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Piainville News EREE IO ]l - === =— | \GTHMA SUFFERERS | | A New Home Cure That Anyone Can Use T ‘Without Discomfort or Loss of Time. > N A We havea New Method that cures Asthma, and we want you to try it at our expense. . [ | No matter whether your case is of long- standing or recent developme hethor it 1) | 1s present as occasional or chr Asthma, Y you should send for a free trial of our method. No matter in what climate you live, no matter what your age or occupa- tion, if you are troubled with asthma, our K o 1 T s Charter 52 1 bl Won' P Tl method should relieve you promptly. Loone by Cover D90 School Board Won't Pay Them | method shauit riche 5o BromPis oue apparently hopeless cases, where all forms of inhalers, douches, opiim preparations, We want expense, that this new method is designed to end all difficult breathing, all wheezing, and all those terribic paroxysms at once THEY DO IT ELSEWHERE 3 n‘:FI'i':;vi:“r:fil‘(:‘x-mis 00 important to neglect a single day. Write now and then begin the method at once. Send no monsy. We are now on the eve Of th‘? third daY By of Bnbsitiutes Mist Come Brom ‘ Simply mail coupon below. Do It Today. Of our Great Go]den Jubilee Sale which has ¢ Those Whose Places They Take— FREE ASTHMA COUPON tcady To P ic >roper | RONTIER ASTHMA CO., Room 741M EcadyfloRRR U enE RO Exonestingy | Kisgara and Hudson Sts. Buhsio, N .. aroused the greatest enthusiasm by its won- PR e R s s derful offerings. OQur Store is filled with a | s et e T QUALITY an d VARIETY lot of new ones for Friday. Come for them. | ror sessions wiich thev fail to atiend. Here are a few additional offerings that "?'.'f“-if,"'f{"}'“u-l\]-'ff‘(f:rl:“f\'f@fi:‘;‘h\ffflvm;:‘ = = | iN OUR FURNITURE \dopt the rule in force in practically | @ftend the church service in a body should interest you. Note them: s e e S e '§ You can't go through the various departments of e T PO o ; L. D. Mange of Waterbury, a brake NEW SPRING WASH DRESSES FOR GIRLS. | They are made of | substitute for any teacher, ahsent | ff OB AN cxtra frelght which passed | @ oyr store without stopping here and there to admire excellent quality ginghawms, in various colovings, with combination (rim- | (nroush iness or for any other rea- | unconscious when he fell hetween | [ some exquisite piece of furniture. Especially alrl ;hlg mings of pique and colored chambrays, in over jacket and plain waist son, the expense will not be borne by | two of the ¢ s the {rain was S hile c SO ines ¢ arrivi [¢ wi 1 cffects, with pretty pleated skirts. They are sized for 50 It o | stopped at the locai station i | @ fime, w hile our spring h“}«h f‘rC lrer‘&/}l Y_’tu “ a Misses from 6 to 14 years, and will be sure to attract at- C uacu o Sing tolthel chair Rev | face was badly cut and two of his many new d651gns fo mterest you. ont yot«. ac- tention by their beauty and worth, though real dol- (Atour Suit Dept. CChoigiiE O @rdne, WO Gl e el G cept our invitationn to call? lar value. Golden Jubilee Price .. ... one Floor Up.) R. H. Burton, the rule is not put in Hetnas bl ot oo D, Ccep £ 2 force because of any pronounced ab-|J, C. Tanner wherc his injuries were STLR STRIPED BLOUSES. In new Spring Models. of nice quality senteeism on the part of Principal | treated. and was subsequent'y re- Silk, prettily striped with choice of black and white, lavender and whit Judd’s staff. 'The teachers as a rule | Mo¥ed o his home in Waterbury, Hl A T— pink and white and navy stripes. Dainty garments for women in o are regular in attendance and it is | WouUnds are not of a sevious charactes [ ] to 44. rvegular $1.98 vaule. Most exceptional offering for I°ri | ot often necessary to hire substitutes. Will Put on Licns, 3 he board has no fault to find with Tax Collector W. J. Hemir ; . DON'T FORGET THE 25% OFI ON FURS. That means that 25% 6 Tl S, TRCY B (Lot i AW 10 e 103 ASYLUM ST 50 TRUMBULL ST. is taken off the alrcady marked down price; . Every piece of Fur is giving satisfactory service and the | for last year's taxes that by toe cnd | § i:\;r;}\";r“r :1::":Z:T;'sq:;L::m;l-\::&i(l";‘t‘r; "l;;‘mf"‘]f SRaTAle -\Y‘x:'y’::rb ‘l;“'; entir ”mrf isi considered £l