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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 1016. Plainville News l ‘;CromsflAlli éonc! OCCUPY NEW PLANT | Lecs ALL Kick!” Fvery Corn Vanishes by Using Wor Isn't it wonderful what a difference Rockwell-Drake Go.-to Start Ship- | £ i il Wi i ‘ping Machinery Here Soon AGED WOMAN HURT BY FALL Mrs. Laura Knight Has Spinal Verta- ANNUAL SPRING LINING SALE 1S THE NEXT THING OF ABSORBING INTER- S minn alion - EST TO THE TAILOR, DRESS- Artistic Touch MAKER OR HOME SEWER e e e OO in Furniture flooring, the Rockwell-Drake com- pany hopes to have its Plainville plant : BEGINNING TUESDAY, MARCH 7TH, WE WILL, UNTIL SAT- f | i operation by April T and its oficers | ayypee! T Don't Caret I Got Rid of My That elusive quality which lend : URDAY, THE (1TH, INCLUSIVE, HOLD OUR ANNUAL SPRING 405 NOREDSALAR atranzomentssto ity Corns With ‘Gets-It'!” to enchantment in the furnishing of a home is hard SALIL OF LINING . . 4 ok machinery from its Hartford factory. | folks bumped up, with cork-screwed L (tiralhas baen! endowed s JANINGS. FIVE DAYS OI' BARGAINS, % building. which has heen in | faces, gouging, picking, drilling out to oblain course of construction for several | their corns, making packager of their with artistic lines by On account of the scrious dye situation, linings have advanced yery W | oelks. s now nearing completion and | taes with plasters, bandages, tape and judgment in the sclection and arrangement of the materially in pricc. We, by foresizhed buying, and with a plentiful ";‘,‘M,,,:J”:]‘,,.7;‘,‘,"”’,”:,’;,1”"; "”':21"_‘,"";“,,‘.'; ;",':,"f' ,’ffy‘,;’)”“‘,,mfk"'l'.”"}f:”‘\:“r’,'”"T,,_"‘v"‘ furnishings is absolutely necessary but the former Ly the end of the month. | you do it. Use “Gels-Tt." It's marvel- requisite L You than we could buy them for in the market today. Handicapped by the severe weather | cus, simple, never fails. Apply it in found on our floor 3 | (e o ny has been delayed in the |2 seconds. Nothing to stick to the I T8 00 YOV D ECIDED EADYANTA Gt e iy work - It was originally intend- | stocking, hurt or irritate the Come and let us show 1 . 3 ed to begin installing the machinery | Tain stops. Corn comes “clean off, Ly March 15, the actual manufactur- | quick. TIt's one of the gems of necessary to (he fit of a garment, as is a foundation to a house. ing to commence about a month later. | world. Try it—you'll kick —from joy At the outset the company was trou- | I"or corns, calluses, warts, bunions T i i T e T S | bled by the scarcity of labor and fancy | fets-It" is sold everywhere, 25¢ a 15¢ Percali > rice it . T 5 ornes prices had to be offered even for men | Lottle, or sent direct by [, Lawrence .L ercalines arve priced 1 yard. The grade selling for 20c yard. to assist in excavating for the cellar. | & Co., Chicago, Ill. Sold in New The 36 inch Lining Lawn, regular 15c¢ quality, for 12 ard. The yard The weather also seriously affect- | Brituin and recommended as the wide Lining Satin reduced as follows, rezular 19¢ quality for 15¢ yard. | | e1 the work. Nevertheless the build- | worlds best corn remedy by City The 250 srade fos Sfe surd, The 356 crade loc 556 yard. You ehn jud f s win ','." completed within a few | Drug Store, Crowell's Drus Store, from these as (oo the savings to be made. Kemember, but five days to i e ooy DeEe o i T pehneltzonin B bton buy at the reduced prices. work on new machines in its Hartford | . ) ) shop for the local plant. When the |Showed that a spinal vertgbrea was factory here is ready for occupancy | l'roken. br. J. C. Tanner ittending; they will be shipped here and the | b P il s . A _ = work on the e requirs iz | M s BEnightis fetghiyosix veuns ol PRE JOURT v: e o e S o Card of Thanks. ! SUPREMF (_Umn, OPENS, The officials have made no an- |fricnds are concerned over her con- | g xind neighbors and friends we | = = 0 oo oT T m { nouncement as to how larse a force | dition. ] e | are sincerely :.