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« % TO CELEBRATE 50 YEARS IN BUSINESS Plainville News TOWN MOURNS LSS OF R H. STEPHENSON Well Known Young Man Dead After Illness of a Week WAS VICTiM OF PNEUMONIA Leaves Widow and Two Small Chil- NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HEL'ALD, WEDNESDAY, /ARCH 1, 1016, ] BPZRTER CHILDREN Ciildrenar:probably brighterto-day than a generation ago—but are they { stronger? 'That’s a grave questiou. So many pinched faces, dulled eyes and languid feelings make us wonder if they will ever grow into robust, healthy men and wohen. If your children catch colds easily, are tired when rising, "lack healthy color, or find studies difficult, give | them Scott’'s Emulsion for one month | to enrich their blood and restore the | body-forces to healthy action. Scott’s Emulsion is used in private schools. It is not a “patent medicine”, | simply a highly concentrated oil-food, | without alcohol - or harmful drugs. It | cannot harm; it improves blood; it bene- | [ THIZ HARTFORD SILK STORE. ESTABLISHED 1882, Exclusive Agents for Hartford for “Americafi Tady” and “Madan Lyra” Corsets. MILLINERY DISPLAY ~ OF UNUSUAL INTEREST We are showing distinctively smart Hats in Lisere, Leghol Milan and Bamboo Straws, in mushroom, high crown and sail§ ‘shapes’ that are quite the latest vogue. The. trimmir 1own are in splendid \ffeta, , Moire, Rainbow, and a wonderful bons in all widths. Our Flowers are. truly kacquered Fraits and Foliage of one of our dainty Ribbons will X Our prices are the most moderate in the city. These Prices in High Grade Silks Will Be Duplicated Again This Season NowiiThese Silks' Ave Strictly Fast Reljable Dyes Being Used. CH1 ON TAFKE ,\\$\>1 inch wide, in black, plain .u.lnrs_ i dren—>Mrs. William Cunningham | fits lungs and strengthens the system. | Your druggist has it—refuse substitutes. 1521 WILL HOLD ‘A BIG JUBILEE SALE F@ WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY & Which Lvery i nee e . 7 @ doubl in some cases mor than Oflerlng Malw~ SOC double. Remember everything Ad- it vertised in Hartford Papers a6 50¢ is Articles F o r V! e IT WAS ON MARCH .1st, CO. OPENED THEIR DOORS TO THE TRADING BROUGHT NEW IDEAS AND METHODS OF WERE THE ‘FIRST TO INAUGURATE THE ONE PRICE SYSTBM condition had bheen' serious since Sun- | THE BARLY ‘HQURS OIF CLOSING. HOLDING SPECIAL SATI iy his many friends did not AND OTHIR ¢ THINGS NEW TO HARTFORD. BY HONEST VALUIS Nis case alarming and his death was | GIVING, AND SQUARE DEALING, THEY WON THE CONFIDENCI o great surprise and shock to thom. | . : e O TNt and Gerk. Bpecial value for $1.50 ana OF’ THEIR *PATRONS FROM THE VIERY START. Al{hough arrangements for the fun- | L€ erection of new homies | FANCY TARFITISTAS, 36 inches wide, in stripes and checks, il eral have not as yet been completed | Report On Banquet. cipally stripes, wide and narrow effects, suitable for waists, dres THEY WILL CELIEBRATE ¥ il is capected the services will| Reports from the committec in skirts and in combination, for $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00 yard. A GRAND THREI ; B | ic held at his home day afternoon. | charge of the arrangements for the GIBORGETTE CREPI, 40 inches wide, in black and colors, DAY, THURSDAY, - West cemetery will be the place of | annual banquet of the and reseos and in combination, very special for $1.50 yands FRIDAY, MARCH SECOND, AND THIRD. OT ONLY B interment. | Improvement association e a | 8 36 inches wide, for waists, dresses and e PHOSKE. OFFERINGS FOR 50c, WORTH DOUBLE, THERE WILL i, (S o e T 68, ST || ReRTas fon IS GUTEr s O fiverie eson ||| of stripes, fast colors, unusually, 5oba vl BE OTHER SPECIAL BARGAINS OF NOTEWORTHY MAGNI- B ¢ ase and was a lifclong resident of | meeting to be held tomorrow n TUDE.