hcd({:o of 1]h<~ month he t\\m h,[nr‘{h»l put lien Scarfs seas s 5 3 E ake ost efficient force ever employed by | on he property to protect the town y 25% discount, Y]'m"m\\’nv e L “ | claims lun]‘os. o e made HAREEDED: The change was made simply for | The amount of unpaid taxes on — g8 o husiness reasons. On the face of it | collector’s hools is nol v 3 2 e Chairman Burton believes it might be Liens will also be putl on some real | === P . P Il By | considered stingy for the town to re- | estate because of the failure of the | pyiy Academy. M. 1. T. wa ‘SEASO]\ ABLE COSTU | fu to pay a teacher who is absent | owners to pay the one and one-fourth i ..in victorious, to 17. | hut one or two sessions in a year and | mill tax levied to raise money to cover | S | o I N { HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEN on thesc, occasions has gn excellent | the cxpense which attended the in- I'rank Stotzer of the North 1nd FOR MATINEE GI PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS I'URCHASED OI US. i reason for remajning away, He ar- | vestisatlon of the sewer problem i feW |igng Miss) Laura, Nolan of Blinwood gues that the school committee repre- | ¥¢ Only taxpayers ‘»"‘“‘-*"i were married Monday at St Joseph's sents the voters and has no right to | Proberty is located in, the sewer wlis- | Now EBritain, by the Rev. J. clLo spend their money for sentimental | (i 2o this gananl The | Suttivan, the assistant pastor o e e ot - schools | collector has a few unsettled accounts | S rs and means to procure | BUSINESS FAILURES 1SS, Consequently the hools must be managed entirely on a bus- | 'ePresenting a very small amount &nj i gulia 1., Spring and — Miss : ss basis and as deductions for ab- Fire Dama Varter T | Februne bl S o iness Soaant i cbruary in Years in the Com- | enteeism are made in almost every il e A ¢ ) But'for the prompe actlon of Fore- merc World, place in the state, Plainville has to | they are paid thiz month { R man Thomas Cashman and his assist- REEST ey e ne Now that the board of relief has| . Nellie Hanmer of New York is 1 1 ants, the water tank on tne farm of | o g The board held its March meeting | JomPleted ifs work Town Clerk Usher | 1o gucst of her sister, Mrs. George GoloneliChariesiN L TaryisEouldt o s last month indicate the best | jast night but had little b heen able to start on the tax col- | \yoram of Robbins avenue. v day be a mass of ruins Yesterday | conditions since November, with dee | «r other than the paying Sloninibanle Lt SR noSe SR { afternoon, while walking pest the | crea from the number reported in | Dills. accounts in shape in time permit | Ajjgs Sherly Burk has returned ‘o tank, Mr. Cashman saw smolkc emers- ena R Act AL Panbcarers! of the making ont of bills ! XU her home after pendir several i January anc february fear age o o 1X©: re diie, = T ing from the pipe wnich convéys wa- | ary and in Bebruary a year ago.(wp o runeral of Mrs. Willlam Cun- | monih when laxes arc due. | days with her aunt, Mrs. d Hilt- ter from the ground to the tank, Has- | Total Insolvencies, as reported. to R. | pingham, whose death occurred Tues- stee o Sell, Lrand of New Britain. | G. Dun & Co, numbered 1 with money hecause of this tax, but he will | Ajice Munson have gone to New Yorls have to protect them by lieaos unles: R t FlPeSIflGI‘G'dSG A ltfl[lOfl tily summoning his. helpers the fore- | % & . » day was held this morning at 9:3 . L. Benzon, tustee of {he hank- 3 coen 14 man succeeded with their assistance | 20 #88rcgate indebtedness of $18,- | from the Chureh of Our Lady of Paul Hine and Iarold Tine - o & I A 2 O Villiain 3 Har [} o g in quenching. the flames ard saving | (11165 In the previous month the | Arerey. There was a large attend- | TUPL estate of Wil €. Hart the week end with their grand *for Adequa‘e Protection | the structure. How the fire started is | @MoUNt involved was $25.863,000, and | ance. A high mass of requiem was | Miking arrangements (o sell (e 5iv-| parents, Mr. and Mrs. John 8. Kirk- I a myste The bank is coversd with | in February, 1915, 401,000 celebrated by Rev. W. I. Kilcoyne. | CFY business conducted by the local | ham e <hingles and the pipe which Zlls it