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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1916. (Phone Number Charter 5200) (Mail Orders Carcfully Filled) One of the Best Silk Bargains That We Have Yet Offered It is a Beautiful Heavy Quality of All Silk CHIFFON SATL soft and rich for Dresses, gnd Waists, in all the lovely color shades that arc so hard to get just mow. You have choice of Ilame, Beauty Red, Ceda African Brown, Orange [uchsia, and Rose. Would make exquisite lin ings for w and fine for wear under chiffons and lace: for fancy work THOUGH REGULAR $1.00 GRADE, all had, we got them at a price that en- ables us to let you have them at this low price. On Sale Monday Morning, March 20, at 1k Dept. 390 y(’l New Wash Fabrics We are showing at VOILES with white figures, plaids and pensive at yard. RICE STRIPE VOILES. colored grounds with pleasing dresses, 29¢ yard. SOMETHING VERY NEW and striking. Large Checked Voile and blue, white and gold. white and pink, and white and grecn. for Summer wear, price 29¢ yard. COTTON SHEPHARD CHECKS, 36 inches wide. black various sized block We are selling lots of it for girls’ en’s dresses. They look like wool, wash and wear well, YOR CHILDRE: ROMPE here are the most terials. “Juvenile” and “Airdslec” Cloths for 15¢ yard. teas for 17¢ yard. “Renfrew” Devonshire Cloth, 32 inch, by the maker price 19c¢ yard. Plentry of Seersuckers ironing, 12%5c and 15¢ yard. aps, also by taking the Manuficturer least 300 colored zrounds, stripes. Lovely. for patterns DR 3 floral inex- of nice uality daintily patterned with waists and dresses and real fine or and ind Another pleasing floral figures, white waists with for material very: pretty white Protty white in as wom- 15¢ yavd, able ma- I* olor G guaranteed that require and as well price des fast no HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE PROMPTLY It DELIVERY FOR CEIVING ALL DRIY NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN GOODS PURCHASED OF Us DEPEND ON find its source. The local power hou supplies the Middletown and H ford, Middictown and Meriden Middletown Middlefield lines Dramatic (‘!III"\ Suc of St covered ices tomorrow at 10:4 . m. In the morning nd | will he conducted by R | Hazen, pastor of the Ker | eregational church, in ex H My, Pickop. In the will preach on Wrought e is extended to all. Berlin ri- Berlin News and soss. The members matic society with glory last night performance opinion MOTT BUYS LAND, | manner. The lines were spoken in la w that showed muech conscien | tious care had been hestowed on th | rehearsals and study. The play, | “Sharun Aroon” a typical Irish | Christian Endeavor piece, depicti the pleasures and !in the afternoon at 3 o tribulations of life on the Eemerald |Senior Christian Endeavor Is members conducted them- |meet in the | se though they had been on | Miss Alice | the for some time their {and the topic | work well be compared to that | “Getting Power | of many professionals. The attend- | Kensington ance, while good, was not up to RN el ey pectations. which may be attributed to the inclement weather. However, those who attended were amply paid for facinz the cold wintry bla So cven was the action of the picce carried out, it would e impossible to pick out one of the company, who | towers over his mates. After the | second act the girls were presented in | with huge bouquets from their admir- | ers in the audience. Miss Adele Mur- | for discussion will be under whose direction the play |{IFrom Our Pledge.” s staged, was also the recipient of | N bouquet. Prior to the play chestra rendered en, son of Iic A it heiGIohe cram and - en of Kensi Re. | missions Anna . Carbo favored with into megotin. | With vocal solos. After the perform- micasles. for a part of | ance dancing was enjoved until of the hotel. He and |late hour. The cast of characters Pelbe i e the play follows: “Shaun Aroon.” on were nall frame building, | i oy interded to donductan 1iord Hermoy, EHarryl McKeon; e Testaurant. The papers | 8iS Riordan, Willlam Ryan: Dan e d e e vihee in | O’Grady, Tenry Jagan: Tom O'Grady bit alons Trank McKeon: Old Hennings, Roh- S s ert Corr: Nipper, Butler Roche: Pat- omplection e rick, Michael Hart: Mrs. O'Grady AR Rose Fitzsimmons; Molly, Anna Ca- . rey; Maggie, Kathryn Mcleon. the entire To Hold Pigeon Race. Paul’'s Dra- themselves | their init about town ord i3 Congregational Rev, S. A. Fiske worship tomorrow at 10: The sermon, by the pastor he TIntensive Life.” Su will convene at moon. pasto ¥ Purchases Property and Wil Erect Restaurant Soon l 1 was societ cvenin 6 Starr will be f s and may From Ou Boiler Fails to Feed Middlitown ox- Branch—Dramatic Club’s ing worship tomorrow M. Pig Metho preach The Su | o'clock of 1 with will Rev, the Kensington church, will the pastor. convene at noon, I ch will be the leader a an Iindeavor society mes will be held at 6 o'clock a Venture a Pronounced Success—To 3. | | | | Hold Pigeon Rac B. W. Mott announced this morn- | ¢ had purchased the pro- on which the Globe Cafe stands ym J. C. Lincoin. The land tion s Iensington ter quc opposite the to the Lincoln depot railroad owned next Mr place