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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1916. Plainville News Agents BUSINESS MENTALK. | martiors "SRR THITI SICEH & o Silk : ' i kg Standai INSURANGE RATES Store TSGR s 252 Pattern) AGENTS FOR HARTFORD FOR THE “AMERICAN LADY"” AND “MADAME LYRA” CORSETS Underwriters Seem to Consider i Town Prepared Against Fire | Our Spring Lines Of Suits OUR ANNUAL MARCH SALE OF SPRING PLAINVILLEI—”HIRD bt fOf $ 1875 and $25-00 Directors Go On Record in Favor of WEARING APPAREL IS THE Mitary Tt s Cotcee—| | Will Be Found To Be Large and We Selected Progress—Cafferty Wanted Drink. fHING NOw | T | at $18.75 at $25.00 pared with those charged In other OFFERING OUR PATRONS MANY PRICII ADVANTAGLS W= i s e WILL BE UNABLE TO GIVE LATER. THE COST OF ALL 1'AB. o LI IO TR ¥ e P RIC IS ADVANCING AT AN ALARMING RATE. ALL WEARABI, P e e OF RELIABLE KINDS ARE BOUND TO RISl IN PRICE. TAK: eeag S n oL dheen v e s I Sabaraineulio backr | Included are gaberdine, » whipcord, B ADVANTAGE OF THIS SPECIAL SELLING I e < the Business and Improvement asso- £ o SIS AN DODInneTES AN gNss s % in, and poiret twill, also black and white and fa NTAGE SPECIAL SELLING FOR WE CANNOT HOPE fon held last ‘evening, Commit- and white checks, serviceable quality linings, su- AL O N et TO DUPLICATE LIKE QUALITY OF MERCHANDISE LATER AT £ which conferred with the under- perior grade tailoring, and in a good range of smart " service, the range of colors the latest, THIS SALE'S PRICES. 2 "':'le": ,.r;ti:"dz;‘g “‘fl ‘C““'b‘;“‘l‘:i:;;‘; models for Women and Misses. ‘We ask your in- | standard of workmanship the highest, the mod T G5 LS s on BRiGRTE spection of this week's showing. the most approved. THE NEW SPRING SUITS in Women's, Misses' and the larger made general through the southern sizes are shown in every fashionable cloth. MATERIALS are Mannish New England states and that there Serges, Gabardines, Fancy Checks, Gros de Londres, Scrge and Silk com- was Mo special discrimination Dress Coats SpOl't OatS binations, as well as Taffeta and Silk Poplin Suits. AMONG THE STYLLS ”'"al"ps.t,tp‘il““&lle}n :; fif-l‘tt ‘,’;lfuflf;"i in checks, golfine corduroy. there are Semi-blouse effects, belted models, flare styles, semi-Norfolk, and D tUbs s thia cas Ehe vy e on et et e e oot it colorer i > & o poplin, whipcord etc. ve est colorings and priced xtures e = ed 5 tatlored Suits in conservative models. I ggr\;:apna'“mg the rates the inur- sl in price from $10.00 up. P ies divided s A MOST PLEASING ARRAY of the newest and pretticst fashions, Iniofifiveliclasses A Gonn ecticuylisRnot TS 46 i 5 T e Lo owns an ombinations nusua ai SPECIAL ATTENTION CALLED (o the Suits featured at $16.50, ities or towns having regularly em- GOWNS FOR $1.00. COMBINATIONS FOR $1.00. $18.50, $20.00 and $25.00 cach. They are very unusual values at these coobals Mromentare lleibicnio L Fine quality muslin and nainsook Gowns, high, V In a varisty of styles, new merchandiss, e popular prices. There are others worthy of attention in individual styles e e e I e and low neck, lace and hamburg trimmed, in quite | quality nainsook, lzccfifindrha:;?;z\;\;‘go:nmn:\:kéu at $29.50, $32.50, $35.00 to $55.00 that will please the most fastidi Silio Liasfthel advantaze on many |0 a large range of styles and in all sizes. made,” “dove,” an ner wel - B & ] Exceptional values at $1.50 to $3.50. woman by their quality, style, workmanship and excellence of fit, the towns. The fire protection which Also an unusually good garment for $1.50 p the town enj is responsible for the 3 7 Saturday’slist of Notion Special (Phone Number Charter 5200) (Mail Orders Carefully Ililled) At this price we endeavor to obtain the very best The materials in our Spring Showing of Si possible values in materials and offer remarkable at this price will be found to be better than the a designation given, . The underwriters have advised the J l q l association