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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1916. | qinvii!elNeWs : 5 womavs oo wiv | M IAMI AN[]THER SU[;[‘E:SS | STEAMEK.‘S' ‘COMAL” CONCHO. | ‘SAN JACINTO' 1} 9] | . New service now in_operation every | Wednesday from New York via " ; | Key West & “Oversea” Rail Concert By the Savranolls TeAL |~ oeee seamee s New v mon Saturday, affording all-ocean route to {0 Music Lovers |} Tampa—St. Petershurg and other West Coast Resorts of Florida 'PLAY FOR LIBRARY BENERIT | CIRCLE ToURS To Florida East Coast points via above “newroute, "retuningthrough (Phone Number Charter 5200) (Mail Orders Carciully Filled) OUR ANNUAL MARCH SALE OF SPRING WEARING APPAREL IS THE Audience Makes Up In Enthusiasm | Jacksonville and historic Charleston, . | with liberal stop-over privileges. | What It, Lacks In Numbers—¥Fourth | To_Mobile, Ala,, by steamer, | A 2 returni; Il rail, with i = Death In Family In Few Wecks— | ni.e,m;;;‘.,]:g;"l RE el ey W q o) - womans cun lut ovening mresonicd | e 8, s g ke In Furniture the Savranoffs, famous Russian musi- Domingo and other resorts of n ciansg, who #ave a concert in the Town < : 3 hall as the third of a series of en- | §| A (G W THE AMERICAN That elusive quality which lends something akin ] B To Galveston and Texas points | 2 3 2 Patrick sammon Dies Suddenly. e o exas points | A t -l T h THING NOW rtistic 1ouc \ OFFERING OUR PATRONS MANY PRICE ADVANTAGES Wi WILL BIE UNABLE TO GIVE LATER. THE COST O1' ALl FAB- RnIc ADVANCING AT AN ALARMING RA ALL WEARABLES tortainments whieh the organization |17 e EER A ! o enchantment in the furnishing of a home is hard s T KINDS ALtE BOUND 1O RI Nt o has artanged with the hope of adding | B ess all correspondence to | (he furniture has been endowed e sy it B ekl oot to the fund raised for the benefit of | Bl 4 W, pYE, Passenger Traflic S n Al S Of course good ADVANTAGE OF THIS SPECIAL SELLING FOR WE CANNOT HOL i b R ph T Gy et o Mokl | with artistic 1ines by the designer. co S TO DUPLICATE LIKE QUALITY OF MERCHANDISE LATER AT wonderful success, from a financial | 8! CLYDE-MALLORY LIN wdgment in the sclection and arrangement of the : THIS SALE'S PRICI viewpoint, although the ladies re- | N| picr 36, North Rtiver, New York | \mishings is absolutely necessary but the former ported doday that the attendance was | Authorized Tourist Oflices, Kb ; 4 in the furnishings to be e e e Jarger than they had expected, but it | §1 New ain R A DL LU e THE NEW SPRING SUPES in Women's, Misses’ and (he L S G e ) 'q found on pur floor, sizes are shown in Serges, Gabardine: fashionable cloth. MATERIALS are Mannish cy Checks, Gros de Londres, Serge and Silk com- binations, as well as Taffeta and Silk Poplin Suits. AMONG THE STY!LES enjoyved. wvranoffs, three talented mu- = s — = Come and let rendered a most pleasing pro- | i m and their concert w oughly The show you Furniture that is truly member of the clerical force in enthusi- | the factory of the Trumbull Flectric beautiful. there are Semi-blouse cffects, belted models, flare styles, semi-Norfolk, and astically received. Tncluded in the | company. | tailored Suits in conservative models, selections rendercd were some of (he Lis fiance is supervisor of vocal | most popular operatic numbers and | ining in the Thomaston and Te A MOST PLEASING ARRAY of the newest and pretticst fashions, 2 o lighter ’;n--nm(\m"»;vra all :lf' v.