son hotel pany hich fe leasing n Brewir time, Allan Haz Carleton H ut his home monia and The ublea any incorporated Mott Mr north Palum construct ihe com- { ful mu M with entered Lincoln cently condition of Clark was reported to be rroved this morning. H {has ordercd complete qu patient, tions a s i land A1 1o Philip up-to-datc i entert, New The Grange Patrick’s danee night. Mary Hart ining Miss Haven of K o Marga was came the Mer which for plans, clz its property and readiness. of den comps of A held in a its st med lease ne con- | Mott was| sred the plans of Messrs. umbo wrer frustrated reported about town a few equently Stephen Point Berlin. Kennedy of Tt is the guest of frie 2 The railroad pond in days ago | FO 4 win the scene of the the matter was settled amicably, | DL Mo Mott had pur. | ViSeon race tomorrow aftcrnoon at 3 Sl | c'clock. Robert Crossland of Hart- occasioned some - ford will liberate about thirty racing | pigeons at that time. A cordial invi- tation is extended to anyone inter- ested to parficipate in the starting ex- creises, \nd - Kensington be start of a PRAISE e news that o BRITISH S London, Ma I8=—11 department of Eritis highly corimen chairman of the Clyde St sociation property has a Iroad fron- | on the north line, line, 56 feet on and 98 feet on the south Mott said this mornins building of the expects to open for | 158 feet t rch the et or cast has been wost line Captures Attenda Banner, The Epworth lcague of the month. He will |sington Methodis Episcopal church | th vork him- | captured the attendance banner of the to | New Britain group rally, which was | held in Trinity Methodist Fpiscopal church, New Britain. last night. This makes the fourth time the local have captured the banner in 5-1916 year. push Ce and s thin the who 1 in cently g Ken- | gepartment the methods by which amounts of commandeere operated. On his return the chairman stated the dcpartment had on its vessels,'and the system they were worked was thorough, simple and as as it could be, con ale ction b 7.000 price is repa i of 1horhood Roiler Trouble. the | at trolley wa i boiler trouble 11 of the car expested | the city of iletown Snow Drifts, lock thi trouble is, worked all is un day on town teams on the Turnpike road yes- | vessel was never lost terday that thoroughfare is prac- tically impassable today. The town en and teams succceded in clearing path, but when they attempted to cturn over the same route it was | RANDRE I “ | found the snow had drifted hack. | Work was commenced in digging out 100 Years Pll L s the roads in Blue Hills this morning oud and from present indications the men An Effective Laxative angl teams will be forced to continue Purely Vegetable | their labors over the Sabbath, if a ’ clear path is to be had, Indigestion, Biliousness, ete. st. Peul’'s R, C. @ or @ © at Night C. Brennan, celebrated at until relieved Chocolate-Coated or Plain o] Church, Rev Mass Heart paste vill e Sucred church rlin, tomorrow mor ing at 9 o'clock and at St. Paul's | church, Kensington, at 10 o'clock Kensington M, ¥, M. Pickop, | < Chure pastor. Rev. IN 24 Noinerease discussion an attack Sheriff that under a. m. and the services ev. Carleton ington Con- change with evening the What Hath a1 welcome Chu Morning o'cloclk. will be on nday school The Junior v owill clock r society *h. 5 45 meet The n o'clock leader will be r Pledge.” the Congregational Church. stor. Morn 10:45 pastor dist Episco- in exchange nday school Louis Good- t the Chris- eting, which nd the topic at “Getting Power V. and Mrs. is ill pneu- naton, of James a trifle im- physician for the i tiet ensington is ret Simpson | St last iccessful >w hall Tighthouse nds in T YSTIEM., he 1 h nded neport admiraily by the camship a vistted thi order to investigate the large d tonnage is to Glasgow he found hooks 1.800 which remarkably near perfect The system was suci that the accuracy of the position of a for more than _CAPSULES MID o o Plainville News| GARTER AND HILES T0 GET PREFERENGE Republicans Will Probably Send | Them to State Convention TALK SENATORIAL OUTLOOK will Campaign Probably Be Opened at District Convention lere April srd—Spend Night in Stalled Trolley ar—Plainville Son to Preach. While they declave the matter of Telegintes selecting to the tate con- b the will in caucus republican leaders the fvention will left entirely with tvoters who | Marceh meet on 2ol exuect representatives wWill be either dward Bdwin B Hills, provid- desivons Vtending here it has veurs to give o the representative and of the town commnit- delegates to the state con heing chosen. This | the party is to have two sessions. | t important of which has not heen called. At the meefing to be held in Hartford next month necticut’s representatives to the na- tional convention will be chosen. There is not a great deal of interest Plainville in the session, and at the caucus not antici- of cssion one town® AP the T. Carter or ing ave tn heen nreference chairman vention they republican circles ihe custom for P ihe to are year the I e | Vot Con- | | i [ in { contest is | pated {1t ix prohable that Mr. Hills will T« { named to attend one of the conven- tions