that property owners here ewe ry (8 peCla S $1.00 Net Brassieres with Dress Shields, Saturd may get a reduction in their rates by 1 - Pi it T T e e e R 2 Slongn, 2 - Very large assortment of Brooches and Bar Pins, | special for 75c. HA having their dwellings covered with = Tenl 39c Sanitary Aproms with lace edge for 27c. VING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW v > : B 2 = 2 EW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEN 5 A b e T solid gold top, set with various stones, also 1 PROMPTLY RECEI\IING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF O S’fii?'eoff :crfiel?{xtfi."\"n?-'.‘é'\'fi“\f}n l] = coral Brooches set in gold, value 75¢c and $1, for 50c. 20c Sanitary Belts of white sateen for 16c. advantage of this cut when . A zo0o0d line of filled pearl beads, on sold wire, L0c Hait Caplnsts; 200 asanxis pins, Sc. = 5 . i 5 3 g aco’ £ De L 2 0 C. shingling their homes if they are regular price 75¢, for 50c. 2 v She e ¢ By Stone se : s very latest; solors, g . Dye for Silk Waists and Underwear 17e. quainted with the rates, Stone set Rings, the very latest; all colors, gold 2he DFSfron Sl welsie snd nd arrangements for the affair will is visi While the underwriters regard the shell, warranted 5.years. 3 S afts t iting relatives e 2 8 Berlin News | wansemens cor e anaie e e e | 1 the New York. i | meeting a social hour was held and | they have explained to the husiness E”P 1 [AUEHS AT orehmisar Semas™s: ot comeis 08 Kihsineton has ac- oen mat Gniess more avcnion |8 Saturday Specials in Bags | Special ValuesinTobacco Cotte [iwerel Zixteannembers |t oe eicocin With the American |1aiq to hydrants here during i % 5 A | tion present at last night’s meeting. e ; winter months it will be necessary to Silk Moire Bags, black only, regular $1.50 value, Tobacco Cotton, 36 inches wide, special price b | M. J tice of The next meeting will be held at Kensington is spend- |order an advance in the charges for Saturday 89c cach. reRnianat br vard | 5 [the home of Harry.:Hodge in New | 15 i [eW days with friends in Am- |Cemplaints have been made to them Chiffon Velvet Dags, regular $2.50 and $3.00 ) J Britain on April 1 e B, about the fallure of the town Yo re- values, special Saturday $2.00. Tobacco Cotton, 36 inches wide special price B N Mrs. W. B .Hart has returned after | mcve the snow from the hydrants, Ladies'’ Hand Bags, black and colors, some with | 0 hicce 6o yard. 3 e [Eimothygmarrioy im. | % Visit with her daughter, Mrs. Steven |{scme of. which they report have been inside frames, fancy silk linings, new Spring styles, 16 funeral of the late Mrs. Tim- | Hanford .of Suffield. practically buried for several days at regular $2.50 value, Saturday for $1.89. These prices are well worth taking advantage of othy Tierney of Fast Berlin was held | Berlin Grange will hold a masquer. |2 time. The business men hope to AH{OH](] Masselh Succeeds ifl ‘:n Sacred Heart church, East Berlin, | ade and dance in its new ha s eve. [remedy this trouble. 5 . . . o i | s morning at 10 orciock - A re | wie S The plans for the orsaniation of + | @ Three Special Modelsin “American Lady” Corsets at Special Priceg 3 | quiem mass was celebrated by R s Ly . lclub similar to the Y. M. C. A. for Gettmg Smeflle&l‘[ IfltO U. S. J. C. Brennan. the pastor. The pail- | (o yl:cv‘f:relc‘:;;(l{lle‘x;:\(;\ i‘lun‘a‘nc\e:xw;il:.m the boys and young men of thetown, REGULAR $1.50 1 00 REGULAR $3.00 2 00 R LAR $5.00 1 5 " | bearers were Amos Bourgols, Thomas | repairs and consequently steam toalng | Were discussed at last night's session MODEL FOR “ MODEL FOR . MOD! FOR U Holligan, Patrick O'Donnell and ! - o F alns | 14 a committee was appointed to ) are being run over the linc confer with churchmen and others be- Fine Coutil, medium bust, Fancy Batiste, medium bust, Striped Coutil and Batiste] J | James McQueenin. Interment toolk | MARRIED IN SPRINGFlELD | place in Middletown. | —_———— ind the movement to learn in which elastic gore on hip, six ho! I — Mrs. Emilio Martino. THE SMARTEST way the business men can help the i supporters, splendid value for 2 U T o s g S R cause. porters, all sizes. Special $1.00, $2.00. unusual value for $1.50. . ke TR s as necessary 4 - ma Favor Military Training. Sons of Veterans' Elect Officers fOF | 11021 (o vicen for Mrs, Emilio Mars TOPCOAT SPRING - SO:‘\;“:ZS mvor‘li Tlllfl?td,l\' e Cohie Your Yancrals Ms. | tino from this morning until tomor- . s | ing in colleges were adopted by the S 0 d rf l Sh i f i f 1 98 d 2 .