyes ssy report, NO MUTINY IN INDIA hington, I%eb, 23.—The Brit today issued a deniai of receiv: 1 here by wirel —Most Women Can Have Dr. F. M. Edwards for 17 years treated scores men patient; Lnown olive oi Tablef color, These tanlets iver a the ple Thou , pimple: ys Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known Ohio Physician r and bowel rs he gave to of women for During th s o preser vegetable 1, naming them Dr. livy Edward: irc wonder-workers on nd bowe carrying hat onc's system collects. © a pale face, sallow look, ¢ no-good feeling, all out of sor sowels, you take one of Dr. idward's zhtly for a time and note blets ni sing results. nds of . Iidwards’ Olive 'l t to keep in the 1 of conditl the succ -10c and Pearl Hotchkiss of Bristol was and recoveri The program as modern Kensington a net cut of about $4,000,- in pr mass at the ren- n made of a few well- ingredients mixed witi | Olive | , you will know them by their olive which cause a normal the waste and poison- | coated tongue, headaches, a | women as well as men, *clumbus, O. . | | i | clsewhere, of 1in on . ng. in of a as | e ual bill ap- the the ter ade A tor an uis ish a om ail- | his the | iull in- 1blets now and ] Albany St., Cambridge, Mass., July 21, '15. on. c | even AN DallY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, Pialnville News FEARS SMALL SHOPS MAY BE ABSORBED “Litle” anufacturer Has Trot- hle Gemug Materials CAN'T SUPPLY CUSTOMERS Concerns Ilave Plenty of Orders But Get the Can't aterial to Work With—Masons to Bow on Town Hall Stage as Minstrels, | While the removal of the embargo | on freight has been of material ben- efit to man weturers here as well the heads of the f: are still greatly cto report that they dts- turbed over conditions resulting from | a shortage of steel and other raw ma- terials which they require in their piants. None of them, have yot been forced to close their establish- | | ments but they fear it may he neces- iy to close some departments un- | lcss there is an improvement in the | ne: future Business is brisk with them as far as orders are concerned but their inability to supply the demand for their product pu er concerns in position and they what course to pur: The foundries are now giving them more trouble than the steel Orders for stings which they weeks ago have not as yet been and they find it impossibie | to get out their own work a A Tre- 1lt. They can get no promises either and consequently are unable to give any encouraging responses to telo- grames urging shipment of supplies ordered from them. Or of the Plainville leaders personally visited ain today to plead to the foundry managers for shipment of casti \\hl(h he requires. Ile declared that he is “all up in the air’ over the existing conditions and his factory is making no headway. Tt is hi lief that if the Iluropean w much longer the small factories the United States will be absored the 1a o corporations. The can get no attention in the mills be cause their business amounts (o pra tically nothing when compared with the orders which are being placed by» the large concerns. As a result they are unable to make any progress. Fig- uratively the hands of the small man- ufacturer are tied and, although he has plenty of orders he is nearly as bad off as he would be in panic times. While discussing the sitnation with reprosentative of one of the steel corporations, a Plainville manufac- turer as advised that next fall the conditions will he cven wo e de- red that the manufacturers have hardly felt the pinch yvet and he pre- dicted that before the end of the sum- mer they will have cause to howl for help. some of the small- very embarassing wre ignorant as to a mills. tiled delivered industrial New Brit- in by little fac- - y neral of Miss Donahue. s Anna at her Donahue, home omn held tomorrow the Church of A high mass of The funeral of M who died yesterday Elm Court, will be morning at 9:30 from Our Lady of Mer requ.em will be celebrated by Rev, W. P. Kilcoyne. Interment will be in St. Joseph's cemetery. Miss Donahue had a host of friends Plainville and vicinity and it is ex- t her funeral will be one of t held here in a long time. Masons to kntertain. of Irederick lodge, A. i, & A. M, and other entertainment- seekers not connected with the order ire expected to turn out in large num- in pected th the larg Member: bers to the minstrel show to be given in the Town hall tonight and tomor- row for the henefit of the Masonic building corporation. It will be the first minstrel effort of Plainville Masons, and the committee in charge gives urance that it will be “some show For weeks the members, who to take part, have bheen rechea e e e s S SCALP