* ~YOU . MAY REMEMBER THI OPENING OF THIS STOI B! ainville. He born here, at- | The date for the affair has not as yet YOUR MOTHER DO AND YOUR GRANDMOTHER, VERY LIKE iended the local schools and for heen selected but it will probably be | @ $1.50 and $2.00 yard. LY, WAS ONE OF THE FIRST PATRONS. COME SEE WHAT WIS wimber of vears worked in the held in the Town hall during the lat- RIPE MITEOR, 40 OFFER IN CELEBRATION OF THIS LONG, LONG TIMB IN BUSI- horne and Stephenson factory in which | ter part of April. ors, $1.39 and $2.00 yard. A WHOLE HALF CENTURY, ALMOST A LIFETIMIS his father was interested. After his| The matter of getting desirable QUAKER SATIN, 36 father gave up the active manage- | speakers is the committee’s hardest value 50 yard, ment of his company’s husine Ralph | task and the date of the banquet will Th S .al ccured a position as foreman in the | be set to salisfy the convenience of toasts g 4 Scott & Bownc, Bloomfield, N. J. Satin, 'Cin fancy B variety: collection of rascs Away—Real Estate Men Can't | A Buy Land Here—Brief Items. ’ ST shown on the grand list he received no encouragement. In fact, he aver- red, the owners appeared to have a sentimental attachment for the land and they did not want to even discu the idea of selling it. pneu- | Should the Rockwell-Drake factory at- | develop as rapidly the men behind it have predicted there will be-a big demand for tenements in “Plainville | in a year or two and a building boom. | is anticipated. It is not as vel ap- parent, however, few property owners having made any plans for exquisite .in their ‘tich -~ cold are very smart and an artistig please the most discriminatingy worth After an illness of but a week. of | 8 | Ralph 11, Stephenson, one of Plain- Lest died | last evening at his home on Red Death ville's Known young men, | carly worth a cven more. Stone Hill was due to monia which developed | tack of grip with stricken several days ago. While hi 1866, THAT BROWN, THOMSON & from an PUBLIC. THEY MERCHANDISING. which he was Anticipate Your Nceds Only the Old consider | very OW, rfA HALF CENTURY LA THEIR 50 YEARS BUSINESS GOLDEN JUBILER FOR WE B F Business will m very wide range for $1.60 yard. v was CIRISFJS DE CHINE, 40 inches wide, in all thef wanted col Os- inches wide, gn the most desirable @ inches wjdg, in black and colors, sped Because of the unusual values, there can be no re- turns or exchanges. Come in person. No orders taken by ‘phone or mail and nonc sent C. O. D. Quotations in Wash Goog fo Interest Very Many CRCALES—Special for_ 9c Yard. inch Dress Percales, in light and dark cel i regular price 12%c ygrd, special for 96 B S —Special for 29¢ Yard. X farge line of 32 inch Wash Tub Silks, in many twos regular 39c values, spcial for 20¢ yard. VOILES—Special for 15¢ Yard. in stripes:and} florals, regular Corbin factories in New Britain where | men who will he invited to respond | he was regarded as a valuable over- | to 3 see | Given Surprise Shower, [} mother, Mrs. Ifrederick G. | Stephenson, his widow and two chil- dren, Howard, aged 10 and Antionette urvive him. tephenson was a- member of | lodg F. and A. M. He | sive type of citizen and e never very active in politics he | = — - e - took a keen interest in_the affairs of | the town. He was a valuable mem- | | | Miss Trma Seyvmour miscellancous shower { ning by a number of her the home of her brother, Ralph & moup of Maple street. The house was prettily decorated, a color scheme of ved and white being effectively ar- ranged. During the ‘ning there wias music and games. Mrs, Seymour for was the hostess at a dainty luncheon served to the guests. was given Saturday eve- friends at both figuy HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE PROMPTLY DELIVERY TOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON ; RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASI OF U . i \'fi)i‘)' farse hree color ects, COTTO? Dress Cotton Voiles, 25c POPLINS-—8pecial for 25¢ and 15¢ Yard, 36 inch Dress Poplins, in all plain colors, large H home in the Soldier's Home in Noro- in ton and wanted the town of Berlin to ew Dri n, Rev, J. C. Brennan secure a home for his wife. Mr. Hyde | John A, Preaident bl inaail is a veteran of.the Civil war and re-| sociaty, and W, J. Dooley. nment as well as §1 a week from state. neither of warranty deed A 2 the aged couple has a legal residence | ¢ town 2 in this town Mr. Gibney conferred | land L | With tae authoritics of Franklin, from {sington to Ferdinand D'Iisopo of Hart- { feW months she had heen near death’s | B s : which place they came here. Later | rord " It is bounded as follows: Newtl | door snd her passing was not unex- | formance with the embargo placed on N ongSTte 8 i | Daterlgls Monday SEED AND CHIFFON VOILES—A very 3 rtain R A . 