‘ : SN oNE o e e Stia e chiien) PRODUCES YET | 8 e rembers behiove that in ee Qur Wonderful Showing of Waists for $1. an 98] CETTeT Sup S S SO S connection with plans for prepared- AT $1.98—Are Waists in Lingerie and Tub Silks plain and striped, in an endless variety of Newl ment of Mrs. Martino TOMOITOW. | hurial will be in the new Catholic ness it would be a good idea to add Spring models, and in the most complete line of si i military training to the college AT 98—Will be found Taffeta, Crepe de Chin ¥ & Voile and Tub Silks, very latest 4 | cemetery, Ne Britain. i i i “Love will find a way” is an old | eLY ew Britain curricula, making it possible for the ideas, and in all the newest spring colors. saying, and Antonio Masselli of Ken- " Roberta Walsh, students to. get information that - i | The remains of Iloberta, the infant # would be of incalculable assistance to | yu—_—-"——— —" 5 s ar eliever in it . " ould be it i e | daushter of Mr. and Mrs. Archer o the country in time of war. They e E— ’ . - — Masselli was marricd and about tWo | Walta of Iast Boerlin, were inla t ; el e s ey : vears ago his wife died, leaving ten | rest this afternoon. Services were con- Wi Tl e e i D efore period of mourn- | ducted at the home at 3 o'clogk and i mitting the students fto take the [ Judge Tuttle issued the order, Irank [t t g he would enjoy | Interment was in Wilcox cemetery, . course if they choose instead. relinquished his grip on the muhoxv- bration in New Orleans || Archdeacon Brewstar cE AN Ty s oIS s A | e . Complaints have been made to the | any rail and hurried to the court| A furious fight in which white men | paint will preach ot the servies B Pl vy To 1 | Boy Scouts \Win. directors regarding fake solicitors | room where he explained that his bar- ’cv‘nm“\ml at the transfer station and | the Church of Our Saviour this g ke Mmte o bt andle 1B Tty who have been operating in Plainville | tender friend was sa interesting that | Z00 990C K1 e ansrer staton end 08 €T B8 L B e and asked the latter to select & Wifo | oo " oS FRRS . and vicinlty for some time and this [ pe lost track of the time. Wi e 8ve | Il meot with the warol i REHEL e Wetld have e ovan] a the Town hall last night the . 1 morning President T. T. Wheeler | e entered a plea of guilty to the | Participated was reported this morn- | 100 HECl W Fhe M By g e e team representing the Berlin Boy - stated that the board would issue a | \harge on which he had been bound ; ing to have occurred near the center | § | Scouts defeated a team from Kens- : wurning against them. Strangers | gvepr and on the recommendation of i jas( night. It was said that the | : have been making a canvass, os-|siate's Attorney Alcorn, Judge Tut- .. oot o0 ot BT 3 doz best Eggs and 1 pound P tensibly for charity, and have al%o |1 gent him to the State Farm for i, ... congtaples who hurried u\hwrh‘"*l for $1.00. TFriday and Saf Paper Goods company. gore on hip, four hose sup- four and six hose supporters 1 call his bond but before,in the South. During their :41..