Bradstreet's points out. how Burial was in St Joser cemetery. | Seleetman ieforc fimancial & troubles — | is encased in a wooden covering from | that the total liabilities in Tebruary Beforo her de Moo e | oreenilim itk apy L loRiD ofconls Sto IR R SRR (i S GHEMIGAL TRUCK FAYORED {hree feel above the ground.. The | Mave been exceeded but four times in | soleeted her four sons, Willinm, | DAve is affairs settled sl oeh e Mise TAret | 1ower part of the pipe is surroundea | that month since 1593 Frank, James and Paul and her | Since Mr. Hart! urefithel liveryiline oyl o S ion: . e { by a brick casement and there is a ! s s nephews Albert Conton and Arthur ”1“"' o ""I‘“ l;i' {ioss haosbiculicon ) - — | special make of lamp in the com- IParrar to act as pallbearers at her | “Heied under the supervision of Mr.{ 5,4, shary of Philadelphia has | partment, the hea' - which keeps the | FEAR DIAZ PLANS funeral. \onzomNen Lustee Syl ol e e s = to the Water Tank on the Farm of | pipe from frcezing. Whether the | & : Stephcnson Funeral. N f;_“"f:t:"n"'f\ SRl oo v with his uncle, 15. I. 1 NEW REVOLUTION | _raver over the remains or Ratpn [ A5 5707 2% the proverty i sposen | of the creditors will he considered. It is not expected that any material sum There will be a mee will be available for distribution, Maple Hill Improvement 1 cicty this cvening at 8§ o'clock Mysterious Fire Causes $100 Damages | - i | lamp broke is & matter of conjecturc. Colonel Jaryis—( R G ene U e, (Ehi M. Stephenson will be read tomorrow oo llTarsis bees bl o SR afternoon at 2:30 at his rome on Red Helpers—Other Matters. Stone Hill. The funeral services light on the subject but was warm in The fires of Monday and yesterday | his praise for the work accomplished will be held in the Congrezational s 2 by his men. Work of repairing the church at 2 o'clock. the pastor, Rev. The Saveanoffs March the home of the president, I° tank was started this morning by . I T. Grant, officiating. =~ Burial will Posters advertising the concert to | Holmes, of Robbins avenuc, 1. Norton and it is expected the re- = . bo in West cemetery. be given in the Town hail on Marh | more the need of adequate fire protec pairs will be completed in a couple of M Stephenson was one of the |8 by the Savranoffs, a troune of tal- | tion is brought to the attention of tt days. Colonel Jarvis estimated the town’s most popular voung men and [ ented Russians, have heen distrituted | gownspeople. - At a gathering of some | 10ss to be in the neighborhood of $100, ;r is expected that there will he a|around town by the Woman's club, o = . 3 arge crowd at the church to pay The concert is one of a series of four | Sitleons ok £ days ago, the sugges- | To Hold Open Mecting. 5 their respects to his memory. Mem- | eniertainments for which the clup s 5 g A tion was made that he own purchase The Berlin Literary society will bart of Friodoriol Hodes S & Allianecd iniihe hove of Saas .y.‘,.',”m:‘\,v“,,“(:;“;, P an automobile chemical engine. The | hold N open meeting at the chapel ! . M., with which’ he was afliliated. will | fund raised for the bencfit of (! =l o B h i { 5 ! e on the piano ¢ cuggestion is broug! ¢ to attention of | of the Berlin Congresational church | el . . and tea at the honic 8 The Savranoffs ave said S {ion has met with general approval, if | next Monday evening and the general | X A M d. . ceptionally capahle 5 i B . Mrs. Sau g The feature of the evening will be the ! : T T Is rezor 5. P. Latham satin foundation, net draped ovem S ”"\\'h"f”:'r‘;f'”:‘l'. t“l‘\t‘_;" e | reading of Henry Arthur fones' play, | § ¢ ; LVE[G(}mBS MGSI Bbsh"a'e Byior Home, | jand ruffies of Mo Vo e set aside a sum for the purchase and | 1ne Liars” by Miss Althea Clark of | Mrs. Coggsweli entertained the | surplice waist has a vestee of wii 5 Meriden. Miss Clark o s al > i Sequassen fod ifconfort ol N TR o erape tho ribbon &l maintenance of such an engine, is also | b Clarle, who s o] (S o Kmngy Troublps ii-siemenfladeg nut concerss taple Hill Bridge cinb last i rape, and tha ribbon gird duate e T ‘owers Schoo sul: cetit ifiernoc 5. Monier won the prize. | w owing cnds, is held by e e e ate of the Leland Powers School ular