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Niv o SRITAIN DAILY -HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1916. | Piainville“ News \ WHY HAIR FALLS OUT Dandruff causes a fov sh irritation of the scalp, the hair roots shrink, | loosen and then the hair comes out | | fast. To stop falling hair at once and | rid the scalp of every particle of | ¢ | dandruff, get a 25-cent bottle of Dan- | 1 derine at any drug store, pour a little | ° i in your hand and rub well into the | alp. After a few applications all | dandruff disappears and the hair stops | coming out. Town Will Go to Utilties Board ., - .16 wears o Unless Lights Are Better | NN PR ON i | OR BAD STOMACH | s e at once. | TO CELEBRATE 50 YEARS IN BUSINESS WILL HOLD A BIG JUBILEE SALE FOR WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY & FRIDAY Which in Every instance are worth Offering Many SO i, S i 5 Articles F 0 r C vertised in Hartford thing Ad- worth a Dollar or cven - more. Selectman Will Be Satisfied If Trol- ley People Imstall Thrce WKighty burn, ac Instantly stops sou: gases, heart- ty, dyspe Candle Power Tamps On Whiting = e There would not be a case of indi- gestion or dyspepsia here if reader: Unless the officials of the Connecti- | Who are subject to stomach trouble cut company accede to the town’s lat- | knew the (remendous antiferment and st demands regarding the lighting of | digestive virtue contained in Pape’s { \Whiting street as contained in the | Diapepsin. This harinless preparation | note sent today to Manager 1% L.| will digest a heavy meal without the § | Beavdsley, Plainville and the trolley | slightest fu cmfort, argd | people will sever diplomatic relations | relieve the s stomach in Strect—I1oresters Celebrate., s at 30¢ is | CORRECT DINING ROOM FURNITUR s or disc yurest, acid IT WAS ON MARCH Ist, 1866, THAT BROWN, THOMSON & CO. OPENED, THEIR DOORS TO THE TRADING PUBLIC. THEY BROUGHT NEW IDEAS AND METHODS OF MERCHANDISIN nii will g0 before the utilities commis- | five minutes, boside ~fr»vm‘r“r;lnil;ric“"‘:] i Every requirement in furnishing the present di WERE THE IMIRST TO INAUGURATE THE ONE PRICE SY jon o fight out their difliculti Dis- ¢ foul, aseous jodors from: the ‘breati. et H > 1 - i THE BARLY HOUI OF CLOSING, HOLDING SPECIAL SALE <v]i‘.\fim1 with conditions now existing | Ask vour pharmacist to show you Dmmg-rool_fl 1S Sh({wn here. .OU‘ D”‘ INg-roo AND OTHER . THING NEW - TO HARTFORD. BY HONEST VALT | Selectman Johnson prepared an ulti- | the formula plainly printed on each Furniture display in new dcsngns and in rcproductio ING D SQUARE DEALI THEY WON THE LONFIDENCE | i the granting of which will be | 50-cent case of Pape's Diapepsin. then e |l of period styles is unusually fine. = | matum THIEIT I PATRONS FROM THE VIERY START. | the installation of three lights of | you will readily understand why | B | cichiy candle power to substitute for | promptly overcomes indigestion and You will find keen enjoyment in viewing our di NOW, A HALF CE} URY LATER. THEY WILL CEL | the ten lamps which the Conneccticut | removes such symntons as heartburn, o = % N THEIR 50 YEARS IN BUSINESS BY A GRAND THRER 2| company now uses {o illuminate the |a fecling like a lump of lead in the play. Come in. You are under no obligation to pu GOLDEN JUBILEE SALIZ, FOR WEDN FRIDAY, MARCH FIRS THOSK. OFFERINGS FOR c, WORTH DOUBLE, TH 3 OTHER SPECIAL BARGAINS OF NOTEWORTHY MAG TUDE YOU MAY REMEMBER THI: OPENING OF THIS STOR Youn JTHER DOES, AND YOUR GRANDMOTH VERY LIK JAY. THURSDAY, AXD highway. | stomach, belching of gas and eructa- | chase. The selectman demands that the | tions of undigested food, water brash. trio of incandescents burn,all night .cidity, nausea, headache, biliousness ® | and that the company foot the bill. | ind many other bad symptoms; and, Mr. Johnson put up the proposition | hesides, you wifll nov need laxatives to | - rl {0 Manager Beardsley vesterday and | keep your stomach, liver and in- | SECOND, AND THIRD. NOT ONLY RE WILL R I- LY, WAS ONE OF THE FIRST PATRONS. COME SEE WHAT Wi3 at the request of that official he had | testines clean and fresh. | CFIT IN CELEBRATION OF THIS LONG, LONG TIME IN BUSI: his ideas put in writing today. The| [f your stomach is sour and full of YLUM ST A0 TRUMBULL & 3 A WHOLE HALF CENTURY, ALMOST A LIFETINIZ ultimatum ‘will be delivered at the | or your fopd doesn't digest, and 03 AS 2 =y | “yellow huilding” and the selectman | yvour meals don’t hopeful that the proper officials | gof a 50-cent cas 'm to fit, why not Come in person N rd Bec: of the 1 from your druggist ! s e et e will see the wisdom of Lowing to its | .nd malke life worti: living? Absolute | B HARTFORD. taken by ‘phone or mail and values, there can be no re- e s snaiiE e Clgbane | | non it C. O, D. 3 erms. . 4 e om stoma nisery @ - | Genit 20 GIGID O CRaf bl Since the Connecticut company de- | fect digestion of ‘anything you eat is |8 = cided that it was not obligated, either sure to follow five nnnutes after, and by law or implied promises, to con-|j.gqes, one case is sufficient to rid a ; { tinue giving the town the same lights [ (010 tanily of such trouble. marks by local officers and some of | buaid will be held tomorrow evi i risi V. Wils! n Whithig street that are provided Sur a4 harmless inexpensive | the visitors. Rev. H. T. V h is expected § e T P S other highways in the town, fts i £ 4ine: : Reports showed that_the court now [in's few days from Ansonia wh ING d 7 5 ) ) SeXites 2 prey ion like Diapepsin, which will » A ik g : . 2 HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY, I'OR_NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON pooularity has not grown in the 1east | ,/wavy either at diytime or during | D25 Over $2,200 in its treasury and | has been spending the prei few PROMPTLY R EIVINCG ALL DRY GOODS, PURCHASED OF U hére. The management claims that | \ignt, relieve your stomach misery | the expectations are that 1:§ ‘a;nn::(l recuperating from his vecent fl the ten lamps in use are of twentY |ng digest your meals, is about as | Will be increased to $3,000 by the candle power although the court or of the fiscal year. TURKS LEAV G TREBIZO? handy and valuable a thing as you der issued at the time of the ©X-|.ould have in the house Veterans Attend Funeral. i M‘)ndlmli I”r‘h] '-’1;“13]‘2;:‘;‘ m ; . AR e anross post | Central News despate! P Beriin New ; Nl bring some ffiformatién comcern- [ quet will he fhe culmination of® tne | [2Nsion of the trolley ling to SOUIHINE | e | Momibers of Newton Manross post | “STE NEVE PORRCEC SRS . CEARER (NC WV ing the great struggle now in pro- | happy times shent by the contestanty | 10" Mmentions lights of but - sis helieved the company should assume | WeT prominent at the funeral of John | 1ty “rvabizond and - the m TR PR e : - |gress. during the winter. candle brilliancy. e s oG GO SR W. Gray, deceased quartermaster, h:ld o aanidgiar L i ’ ssion” does not satis sibility. . ing at 9 o’cloc ym_ St. 5 i N Julius Baldwin. Bricrs. Platilies Tho Tocal authorities be- | In place of the service now given | i morning at 9 o'clock from St | o 'she Caucasus reglon. ¥ - The funeral of Julius Baldwin will | One of 'the flues of the boiler which | 1jace that the company should at least | Mr. Johnson suggested that the com- e B s e . e = be held from his late home in Blue | is ysed -for the wax - ieys the . all night instead of | pany install three cighty candle power | .81 mas of requi ety PATIENTS TAKEN FROM axing roont'of the | burn the lamps all night in by Rev. W. P. . e e L L S . Kilcoyne. of this place L > - gy Hills tomorrow afternoon Burial | American Paper Goods compaiy was turning off the current at 12 o'clock | Jamps to burn all night, the town | b 5ot ol TIEARe DL LS PRES | Plymouth, N. H., Feb. 