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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1916. Plalnville News The - . '. ek, Agents AT BURIAL SERVIGE | Store &=22 it THE HARTFORD SILK STORE. ESTABLISHED 1832. AGENTS FOR HARTFORD F OR THE “AMERICAN LADY” AND “MADAME LYRA” CORSETS (Phone N Charter 5200) (Mail Orders Carefully nuéu; Frederl(}k LOdgfl Pflys Tl‘lbllte [0 R. H. Stephenson’s Hemory ThOUSflfldS Of D?llars Of NeW SING FOR CHURGH BENEFIT | Merchandise on Display Saturday | With stocks more fully complete than at any time this season, Saturday Shoppers at “The Hartford We are now on the eve of the third day SR e s e e of our Great Golden Jubflee Sale Which has : —Ribs Brok?uv By FRU——H“!I[.F“IOI-'; . READY ‘o.w]jguc SECTION, . aroused the greatest enthusiasm by its won- e # Our Very Extenstve ShOWlflgOf Suits for cr—Augment Trucking Force. I = ¢ e Remarkably smart models in a very wide range of materials such as derful offerings. Our Store is filled with a §| rredcrion loase, 1 & A 3 paid | operiine, popiin, whipeord, serge, Boiret Twills. Mack and whito and fancy ® a tribute to the memory of Ralph | H checks, many of them with touches of embroidery, also very pretty i lot Of new ones for F(’iday_ Come for them. B |11 stepnenson this afternoon, the |l models in combinations of taffeta, in all the latest ‘.r.h,m;atsr;:: this season, e e superior workmanship and in all sizes for Women and oo . . : Here are a few additi o) e e s et | AR ; w onal offerings that B |0 the consresutionan churcn. r. e Have a Very Good Line of Suits Should lntereSt you’ NOte them: f| o criensciias one et te mostinongy ly practical and smart models in Tailored Suits for Women | lar members of the lodge and his | o 3 i { M a big = ST | e E in gaberdine, poplin and serge, ck and white checks. NEW SPRING WASH DRESSES FOR GIRLS. They are made of death was a big shock to other Plain- | i§ | N o bettor value in'the ity . 4 Recommended to wear Linings and in all siz cxcellent quality ginghams, in various colorings, with combination trim- { ville Masons. mings of pique and colored chambrays, in over jacket and plain waist The young man had many friends | effects, with pretty pleated skirts. They ' ized f b and oth t he at- 1 Misces from 6 to 13 yoars, and will bo sare. to attract . DOC maci B e wna e = | B The Greatest Assemblage of Waists That ¢ $1 98 for the price tention by their beauty and worth, though- real dol- (Atour Suit Dept. = 4 - B N : i = % ® | Many floral tributes gave silent testi- W H E Sh lar value. Golden Jubilee Price . ... “eiititei..... One Floor Up.) (ERt s e e S e ave ver own . . held in the community. His asso- > o ey latont odols oxasilont 5 5 5 7 ; ing Models, o o qua Tncluding Voile and Lingerie in the very latest spring mod STLK STRIPED BLOUSF In new Spring Models. of nice qu: O e T TR neludi oile anc & Silk, prettily striped with choice of black and white, lavender and white, § Mt e e ey quality materials and a complete rang e of sizes and excellent value for $1.98 pink and white and navy stripes. Dainty garments for women in 6 e thanini i i e ' AP R to 44, regular §1.98 vaule. Most exceptional offering for I'rida |10 CC/d e L Fine quality crcpe de chine, tub silks, pussy willow and taffeta Waists and B | floral creation. There were also bou- in stripes and plain colors, also in the choicest Sp ts and the most ° DON'T FORGET THE 257 OFF ON FURS. That means that "“,‘r‘l;\“f":‘l‘m:;"“\ ":""]']‘3“1 "f““““ e authentic models for this scason’s. w-car. Lvery wanted size. Nothing is taken off the already marked down prices. Tvery piece of Itur i e e - 1#tter to be had for $2.98. from our own stock. and includes Coats, Ifur Sets, separate’ Muffs and, %08 S alonejongrtec Stone Py - 5 . £ s iill. There were prayers at the carfs in the season's most wanted Fu Buy Friday and malke the house after which services were held L d C 25% discount. i Ot e i B Two Special Numbers In American Lady Corsets 1. 