-,m»(ml for \“ly‘:;tlfl‘”i;”:) | Four :m“.l,l- s, Tolf ING AN AUTO) T S i e " will be employed when the factory | ONCEUETOTUOXTOMIENIETI (G | expressions of sympathy extended fo e p e “l}lu).\\:fl](';‘\l—““-".'_ e D ._L!\ ‘RY FOR NEW Ifl!_l'l‘:v\lf\ijul‘ DEPEND ON is opened. It is expected, however, The Savranoffs, famous musicians \,&,‘m.,-,.m the illness and at the death Hartford, A\ldv‘vlf 7 The su| L IECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED Ol L 2 e 5 a N other and si court began its March term in this that by summer there will be at least | now on a tour of this country, will | of our beloved wife, m - Chief Justioe 8,08 fifty men in the plant. For the most | make their appearance in Plainville | tor, Mrs. Catherine Parkinson Cun-| today with Chief Windham o8l part they will be skilled mechanics, | (omorrow night when they play in the pingham, We deeply appreciate the | tice presiding. ji\m! ; o from the company requiring but few or-|Town hall under the auspices of the |floral tributes sent at the time of the | cases were sraust o one N o [ o e tracks from the foot of Damon's Hin | JVATY laborers until the actual manu- | Woman's culb. The concert is the | funeral. ey ey 1 s R”i‘fifl » . N enticaie i 575 (o the ldepol and s \,”m' ‘I\‘Al 2 | facturing of ball bearings, which is to | trira of a series of four cnfertain- WILLIAM CUNNINGHAM county. h:mmfl A 7”/_ "[‘mm of W RSk John J. Viets .... Bkl feasible the company will rn;mu- u:: be the company’s chief product, is |ments which the club has arranged AND FAMILY peal from the superior R | 2 i " 30 1) IR R P co y, asked for a divorce § John H. Webber .. 1,100 roadbed between th, > started for the benefit of the library fund MRS, ARTHUR FARRAR ham county, asked o retwee ose points. There 2 . | 2 v PARKINSON . yman on the ground of i T i iton IS sic ors anticip: 3 Y PARKINSON, Lucy A. Lymar Former DocallMas Hed, s no doubt these roveme. The plant in Hartford will he| Music lovers anticipate a treat in HARRY PARKINSOX y A. Lyn 2 B[]ARD [": RELIEF I Sy Ty mect with popular s oroments Wil © ied 4s & branch, for a time at [thc cntorlainment which the Russian MICHAEL PARKINSON. representations at time of mare Yesterday Mrs. Arthur Woodruff re approval o The Windham case was one for d gar 5 according to one of the of- |\isitors will give. The Savranoffs are The Windha Upson Funeral Tomorrow, least. according to on give ceived word of the dea of e S 5 {{tlented people and have be o “m e : ze claimed by tne shutting of ved rd of tl leath : f her T b e | ficials, althoush it s likely Hmlv the | talented ‘. 1 l‘r .1’n\ ha ‘v cn heard A 'hlURl)\ (,H““) ,<:‘ “;f',“, !“ S 3 brother, Floward Shumway, which oc- | 4,,° i Re bson of | entire business will eventually be lo- {in_concert for many vear water fron ¥ - s ] curred in Chics Mr, Shumway msted avenue, IBast Hartford, | cated hore, | Their prozram includes selections | DURABLY GARBED W. E. Stroud of Middletown, who = slashed his throat Saturday Anthony Newton Dead. | on the piano, violin and ‘cello in ad- | appeal from superior court, seel (’hone . i (Mail Orders Carcfully IY something akin the designer. Of course good it | ¢ furnishings to be supply now on hand, arve in a position o sell you linings at less cost (o ily secured in the furnishir you Ffurniture that is truly Sewer, a Tailor or in the Dressmaking business. Good linings > s beautiful. | was construeting cngineer of the : construeting ineer f 18 Wniehit, will ‘e held tomorrow s A scover from the Hartford water bd and in recover fr $1,500 for alleged damage to his 7 - ’ = | dition to vocal numbers The leader | terment will take place in w mordinasieenie ety ediiienciochil ol SE R DES USRI S I e Challange Pipe company of Batavia, ‘ N8 | his family are unable to give any rea- i upon which he was standing broke | son for his ot Mr. Upson has been | field. Mr. Newton was well known in . 