TERRIBLE WITH DANDRUFF Face Full of Pimples. ltched and Developed Into Sore Eruptions. Hair Came Out in Handfuls, HEALED BY CUTICURA SOAP AND OINTMENT B *'My scalp was terrible with dandruff and my fate was full of pimples. The pimples were small and hard and they festered and came to a head. They itched and %\\»\\\)u % I would scratch myself in the night and then they would develop into soro cruptions. My scalp also itched very much and every night beforo I went to bed 1 would comb my hair and the dandruff and my hair came out in handfuls. ““I read of the wonderful results | with Outteura Soap and Ointment so T sent for a sample and then bought the Soap and Ointment, and after using three boxes of Ointment and two cakes of Soap I was healed.” (Signed) Vincent Interrante, 224 Sample Each Free by Mail With 32-p. Skin Book on request. Ad- the letters which the Lydia E. Pinkham | Never, knowingly, have we published | stomach troubles and from the blues. | stored to health; ue. | = 1916. WHY WOMEN WRITE LETTERS To Lydia E. Pinkham Medi- cine Co. i Women who are well often ask ““Are | Medicine Co. are continually publishing, genuine?’”” ‘‘Are they truthful?’’ ““Why do women write such letters?”” In answer we say that never have we | published a fictitious letter or name. an untruthful letter, or one without the ' full and written consent of the woman who wrote it. ‘The reason that thousands of women ! from all parts of the country write such = grateful letters to the Lydia E. Pink- | i ham Medicine Co. is that Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound has brought health and happiness into their lives, once burdened with pain and suffering. 1t has relieved women from some of the worst forms of female ills, from dis- placements, inflammation, ulceration, irregularities, nervousness, weakness, It is impossible for any woman who is well and who has never suffered to realize how these poor, suffering wo- men feel when re- their keen desire to help other women who are suffering as they did. under the direction of Philip Brit They have | raithfully Molander of New made good progr and tonight they | cxpect to give an entertainment that | | would make “Honey Boy"” Evans jeal- | }§ ous, even in his palmiest days. The soloists will be introduced by Charles H. Calor, In his younger Mr, days Mr. Calor was regarded as an entertainer of ability and his friends will he on deck tonight to watch his “come back.” There will he instru- s well as vocal numbers. The coon songs will be ‘“put over” by Charles R. Sherman, J. N. McKernan, Ralph Seymour and Oliver 11. Robert- son, the quartet ser end mcn.‘ After the overtur will be | dancing. 1 The advance sale cates that there will be a large tendance and the committee of rangements anticipates a capacity mental g ring ther of tickets indi- at- r- house on both nights. ~ New Dritain | will send a delegation to “look ’em over” and it is also expected that there avill be visitors from other | places. ' Rang for Policc “Wagon.” X “I guess I'm a wheat alright,” said and may take vou back to headquarters a passenger.” “I sneaked. you het." the local man said in telling his experience today. “No more monkeying with them new- fangled contraptions for me."” Rricf Ttems. s ITarold Kilcoyne returned to his home in Danbury today after spending a brief visit here as the guest of his | brother, Rev. W. P. Kilcoyne. The local schools reopened this | morning after a four day vacation. Andrew Cascicllo went to the New Britain hospital yesterday afternoon to re an X-Ray examination made of his arm. which is believed to he broken. Casciello was thrown out of his sleigh when the horses which he was driving ran away Monday Un- til vesterday when his arm began to pain him he did not think he had heen ard ““Cuticura, Dept. T, Bosa ton.”” Sold throughout the world. injured. Dr. L. H. Frost made an ex- amination and believing that one of the hones was probably broken, advis- ed him to have (he NX-Ray picture taken. We carry a complete line of Hub rubbers, artics and rubber hoots. There is nothing on the market for | the money any hetter. If vou need | new rubbers {ry the Tfub. We think | it v isfy you. I Birnhaum, advt. NOTICE, I wish to announce to the pubhlic of Plainville that I have openea a Cash Grocery Store at 98 Kast Main | street, with a full line of staple gro- ceries; strictly cash: no deliveries. M. J. Noud, Prop.