1. Grant, the pastor, officiated. Tie o REGULAR 0 VALUE FOR $1.50. The church was well filled with REGULAR $1.50 VALUE FOR $1.00. 9 friends of the young man whose Very popular model, medium bust,” made of fine Splendid fitting model, medium bust, in fine death they regard as a personal lo: coutil. gore on hip, all sizes, Saturday $1.00. striped coutil and batiste, four and six hose sup- 5 letery was lac e ——— - orters, Saturday $1.50. B (it etistervina . ch e lace ot TO CLOSE IOR 75 2 R = HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON sing For Church Bgncfit. Envelope Chemise of good quality nainsook, lace $1.50 LONG SKIRTS SPECIAL FOR $1.05. ROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF U Heavy demands for tickets for the and embroidery trimmed, slightly mussed from dis- TLong Muslin Skirts, hamburg, lace and ribbon ntertainment and dance to be given play, Saturday to close for 75c each. trimmed, regular $1.50 value, Saturday $1.05. this evening in the Town Hall for JEWELRY DEPARTMENT. SPECIAL VALUES IN IVORY GOODS. the benefit of the Church of Our Lady Beauty Pins, French hand decorations, in various 00 SRS (70 el o8 (0| i Eremmetns Sy tore | Of Mercy indicates that there will he sty $1.69 Tvory Hand Mirrors, special for $1.39, Bel'“l‘l NCWS epidemic. | vt 0L teoully 1ef6 | Lidee attendance. | Consiieraitis ln- B3 AL suc ’ 69¢c Ivory Puff Boxes, special for 45c, for her home in Guilford, : Larze assortment of Brooches, gold top with , A e e Freight Cars Derailed [ where she will spend the enforced | LFeSt is taken in the affair and it TG DGl e SOl e, (L T 26e Dvoty: Drsesleg Coraba spictel SR ¥ 2 i & i - s 15¢ Tooth Brushes, bristles warranted not to come. i tion gives prom of being one of the aheas S e : The rain and snow of yesterday 2] nrol Mcing SRS oy . Tl actis P o iop, revle : EALIH flFFl[;ER GO T o S et | e R A el sotrepl || eEh UL SR EG S L value, for 25c set. out, 11c. : L g of the Kensington Grammar school, | P1¢ have ever given. 5 - — E e = = ATURDAY SPECIAL NOTION DEPT. | the main line of the New York, NeW i will spend the next weck with friends The entertainment will be novel in s WINDOW DISPLAY OF CHOICE NECKWEAR Haven and Hartford Rallroad at a|in Brooklyn, Conn. character. The stage will be set to Georgette Collars, all styles, flat and roll effects Sc rolls Waxed Paper, 45 sheets, 2 rolls 7e. BLUSES SGH[IULS { point near Merwin's brickyard short- represent a cabaret dining room and hemstitched and hand embroidered; latest styles in 50c bottle Liquid Veneer, special 37¢. . | < E | ly-after 2 o’clock. Two cars had bcen T the singers will, be grouped around Vestees in Geo rgette Crepe; Guimpes in Georgette 25¢ Whisk Brooms, Saturday 20c each. filled with brick, preparatory to ship-| . Counting the Babies, the tables. An excellent program, Crepe and Oriental Lace with and without sleeves; ¢ Slumber Slippers, to close for 15c. | ping them. Thé switcher was hauling e Which the young people have been re- Collar and Cuff Sets in Georgette Crepe, and or- c doz. Box of Sanitary Napkins, 20c. the cars to the main track, when | 5 i hearsing for several weeks, will be gandie hand embroidered and lace trimmed, also 50c Garment Shields, adjustable, 35c, Gl‘lp and Measles Epldemlc CAUSES [ withont any warning both tipped ngland is rejolclpg over the fact | givn. Bree's orchestra will furnish Fichus in Georzette Crepe and Net. 25c Diaper Covers, waterproof, for. 20c. over scattering their contents on the | t}2t the proportion of boy to girl | the music. S ll An d nce | first track of the main line. The |babies therc is larger than at