81,000 Vorth of Property | meviivion Vi i srown i s WD | S L Tt wsing his death board truck The Hartford county case wag of the late Theodore MacDonald, Dl W s nczzoliso, 3 % in:urance commissioner, against ¥ 1 ~ 1 prano voice of exeellent quality, o etna rdemnity company on all ere abont (hirty-two years ago. He | compiny of Hartford in the capacity | 1ived in Northticld for a long time : lep A nden i : i St : o vo | Miaving of the fawmous Hungarian ances of claim vas the son of Mr. and Mrs. Willis | of o toohmalke ' son was horn Surviving him are his widow, (wo 4 ¢ is described s © remarkable | i Ilinots, und ‘was imspecting a newly { cemetery, I<ensing death of Anthony Newton. which oc- UIDs oy 1 LA S ot g 01d - Soldiers Are EXempt O | siwisic iank, when the scatrotaine v, Kensington, Members of | déath of Anthony Newton, which oc-| ¢, 0 SESRS, B0 (DL LN T | Laimen b 3 Coision. wien ‘ | Was | who is an invalid Latclyl nafinie |Mavests at divisiad S iuedient Lic ¢ native of Berlin, having heen born o heen emploved was seventy-nine years of age and had by the 'ratt and Cady mway. who lived in Shumway !in Kensington, Decomber 11, 1861 e : , £ 7 B e s e o the e features of the concert " AR v arguments Wedl homestend at the foot of Galpin's Hill. and was the son of Isaac Upson and | liam of Northfield, and a brother, 1 re assigned for ! The third member of (he group day and Thursday 1o sl onerddfun o wONstine SRz abeth (AT Ign) iGpson Wk el 1 aup= | eoxee sUsNewton 0f Blinyille, Seu S sed e s i s el b S x i i 2 4 B other brother, Frank B. Newton, a ness ibout cight vears . I'he * vived by three brothers, Benjamin A., | Other : i 5 > : e o former Plainville selectman, died sey- | #1110Ugh a native of Russia has : : Hunch for Editors | [ many years in (hig country . - 5 Aracy pink 'um, the New il celloist of great skill i ? “Fvening Telegram,” in talking abi The Woman's club, while hoping to 3 2 L H Thomas [Edison, asserted that wil . i realize some money for the library LT he mot any sort of a cluci as helper, He made such a good im- [ Vices will be held at James A. Whit- | town’s oldest residents, is In a serious | fund, from the ocntertainments are fe > 3 e hnted o track tf to W | The board of relief has completed | pression on the foreman of the com- | Ne¥’s undertaking rooms, Fast Hart- | condition at her home on East Main yranged for them princinalls to : - : ; The satirist who prepetrated 4 pany that he was invited to join the ; ford, tomorrow afternobn. street, as a result of injurics sus- [{he townspeople a construction gang. e remained with Sons of Veterans Meeting. tained by a fall a few days 50. | tion of the om (the Boston concern for a {ime when | The next meeting of the Berlin Song | Mrs. Knight tripped on the stairs at [given to the organization’s various . o e St has listened to several appeals for re- i he received, a good offer from (he | of Veterans association will be held | ler home and in falling she had her jypdertakings for philanthropic pur- 3 = 5 ; > guction and in a number of cases the | Challenze company, which he ac-|at the home of J. C. Lincoln, Thurs- | back badly hurt Examination | osc 8 : L A CHILD DOESN'T wppeals were granted. Many exsol- | cepted and for the past seven vears [ day evening. Officers for the ensuing Grange Meetina, : LAUGH AND PLAY diers benefited to the amount of $1.000 | has heen employed by that concern. ear will be elected and a commit- 5 S . The CGrange will hold its reguiar s S . " n (3 which they are exempt. In all the | Promotions came rapidly until at the | tee on Memorial day services will be | Ported as considerably improved this |, 0 (e lecting (his evening in it . B o8 IF CONSTIPATE reductions amount to $11,500, ime of his death he