\"'l“" schools. l‘\]‘“ SR cs gl Im- & R SHaE o which were enthusiastically received. | popular youns lady ! and latest and most pleasing Spring colorings. Mr, Savranoff proved himself to be e e f p a master of the violin. His solos : s 5 | ITRUMBVAA e Vincent . Gl of this place was | O e L L SPLCIAL TON CALLIID o (he Swuits featured at $16.50, were admirably rendered. Many of [ . Vincent 1. Glunn of this place iwns ) 103 ASYLUM ST = £18.50, $25.00 cach. They arc very unusual values at these his selections ‘were difficult composi- | 2 "5y 16 Catholic university at 3 popular p e arc others worthy of attention in individual s(yles ““y”,"“ ,‘f‘” 1"'”‘\:v“‘"‘:"‘q"‘_fi"\“;:'::"(')"l \'1"‘1‘\‘«‘ Washington Monday when he was e HARTFORD, 20.5 i and playec @ as ® | Jecte ~ o e speakers at at $29.50, § $35.00 to 00 (hat will please the most fastidious i oy hott, who alsorens | Loorol tor be ons ot o bl woman by their quality, style, workmanship and cxcellence of fit. wined with p IS tions wasiant| thorseuiun B e O et hop etan 20| ey other enjoyable feature of the pro-| . ',m' o e 5 . el = = & ation’s capital. Mr. Glynn's talic | = & b gram There were also numbers on i g L | g UNIFORM IS SACRED. ; coneerned the history of the class. | g PR 5 the ‘eello by Russell Chilinski, one of | e young man is an alumnus of | GIRLS APPEAL FOR i Mt the:trio. ol : sc v Railway Officials Restrict s the Plainville Grammar school and ! — HAVING AN AU R The entertainment from start to| . ccjved his diploma from the New S F[‘ERING BABIES Blouses and Badges. AVING AN UTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON finish was exceptionally good. Tt Was | pyitain High school 1 June. He (Corrcspondence of The Assoclated PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCH AS oF a friumph for the musicians and from | won an enviable reputation in the - S Ger: y, Feb. 25.—4 the club’s viewpoint a success of which |‘elementary schools for his ability = Munich, Germany, e S many is so devout a worshipper of ficialdom in uniform that a recent der of the authorities has arouse the members have reason to he proud. | un elocufjonist Another entertainment is scheduled | 1o is acquirin and in Washing considerable fame Berlin News | nisht at 10:40 o'clock. Mrs. aMrtino -disputants on the affirmative side will :,mf“‘,‘lh i L'],::T“,],‘:,T{\]@.“ ".v,, AHORE R oS storm of criticism. It limits to & S . { o= been afftictdd with o cances for m (be Thowmas W. Jiinerion aii Mioveon | arens feite. The somuine vadstvien Transfer Bristol Freight 11 reaching extent the wearing Of o e b | Il mberiof Wesnsian direcently unacr - l03Ickopatont (e mesi vt Tevi Garie ‘.T,” |:.-r was (nlhn(\'wv eiven his pro- Through the cfforts of the Bristol form during the war, particull | at mer home on Farmington road last | ton Huzen and James B Elisworth, | gram last month but owing to illness, | Chamber of Commerce the New fla among railway officials and empid | jvent an oberation for the removal of | A cordial invitation is cxtended to the | nis appearance had to be postponed. | Yo road oflicials have arranged to who are required to substityty it. The operation was unsuccesstul |gcneral public to atton A e L | voltran e s Mo s Tent o Gl thelr uniform simple woolen or o8 and death ended her sufferings. Mrs. |~ Thc subject assigned for the de. | 25N, date has not il | to the neighboring city from point blouses of dark material and a sin | for the same cause about twelve years | (he government shipping bill (7, 1. | . Ainvilie before the > | Plainville instead of Waterbury Eolchtans ago, when the couple resided in 1aly. | 10,5000 ought fo be passed by o month. § I is the case with other places in “Far be it from us to criticize Her hushand wis making arrange- | eroe ¢ : Bt e Fourth Death In Short