29-—88 99 |services will be conducted Dby IieY. | out of commission and the girls em- | and nati this is done there will be | to put a fourth to light the street. bl et s P | feen patients in Bmily Balch hd 5 rleton Hazen, pastor of the Ken- | ploved in the department had an an- S Until the recent change In the service | “17, PIECE O 1n' conducted G. A. R, |l were removed without injury . - (honpnConsneeational B hureh, MO HexpoctodBHoTI0AY fiaay: Selectman _Johnson's pationce, | five lamps were used. The select- | 8 VElemRy condreted G A R ling o fire which destroved the Stirring, A whist under the auspices of. the| which has been sorely tried over the [ men contends that the town can get stitution early today = rol = : e e e o an H¥| at his home:in:Forestville “and_this e : i : P in Village Tmprovement socicty | matter for some time, ~hecame ex- | along > less anc s agree- B A - e The principal topic of conversa- | ool T o r-for'sQ B et morning they turned out in a body | : S Rala 1 : : : o | 61 e proposed agreement. He a Luman Becke[[ Wal“ug IOI‘ Ac_ tion about town is whothel the demeos | Will be held in the new Grange hall [ hausted Sunday night after he v Wble to proy THE RETURN OF sed was a member | ic to pay their respects to his memory o 5 S ohts | made arrangement today with the ! el s I{om,':]l!!. The proceeds will be used | adyvised that there iezaine T et || 0 churchieckvices . 2 ; : 5 - | for the maintenanc: r street x on the street. e a4 FElectric 1 @ = A TY: ) HOH ilt St NflZZaI‘C e ?C ‘r‘\‘ pflt“l\m fnr”(n\[v; lights ?)n \1\_’|?thc-‘|‘1“mrm l;'v \‘llw o ::‘t |&“ ‘:u:-:‘v”h offectual attempts fo | company to install three lamps on Need Extra Car. W ATTEAU S LES - . more years or whether the: G. o 4 MR ade sevels 2 3 . e street Lo serv o The Bri >lainvi i will Tegain its lost laurels; There aro | St Pauls 1Toly Nume society will | et in communication with || e e \ouuv:l.xly the Connecti- | The Bristol and Plainville Tramway BF'NGS US TH S B s Oy e R irdsley and finally had to n- [ cut company shows its hand. company is coming in for considerable F''NG S o e the fall and the feeling is | Britain tonight al s “Forty-five” | other representative’ of the company | Should the company refuse to make | criticism from its local patrons be- ANGESTORS FOUGHT IN WARS fl‘,,\,.,f.'.',]"h.,‘,' Berlin should start the | tournanment. The visitors were hosts | to hear his complaint. Yesterday he | the change the selectman deter- | cause of its failure to provide satis- S " o the locals last Tuesday and succeed- | learned that the trouble was due to | mined to take the case before the [ factory accommodations for Plainville Jolitical ball rolling.” It has been | to the Jocals last Tuesday anc Q : | ,,\]\‘.(‘:,‘1',,:,].\ '::,‘ iEBoe delogates to | ©d in conquering their guests, but the [ the forgetfullness of one of the em- | utilities commission. people working in Forestville. Local | Vuneral of Julius Baldwin Tomorrow | conventions in May. Dr. R. M, Gris | ocal players are confident of victory | ploves who neglected to turn the | With Judge B. I. Gaffnex of New | commuters on their way o the fac- | % wold is a representative from Ken- | this evening. switch, Britain, counsel for the town, he has | tories in the necighboring village are | —Politics and Repairs on Town | o n ¥ 5 reRresctinive ooy be Mr. and Mrs. John DeLowray and| Manager ‘Beardsley tried to get the | looked over the order of the court|crowded into a little single track eap < N i Sarey sc in | selectman to arrange with someone in | relative to the lighting of the street in | and the congestion is so great that N Th Tesline > chosen to represent that distriet in | family will occupy their residence in [ selectmar & e 1 : ’ a Ymyds Beings the Feeling of Goma- | o0 0 ot thocsis dele.