w construction | chosen. All members are requested to | Worning. | han g which $7,205 was in the Kensinzton | superintendent wiih headquarters at | be present at the meeting. Miss 15dith Mather, a teacher in the | several important matlers to be con- 5 % Look, Mother! Is tongue coate district and the balance in the Worth- | cthicago. About five vears ago his perior Court Opens Today. Hubbard school, 1ast Berlin, is | gjgered, : = " hreath feverish and ington district. Additions were made | parents took up their residence in spending the week at her home in After the bu in a few cases. The asscssors boosted | Lynholden, Iflorida, where they are Lyme, E sidl the 1915 list er that of the previous | living a1 present Mrs, Shumway i ¥Yormer Local Man Falls from Scaf- e s teors B W of Boston had | of Bast Hartford, Henry G., of Cleve- folding in Chicazo — Connecticut | George Tlall compan f ton i 3 0 ) representatives here, crecting i tanl | land, Ohio, and’ George M., of Walling- | ¢ral months ago. | Company 1o Make Improvements-—— [ 1 (e Brandesce place on Worthing- * ford, and one sister, Mrs. Willard I. Injured by Iall, | . on Ridge and Mr. Shumway acted | Alling of "Kensington. Funeral ser- et 2 G . Literary Socicty Holds Open Meeting | (00 It wd Mr. Shum cted Mrs. Laura Knight, one of the its lists and yesterday they were filed reat in apprecia . ught to he pror 1 support and patronage S - ¢ . 3 , and set to revising war - d the town clerk’s office. The board on Pierce streoet There are The March term of the superior court opened in IHartford this after- noon at o'clock A case of local Mrs. 3 interest is that of John Miller, who | returned home after a visit with hoer Plead seven months | was convieted in the local town court | father, J. A. Hall. hoard of relief reduced the list by | azo and is survived by his wife, hi $16,502, making the 1915 increase iness session there will o 2 1 stomagh sous Frank Mitehell, “California Syrup of - Fig yomr by $39.921 and this year by ap- | visiting at her son's home M Shum- in Upper Conrt. | | harm tender stomach, proximately $10,000. A year ago the | wdy w married ahout | ank Cafferty went, to Hartford | liver, howels. | on the charge of breaking into the his afternoon {o enter his plea in | | parents and his sister, Mrs. Woodruff. | house of Irank Day of Kensington. HiDErion Colth ilol Nhiih e was | $29.000. Below is a4 list of the | heen completed. The news of his | munication from State's Attorney Al- onfclon e tor b | | changes made by the board of relief, | tragic death was received with sorrov- | corn this morning. directing him to mon drunkard, Cafferts has been out | the first column being the amount |about town this morning for heing of | be present at the trial, which is sched- HH.PS VAHIGUSE VE'NS S e e et e { reccommended by the assessors: 1 genial and obliging disposition he | uled for this afternoon. ceurt here. Y Kensington Dis ot made many friends her Must Pay Bond. SR ET | | | | | | i Rubbing the swollen veins nightly for Burton S. Griflin and his sister, Mrs. A Josephine B Pleasant Mecting. That a trusting disposition is not | about two minutes with a gentle upward AN g R ! Lo appear be- <Dean $85 $1.885 | The Berlin Literary socicty held an 1s | fore the court cither jate today or | always the best is the opinion of | stroke brings benefit to sufferers and | tomorrow to plead to charges .,ri 2 Charlc b Krickson 2,288 288 | open meeting in the parlors of the !, ¢ : el : mighty good advice, #uys an authority = o - - G e e e Beriinit Conereautional Gnirony b jihomasiSeconuont oth Boechil s wampi | niEhRoee s RS e BRI o S G s Sbaaniial oy ins s | [MOTHER'S PRIDE ] 1.150 150 | evening and a large number of mem- | road. Last summer Louis Mancini | ,." (o ara the heart, because the blood in | 1berty since he was hound over, | Bdgar Ives (soldier) 985 bers and friends