any After the concert dancing will be lllfl en a schedule was held up for about fifteen | time since 1854 1 5 enjoved e = » g because England will Ribs Broken By Fall TR | minutes and evervthing to expedite | yiced every man child she ean zet to : i N ake their home in the railroad’s ] g Whoppers cruiser. “And,” added Mr. White the clearine of ihe trael wasdone b 0 0 B0 S0 iE e S ltalian freishdhandler emploved |l s hotel ¥ is Ebel augmented a letter written last October, ‘o - e e s 1e terrible wastage of war. |at the local transfer station was pain- L = (Boston Post.) 2 : WILL REOPEN MARGH rom the official repor acci S e i Ten e e e daily and while manufacturers and - ¢ 5 agents- at Hamburg informed dent, which was sent to the “Yellow nienels cereniivicounthus il | Ul Hnlared Paorday ayhen he fell | iner employes of labor are finding The thanks of fair-minded Ame; later that, during the entire war, Building” the cause was given as fol- | babies today. Every government o m_-nm‘rm Tucking boxes to iculty in securing help, the men in | cans are due our neighbor, the Trans- | sels freely carried ammunition frd lows: Snow and sicet formed on the |atroad realizes that amons its na- T ¢ of the station manage to keep | cript, for the prompt and effective | German ports both to Spain and wheels of the cars, which had been Lol ded by Dr. J. C. Tan- crew numerically strong. o % % i the United States, and that neith S T ShiT o e A ner who found that two of his ribs manner in which it has nailed the Contact With Diseases Off the | still, > & o . e s . ; is a motley crowd found lugging . of the belligerents made any remg . Sress. When the cars started to|POrtant. Wnerc there are no bables | were broken. The injured man will [ cpges of moods to and from the cars, | 0ld lie to the effect that the United | strance.” Streets or Quarantine Will Follow— | move, the wheels were raised and as | there can be no national wealth, be laid up for some time because of | yumbered among the truckers are |States during her war svith Spain result the flange was unable to grip | atter how great the na his hurts. ren who have had college educations | asked Germany to prevent the ex- Erelght Carsiberatiot ool [ the track. thus causing the derail- bN’i‘rl-fe’f t i tent in the Unitted unginoniSneakes: and after a series of misfortunes have ) 4 2 e | ment and consequent tipping o is fact is as patent in the Unitted The March meeting of the board o « GE 1 E 8 Acting under instructions from Dr:} ., AR Ut OF B0l o el S e along with | directors of the Business ;mrrlm ;mf ‘m& l‘r‘r:v(h‘ o Hu"i“a;v];;\ss(‘vr\‘;(t::')g ulwdf\ nitions Oa war to Spain, and that Roger M. Griswold, Superintendent | e c!h('r‘accc):lml wastes of iyn?m s provement association scheduled for |which the company has fitted up for | the impeal government acceded to of Schools J. H. Dows has closed the ’ 3 B ey traordinary resources, Uncle ¢ S | last evening was postponed for a week | siceping quarters. Noticed on the |the request. T e ATl R The two feet denth of snow in front people have been notoriously owing to the inability of many of | platform recently was a broken down | iy .I»;- e ; e : Peod tTh borsists. e Kensing a i : G front of farm on the “Thomas Ensign |tul of baby lives the members to be present G, TANe oy S e g s || D e MERG GV GG B 9 (2 aged by so-called: “milttiiey: cull Hubbard school of Bast Berlin for &} 1,00 on Worthington Ridge was the | Census estimates indicate that in | The association's banquet commit. | famous as a baseball and pole plaver, | Ambassador White's autobiography oiters who ought to kntyis period of one week. In the latter| . ...o"or civing John Norton from |the United States as a whole we lose |t is working energetically in pur. | Once the idol of devotees of sport, he | in the attempt to substantiate their bl ol Ry iheltten gistrict the attendance has been s orious injury on Wednesday after- | o ,"t Sy o "‘:}l"“‘b\’f‘s ""_‘”":1- suit of prospective speakers and until [ iad gone the pace and now he's back | claims. 