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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 22, VON CAPELLE CHARGE OF HELM Plainville News| (GRANGERS DEBATE s || ONPREPAREDNESS, iy, | Sam=mms iy o sxclusive Agents for Hartford for “American Lady” and “Madan Lyra” Corsets. artfords = - Armed lor Delense i e . (i A e — 3 : Exclusive Novelties in WIE BEATER GOES 10 JAL| o4’ 1LACES. NETS AND Judge Malone Sends Thomas Brown SEE THE to auil for 130 Dys—Manufuc- T ' .Closes Because of Metal Shortage. PIECE GOODS i——— O A Of All Kinds in faver of national preparednoess for A P ' DRAPERY Sy . defense was made evident during a ; There can always be found at our Lace and Trimming Depai THAT WE ARE SHOWING AT DRAPERY DEPT.—The scry ma- g " ments styles and creation in Allovers, IFlouncings and trimmi & y ’ e Ol TS T T o 3 terials that you want for home decoration, and that are now shown in pro- let i evening in connec i ‘ for every purpose that are distinctive from other stores. fusion at our Drapery Dept. You will soon be in the throes of Spring tion with the social session which | ) : : : S Hills & Co’s Lace Department is recognized as headq e 5 s Sl s o o followcd the regular business meet- % i & 5 48 ‘ Flousecleaning. will want new hangings, new cushion and pilow cover b g ters for exclusive novelties—ch oicest selections as to designs a8 ings. Look to your needs, and come make selection from our fine new line, [) . The subject wus brought. up for v R o1 We mention some of the leading styles for the adors discussion # part of the ning's AMONG THE MANY DikFERENT KINDS you will find New Silko- program and after interesting ; lines, New Dresden Cloth, New Radium Cloth, New Geneva Cloth. New AL B ';""c“”l“"‘: "‘:" el : o J - R Electro Cloth. Mayflower Chintz, College Denim, Venice Ticki under BUSEONS Sl ; i ] . question the judges decided in favor | : . ¢ t Cloth, Calais Cloth and many others to choose from. The lx ( and most of the affirmative although admitting | POMIRAL VON CAPELLE] ew aces, e S? u e7 l 0 atiractive line to be found -in the city. that the opposition has szome pretty ° logical theories i . ’ C d M l BE SURE TO TAKi: A LOOK AT the New Voiles priced from 12'45¢ The debate was on the question: Admiral 1idward von Capelle, suc- | l’epes an almnes “Resolved, That fhe United States | cessor of Von Tirpitz as German min- ment -of spring and summer dresses, suits etc Our new laces consist of flat Venise Alencon, Chantilly, Pollf d'Angleterre, Slik and Real Laces. to 50c¢ yard. The mew Marquisctics from 15¢ to 50¢ rd. Colored bor- & Should Make Suitable Preparations | ister of marine, is known as an excel- By i e e e T e hou cparatic ister of marine, is known as an excel- | for Defense.” Speaking for the af- SSSs . inches wide, for 29c and 53¢, yard. Figured Sunfast in 36 inch width, il i 0 W hoovoop | aomintamtive folicen BDUE BDGE | Radium, Allover and 1Bdgings. for 50c yard. Plain Sunfast Drapery, 50 inch, for 75¢, $1.00 and $ and Benjamin W car 1k | had no ship command within the p: i Beaded Trimming, all widths, in French blue, coral, red, bronz8 yard. NEW WINDOW DRAPERIES of colored figured Sunfast in heaus- White and Frederick S. Spencer ren- | quarter of century. During this pe 2 zreen and opulescent -"""““"“21””‘ opposition. Both tean:s | joq he has heen at the admiralty K New Passamenteries, chem ise embroidered pompadour effects. si showed that the members had 2 e e ; P i cn e S St Visit Drapery Dept. and sce these. some time in preparing their arg as adylser I e Sihengin New Net Lace Tlouncings, embroidered, in light greem, yello! Bl 1 . varats dthe budgel department and finally os | coral in {wo widths for dresses. GRS ) 2 pointeR ey ,I:;”“F‘;" head of the administrative depart- GG Tiehl elh o, e 4f- | jent: He has been the right haad | fumatiye Whomeyen iseam cdiroliian el Romvion vtz N diiira o ||| Itosebud Trimming in all ¢olors. P the weightiest arguments and & e horn October 10, 1833, Gold and Silver Cloth and Gold and Silver Nets Cap was Carpenter, Giles Cowles and Haroid ; I,. Newell, who acted as judges gave and ¥ cdjtoRthe nobilityyinisl 