of the organization | was found guilty of theft of crickens | the veins flows that way, apply Bmerald | [Ticnds having [urnished bail for his | 8 A. Keeney (soldie 140 were present The feature of the apvearance. Hi ister was not Thompson-Olmstca evening was the reading of Henr Try tais simple home treatment for a few | {3 Tt company 000 4,000 | Arthur Jones' comedy “The Iiar: days and improvement wil be moticed, | Hartford jail awaiting trial. Griffin e e by Miss Althen Clark of Meriden, »Deart was touched to sec a fellow | then continue until veins are rveduced to | has stated that he will fight the case e formal. 1t is very conc rated and penc- | (i, q finish. He denies his guilt and wpedelece Ba e e rating and can he obtained at any modern | ¢ L y gui e e oles are piped by hins went bonds for the appear- | 4rug Siore. “1¢ i) powerful that [t wieo | has retained Attormoy D.I. Me- | (\ipfing held by while cruchet but veduces Goitre and Wens. Clark and Brain- | Lonough o defend him 1 7 ance of Mancini at the March term of | erq, Riker-1fegeman Drug Stores have o _ tons. This Is an attractive design for the superior court. Secondon said this | Emerald Ol in the ovigmat bottle and will Brief Itcms. ten-year-olds. morning he was not well acquainted | be giad to supply it Word has been received from Mr. | me | A laxative today with Mancini, but feeling sorry for — | ond Mrs, I, P. Frisbie, who have been tomorrow. Children simply will ne| Damon o Make Improvements. him, went bonds to the amount of spending the winter in California, of PUT CREAM IN NOSE take the time from play to empg o 950 95 G. A. Stark iperintendent of trac $150 Recently Secondon was mnoti- | their intention to leave San Diego their bowels, which become clogged iswold construetion for the Connecticut com. | fied to have his countryman in court | for Tos Anzeles in a fow duvs. Thes AND STOP CATARRH up with waste, liver gets sluggish . 3065 265 | pany. and 1. A. Johnson of the en- | today and made a diligent search for i will not return to Platnville until tomach sour Hustere 1.050 3,800 | gineering department. in company | Mancini but failed to find him. Sick or nerveus headaches always [ May. Tells How To Open Clogged Nos- l.ook at the tongue, mother! 1 Willhemina Kelley (sol- with Ifivst Selectman William H. Gih- | Secondon is inclined to take the mat- result from a torpid liver or a dis- Members of Manross Itelief corps trils and End Head-Cold coated, or your child is listless, cross dier) 1,200 200 | ney, inspected Worthington ridge, | ter philosophically, but says”it will ordered stomach—treat the liver, vill be entertained at the mecting of teverish, breath bad, restless, King's blue chambray forms the S0 | corselet of this small gown, whici i e local court and convicte o | OIl (full strength) with brush or hand | in the local court and convicted. He L altullesirensy [fortunate. She has been held in | takes « plaid Kilt, bluc and white | gingham and a white pigue guimpe of sealloped edges. Stitehed-on strap appealed the case. Mr. Sccondon’s oldicr) 1,565 35 | Her reading of the play was received | countryman in such a plight and he Worthinzton District, with pleasure’ and liberal applause | willingly S 5 750 [ followed the rendition of each scene, | Failey Between the aets Miss Helen Nowurse 1,000 favored with piano sclections, The e T affdir proved a most enjoyable one, 2 doesn’ Emma B where the conerete pavement will be | be a long time before he will be so or sweeten the stomach, and the | Gilbert Thompson Relief corps of | cat heartily, full of cold or has son tsoldier) .. 