| Kensington ne<t week after living in| Plainville te. logk after the service | question. While the mandate -Siise] #ome of them almoat have fo rids on to the national convention. A | Hartford during the winter. Ticnry | but the local official declined as he | not mention the hours the service | the fenders. man must be selected from the Berlin | Oestman and family, who have been - - s]h.'x!llvhc‘ given and specifies only that] [Packed like « Mrs. Georse Beckett of Kensinzton | gjstrict and it is expected a call for | occupying the house, will move to the | ~~ the lights shall be burning while e to their places of employment and | bas received a postal from her sol, |4 caucus of the republicans will be | Kiniry place on Farmington ros CROSS, FEVERISH there is danger due to the operation H-]mr disposition is not the sweetest | iman, which informed her that he |, N d g of ca the selectman holds that a | When they reach the . posted in the ncar future, LD IS BILIOUS : 2/ at present in France and is waiting CHI S legal interpretation would probably | result. The conductor has an almost ion against the Ger- Jo Tamhese s BAILEY HEADS ANTI- OR CONSTIPATED | show* cause for an all night service, | Herculean task berore Tiim awiion ing Spring—Drum Corps Annual. o rdines the passengers ctories as a ¢ get into ac anic allies. Young Beckett passed lirst Selectman William H. Gibney i Sl | particularly during the. winter months | Starts to gather the nickels and he 1is feventeenth birthday recently. | journeyed to Meriden today to obtain 1 —{EDNESS MEN Took, Mother! See if tongue is coat- | When conditions resulting from the ]m'\."' depend on those in the rear | or the past year he has continually | prices on crushed sttone which will be ed, breath hot or stomach operation of cars make it hazardo vestibule to give the go-ahead signal 4 pressed desire to participate in he history-making war in Burope. lie left home January 6 and told his mother he was going to Canada for s S sonr. to travel on the highway in the dark- | &fter the car has stopped to giy a i ness. Piles of snow thrown to the | Pective passengers a chance (o trs iy | “cCalifornia Syrup of Figs" can’t harm | side of the tracks by the cars put an | Worm their way into space alreads | tender stomach, live clement of danger in the way of vehi- | Crowded almost to suffoention. used on the Blue Hill recent town meceting $300 was voted for repairs on the road but no appro- priation was made for keeping in e pros- | he purpose of enlisting. Nothing more : ; | el cular traffic when the highway is not Becouse of these conditions in ne- e §tsifearalirrom) o ofhimisince i | SEeRALBRIRE SitoSton e erysher howels. libeninatedland th oot i P | cldEntiwaaina s 8 SenE o] vestop | o For Yolith s this flat legh /me’ until last week. It is surmised | gpon o\t W) be ecessary to purchaso | Tiet prevails that the ‘utilities commis- | 7av morning the “let warning | Sl Do ORR AN a art with WIS hat he could not join the Canadian |2 A0 A0 Wil v,';” ES AR R000 i sion would force the company to look | Faving been given prematurels it | }dl\el ‘f]_‘,c‘ ribbon. Clustered und ;'::imcm: 0;1 account mi H e | L B R “',"““"” ”'l i after it the result the car started on its wiy ;"‘““u\‘a;vdbrln: are spring fl”:\m-.« a ic left the Dominion Febr put |l G e man by ! Lo o tefore all were “ab e vowny | butus anemones and other p his note fails to tell how he pro- ‘y:f';‘”‘:"“ he Connecticut Trap Rock | |1 HoOrpehters Muke Morry. lady who had secured a footheln - ns | Pink Meauties. The effect is marked ured passage to Burope or what boat arrics company and the Suzio | | With ‘nearly fifty visitors from the | {,q e s 2 dereing step become frizhteued | Crushed stone company of Meriden, 3 1¢ sailed on. According to the ¢ Tt A L O e variods courts in New Britain in at- [ jumped. She fortungioi Saned | st pronent miationed af Lazarre,\ ¢ho roadlug sann: as Lhe trost. ouyas tendance, Court General Lawton, F. | Without