2 ; . and cast by land of R. T.and H, A. [ Pected. [scert AT * D ”“; ‘.""m‘”;" Relief ‘l"r}" r‘"_ Hobbine, soith by ihe highway and| The funeral will be held tomorrow | I¥ever in the histery ot che raliroad inches wide, very best sclections to be found Y A ore trains can't he noin i A e suit of . W. P. Kilcoyne. Interment will be in | More train an't R 1e | the quarters and nothing nore wa Th t of Mrs. Mary M . ’“\fw_ S wi | il o G i heard from them until vesterday.i Manchester azainst the New Yorl town of Franklin, who have the mat- ter under consideration at present. sociely: Patrick McDonoush | her of the community and his loss will be keenly felt, Miss Seymour was the recipient of Mrs. Wm. Cunningham Dcad. | many uscful and beautiful #ifts. ot : o teguld Mrs. Catherine (Parkinson) Cun-| Congestion Apateight Yard., Regular fleq | NiNSham dicd late vesterduy afternoon | 8 R o | L ed o her home on Maple street, after || OWERE 0 C peeatog col ':j"‘“ the Pure Tgish Dr vanni f an jllness which extended over ai Ical RS g s 4 encsen ;\ ive - of all pure linen, re e Jor the past | the railroad have been foreed to refuse SPORT | to receive Plainville shipments in con- 1 el ort Skirtings in colored Berlin News 1,000 yards e et F¥ e st 1 vl to select from. Moore, 19¢c value fOr .......... Yok ..15¢ H DRIESS LINF 29¢ Yard. s Linen, 36 inches wid ular 39c value, special for SKIRTINGS—Spec = e inche¥viiie, stripes, 84 large assortmeny in the city, ‘re| According 1o —For the sold the clerk’s oflice, G and buildings in vears. ance of local membe; accept row 3 Revolution in. France ‘the given over to the . pH and ' in the . twen will have with Tim % large chart of the theater, showing every seat in the | were playhouse so that everyone will have | pleasure here | an opportunity to select whatev: at | tury, when the world was come in | he wishes sweetly of peace, the handle them Among the many dealth their blow, Thiss found nccessary | big review the nation of homes and iy until the tangle | Philip Sousa’s great principle of ei7ii ing them.” ' The speaker then toid « ent methods of flghting the contestants, t " 0 depariments, thol v was aresident of mg time. She years of age. She kind and loving west by land of Cathcrine M. Hub- | morning at 9 o’clock from the Church | 1as there been so much freight ship- 3 couple at the home, which is conduct sl Mrs. Cunni instead of hetter and the officials are Selectman Gibney was again | New Haven & bard. oF Our fady of Mercy. A high mass | Ped throligh Plainville. Although ed by tae organization in Cromwell. y. A when SEEK AID FROM TOWN asked for aid. He immediately com- | Railroad com- [ plainville for n at their wits end to know what course vior | fifty-cight to follow woman of A switcher kept at tion, and a good wife and day and night but the Her family has the svmpathy of the | ° rapidly that it can't community in their hour of sorrow. | #!l @nd it has been Mrs. Cunningham is survived by | {0 refuse shipments on September 20, | her husband, William Cunningham, nzayelied claims the cross- | SiX sons. Willlam, James, Paul, Franlk, At the transfer station business Raymond and George and two daugh- | 2180 very brisk. A large force .000 damages. The case W ters, Catherine and May, all of whom | W0rKin on an overtime schedule in an encd vesterday and in order to fa- | Jive at home. She also leaves two | 6Ort to kcep up with thie work. a banquet for the victors at the Hotel | miliarize the judge and jury with the brothers, Fenry Parkinson of this Garde, Hartford, last night 0 the | place of the accident, all visited the | Place and Michael Parkinson of Bi victor belong the spoi and with | crossing this morning shortly after’|tol and a sister. Mrs. Arthur Farmer, Andrew Jackson's words uppermost | 10:30 o'clock. who resides here. Another sister, in mind, the losing team treated its Bricfs. Mrs., Thomas. Conlon, died el guests in a royal manner. ~The