-cm‘n|mu—m;. the struggle. No arrests children. After a they attended the Mardi Gras cele- | made. ing Masselli decided In a fast and furious game of bas- dren and a possibility that he would | ; ington by a score of 11 to 5. The game rhave to eniist in the Italian army. His | a3y clcanly played, which is attested bride-to-be securcd passage, but tho | Ly (h fact thal enly twe fouls were : § i tried to work on the : ; in search of his brother oflicers, re- crugl immigration officials _at lis | called on each side. The team-work o manufacturers and business men. In- | (ne court that in Plainville peoble | 1 i “somo time aftor the disturb- asignd kept her from landing. He | of the Berlin boys provea superlor to 5 R vestigation has revealed = that thelr |gound 1t easier to count the NUMbCT j.neq jug peen quelled. There was tried again, his uncle making a scc- | {hat cxhibited by the Kensingtonites Motives were anything but altruistic | o¢ times Cafferty was sober than to | doi€ Aed meetl Rellert — THCRe WS | wvuinington's trolley car men hY ond selection, but this time physici: and that accounts for the victor : > and they have been hr;jnr'lf‘d as fakes. | o umerate his falls from the wagon. battle raged. Some of the partici- | gone on strike, and President Wil found the future Mrs. Masselli had & | Dean Minor refereed and his work wag 1 According to Mr. Wheeler's report Surko Pays Fine. | pants were reported this morning to | knows exactly how t1 ' ;‘euk :m'“ H w:‘rcquo“m r”{(l-'l above criticism. The linc-up follows: : She cominiftes 'rnnflmrze - 1;110 e Joseph Surko of Forestville, was be nursing painful bruises inflicted i O e ier admittance to this country. Mas- i e iner 2 2 rual banquet of the association ha, s Su 5 3 : > E 2 B l1tbca i frid womantasitns e T R cton : - not made a great deal of progress | fned $8 and costs for Intoxication | s — —_ e of his dreams” and hegan to figure i s E The members are extremely busy With | wpan he was arraigned before Ju the chances of eluding the immigra- | piogett .. ... ... N ! 3 : other affairs and have not been able | ;. o A H. Condell last evening. He i R ehy I I R e 't fo b 3 to devote much time to the banquet | ;3 yp contributing $9 towards the ° [ and made arrangements for a second | : plans. Mr. Wheeler gave assurance, | (oo ooy, attempt. The boat on which she tool | 3 however, that the affair will be held Surko was arrested Wednesday | ewxng lc en c sympathy of [ yyenriates for a year. Mr. Alcorn told day. Russell Bros.—advt ficers feel-—New York Sun. Golon passage landed in Boston last week . robably during the latter part of | SaTHe 08 AT o and the future Mrs. Masselli hurried i : April i 1 h . : - er To June Term. to the home of relatives in Spri e : = 3 Last night's meeting was one of Put Ov # field. Masselli kept the good news 1o | . 3 the most interesting sessions the di- himself and last Sunday journeved 1o | i LG o Beld Eih . ; » rectors have held in some time. | the trial of Burton §. Grifin and his e e St the Massachusets city, where he took | Baker 1, Dunham 1, Hall 1, Go- : : There was a good attendance and i e JSTED S RO s second plunge into matrimony. | fon 1 Cors e e e ' many matters concerning town im- e T B e immediatedly brought his blusl nni 1 time, twenty minute | : Provements were informally discussed, | Pound over fr 1 bride back to his domici n K ey . Mother Catches Diphtheria. According to reports received here | Roasting Chicken ... 30¢ M Native Fowl ......... 26 Strip Bacon 18¢ I'resh Shoulde! 13¢ b Smoked Shoulders ... 14¢ | g . Tl S of incest, will not come up until the | Legs Spring Lamb .... 25¢ Salt Pork | Here aiariattodn S i June term of the superior court. 1ere she is tods Announce Program. : 4 Mrs, John A. Gleason is ill at her State’s Attorney Alcorn had as-| Lean Pot Roast Salt Spare Ribs . Elect Oflicers. e Fortieth anni- ast Mai ith diph- | A The program of the Forticth auni home on East Main street, with diph- | (2 85 B o0 Mine March term S | Pork Livers The postponed uwvvv:w' meeting of | vorcary observance of the Kast Berlin 4 theria. M Gleason had hct;“ CAr-| 1t the couple were not put to plea, | ho Berlin Sons o eterans asso- | \eooodict church, which will ho held ; : ing for her eldest daughter who WaS| ,,,n..) naving agreed to advance | Native