91 3 New lowers for dress decorations, Colored Velvet Silver an them the verdict Alth caused his rotitement from ¢ § Gowa N ind the new shades in Net, Maline and Tulle. e s rvice last November. etttet——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— brought up at a Grange meeting in e ———— a long time. and the membe HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON i i the latter to be judged by the wmount | B . £ T 2 A 3 joyed it thoroughly. The entire pro- > ’l‘ PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. am furnished affer the meeting was | O W materials used : Hlll]dl'edS Of StYleS [l] allOl'e r 8 Onollocallconcer T 1 of exceptional merit. Tt was both in- peRlocaliconcerniene Sedin g tiful soft shades, 2% 5 long, priced from $2.50 o $7.50 pair. Metal Laces, silver and gold on net. New Veilings, both bordered and plain effects. teresting and instructive and the l"“’”” to il e GrRalon, o ,‘1“" * e s | {uror Teceived many compliments on | {018 0f metal. hul was advised (h ; ults SR S A S only orders for twenty-five or more liept it in & very presentable: condi- | is convaleseing fr 2 its memeral excellence. Miss Irma i S 8 ai-, is ! g from an attack of R tons would he received. When quol: r ad PR G Berlin News [io " g.oo s o o oo Sy e vt seteton it |00 Sontd e rencynd. When auets: | By e puuge of sistes s siistactory and pleasi A = ing. since that time it vha i G e e I SEEEREGL Bessig ool oot fano hor evasive an=wer | father's motive in wishing to rid him- | . .{\l:.l-;{ i 1§:|:\3I"]‘rll;r P li'?”m hi“g alsoftavoreliitlile sons glisrgeonts l,'i isSanotherierasivetsiaraan « 1ills & Co. believe that to be very important s e < e e after VI WITh | o n et 1ad | | eIf of the bov is not known to me | friends in Hastings-on-the-Hudson, Skl consiceisbiotann The factory owners who have | @ \ Suit Mock that has not the fashionable colors as well as the but he must present stronger reasons| New York. Brown Gets 120 Days. talked over the matter with cach i B jore staple, would not be complete, before I shall have the vourh commil- | | k 3 ; | Clark was reported improved th orpaanalcabe ey Nashs Rt Nt Eihgs oL 0 Lelotict < cason, shades Lhat fashion has approved. B = To Initiate Campaizn. | morninge. hy Judge W. J. Malone in the F seekin information, rather ity i 5 e | ampaizn, morning. L g A complete ra of sizes for misses and womer is very' essen: 1 The political ball will be started on folincliceficonniitnisysnonnincignion [ lookine froGglnsing Lial fIosing ] nten o Theft at Reclory. 3 its merry way Saturday cvening, when R witt ¢ S ey o1 . i ’ - Zive - &, [ihe first mecting o o vear of the 1 costs 'on Thomas Brown o : g (. 8. Hills & Co's stock provides for all fisures. Aiitonio Massem of Ken mwn o i mecting g8 e ona ot th Bristol, who was arraigned on two | (Lliel Dolice are investigation ] ¢ e SN N epublican town commitice will be . Gounts. of assault and breach of itha | renort of tie tlieft of i Sum of money Phe &tandard of workmanship at all pri s the v t. i held in the town clerk’s uflice. Chair- peace. Brown's treatment of his | from the pavochial residence on IN OUR SUIT STOCK AT $22.50 AND FROM THAT UP TO $69.004 3 man William H. Webster made the | i , i St 0w eel on Sunday arch 1200 # Wants Son Put in Reformatory | imteresting announcement e smosne | e oo 10 the afiewin | B s i St i | @18 00 * SO, ing. Plans for a come-back by the bibi l Ty b g el BIt for e | taken Ve i v ITNVESTIGATION WAS MADE Thomas Jefferson will be discussed | = own's wife collapsed on i (rol The ¢ secured from a truni ‘£ and the local situation will be given | 5 o 5 lex car at Plainville center Monday. | in Iev. W . Kilcoyne's room. the ctose serutiny. The matter or the | {07tH Gonvention Being Held i |rrer mushana had abused nee to suew | thiet preing open tie Jock with a | 4 nost local st will bhe th BN a 3 at she s forced to flee | 8¢ ¢ driver, The &z Y pa 8 Heptiblican Town Committee to Meet | Joction af n candidate { o shiestens dhstishe basi foncadiig ilec| Mol g e e S B AR R TR 1 candidate for representi- H [ d T d from him. She w n such a h ; mee tive from this town to the next leg- fll‘i OI‘ 0 ay nervous condition when she reached | through a rear window G islature. | Plainville t she dropped to the | The authorities have heen keepi tion of American Fibre Company Certificate Filed. | E floor of the car in a faint. She was | the matter quiet while ihey han e = The certificate of incorporafion of Harlford, March'22.