Time the state, Bristol has heen complain e ction 1 A — ments to have Dr. ‘Verdl, tho Well |fwank B, Day will arsue for tho Word was reccived here this morn- | ing for sveral weeks about delays in but we cannot help expressinf known New Hav Two Inmates Escape From Re- | an'ex n specialist to make [ aflirmative nd expected to hav it oand an appeal was | of the sudden death of William | receivir ide and Geor Becketl fear lest, with the well known resg mination T i ol i [and ¢. Fred Johnson for the negative, | Prior. which oceurred his home | finally directed to the “yellow bilild- of our people for the ofotal i hlmicalltoday Mis Marting wasdna: | Eujoyable W his Ingeiiatoniun el 1B clan il A INIRTEER| Ins ifin gl evills ver and for all that it stands for, disags 0 1nng \w” SlaiShe ety et huns 1” c members of the “Red G T [ ville it is believed that a difference of contact of the public with men @ 5 I and ana five ahiltiren i Tao. Antonio | the ange cenjoyed a whist the Tis baeine b WL as [ Broni twol itol fourtcon days willl e blouses or other garmentsyil B "herese, Mary and kilen home of A. . Randall 1 il S e e R e e e in Dlouses or other ga do not bring home to them sufficies the authority they represent. \tend Cafferty's Trial, died within a week of ecach other. Armed with the record o con Tis wife caught cold at their funeral §ox ictions during the past few year and passed away herself a few d Justice A. H. Condell went to Hit 1 NS Priont ast weelk | ford foday to give State's Attorney Special I'ri. and Sat. 3 doz nal Bg nd 1 pound Pure $1.00. Russell Bros.—a MRS. EMILIO | The funeral will he held tomorrow |The personnel of the “Red Rosc™ | pinfic i o vors short fime . MART]NO DIES‘H\HHHHL‘! at 10 o’clock from St. Paul's , consists of memher of one of tho month hi wife father and mo church, Rev ', Brennan, the p contesting side L) the vitendance —- Eshurehy comtest, Wwhicly js belng cavricd on officiating. Interment will t H ) he Had Suffered With Cancer for Twelve | [ the organization. The sides take their ce in the new Catholic cemetery, oo Britain | rames from the wars of the roses here Years—I'ormer Resident Dics in | {#nd the losing team will be the host . ! 2 S L TR, . i : Oliver H. Bidwell T S R e B e The | to attend the funeral of Mre. William | Alcorn evidence in the case of Frank ., S N Waterbury—Roberta Walsh Dead— | Oliver H. Bidwell, who formerly | pamoeg Jast night will count in the | (UNNiNgham and at the time scemed ; Cafferty of this place. who is to he Fashl{ln HlmS DV Mfly Man y . - | 1ived on the Southern farm, died at | eijes which is being conducted to be In good health News of 1v(<]'1'V~-rl late this afternoon hefore a jury Grange Holds “Courtesy Night. | the home of his daughter, Miss Car- | - € death was a big surprise to his | in (he superior court on the cha e > ! of's. ¢ of bei . Al Two inmates of the Connccticut Re- | rie Bidwell, 14 Second Avenue, Wa- | 4 i ¢ I S| cotendshne Hetabaln onfiog doenind i . : P °" | {erbury this morning. Mr. Bidwell | Harold Dickinson of Kensington is He is survived by four small chil-| The records show that Cafferty has form School in Meriden escaped from | & 3.3 in this town until 1909, when [able to be out after an attack of f gren. heen found guilty of drunkenness ove the institution yesterday morning and | p &0 up his residence in Water- | measles. PatIck SammoniDoad twenty times. On his plea of guilty it after an exciting chase were captured | bury. He was held in high csteem by “ The ecpidemic of grip and measles Patr Sammon, a Bristol saloon- | 1 j'ltt'!y‘xf-!