2,100 1,106 |laid by the state hizhway department, | trusting again. head is cured. The surest way is to teake W ) Bristol tovorrow afternooun. There | You feel fine in a few moments at or any other ehildieuiiil Alice Mitchell | vesterday Prior to the laying of the St. Paul's Church Notes. | will be initiation at the session Your cold in head or catarrh will ', give a teaspoonful of “Calf 660 | permanent pavement Supcrintendent | arie will be celehrated tomorrow | Mrs. Nerie L. Spencer will he hos- | ¢ Bone ,rm\"”":‘l “l‘vt*“l','_.;:”::,‘:‘ '\:;,’,“1, fornlimiSyrup) ot Hles. " Ehesk: =Ny Lhcy A, Northrep | Stark informed Selectman Gibney that | qoiiins' (Ash Wednesday) . ot | tess at the meeting of the I, L, Whist ; lnesale. BhLi {soldier) 1000 | his company would make some im- | orclgek.. TLenten devotions. will Y (Iub to he held Thursday afternoon, | head will clear and vou can breat less, and in a few hours all this com Walter 1. Penfield .. 50 provements. New ties and rails will |y g Wedn frecly. ~No more dullness, headache; | tipation poison, sour bile and fem : ! no hawking, snuffing, mucous dis- | menting waste will gently move o fihde Dicket be laid from Woodruff's corner to the . i | charges or dryness; no struggling o thelbowein: andl you haws > 28 Tenry L: Porter (sol- end of the line and a six inch tile will dier) 3 4 be placed under the space hetween breath at night playful child again. A thorough “in Tell your druggist want a | side cleansing oftimes all that h & official visit to the church i»““'d“ bottle of s Cream Balm essary. It should be the first treatsl lenry Sage Iistate 3,695 |lprevont the heavingdof the concrete fl . FUu8E Ro0E (BT Bl B8 ol ments resulting from liver or stom- A S | Apply a little of this fragrant ment given in any sickne Mrs, Willim N . g and will dispose of the water. It has '”" _]' "" S e : ach trouble—quickly remove giddi- § R T TS O T ""”“ { tiseptic cream in vour nostrils, let Beware of counterfeit fig syrupés Aib1% thel | heen used in several places and has j dttack of mes k i ness, palpitation, biliousness, indi- DIONE O & ar the | penetrate through cvery air passage K vour druggist for @:§0-cent bottle Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nichols of gestion, constipation, etc. dewalks | of the head; soothe and heal the swol- worry, because it is perfectly harm sday and Friday evenir | Ash Wednesday services will he during Lent at 7:30 o’clock, R | held in the Church of Our Saviour sermons appropriate to the season will tomorrow at 10 a, m. and 7 p. be delivered : Thursday evening Archdeacon Brew- sstate George Rip- the tracks to dispose of the surface Sricfs. D S i ST e e ater. r. Stack claims the > wi They i it i il- ple . (soldier) A water. Mr. Stack claims the tile will - i ST TN y invariably relieve all ail harles - | ) ed o satisfa orily The tile | dier) - : | worked out satisfactorily. | gesti i W . 3 i e sington are receiving congratula- urely vegetable. Plain or Sugar Coated. Judge Byington has issued anlorder | len, inflamec cous membrane, and | has directions for babies, ¢ W. I and.T. M pipe will have its outlet at the fodt|Kensingt ’)‘.‘;u| ‘rr e congie o e Gtale e o o »L]vl. e v :l len, inflamed mucous membrane, 1\1‘,‘\ full directions for babie il -, A T 2 of Damon’s Hill. According to ¥r. tlons on the birth of a daug 5 PROVES THEIR MERIT. om the probate niting to | relief comes instantly {dren of all ages and for grown-upd . Sidet Stark. the Connecticut company Lias | he condition of Alonz Sweet, who Dr. J. H. Schenck & Son, Philadelphia. s1x months the time for presentation | It ig just what every cold and cat- | plainly printed on the bottle. Loal dier) R 5141 decided to listen to the pleas of local | was injured Saturday by a trolley car v R ol claims against the estate of Mrs arrh sufferer needs Don't stay stuf= | carefully and see that it is made by [P I Dhiskles Thompson . .. people regarding the condition of the the foot of Damon’s Hill, was re- Uhoche Cowles, fodsup and miserables the “California Fig Syrup company alifornia Syrup of Iig which

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