—A report of | attended by Dr. C. W. Moody, sub- | been following up rather vague clucs § BMet Funersl of Mres Bymn. fhe American Fibre compans of Ber- | Work accomplished in all parts of the | Seauently returning fo Bristol. She Pythian Todge Enterfains, Prosecutor William H. Gibney has | lin, the articles of which were re- | State was presented at the one hun- e (”‘“n‘;’ h‘"]’"h'fl‘n‘d“:',":" '”J:;:,’,‘,\, Pythian fefused to have Nicholas Masselli of | ceived from the sceretary of states'|{ Gred and seventh annual mecting of | ed up by the authorities. but she Kensington committed to the Con- | office in Hartford. Monday, was filed | the Connecticut Bible socicty held |again collapsed and the trial had to necticut Reformatory in Meriden. |.Vith Town Clerk Shaw vesterday, The | here today. Rev. Dr. R. H. Potter, of [ be put over until today. She was A : g certificate states the company in- | Hartford, president of the society, | taken to the Hartford hospital after Young Messalll has been in the lime- | tengg to engaze in the business of | presided. The report showed receipts | court, physiclans advising that a few |11 (oqne e : Tolce light on several occasions during the | cleaning and dealing in cotton and | for the yvear of $13.147.60 and dis- | days’ treatment would be heneficial 10 | rne. eomrain s s o yast fow vears, due to his proclivitics | Wool waste and vegelable fibre and | lursements of §12.6 . leaving a |her. Weakened from abuse and neg- [ ine Tt was Javgely of @ mus the manufacture of cotton and woolen | balance of $453.61. The total assets |lect the woman presented a pitiahla | jigorary character and made s most goods. The authovized capita]l is | of stock, fixtures, invested funds & spectacle as she appeared in court bl 5 - 2t ‘ $450,000, of which $300,000 is com- | cash balance is $11,764.55 Testimony showed that Brown b et it Kot FRT Pt T T preg || SOl T e Ry el || ee ik e e 1 Gl i | e L ooty Lennle [ thay ! The latter stock will pay | superintendent of the soclety, pre- |beating her. Judge Malone decided | mrior nddresses were made e 10 A a dividend of T per cent The par |.sented the report for the exccutive |to give him a chance to try the Se¥ms | cjunman S e value of the shares is $100 and the | committee Attention was given | strect cure. and he imposed o sen- | rao, B Mrislit e concern will start with a capital or | Guring the year to the larger centers |tence of sixty days on each of 1wo | ooy e . < $300.000. The incorpor -e 3. of population. The city of Hartford | counts T. Canfield, Thomas 1. Canfield and | was entirely surveved, and the larger Sristol Brass Closed. e i e e the father visited Judge Griswold and | M- ¥- Thorpe, all of Hartford, and | Part of many districts in Bridgepor Congested conditions on the rail- | their gue many of the visitors Getoa for the Vouth's domamittment | Leis Al Phelpsis treasurer. During the year the society’s Visi- | roads were forcibly brought 1o the at- | openly cxpressing their appreciation again. Prosecutor Gibney has mnde Mrs. Edward Ryan. s called on 42,000 families, com- | {ention of workingmen in this section | of the hospitality shown them thorough investigation of the casa Th et tunerallot M. iduard Ryani b oineslos 000 persans and rep- | today when the plant of the Bristo! n ind reports he is unable to find any | of Westficld was held ai st John's | jere) ot 1emog ree nationalities. A | Brass company was closed because of ason why the father's request should | Roman Catholic church {his mor LLa i L Brotesta il SRsisans [0 shortgefofiraw inaterlal A o be granted. The boy's mother died | ing at 10 o'clock, Rev. Dr. Donovan, I;fm_fl s "4 2:["“‘_;‘1;'“* "_:“'“ ~’»w;“1 pany's supply of copper in exhausted ahout eighteen months ago and after | the