Calves’ Liver. . Salted Pigs' Feet slation was held last: r at the |V e - taken down with the disease a weel | £ (H8€ 0 RH IR SO i home of James (. Lincoln on Farm- | Sunday was announced this morning. : . ago and she became infected herself. | il i grion road. The following were | A rally day will bo hield and it is ex- pde E Dr, . H. Frost is attending her. Rebekah lodge i 4 tlected as officers for the ensuing | pected will be a large attend- | Mrs. Gleason's daughter is now on Martha ebekah lodge is making | Fancy Head Rice 7¢ h, 4 Ibs for & i ance of parishioners and friends of | 20 SOLDIERLY. the road to recovery. There is also | arrangements for a clam M['mdpri ident—Judge George G. Gris- | the church. The morning services a . - a gratifylng improvement in the con- | supper to he served in Odd Tellows | Stewing Prunes 7c Ib. 10:45 o'clock will be conducted v Cut of gray broadcloth on military dition of the daughter of Mr. and | hall Modnay evening from 6 to ii : esident— Irink 3 ev. L, W. ., of Springfield, | lines in this trig coat with all the full- | Airs. Hayden Griffin who lives in the | o'clock. A public whist will follow. | Dried Apples 2 Ths for | pastor of the church. | negs on the hips, flat back and front | tenement over the Gleasons. The | The W. C. T. U, was entertained | Fancy Evaporated Peachies 10¢ b, 8 cond vice president . Fa- | During the service a brief but compre- i o hehets oD R S Do s R e [ hensivedistoro cah o an T e “Fricky Wanted A Drink.” | . W. Moody on West Main street. Third vice presider neoin. | read. In the evening the sermon will [ buckle matches the novelty buttons, X : Jists: e . i Secre and treas . il | be deliverea hy Rey. 1. A. Dent, D. D, |and a perky little turban with crab Having changed his mind about the | The Herald is 1|\v.rv!|ulm ”.{” o B¥shnell. imm-u-« superintendent of New Haven, |apples in front finishes the outfit. plea he was to enter to the vhnrwos; ANoNYMOUSHCOMIUICE 'i’“ "_ {dl ; Captain 1. Damon | special music will be rendered by the £ SR of being a common drunkard, Frank ( the fumigation of the schools is ad- - Ghe o s SF b Cafferty of this place, assured of a | vocated owing to the development of | re are several comiittec 1 rch choir at both services The 2 TOR . v he l:\yy:,fiiv:v‘:fi: and Pr Cit’!v\m Hv-i--\\n;:: | :vl\;‘”llnllflv\: in charge of the cxercises & 2 ," rns S’“““"El" sentence to the State Farm for Tn- | cases of diphtheria in '\‘m 'f’,l ,,‘;‘:‘,”‘ Sl annonnee his seleetions in A few | s composed of Tev. Winfieil 5. Man. | New Yorl, Mareh 10—Tho month- | chriates, loft the Superior court room | means of preventing a spread of the | . B & Menio day committeo | ship, pastor of the church; Ars. Bm- [1v statement of the unfllled orders of | during recess vesterday to get a | disease are suggested In the letter, ° ° ® et el R . _”‘[ . B ntg Jter 15, Penfield. | the United States Steel Corporation, | couple of drinks hefore they took | Which is not published because of the | ! co ks Logal i absence of the signature of the awthor, } T Wity el - 9 issucd today, broke all records he | him away. He got on friendly | 1 < 5 . 5 3 Booiniod e e e AN orders stood on Feb. 29, at 8,568,966 | terms with the bartender and forgot | Lenten devotions will be held in GROCERIE ND -MEATS 4 s - A 2 X e Wl ‘ tons, an increase of 646,199 tons over | that he might be wanted by the judge | Matthews church in Forestvi this = A = i vk niembers haci 2 e aul's ) IALOE yJan L and comparing with 8,48 after the court session was resumed, | evening at 7:30. 500 MAIN STREET - NEW BRITAIN CONN - i . | 878 fons Dees 311 1206, the previ- | When his case was finally called he | John J. and Thomas Missett have i = ington lum, high record. was not to be found. Steps were | returned from a trip of several weeks | Native Veal Cutlets. .. m Salted Pigs’ Hocks and a smart little cape. The collar’s i Extra Fancy Apricots 15¢ b, Evaporated Raspberrics 40c b,