3 small for the past two weeks that it | noon. Mr. Norton who is about seven- .‘jfl'fi,,“:“(m.;:n:,‘_ 73 o '(:!‘“:\2\.\',“ e ‘\::'1“0‘(;:“‘:‘\ 1;,‘:”'1\\\,V\'_\r Iw \l‘(‘(’?ir\(('d to -K"*“n“\:)!'!l:;“:;“f9‘!]‘:“«‘1"“ “:(‘i “_tl‘;'yl‘:"“"‘ s was thought the proper work could X years 0'1“- Uves with Mr. En | 7cqland, bl. There are twelve coun- | (he sefiing of & a‘:.rg f:: "m:xq?,‘;—:f:: VNI (s e ey H R not be accomplished. In one room ; &1 'NM: ;n“d“‘hf]:fi(]‘vd:t‘:z;);";fid‘?;de":f tries in which the infant mortality is | will be held in abeyance. The com- |t number of whom have battled | White did once ask the German au- only eight pupils were present Tues- | o, "4 e parn mhe doors of the barn | 10V er, than our own. g . | mittee hopes to make an encouraging [##ainst John Barleycorn for thorities to search a Spanish s merchant ships of the belligeren §ay morning. The district has Deen | ¢ fxed on wheels and are slid from | St Year in Bridgeport 3,854 bables | report at the next meeting. In the gang they give but litfle trouble | qupposed to e carrying munitions fo | s 1s unqualifiediy ‘danted Hydi § the throes oferip and meeslos and | o4g gidc 1o the other, when opening, | L2 DPr. Of these 315 died In the No Word From Company. Lhftheiantionltics, i e : sovernment of Great Britain, whid gractically every Bome had one or | T is presumed that My Noiton u"ehni first year, at the rate of .\.\. ina A pany. § Spain in order that ]m’muzhl have pr e e ‘I“yw s a:dfl.“ fo'c more patients. ~ While it is thought | 1o°wpeci "ot (et Mr. Novton pulled }iousand. Death claimed 66 in the | Members of the board of select- Brief Items date to secd home to Amerlea as o)) SR8 SR il e nbiocts (i iR the epidemic has reached its crest, | peard to shout for help. When u':; second year of their lives and 72 | Men continue to await the pleasure Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bllsworth of | the ship's contraband cargo and the :’% on the nnamthoriel Mk nevertheless it was deemed advisable | nctoy oo, Sate f9F RelP: WheD T | more died before they were five years | Of the Connecticut company resarding | zohemia stroot, colebrated their | CNANCe of hier being fitted out so trat i o e to keep the children, who have been | wo& o1t FERIGE 10 W assistance, Be | o1q. ~ This hotal of 516 deaths under | the results of tho ultimatum sent a it could be inst our mer- | som L fortunate enough to escape the dis- | covered by the door. This was raisey |TVE Vears of age shows that 183 out | few days aso by Chairman Johnson chant navy German govern- [ Both these points have vital beal ases up to this time, from coming | and, beyond a shaking up, he suffersq | L SYeTY thousand bables born did |13 comnection with the dispute over ment did as asked, but found oniy |ing on our own problem today. It ) contact with those -afflicted. lithle Thjury. The S0 i wiles e [mot live fo o tol school, the question of lighting Whiting minoy, cenyshand apd ey e shlp [well Ciae She saiEEEEEEE milar conditions exist in Kensing- | fell, gave way before his weight, but | _ wiile this is a better showing than | street. : canlliglieire was not fitted out as an auxiliary | cleared away from them ton at prosent. There are innum- | was frm engueh to Mol thne dent |m 1914, when, with a less population, | Mr. Johnson has insisted that the | Mrs Eliiah Williams is reported to stable cases of the maladies prevalent | from crushing him. The escape traw | 407 dicd under one vear old and a |combany install three eighty candle b ‘;""“"l“'_\“ :l' _‘,‘\"‘}Y”‘”‘”‘_"”'”"““ at & G — aad. To than half the student body | serious injury is considered nothing total of 567 died under fl\‘v vears old, Y'.