pastor. celebrating a salomn sl b0 et e topndiihe lna il ou=iacparatigamioan ot on el Bl BRBSRER KRR SR several attempts to get another wife | quiem high mass. Many floral . Sundayischoss xgetall arefin fumnsiich afEaitoa CuHled et e B T e e \ from Sunny Ttaly, Masselli succeeded | tributes told of the hizh osicem in | 32,000 Bibles Distributed. up made it impossible to get a single | |~ S FaCe accepted an invitation when you are two weeks ago. When ced his | which Mrs, Ryan was held by her| Mr- Raymond said that in the past | Shipment to the plant in time to pre- ve the program on April | reasons for refusing the request of | friends. The pall hearers were Ar. | tWelve months 32,000 volumes of the | VNt a shut-down. There arc a num- TS (o G AV (0 1 through work — Masselli Prosecutor Gibney said this | thur Condon, ‘Arthur O'Donnell, Ja.| SCHiPtyres in thirty-seven languages |Per of Plainville people emploved in j 18 DRGCES morning, “I'll grant the hov is very | seph Higgln<. Patrick Griffin James | ere distributed by gift.and sale. of | the factory wild and has been mixed up in se O'Brien and Harry Haling, all of Mid- | {PIS number 11,000 were donated . The company tend the sociely whist and dan eral scrapes, but I feel he has had | dletown, and the flower hearers were | ]-‘I‘"- Raymond said that he gave 110 I ;'fl!nvh:md'f z\ni(‘l 1:‘;(”‘0" ago :" in Firemen's hall. Forestville, thi . no chance to become a dependable! William Ryan and James Kane of | Addresses and seventeen {llustrated | Metal 1s causing 1ts e e | N l’l T S G d citizen Since his mother died he | Kensington A H)t?\,‘“n!:wa‘ iectures during the year, and held j 2Plo worry. Pleas were mado fo the | VENT ot R Sl © 00 BEg Bas taken care of the house and has | took place in St. Mary’s Cometery, | MANY conferences with ministers and raflroad this morning to come to the} 72 el . 0 | Portiand ¥+ | cthers and traveled 43,000 miles on the | COMpany’s rescue, and it was expect- | PROBE FIRKIGHT CONGE: : glass or two Of thls Real Lager; — — —_— Patrick M. Cobey, lusiness of the society. " |ed that an effort would bhe made fo 4 New York, March 22.-—Represen- OUCH ! LUMBAGO ! | Taps will bo soundet e the iate| . INIVIdUAL Eif(s excoeded those of [ 56t cnoush copper to (ho plant BY | (aiives of castern faiiroads and ship- e ik % ¢ the preceding vear and a legacy of | Might to warrant a resumption of op-| = : e RUB PAINS FROM Patrick M n: o.\..;\ Inf Beckley tomor-! ¢ 000 was received from Mrs, Y | erations tomorrow. pers hegan a conference at’ the Mer . row at 9:30 o’clock at Sacred Heart | rmife, 5 i gasl 5 Tiocal mar turers are beginning | chants' association here today to con SORE, LAME BACK | church, East Berln, M. . tioay of Dagex e sieb e e e 25 o | . s A 2¥ | The following officers were elocted: | {0 fear that they may have to close | cider sight congestion relief P— . was member of Compan <.! president, ‘Rev. Dr. R. H . | their shops unless conditions imvrove. | ;ecasures « undertaken by the flub Backachie away with small trial | C. N. G.. and took an active part| Hartford: vice presidents, Rev They have heen having a hard time ssident railroads and Inter- bottie of old, penetrating *St. | In the Civil War. Two of his Bradin Hattterd ! Bas W. (i | setting shipments of metal and coal | wiate Commeree Commizsioner 15, 1% [ Jacob’s Oil.” | Frank and John, are member: the ! Tennell, Hartford: Rev T. Dun. | @nd as there does mot appear to he vk, What is declared o 1 con- R S local Sons of Veterans' association and | Jop, Hartford and Rev, C. M. Calder- | 2Ny rellef in sight forced shut- | corvative estim places the numb Bacik hurt you? Can't straighten | a delezatifon from that nization | wood. e down for a few days would not sur- freight cars in | this viemite at up without feeling sudden pains, sharp | will attend the funeral. The ser- Conibh ey e +. Ta ise them 5,000, which is said fo he 23 aches and twinges? Now listen! | vices will Dbe conducted by cott Talcotville; Rev. J. W. Br Are Spies at Work? | more than were here a fortniz That's luinbago, sciatica or maybe | Rev. J. C. Brennan, pastor