\ to ‘(‘nd lu'.., to ‘u,p‘ in Kensington in the afternoon. The | many of the townspeopl Mr. Bid- | has subsided considerably and _the [ keeper, who operated x “jitne in | L 1"” ihoptlanon SN LR | vouths are about seventeen vears and [ well was 82 years and ten months old. | Kensingi on Grammar and Hubbard | plainville, while the n hboring city | 5 ‘ \,. to stand ”"f' \H][Hm'v | their absence was not noted until | He is survived by his daughter, an lschools will rcopen next Monda was getting along without lquor, died | 195 Senne “]\fi‘”“ yliongligpwas ghortly before 1 o’clock. The author- | adopted daughter Mrs. David Brooks i pepin Sons of Veterans association | suddenly while seated at the supper | /71" ed before the court Tuesday jties immediately made plans for their | of Portland, Conn, and an adopted SON | iy et tonight the home of J. | able at his home last evening e Brief Ttems. capture and an officer began the | p. J. Richardson of Waterbury. Fun- i jincoin on Farmington road. | had been suffering from heart trouble | Sttuassen lodge will hold a re; carc 1t was thought the bovs | cral services will be conducted at his | oot ror the ensuing year will bo | for a long time and his nhysici lar meeting this cvening in Odd would come in this dircetion, and the | late home Saturday morning at 10:30 | o t0q’ and a committee on Memorial | had been anticipating & shoek fop | 10Ws hall and will confer the lirst . 2 = B ofifcer called at William Witham's | g'cjock. Burial will take place M [ hay observance will be appointed. Rontha degree. E HCAMEFIRE GIRES GUQRD/&“V_ , but no one in that vicinity had | conton Center, Conn. e coadiiontor MreT Al AR weidon Mr. Sammon was 51 voars of age| A month’s mind mass ror Miss Mary | them. Mr .Witham was sworn oberta Walsh, lic a trifle improved. and was a native of Vermont. I | Wal g | { P o ‘”1“ e h\" '{"’:‘]y{t‘\‘i:{!vl\]t‘:; Roberta, the cight months old resident of Bristol for|at 9 o'clock in the Church of Our | | \ officer in the search 1EdpIos and 1 pound Pure | over thirty vea Lady of Merey ! | c ! ; . reher | 3 doz best Egg s ago. Rive years | by, Rev W. P. Kil- [ Ior the relief of suffering babies reconnoitre abc the Witham farm | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .\x(lnl. Pl oaile aEol R R [ e se TR h\m;m” s S S | ’ l“' and their deecision was shown to be |yalsh of East Berlin, died ycsterday [ D o X ' i ' 5 celebrated this morning | i i = = had heen 8926 Scam Allowance) Four-Piece Skirt, 24 to 34 waist. survives him | Over $80 was cleared from the day. Russell Bros-—advt | and during the no-license period & SENT of 14-‘? s s, e i correct, when they came upon tracks | o noon at 4 o'clock. The infant 2 4 Gitnet cooraior e :\'.\ " “‘“; e \“‘H‘ ‘: n “ 10 Jand in Iurope, the Camp Fire Girls pei the southerny end fo8 the LEtALflihadinecn Il for aleclivilhivhoon: S (61 (R PR e GIh St T | Bttt o i e [ will make special efforts in the week | 8926 (With Basting Line_and Addefl 1 en hurried along and captured |, %" °F There are five other chil- | @ TG VR n Ty | Ll s R B | T, T b chil- | SPRING’S VERSION OF [ 1ast ral. A son 4 of March 11-18 {o collect money dren in the Walsh family, Robert, M : ammon w s well known in | “cabaret” cntertainment and dance 1 the woods, The other Saw | yipging, john, William and Richard — n o > : lothing. The appeal say iy B0 i % Y I Pla ° ad P ’ N el N ey % " i cers coming and ran away. Be- |y Fegncra) will be held from tha EVERLASTING TAM m‘l'”‘:]'lll_“ ”” made many friends | given last Ifriday in the Town hall | children are suffering untold misery ', The skirt with pockets makes one of