follow- b s e et TG TR S RS s Ay e veesaeryod: the past month with an attack of Can't 3 on Half Shell pneumonia. has recovered and is able Mock Turtle Soup salmon | to he out. The condition of Mrs. Wel- Roast Lamb don, who is suffering from bronchial Potatoes, Be pneumonia, is still precarious, LcelGream Mrs. 8. M. Cowles of Kensington is pemi e sse attending the convention of the Wom- en’s Missionary Union of Connecticut, which is in session at the Dwight Place church, New Haven. Miss Estelle Goodrich is spending a few days with her sister, Miss Bthel, Hartford pany is heing tried in the Mr. and Mrs. Hyde refused t Jury Visits Beckley of requiem will be celebrated by Rev. | there is hardly an hour that one or sup municated with the seclectmen in the dispe worl mother. | court by Judge Gardner Greene and jury. Edward L. Hayes, the plain- features in the following: John band, exactly as it ip- Palace of Jewels at the Ixposition; Charlotte, the greatest and her big ballet; the Kat Cascades at the Biltmore inatown it really reproduction of &t | Of this countrs, and the wékg Switzerland's beautiful | Which rests on America, 1 ce, and many other attractions ¢ | €ONflct: Only i | numerous to mention. There will be R =% plenty of time for .sight-seelinz HOLY FAMILY WHISES around the city so that Holy Cireled tuke the trip will have a Mary's -church held . a + Sus | whist last evening in T A& West Broad | with a variety of plea from her = which was attended by Allarge The My, and Mrs, Henry Hyde, Practically from injuries re- “death tiff's husband, died Tendered Banquet. The the Iast bowling team, which recently suffered | defeat in three straignt games at the hands of the American Paper Goods team of Kensington, were the hosts at | Destitute, But Refuse to Inter : . ertin | ceived in a collision @t the mbers o 3 member peared in the Panama world’s crossing” in Beckley The plaintiff ing was not properly guarded and asks Cromwell Home—Brewery vs Res- skater Kabaret, hotel, ( exists, a taurant—Many Social Events Held. The held ton this funeral 'of Julius Baldwin was cret service Kensing o'clock, A number of relatives and friends of the home in af 2:30 from his late A Brief Ttems. SLpK T4 The school board will hold its e March mecting this evening. matters of a routine character are scheduled to come up for considera- tion. Mrs. We (G street, is slowly large decedsed attendance offerings were in ind many beautiful floral those The Iamily day who were mute testimonials of the esteemn filled Buy Land Here. in which Mr. Baldwin was held by his Real estate men who have paid gl several visits to Plainville during the | recent Illness. She is now able to past two months to get options on [ sit up for a short time cach dav. | property which they believe can be | afrs. Arthur Ry der : e developed for building purposes re- | ome on Sries port that the owners seemingly are | and is undes not anxious to part with their hold- | | R ings and even prices considered or dinarily tempting do interest them. Since the plans of A. F. Rockwell for the establishment of a factory in Plainville hccame known there has been an advance in the value of real estate, the owners anticipating an un- precedented demand for building lofs | in the near future. | fellow townspeople. The cd by Re funcral services werc conduet- TELLS OF WAR, . Carleton Hazen, pastor of Turnips of Hartford Gives In- esting Address at Woman's Club. s confined to her treet by illness care of a nurse. There has been a big advance sale of tickets for the entertainment and dance to he ven in the Town hall | I'riday evening for the henefit of the Church of Our Lady of Merey and it is expected that the attendance will be large the Kensington Congregational church n Burpe of whiciethy deccased w lifelong i member . F Mr. Hazen also read| E. H Gaines {he committal service at the grave in | post-prandial exercises and Maple cemetery, Berlin, where infer- ment took place. “@he pallbearers were five brotiers of My, Baldwin, George, Newton, Ira, Reuben, of Kensington, and Wilbur, of Rome, N .Y., and Herbert Heath, of New Britain, 4 brother-in-law. Cigars | he W charge of the Dancing