St. Paul's|din, Hartford; Rev. Dr. Owners of factories in Plainville | Itecent snow storms i the e from a strain, and you'll get relicf the | Roman Catholic church, Kensington, | Hall, W Hartford; Rev. Dr. W. are petting suspicious of the author | complicated the situation moment you rub your hack with | and burial will take nl: in the | Phillips, New Haven: Rev. H. Macy, | of lotters recefved by them in whi ShEE D ’ K H e % goothinz, penetrating ‘St. s 01", | Beckley cemet Newinglon: Rev. Roscoe Nelson, h‘;"‘f:v\wlvr\‘:(h:‘ %(uy; SR e GERMANY DENIES DI . on't eep ouse WIthout lt! Nothing else takes out so . lame- Bricfs. Windsor: Rev. Dr. A. R. Merriam, | solicited. The scarcity of these metals i . 7 ness and stiffness o q sl e e Hartford; Rev. Kemneth MacKenzie, | has made it hard for manufacture simply rub it on your back out 5 Westport; Rev. F. D. Sargent, Put- [1o get even a hearing from the mil : % sington Congregational church will < c ggmes the pain. It is harmless and | o 0% o0 0 0T Gl ien parlors | @M Rev. F. T, L. Hammond, Derby; | and some of them, amazed at the of- | Porls from Rio Janciro that ciermin, doesn’'t burn the skin. el : John W. Lamb, Hartford; Rev. J. . | fers made in their correspondence, e 10,000,000 il i . t : e tomorrow evening. at 6:30 o'elock. The s made in their correspondence, | owes Brazil 120,000,000 marks fo Th H B Efinber up. Don't . suffer! “Get' a o'clock, The | ;o hnstone, Hartford: Rev. I, H. B { hastened to file their orders. Replics | coffee which wis - It e nu ert Fischer reweryat arttor N N BISRARTAT A SR Saturday—Certificate of Tucorpora- lodge entertained a num- her of visitors from Bristol. Ney Rritain and other places in the stat Jast evening following its e meeti in Odd Tellows hall i attendance wa ze, neighbo in attempting to cash checks and nu- merous times, it has been said, he has taken property belonging to others. ‘Antonio Masselli the boy's father, has applied to Judge George Griswold and Prosecutor Gibney several times, ask- ing that his son be sent to the re- fermatory because of his incorrigible actions. The father claims he is un- able to handle the hov. ast week ords and scals. he lodge ve ceived many compliments on {he AR el Tems, and Mes. John 1. Sulliva Main streef. are receiving tulations on the birt of 'ns Mmoo ordes than|| L A nuinber of Plaintilletpcople all fagged out— tired. Berlin, March 22, by W Aid socicty of the Ken- SAvvillc Refering to the recc 7, Order today — ef your dealer or 5 war | general public is cordially invited to & - #mall trial bottle of old, henest “st. | SEACT Hartford: Rev. Ernest DeF, Micl, [to their queries have been so cvasiv 1d taken over after (he outhrealk of :0b’s Oi1” from any drug stofe, and e apatMr: T y Hartford; Rev. W. G. Fennell, Hart- | however, that their suspicions have | the war. {he Overseas News Agenc fter using it just once, yvou'll forget T man of | rorq, | been uroused and the impression now | states that the coff was purcean Zensingto! Il entertam the mem- s i that you ever had backache, Tumbago :"rfl-"r"mn “vrwl( Besrtaln digfmeny Secretary and superintendent, | prevails that the communications | in open sale and p for i s ’ 58 atica, because your’ back will | Pers of Star of Good Wil loc No.§ famuel W. Raymond Hartford: | were sent by representatives of | T transf 1 : L= SRR I R R S e T e T - e 4 Lo } s e - o so out by representatives o The money 1s transferred, un B Wurt or cause any more misery. | - N ‘h".r':! £ Bethilchom . the Security Trust Com- | foreign powers. who are desirous of i terms of the loan contrace for 1 . home tonigh N f ! R c . : ord Connecticut’s Leading Brewery. (213) R T D D D T D T T R TS Ty It never dicappoints and has been rec- auditor, Hon. Henry {learning what factories are making | to {he authorized Geman bankin : oy e > LRV H i X r wat fe aking ) 1o © thorizcec ems vanking DN AL AT LOUES W, 1'ODT, HOTEL BELOIN, KEEVERS & 00, HEMN« ommended for sixty years. Miss Elsic Dickinson of Kensi Roberts, Hartford. munitions . probable outpul, | house. | ON Ay AL O NN SCHMARK, W, J. Mo ARTHY, ¥

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