th se of the snowfall it was compar- | o joh home tomorrow afternoon at | [ durineitheRiinte s litnayilwiil] for e Shonefitfofiihe 0 hurch iotFO| i il LR e o l\(erestinfi features of the new fashion ely casy to track him and trafl was | 2"%50 (OTG 00 vices will be con. | — crvice | 1.ady of Mercy. The young people who | " Women have.gone pocketless' 8 lon ume to an end, when | o Ty SRy, Carlos 13, Jones, cur- | Marino Gets A “Drunk.” { gave the program have accepted an | What is seing on in lurope is enoush fhat jt takes something of an effort & reached the Wheel | "¢ st Mark’s Episcopal church, | Joseph Surko of Iorestville, camo | [NVitation to lwvm;h the entertain- | to muke all very unhappy if we \I.Lgxze(h:tpockcls;\recorrec}l‘thu;_l:tw_e the Paper Goods plant, | yo\ Britain. B. C. Porter Sons of | here Jast night to visit friends. He | Nt @t a social to he given by the A. | gnjy knew about it. We go on with heless they ?re_ here ndf this s ’. b"’l ped boy had become tired, but | G 0 pritain have charge of tha became intoxicated during his stay | O 'l- in Bristol on March 17 5 : . x tludes two. It is cut in four pieces bu | our work and play, little thinking of when he saw that capture was immin- | ;ynera) services and interment will and he front gore is turned under and lappeq picked up by Constable| Judge Byington this mornin I iadl ! - [it. The newspapers cannot malsc ik p J rook and armed him el ith stones Berlin. { mood and the officers had to use | pydenies ucinihisteacorgolithclcs | lishing the dreadful things that are [he shaped belt makes a good finish and with the intention of keepin e puLs “Courtesy Night.” bandeuffs to get him to the lockup. | O Mrs. Jessie M. Bronson, | actually happening. Over there chil- 1y pretty feature. The skirt is 2 good ond O o e local Ganel observca Rt Conrs Justice Condell arranged this morn-) W. W. Benstead has purchased an | qren are found wandering in the soth for the suit and for the gown and fo i st 0 M7 {leicsr T (e ) S Vol St i |Ins to have him brought before the | #uto delivery truck to be used in his | ficlds hungry and cold, crying for ool materials, silk materials for linen and Fea b ‘1' St e Re|ic e < o St court for a hearving tonight, | milk busines: {heir parents. Babies arc born every . or cotton. i Decserted « ceetmatlenappeer- | - LEEIRG] (i ““” ""]' e f""; 1 cment Amnounced. TR C TS day, and the mothers not only For the medium size will be needed ence as he was brought down Main | The exercises opened with the singing Mrs. Clifford Pierson of | . G LB no dainty layouts for the little ones, ;14 yards of m/AtcrvdI 36 inches wide, sercct. He was soaked to the skin and | 0f Grange melodics and Mrs. Geor hive announced the en- | N et o A but in many cases have no clothing at jards 44 or 314 yards 54. The skirt i the water oozed from his clothes and | Dunham read paper on “Courtesy gugement of their I, Miss | H8YOr ares There Will Be all—many freeze and many starve io § yards 18 inches in width at the lo shoe Phe two boys were taken back | in church, Gr » and public places.” Ruby T.. Pierson, to F min Ilo Mill Tax. | death.”” The picture shows Miss Bast- dge. : itd > o the institution on the 4 o'clock | Miss Irenc Viets presented a paper on ‘» brook Derby of this place. The d Determined to reduce the {hic | burn, one of the Camp Fire Girls' The pattern 8926 is cut in sizes for a4 A “Courtesy on the telephone,” while | for the wedding has not as yet been | eng 20 mill tax rat and htu kill one | “suardians o 34 waist. It will be mailed to any] i Mrs, Emilio Martino, | Miss Myrtle Prior told of “Courtesy in set. | o€ his opponent’s chief talking points, | — address by the Fashion Department Mr. Derby is a son of Mr. and Mrs . P 1 {the home John Molumphy favored wife of Emilio Martino, E mite fof mamiila Marting ) Trederick Derby of Park {with a recitation: *“The Ixile” and | current events were discussed by Mer- = [ win Vile. The affair proved to be a very interesting and was cnjoyed by all present, The next mecting of the Grang ' will be held on March 21, at which time the first and sccond degrees will be conferred on twenty applicants. A PLASTERS | box social will he held after the mect- :his paper, on receipt of ten cents. tina | Mayor Quigley spent am hour this | Special I°ri. and Sat. 3 doz native he popular mail delivery man, died morning at his office in City hall fi e o Sepin ol 1 pound Pure Lard for | uring to cut the cstimates furtner. He | 53,00, Itussell Bros.—adyt Native eggs | positively declares that there will he | § U BLaD I There is mo place for rheumatic iont | T W" . " [ pains and misery, if you will only fol- Ior one (hing fhe mavor says the gves U r“] ”‘ig B" low the advice of an old, experienced ¢+ limated inenme will be nearcr $200 | physician. Dr. Levi Minard prescribed "0 than $150,000. Liquor license and used Minard's liniment for sore- Will bring in more monc t 1 wa ORRINE the tandard remed, and everywhere recog cet. i sryone attending, w e re- P . i nized as the B et 'r‘l,”, ~v71.ht'¥ty"y:: ::n‘:';’y\m‘v;‘ ‘u‘,“‘( Iur o - i ness, stifiness, swelling and all rheu- fisured and there are other item uccessiul and reliable home treatment the “Drink Habit.” Tt is high= i s ks (6 i (e Crat NEW AS POSS(BLE] _ | matic pains. i o ‘{:{.“ e e b G e e ettis i et raetr i tielc LG Backache, | There is no other remedy that can I'fiattions fo a nt 1cre they can g lves of ind usefulness, and the weekly wa which at one time Rheumatism, Men's Lyceum, This tam is of black satin instead or | take its place. It has never failed and !¢ wet by 18! the most 1¢ sub- 1 were spent for “Drink” are now used o rchasc ¢ necessaries and Lumbago, | The nextdebate ofi the Kensinstonilciisw anal on (he overhanzinz lop 150 Derfectly ‘harmless, leconomieal, t0mimiliaerar the filincciboard many comforts for home, Any wifc or mother who wants to save her hu —Any Local | Men's Lyccum will be held in the | perches a cawing crow. The tilt of agreeable and clean to use, as it ig s heduled to meet with the mayor at | pang or son from “Drink™ will be glad to know that she can ' purchase Ealn: | #ensington Methodist church on next lvm\ model s a5 smart as is the hexa- @bsolutely stainless. . i x o -(‘1, \‘.-X f?\”}}'.‘l\ufl‘”\u\:"\‘.r:“ul St CuLEtole in i Dol ticis obtalned el S Al s O Insist on Monday cvening. The question for | gonal meshed black veil of scroll pat- Minard’s Mniment, obtained from ; “‘i‘”“‘ "““"“W:v‘““'\' e ‘\m“";,’.‘ Will be refunded. Can he siven secretly : ‘L‘ZE“’)‘Z’;(,S debate will be: “Resolved, That the | tern any druggist, is wonderfully soothing, T published Monday and th orl Y_'H"\" '”"““”, :,“‘,‘H“:(”,"'\ i ‘“',.;f,“\.,“ ‘\"‘"\7"“” .“"”‘,‘“"' 2 Fhilippine Islands should be given in- = penetrating and effective x_nAall cases Ul S e s SR RS rless, can he drink ORR ] 2, in pi rm, of strains. lumbago. sore joints, stiff- MINGuICoUnCl s for those who wish to cure themse]ye ORRINIZ costs only $1.00 a box, yendence not later than 1921, The Nat cggs, 88c. Russell Bre 053 depon siorgenan | i 2 ncss, sciatica and phasmntter < | m next Wedn ening. Ask use for free ot. The Clark & Brainerd Co.

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