the playing remarks Captain Charles W Hartford > a very interesting lec- ture on War Problem and the Home"”, at a meeting of the Woman's cluh yesterday ternoon He said in part “The home is It was not known in the cient Greece for all the childr trained in the market place and il healthy ones were given the first con- | O'1 RefreshmentsT were sideration for the safety of the state and. a social {m.y- enjoyed. “IH depended on tie strength of the yvouth, | meeting will be held ‘at fl\"e ho The were not given | Mrs. Frey on Prospget steeet was in Burpee f | JOLLY TWELVIES The “Jolly Twelve” at the were made by ¢ Lewis, captain of the Kensington {fam, and by A. A. North of Bast Berlin. »The Kensing- | in Burlington, Vermont. ton feam also presented each niember Mrs. William Fowler sustained pain- ful injurics vesterday when she tripped ent, which may or 1y not have been | and fell over a rug in her home on Improyvement. . Society Whist. a reflgction on the reBipicnt as a bowl- | Norton Place. The Berlin Village Improvement so- | €. Those present were 15, H. Gaines, | Mrs, Edward W. Chapen of Hartford enjovable whist ain | B: W -Mildrum. A. A North, Victor | delivered an address at the meeting 1% 73" | Benson, Royal Morse. §i1° Lewis, B.| of the Women's Missionary society of hall“lagt-Jig Nere | p. Moore, John and Edward Imer-| the Berlin Congregational church at sixty-five perstags in at-{gon, James O'Connell, H, Johnson and | the. home of Mrs. Samuel A. Fiske e 'fl,'] Wb Hareld Clark. this afternoon he ladies! Y Shs 3 ; ftor Alter the banquet the teams had a The Berlin Grange will hold a pub- oy | Set=to on the Wooster allevs and the | jic whist In its new hall this evenin | hosts swemped the winners of the 10| tournament. o Work' Held . W. Mott and Joht work on an modern institution, home of Maple street yeste T were | winners were Mrs. JAMeS the | Mrs. L. Odenkirchen 4 of the losing side with a suitable pres- daxs of an- The formal transfer of he gzrocery | Dbusiness formerly conducted undor Out-of-town real estate men, real- | the name of Boynton and Simpson to izing the possibilities, have been here | James Simpson was made yesterday:, in numbers during February but they | the estate of A. T3 Boynton selling declare that the results of their cf- | its interests (o the new owners. forts have been discouraging. | The Grange gave a successful dance | much con<ideration. Cromwell in | day, March § One hustling land developer told a | last evening in the Town hall, about | ngland, by breaking “down the “Herald” man that he had approached | twenty-five couples participating, | harriers of feudalism, made the o‘llv]v»wner.\' of a number of places but | Fox's orchestra furnished the musie, | preeminent and as a resulf theg 'm\:\"‘ps"‘:"\"fl Do, ‘“‘n"(:j_‘;'r‘i-‘mir:\‘ D= at-| The Parish guild of the Church of |lers of the Gommonwealth ' feft open neg NS With | Our Saviour will meet for work to- | Were fighting for their them MNEc s lanxiousitoRaet Kontrolll nisymon Sierran e SE0RR AL CEREE ) Chic 0 B e Germany of a tract of land which can he cut ; M g ook later in deve into building lots and he declared bringing to fthe that althoush he offered prices far | HARTFORD POST ana music. ahead of the valuation of the property | cient Greak ciety held e Sanee week children hout tendance and the realized from the venture, prizes were awarded to Mrs. Emery of IKensington and Miss ence Webster and the gentlemen’ W, L. Atwater and Lester Demir he whist, dancing was, enjoyed. \twater v rmah. of the Yomniittee on ngements and B. 1. | ed Honniss had charge of the financial the aff The profits will be ) to help defray the cxpense of the street lishts 6m° Worthington iiid Applies For Town A\id Herry has applied for town aid to Selectmfan William H. Gibney for tae second time in On’ the first occ: on Sclectmian Gibney he were la L STRICKEN WITH APOPLES spld- - they b when came rriers of home Mauttson, 85 with an home of Mrs. Archy st t this Mr. Mattson street but hadil days at his da homes was strigken shock at t Pieffer of 355 w5 hail arms. yping the home, and front art, literature | ing o'clock the tr: at 169 Dwight civilization spendin few that o Rangers' dance, Toresters’ B Fri. eve. Lynch's orch.