and Mr. Carter the other. Plain- ville is entitled to two representa- tives, and it is not believed fhat th will be any rush for the honor. At the district convention, which be held here on April for the of a delegate-at-large, it is that the campaign for the nomination will he Senator Pierson’s chances the place sgain are not to be very bright. Tn fact it that he will not be in the Plainville will make a for yhe nominaon this year vepublicans believe that the is entitled the nominatio: | The town has at help to the party for a of but nevertheless has been ove in the distribution of f Should A. F1. Con it is likely that he port of the party Carter is anxious house at the next not expected that nomination unless out of the race. Some time agzo 1he | eral that Plainviiic nomination without test. Subsequent ove i to | selection expected 1torial lannehed | or setting ht said }n«lrl. | vid Local 1omn to iven number vears, looked ors. o1l want the ple will have thc in Plainville, to serve in session, but i§ he will sceK the Mr. Condell” kegy B, uppl it welief would much of a developments, have changed the of things somewhat, and Dame mor has it that Elijah Ro of Southington has his chapeaux he circle and will make a vigorous fight for the support of the convention | As representatives of all towns the district will be here at the vention on April 3, the candidates will have a chance to get some enli ment on conditions, particularly far they concern the senator outlook. Conscquently some interest- developments are looked in with the gathering. Plainville Son There unusual interest in cvening services at the Chur Our Saviour tomorrow cvening, owin to the acceptance by Rev W. Der- by of Tariffville of invitation occupy the pulpit. Mr. Derby is a Plafnviiie son. He was born and raised in this town and is well known io many of the older sidents. It expected there will be a large con gation 1o welcome him tomorre Holy communion will be celebrated the regular morning service at 15 The rector, Rev. H. Bur- will pre: Other Advent Christian ship at 10:45. Sermon by the Rev. J W. Denton, on the “The Coming Kingdom.” how- complexion R e in in con- as ing for connection to Preach. is the h of an to e | at 10 ton, R n Churche: Morning wor- pastor, subject, Sunday is to BUILD UP its 1 and conservative manner, avoiding all ness in a safe speculations, no matter what may be the expectations of profit. SAFETY to DEPOSITORS placed profit to stockholders. is above We want all the good, safc business we can get and assure our customers of every courtesy and proper modation. Money 17, accom- n our SAVINGS department draws into Plainville Trust Co. PLAIN VILLE. CONN. St Saturdays, m to 15 Banking except m 9 to strong Villa Well Supplied With Guns and Ammunition, Former Agent Asser He ican bl rranaz’s will hat to W troop, picture fr typi Coloi Vil T Micfore the Villa raid on Columbus D, Villistas N both the wma < S s nzistas in Mexico experie creation Villa expect o v difticulty in and caputre a two procuring the Uy arms empt to to 1 received munition from “Villa's ars tes A1l ot £ 15.000 fo No. 3 of > t least rmy. which the s o bandit wmy o Zand pped and | nd his 1nd arnny W school will follow prasc ocial in and at 6 o'clock regula o'clock (he stoi will on “The I’ 113 ontinue bl series of sermon of an I ject lem the fashion., and exceptionall prist Ward. - will morning 12:10 Rey Vietor The at It sitional will Christ pericnec will D The subject he A propo. tair the The o'clock in Forranti will Italian voung peopl service o'cloek o'clock the sto will pre [ 1 Congre stor mornin ¢ Four Deerces 1 rees i corded this it thermometers Old coldest morni to be the of years in the Cantrastin romemo catly the approac in to ma planting of n W vear, wendi the are of ia signs of farmer disposition the thi a qus on's me man were plow tha planted ca ing report on Marc riy 1 St. Patri Mres, Henry Morwa niertained yes: Patric [ friends attendin ily decorated, wreen predominating i Whist was ickok honors Mus captured street, o at part 3 e h he was pu Tow cheme. Jennio and COUNT DECAZES KILLED, tha Cour i second went laton and Nellio I rma n hi inf o styille hioen ! 1 A number of neis 2u Mary Russell « her a surprisc noon to rric ricostrent nother Ge I Plainvil Relief M visit o P Severa nt Woman's machin {in colehra ide th versary hirth mer other Russcll ts, incl furnished A collation m enjo rc mystoer pient 5 ding considerahls was served Cleaning Up Aceomnt < W an extra cffor of tax bi of putting makine i malki ment sity fore vear, Town Clerk compilation rand nd The Colleetor lict out NATURE’S FOODS vd manur ized as the Fertilizors most nearly approa ral foods -BONE, BLOOD Powerful and productive, these animal fertilizers raise the most abundant crops and J vut he soil in its most fertile ion # Send for our free booklet showing crop results in 1915 without potash er or address PARMENTER & POLSEY FERTILIZER COMPANY. Boston, Mass. best of all plant foods. Parmenter & Polsey natural fertilizer because they are made Usher nd MEAT. 1i revised sessment was f Meet our | o fourteen mills on ih to 9 p. m. termined by the adjiiurned ann m‘