iniuicd Maleoitions were | azarre. He promised to A\”mj @ lthe protna. of (A., last evening celebrated the pcdnea on the heads o* the crew for ® ctter soon and his parents are R e e Al el b I AU 1 ionEn Hhe P ain snxiously waiting for further news seech Swamp : campaign, In Grange hall .during [admitted that che 1 s with the | oncerning him. His warlike spirit is electman Gibney wis in flartford the ‘sux'\n". session sixteen new mem- | COMPany itself, rather than tne cm- hereditary, for practically all of his | Yesterday, conferring with State High- > Rus s sixteen new mem- | SOMP® bers \took the obligations, a team | ?1¢ from \Court Charter Oak exemplifying ne of hose long promised double the ddgree. The work was done in | TiK cars would sive satisfuctory cer A ‘ rea admirdble fashion and the visitors re- ”‘”f r'”m”:;‘, j'f"l"l‘;i'{f"; "i““' hours and ceived \many compliments on the ex- | ,© COmmuters bolleve thut ap “extra” ; cellent )manner in which they per- |5 °Uld be run until a peumanent im Ren]ed forin &8 Al ieronles! provement in the service is made y After fhe meeting there was a soclal Fell From Tender, hour. The_court received the con- A fireman on the Highland division fOr Coughg forefathers have participat ar or other, His paren 1 in some | Way Commiszioncr i3ennett regarding grand- | the condition of the ro built by the | ther:was born in the se e of the | town with state aid. Mr, Bennett in- | ging’s iment of Liverpool | formed My mey 1 1d late ted in the of the | ment is mapping out plans for iho “rth in the Civij wai His mas | work of the spring and would ‘hex ual grandfather ) fought for | to work on the local roads cariy, Union and up to the time of his d 0 vears ago was custoc t i depart- | | =pecial cffort will be made to put th Swa Beech 1 road in condition statc Armory at Ne s | early as possible for s felt that {1 gratulations 0¥ State Treasurer Mat- [ whose name was not ascertained, . cr and uncle ar of thorot Wl in At or res | thew, Meskill o s prosperity and its | his face badly cut yesterday after- § of . Mes N P Var Americnn pair. R built with siate aid o P after giving | STVt since the installation of John [ noon when he fell from the tender of an 0 S d in agtic | kept in repair by the hizhway h”“‘_“"”‘:_” 75"&"‘1?1" ]rm; Yovrup | bf | Murphy as chtef ra¥ger. an engine which had stopped near {he ents are ne tment and the town | Fig: = ”4|\m e 0”‘ inl s Mr. Meskill was ar)gon;: the guests | local station. [ce had formed on the | Linonine brings relief, evem pebe IS iehylieic touspio L tlio cont tive, bocause they love its. pleasant | Of the evening “Jheréwere also re- :‘:::l,i‘]v,i].l.“::\ml“:,:.‘M,::”“"‘) tolovel lin the most stubborn cases, and a Dium Corps Annual, ! taste and it thoroughly cleanses the | = - it o ura 43 "% the world of medicine knows ng MM%M@@M@M@@%& nnual meet of i m:;lv ‘m\lv stomach, liver and howels “-nZ,, EASES "RED 1Y His injuries were treated by Dr. J. | surer curative agent for brome corp! " hout griping. ~ 5 ) : ot g P % OPEN NOSTRILS! END 3 ht = e b it e, e \ G, U chial afflictions than Linonine. ¥ showeil 1 breath is bad, stomach sour, look at 96 b A COLD OR CATARRH et Ve i [peBresentative WW. BAILE had a very the tongue mother! 1If coated, give £a A Change Opening Hours, Wh he tt t is parehed and SUHE) SW[".I.E" FE\ET "“"“‘*"‘“ “““"":':'"g "'Ir'xv naster | the clznlg:atozfzoivitl; }s)::liar: coalxl;s | ), 1 : %' Tow To Get Relief When Head 3 wore received to compete in Soi- teaspoonful of this harmless “lruit | Prior has arranced to have the post- | the flaxseed oil in Linonine g 2 5 I ® | cral coming conventions about the - ixative,” and in a few hours all the | ¢ i citice closed in the evening a. § ccleck relieves c s T e i A e e A T ) S e L Ceonstipated waste, sour bile and | Instant relief for aching, puffcdt\| fnstead of 8:45. Dermis.on to mane | Promptly relieves