—advt. resenting the Un THE Exclusive Agents for Our New Spring Suit Are Meeting With HARTFORD SILK STORE. Hartford for “American Lady” Lyra” Corsets. ESTABLISHED 1882, and Special Favor Our Suit shown (including many exclusive $2 3 50, $25.00, The Wool Materials have been greatest ci W our Suits roy in the erdine, poplin, range in above i re ins! in many simple reaso Taffeta Suits and Taffeta and Taffeta ta ceedingly smar: tafi and serg They come the range is already whipcord, cinate Suits foremost and most most approved fashions for Spring and Summer of 1916 wonderfully complete at s pric models) 29.75 and up to $69.00. selected this season to satisfactory service, ith a special aim been favorahly noted twill past have Poirett, and check Joeffre, m those serge, biege, tances different nelude,tan, navy and black th t are noted for that our suit makers n will appeal to correc modes that um or stout gurcs whether slender, Serge Combinations summer will spring and wear embirations. he models in these nd are bound to be popular, in navy and black “Standard Patterns” of popular all, can now The ‘“Designer” for 40c year. rencwed and new ones placed for the “Designer” for stead of regular price FOR 40c Y R. & CO., HARTF( .lllllllllllllllllllllll. Why those Pains? 0 0 O D P iy feeling confident that they will meet your )RD. States before the Here is a testimonisl unsolicited “If I had my will it would be advertised on every street corner. The man or woman that has rheumatism and fli!l to keep and use Sloan's Lini- ment is like a drownmg man refusing a rope.’'—A. J. Van Dyke, Lakewood, N. J Sloan’s Liniment and from Included shown in other be popular, lines be had “Special Offer” for February Only This month subscriptions may be one year, BOOK FOR 50¢, number “DESTGNER” AND NDARD"” FASHION The “‘Designer” for one year (12 copies) and current ndard Jashion Book (with one free pattern. for 50c. We invite your early inspection of our Spring, 1916 stock of Suits, approval.—C a prominent politician manufac- | 2 = turer this morning in telling of an amusing incident with which he was S ¥ T TR connected while in New York few Carranza government. His seleot] He had occasion tol mail a letter lay in establishing an ambassadon whlle on the street I (B Gniomn Mexico. Several months will elal section and finding none of Uncle | before Mr. Fletcher, now ministe: hailed a boy for information At | it he is confirmed at once, as eliimatei s il or probably will come here for con 108th streat. “Go up two blocks, | i ences with President Wilson and st boss, and at the corner you'll find L “ 0 ( [ H N : department officials. mail hox,” the youngster said. ” ll (i ppos] 100 10 RIS Nomina- Before assuming his new duties, N Following instructions he proceeded | Rodgers will confer with the pi to 110th street He found a box at- _R dg T] Ad I ; dent and Secretary Lansing. He el I e s LTS R00 Sl ere DRI {5 ire o Conommin O T O reor e e e Gl o h!r'rn in the consular service for md ent from the mail hoxes in use here o N s thantien years. he thought it was a special ‘mlh:ln(; Washington, Feb. 23--Henry Pra- Washington, Feb — Hen creation and started looking for the | ther Fletch nomination as am- | Prather Fletcher's nomination as ai aperture in which to drop his letter. | bassador to Mexico was taken up | Passador to Mexico was ordered An innocent looking button on the [ for consideration today by the sen- | POFted to the senate today by the fd side he believed might reveal the | . relEh rels 1 X eign relations commtfttee with the EehlnE el conenl i nip it a0l e e atonslenErslationSleommittee: ommendation that it be confirmed T Bieted it Inihime hoviered oo Prospects were that a prompt re- | soon as possible. Senator Borah & he tried it again. port would he -made to the senate | Senator Smith of Michigan, repub He looked around finally for some- | recommending confirmation, despite | A0S Voted against the recommend one who might give him Information. | {he fact that republican members of | 1O™ He spied two policemen standing a [ the committee still are dissatisfled | == = = short distance av Both were | with President Wilson's recent report laughing heartily. “What's the mat- [on the circumstances leading up to | For Your Insurance and ter with this thing anyway?" the | the recognition of the government Plainville visitor asked othing,” | headed by Venustiano Carranza Surety Bonds one of the hluecoats replied. “That’s | Pending Mr. Iletcher's confirma- | Aveld trouble by having your no mail box, that's the police hox. | tion, James Linn Rodg consul gen- ;Z:: w‘;’o":: by a man who ngN You've fust ring for the wagon. Guess | eral at Havana, will act as special 2 vou better be moving or the driver | agents of the state department rep- | DWIGHT A. PARSONS Booth’s Block. “Mad lines $18. t! whidg =al with for are The The stores, styld 19 ability Y Iressers an als are ex tn all thy in. of the HILLS| S It & 5LOAN'S LINIMENT KILLS PAIN —=E Dborlldlmani]