—advt. Palombo start- tae construction of their they when a Brew- new restaurant yesterday, bhut 9 had not progressed very ‘far representative of the Meriden Ling company appearcd and informed them that they must have the permis- | aged sion of his concern”before procecding | versity any further. The land in questionAds owned by J, C. Lincoln and he entered into an agreement with the local men for the erection of the building. The DR. ANGHLI: CRITICAL. Arbor, Mich.,, March. 1—The condition of Dr. James B. Angeli, Ann Again, president-emeritus of the Uni- Hyde, who has heen weeks, hecamo eritical plysicians have virtually hopes of his recovery. of Michigan, ill for .several today. His abandoned months, Hyde told | obtain two Mr. could also Monday 8.25 and hour morning, arrive in New The return will start at 7:25 p. m. and the u is'due to reach Hartford at 10.50 a’clock in the evening. Reservations have heen made for-a large number of New Britain people have man fested considerable f his unusual offer Jacob's Shantpes Coctilen g and in a | the Hippodrome staff, will he in t! pain: office 8f the Hartford Post on Thure- | suffer! ! da between the hours ¢ ln, 8. m. yand 4 p. m. He you say Jack Robinson the rheumatic pain “St. Jacob’s Oil” is a later ) 51 & cold hits you in the head or filv it’s hard to get rid of it. s periment. Break it up #*Hsle’s Honey of Horehound S O e Prompt and effective. | was held, the visito 25cts. a bottle. % by a score of 81 to 77 tournament m}’! - and short addresses w C. Melntyre, president of the Holy me society en- | | tertained society of St Mary's wh church, rish hall Interest in forty<Five member: of | — — — EXCURSION TO NEW ticenble in countr i citi- | home. The old man has beeml | st duty isio the statal er/'the | to the New Britain General PAIN GONE ! RUB it —_—s - — - ACHING JOINTS | ain of the Hartford Post will MAKE V@un OWN* PAI Ll be able to take advantage of the iy . b Rub pain away with a small trial bot- | Post’s big offer, which is a round trip f . ; gal p cvetrati per . @ | Meriden concern claims its lease on —_— Jacob's Oil. to the spectucular performance at “he 1 T : Stop “dosing” Rheumatism. Hippodrome, all for 34.49, a sum loss A | the land In questiph, Mr. Mott 3 1Us pain only; not vne case in Afty | than the cost of the ordinary round ,,,] IT’S SIMPLE «-. THIS IS HOW | this morning “vis - made arvapscs require interna treatment Rub | trip to the metropolis The * excur- SHCY " P : s | ments with Mr. Lincoln. The wofk ix soothing, penetrating *“St. Jacob’s Oil” | sion train bearing the Posts’ suest 12 _mf‘ Just mix 3 Gals. Linseed Oil costing about | will be settled amicably in o few days b out | \arch 6. (Do REREL R A s e o 1 ol S Ee L. & M. Semi-Mixed Real 5 v along the construc- An Effective Laxative jec2 York thr 225 I tion of the building Ltrese el (rip Paint, at $2.25 per gal. ; Purely Vegetable You then make!7 Gals. Pure Paint f G - L appoints and doesn't burn the sl\m_: ou then e} als. Pure or. tie ] | from hing joints, muscles and g Ifs only Sl“.per gal New Britain, in I’ Indigestion, Biliousness; s ey | Made with right proportions of Lead. Zi fourignent | Limber up! Get a small trial hot- | ¥ le of old-ii N o = g \idr the | unsil elioved Lh el Rona Use a gal. out of any L. &M. PAINT you buy and if not the {5, SNgcRiagEConted ighinigs moment you'll be free paint.made, refurn the paint and get ALL your money i JOHN BOYLE COMPANY— H. C. THOMPSON, PLAINV z YORK HIPPODROME e 3 SORE, RHEUMAT}C, : R “cinl arrangement, Néw Brit- tle of old, penetrating “St. | to New York city and a free ticket the Globe cafe huilding cove hel ) temporarily, bu A W right on the “tender spot.” and by the | wi > e a { hela up temporarily. but the matter 100 Years PILL @ | will leave Hartf | into )’i 4 Gals ( el . ] rheumatism liniment which never « stops sciatica, lumbago, hack- s béing victorious @or @ @'fi;"il""* Linseed Oil, to insure longest wear )il” from any drus stove BRISTOL HARDWARE COMPANY, BRISTOL. refre were gerved Foir Don't o given By P, New | aches arfd stiffness | Rub rheumatism away.