\.\(‘r lights to replace the ten un- | ''C' home orestville avenue. attended classes yesterday In one | short of miraculous. it is al rming cnough to give strength f! factory bulbs now in service and _ The Hose company will hold a resu- ghteen pupils out of for- | e Al to the Baby Week movement, that the lamps shall burn all night. | % meeting tonight in the firemen's Such figures sho give us pause. | The tc i fn : R R ty-eight were Dresent | uck 1res should give us pause. wn will put up a fourth ince ms in the Town hall Superintendent Dows deplores the | 1Both the Berlin and Kensington | Countries immensely poorer, some of descent, the selectmen helic : A son was born this morning to cituation oé it will mean the schools | post offices were scenes of much hus- |them without public school systems | 0 candle power proverly distributed il i O e e o have to he kept open a week | tling today. Yesterday an order was | & m of disseminating know- | Will be suflicient to light the strcet | church street. i i by word of mouth, raise |satisfactorily. nger, hen the soft, balmy da) fl;_{ receive fron the epa N i Je ™ o S P e e ISR O RO dePaXent Rco babics immensely better than we | The local officials believe that the | . i i Sur their appear: count every blece of mall received al|go Carelessncss and neglect would | company will accept the proposition | “¢2th of Charles Cavanaugh which . Griswold deemed it ex- | {he office today. The order covered 2 2 ’ = o scem to account for ot i 2 making it u ossar appes aecurred Sunday at his ome in | prevent the spread of the | the entire district of New England. ! our high infant it unnecessary to appeal to g : home in % [ mortality the public utilities commission for | Marion. He was a native of Plain- o the cause was taken. | This order is given officially and a Thele | S i Gl T ielter service on this thoroughf: i i - v Al broth epidemic in the Kensington | complete report of all mail received | . e 5 LS aioisniare: 5 .l cached the stage of | on the day must be sent to the postal |1 ™ ‘1F Soibe nas ordercd a i May Add Sccond Switcher, as inaugh, and his mother i iond Jaby eek, commencing Sat- T, s it is hoped to | department. 3 , & Se To relieve the congestion « S ba e 12 nop LG D uidas, forithel purnose Mot bringine|lle aingyl andt al the sbaint et s hool Janitor Thompson - is con- . 8 e itoR Clod Skirts 1 Dresses ready for eoh it e Tendered Surprise Party, heme to parents and guardians, and || diiorg officiats ave alamine o oST€ | fined to his home by illness, # of Spring Suits, Coats, irts and S8 2 LOnK £ $ ported | jifteen members of Martha Re- |those who may some day occupy | oo oad officiais are planning to send in Eas Berlin this mornin and it is - Sl . g nother switcher to Plainville to | The condition of Mr B vour inspection Hoped 't a full attendance will be | Pekah lodge of Plainville tendered |ihose St e T“"\']‘,‘\'“fl’;\”’I“:‘P“”“'c operate until conditions hecome more | obertson, who is ill at her home on your mnspection. : satisfactory. The ecngine mnow used | Camp street is reported to he some- | 8 Latel ¢ hav bhee s o i g . T Eernass it e I:J’:"l‘:nr"]” day and night in switching the c hat improved. 