meet arternoon Mrs. M won t ing is held by a pi were the principal topics of discus about town this morning and once Woman's Literary club et nesday affernoon at the home of Saunder My William i‘cl Britain read a very interc of Expression of Boston, has made an T LT o) e e { enviable reputation for herself as a reader and the members of the so- thoroughly threshed over by a num About 1904 I was bothered abou Dhvaie ; ber of citize a4 the consensus t Edward A, A vinwall s 1 1 u vhite fox stole nj | | = : O TAVORITE O K Sl i @ | two years with a severe.attack of Kid- | ing from his recent illness. He is now | QN CE FAVORITE O1 e e e [ (Sictleoel el aye isotiined | | . ney trouble. My condition was such | able to sit up for a short tiwe cach | " 3 | — 'm;;lr st \‘;u‘s”r‘;“t e ey | Tor the local citizens in obtaining her : :!h'dtll was I mll.\1 able to d!;lg flll“\nul d RIVIERA RETURNS GnIcAY e g th e a 3 appearance her '¢ George, the : 1e house and do my work. did ekt b ould be held and every member of | coloprated aotress, Is anpearing in not have any appetite and could not March 2.—Chagj the community would have an oppor- | ye JUoq GEIFE 1 arbeniing in o rest at night and I felt more tired in [ ' oM WHT 4R Attaclk and crica e tunity to assist’in the purchase of the | ool and the socicty feels this is an the morning than I did on going to | 1.\ pvement a one et : reported to hare SEEEE_. e Luprovement assoclation wili -~ hold i teir March meeting this evening i i i Mulatos Aline 1 The Ladies' Ald socicty of fhe Lap- | ] | I'rederick Spencer is confined to his home with an attack of =rip. bed. My doctor treated me for about one month; he said that 1 had kidney trouble, but he did not give me any > especially appropriate time for the Idea claim the peopir who contribute | Loaqding of the play. will have their “bread returned to them” by the reduction of the insur- ) ance rates neeipremnmsia e BeriiniGranse el nivaryienjoyabla BanalfwHEiniS fofy il an Il ot diny S| SR e el ol B fumped crably in town, espe- | whist in its mew hall last cveming. | - o Kilmer's Swamp-ltoot on a dru 5 : s 3 S Wt YOU DO THI cially in past two ve 6L (O it radeie. e eIl b ceien | (o shelf and decided to b p “'”" CRAL o) \1_““"" Gpisn : : > (,AN O companies’ representatives give the i Sial e o oF 5 | & ¢ home for me to try: the first Lottle | 118 sister, 4 (ot Gl G i B ned 2l S st and the winners of the seric o 2 e e 0 LD : d ° | from Plainville on charges of incest ) p it | y o )n that the town is not properly | Sl gave such relief that I continued the | ] ! : o i IS YOUR HAND STEADY? . 1 o i - aec o fire ) s able | s Sw = ol 3 S re- ave been aks By fo i a ¢ 3 3 % b S v p o a Igfrompenograyaces S ofIie the conclusion. The stand- l.'fo‘"r swanmshodl IO e el 0 S oo SN CARRYING A GLASS FILISS ch causes the increase. The rates stored to good health, and I have TO THI. BRIM WITH WATIMR ines will not he made known until which begins before Judge ‘Tuitle have increased forty per cent. in that} .- tormination of the series. The | had good health for the last ten years, | T4 h'rum 1y rant w-]vu((vn it | WITHOUT SPILLING. NER= short time I cheerfully recommend Swamp-Root L S i \ttendance last night was very grati- < 4180 be hefbis the doirt tolhnsver 1o 5 A P o | VOUS PHOPLE MAKE frite Warden VLAl It ke Ewasl b oD t ery grati to others who have kidney troublc ilso be before the court to answer to Tuis 1 fying i 1e charge of being a compion drunk- : nterviewed on the « ion this morn- P Yours truly, - | If your nerve tem lacks he said: *“fhere is ne ques- | . < ¢ MINNIE DOROUGH, angs ¢ 3 | e B P ey e | Mr. and Mrs. Martin Fourtsch of : : - Ao Gt = = & trol, due to overyork, overy e 5 & tian Lane are rejoicing over th Pers: ally a ared before 3 5 g ection. Too much eredit | . oAt ersonally appeared before me this : “lbesitian ronde of any g on to the fire department | ATTival of a.son, horn vester Both i . fistil dayllos BMarchl 10 et = ‘ 7 or over 11v‘-1\1\:;‘¥“ o of sny SuN pany for it handling of the | Miss Sally Huggins, a teacher in statement and made oath that the f@” . f GomEnoRGlagEE = 0. or @ fire on Main strect, Kensington, last | the, Springfield schools