this condis BEPOTOOOOEDOOPEH0IDODODS. | fon ks titlel o Rl Saentati ol ot tha Nivateqnth s enayItl| Lo SSRGS R e B SR up, calloused fect and [\the change was grantea by the postal | tion, and the other ingredients Count Gif u cad or | Unable to be present and it was decid- j VaniR district in the nadonal house of | o wele” and ,you have a well, play. | G, | Ylepartment after the postmaster cx |set to work to remove the in- representatives, helongs the distine- probably the most de- thoroughgoing oppo- | ful child again. When the little sy full of cold, throat sore, has to hold the clection for- the com- pialned that there was no occasion for | flammation from membrane and vear at the mext meeting which | tion of b e e o) e o At ey e eping the rks Auty after | sooue tarrh disappear tem i yostrils will open, (h p: Why go limping around with aching, |t i . 1 {termined anc Aol aehe i . ; ? eight. thend: Will clear and yo will he hela the 1 i of March. Sinch stomach-ache, diarrhoea, indi puffed-up feet—feet so tired, chafed. | ©'8N 2SN’ TTER (gt ol P t of perparedness in consress. It | lolic remember, o good P B T s e e Phe postmaster has aliy decided to AND IT DOESN'T MAT TE! sawki mucous discharze, it ! Ing team will to Mr. Bailey that Willlam J. | cjeansing” should always be the s hoes on or off? Why don’t you | V€ the lobby cpen on Sundays rrom | WHAT FORM OF COLD YO % headache: no struggling for breath | be the host ai n banouct af the iotpl | Bryan whote his recent letter In which | yyeatment given. | Bet a 25-cent box of “Tiz” from the | " ©'clock in the mormmy mntii » in | HAVE. LINONINE IS WHAT at night. Garde, Hartford, tor w1 he anounced his “hope that congress It to the foo Millions of mothers keep drug store now and gladden your tor- | ti1¢ evening Insteaq of 9 fo 10, the ar- | yOUU WANT. | will speedily announce legislation . in | Get a small bottle of Cream | which represented the Americah i n nia Syrup of Figs” handy; they know | tured feet? | sangement now i foree o B from vour dr ist and apply per Goods company in the recent reference to passports to Americans |, poonful today saves a sick 'child | “Tiz” makes your feet glow with | Boiof Ttems., | '8 FLA/\ ‘JEED[ e ofthis frasrant antiseptic or {ies between the ‘téams. The i fhl::»:m;‘ o7 belligerent ships or, Still | tomorrow. Ask vour druggist for a | comfort; takes down swellings and | The Parish suit of the Church of | V@YY 2 pe faee ) Muyjs;. arance to belii rying A ing 1 | Berlin boys fought hard for vi but after the contest was' ov Jruisnatatesitily of the head, sooth- n your nos sffery air past 0-cent hottle of * n pas- | o ‘alifornia Syrup of > draws the sorencss and misery right | Cur Savious which has directions for ba- | out of feet that chafe, smar! w nd burn. § ’clock sharp Thursda meet for work at 2 | wper will ¢‘ Ag r admits | erent ships Ing and healing the swollen or in- |ted the Kensington egation ‘was Mr. Bailey is mocrat, | hies, children of all ages and grown- | “Tiz” instantly sto in corns, [ {he Parish Ko-tc damed mucous membrane, giving you | the faster. The copfest was decided Johnstown, the Aood |fups printed on the bottle Beware | callouses and bunions > is glor- | served at 6 o'<lock. #stant relief. Iead colds and catavrh | in three stra efings of play, The | vving his sccond termoy oo counterfeits sold here so don’t | ious for tired, aching, sore feet. No The Grange will give a leap year vield, like magic t stay stuffed- [ finest of spitii wad thown. during ihe e one of America’s | he fooled. Get 'the genuine, made by | more shoe tightnes more foot | dance in the Town hall this evening. . B ’ up and miserable of is sure. games and it is expected tonight's ban- | leading single taxers. “California Fig Syrup Company.” torture. The March meeting of the school All druggists—25c, 50c: $1,

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