3 Qur Styles comprise all the latest models of the st Church street, Kensington. The day |ness’ furore: possibly it is the promise ':"\””,‘f" ing "”""‘]"““:]'1 _"“‘]‘_“Vf‘ resul The White Oak Tee company started Tssues Warning. was spent in playing whist and other | of our coming commercial supremacy, | ¢ " ledoticit spmuchten courageme Dr. R. M, Griswe as interviewed | games and a delightful collation was {but at any rate we are beg g 1 \ a crop. s repositorie: Dr. R. M, Griswold was interview game e besthming fo | Cpilii ol evers sidins betwesn third crop. Tts repositor is morning regarding the closin served Mrs. Bunting formerly re- ¢ that man builds not for himseclf i e e o 3 dlled sonie. ¢ vt e £ It is recessary to see our wmplete line to fll"y the schools. He said th hile the | sided in Plainville and was a member [alone. There iy another generation |\ i M‘“” R e \m’]' mderstood that the warvested | § 5 maladies have not spread “c- much | of the lodge i to be consldered if we are to endure. | \L0y Gnd during the past : fow aags. !0 Will be shipped o town realize what real bargains we have to offer. up to th time, nevertheless The | s, . First of all, '11“;”. i founRdutyino il o e e e e S T thought “an ounce of prevention was| The many friends of Mrs. I J. [te waste our babies. as we d0 now | ¢, two o three hours at & time. Goo i i 5 R e o e e it e bt G 0 e s (0 SO o1 s vt e e 0w e | DON'T NEGLECT WOUNDS § ALL ALTERATIONS FREE ns there is nothing alarming about | pleased to learn th : idgeport will be one or tne | ¢ S e 7 he situation but feels the diseases|ered from her rccent indisposition. | different communities that will | (1S L e Gl e Por a (e e e e | should not be allowed to gain a foot- [ Mrs. Cummings was formerly a res- |€0-operate with the children’s bureau | 7y it (W0 N0 REIR, RE to e ? wLoun = cul}‘itls? Minardictiin: hold among the children. Dr. Gris- | ident of Bast Berlin. (28 UL AbtesEa il O LS, Bl WGl |i i (o) Wens S, ,a]iglfozta&ne%e;'m,&mg A wold urges parents to keep their The United Electric Light and Wa- an exhibit during the week, Yy E J i i ! gh it has been eco: absolutel derfull tiseptic - 5 N AP S = 5 is exhib will not he entirely e h bsolutely pure, wonderfully antiseptic § 135 M S hildren at home if any member of | o company will start planting poles | 058 O S fo vefuse many and works wonders in its healing in- 3 ) viamn t:, the family is confined by iliness. © e | (smorrow on the line which will fur~ {fF Mo! e o Libie. s |10 divisions the amount o e, e CED ey e | B regards this as imperative and said, | njsh power to the brick vards d : d continues to grow and the 1 v ing ‘ a 4 ot &Y e Par Varn To Keep Children In gt o tional sets babies are the most im- Secretary Lansing only a few wee| ago made the positive statement th portation from her territory of mu- {at no time during the Spanish did this government request the go ernment of Germany not to sell an munition to Spain. Yet in spite e propagators of this | both these conclusive denials, Another hoary fabrication has j The facts are, as our contemporary | been laid low. This averred brought out, that Ambassador |ing the war between Russia a Japan the British government wan od its citizens not to travel on tH silver wedding anniverbary last saturday, entertaining a number of iheir friends at their home. They 1eceived many beautifu] gifts. room only Word has been received here of the Margaret Cavanaugh. Bad at the classes when the schools | M Darwin R. Bunting a surprise reopen Monday, March 13, that being | party yesterday at her new home on 1 v designated by Dr. 5 ¥ season, the most pepular variety of cloths. foree of men o werk today cutiing BT Sl i ahe e and restores vitality fo injured c Barnes’ Bloc house where the maladies are pre I Wil place tha bonse under qu. Court Mattebes: o hei 5 e charge are A quandary B ! wounded parts and causes rapid he meeting last night and traasacts P its dispositic ing. It is entirely stainless, easy and i 1 ’ f fathe Trucking ree Nugmented. clean to and very econocmical, nes ( \ ! Yy handy, | The force of fre handlers, \\hu‘ amonrt o P Citizens are asked to health department as much a

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