visited the same is true in substance and in fact. i Mpnday The me+n leaving their | local schools vesterday. Ed. Brown, Notary Public There will he a meeting of the rlk caused considerable expense to | Cards have been received in town _In and for Pushmataha County and | Jjunoean society Friday afternoon at he company and the action of the | from M Marjorie Moore. who is i Sllais @) QD 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs oncern, in allowing the men to leave | sojourning in Bermuda. IFelix Diaz, nephew of the late Por- == William K. White. This will hbe a their work should be heartily com- | John Hart, proprictor of the Kilby | itio Diaz, who has been watched for sy “‘.‘K::";":\"(n < n cent social for business and spe- nended by the townspeople. The ‘tag | House, attended the funeral of his | several months by department of jus- || pinghamton, N. X. claliintercourse 12y’ idea is a good ore, for then every- | uncle, Orrin Ruell, in Southington | ] oyable Whist. : tist church will have a fooid sale in ratic e e Ha coRlon ol Tyl VR S8l Bl S eI S too much smoking, eating, d ——— ca - e : ' Other local druggist a package i : ? Margo and take three or four s tablets for about two vieeks z@ind ng the difference. Notice how quiel] they seem to work on your nerw how the whole nervous system seel to calm and settle down; how, nerves again in order, new ambitid comes tingling through the systé tice agents because of his suspected and work once more becomes a plet e F“‘H"L ’v‘:\:’:'jx opportunity to show | vesterday. et estin olntion R or A orts Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For | Burritt Root of Golf street, who is i vg’ e I i It is reported that Jerry Vendrilla : 2 o S : You | & member of the swimming team of SRR The town of Plainville had such & | 1, sold his combination lunch room | "SULTaIIY apparently has left the Unit- | gong ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & | Massachusetts Institute of Technol- [asprive 5 habit forming drugs and. is mere lay a few vears ago and raised a sum | ;,q pijliard parlor to Patsy Kingo. | ¢4 States for Mexico with: the inten- | ¢, Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample ., broke the Worcester tank rece splendidly balanced combination which purchagsed a Pope-Hartford Coutt Matiul . . i q1 | ion of launching a new revolution | g bottle. It will convince anyone. | ord for 200 vds, in the swimming All over flower hats—roses, violets, | iron and hypophosphites with obh chemieal truck. These machines | Court Wattabessett, B. of A, WL}, oqing¢ the Carranza de facto 8 You will also receive a booklet of val- [ meet with \Worcester Academy in | May flowers and blossoms not yet cat- | ingredients of well recognized vald would be able to rzach any part of [Meet tonight and initiate one candi- | oy ™ [nrormation reaching Wash- | uable information, telling about the | Worcester on Saturday, Iebruary | alogued in botanies, but nevertheless | Your own drussist can supply he town ir three minutes and the | 92te ington officials indicates that he hopes | kidneys and bladder. When writing, | 19. a1, 1. T. won 40 to 7 at . | beautiful—are much in vogue again. |on the manufacturer's guarantee ®riginators of the plan fe:l it will he Louis Snow and family have moved | (o organize and lead the troops of | be sure and mention the New Britain | qover, Mass., last Saturday. i The cut pictures one of bronzy green | satisfactory benefit or money bacl successful. It is probable 2z public | from Maryland and have taken ub|his native state, Oaxaca, and such [ Daily Herald. Regular fifty-cent and | again won the 200 vd dash and » | leaves ana flat maroon roses. The | which in view of their harmless i gathering will be held in the near fu- ; their residence on the Fuller farm in | other forces in southern Mexico as | one-dollar size bottles for sale at all | his lap in the 200 vd relay race for | veil of grapevine pattern and chenille | ture makes their test a very simpl ture to disciiss the need of an engine | Stocking’s Corner. he can gather about him. arug stores. M. I. T. in the swimming meet with | clusters is also chic. | mater. ure. Margo contains no dangerdl