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Very special bleached Sheets, size for 75¢ cach. <« IMAN TICKS yles and very finc, Price 25¢ : PILLOW TUBING, finc grade for 17c yd. soft for in ake 5, and good ones, for only 50c & 70c ca. CAN DEP] D OF US. Berlin News The der democratic town comu the leadership of Joh RUMORED REPUBLICAN RANKS, Several Members of Town Com- mittee mot LIVELY TIME AT CAUCUS : . College Girls gress, as Deba Ladies to Pres Tonight—Local The object republican of follower: “the mu of t of the oy failure night the be the Saturday yumored that “evening will i« number of nittee will term. Despite th aftempt to stage ¥gar in national retain its . less it is prises prevail as didate for .nd although oned have mient of their can 4t is said about 4®harles M. Jarv nrood. is also heard freg auestion be a credit iture. Both town affairs a me along the to a for ard their records show great interest welfare of the community. ir the %8s said the Wurvis was offthe Farmers' %¢cld at his hom Mr quietly for to have announcement caar ing. 4ing h hi w pect Favor refuse strength predicted who the nex none made The name of but that either to the town have broached Deming's friends ar Moore, is conducting the forer of their campaign and will ms determined effort to capture v the local polls this fall Play Tonight. members of {he their BREAK IN ul Grange The lady will when they “The Old Majds’ New Grange hall As the title nifies, the plot deals with the s . | and doings at an old maids’ =a Gafldldmes ing. * The cast has been for the past fow ge of Mrs, George P. production 1 hits have lines of expected will be lines are spoken inz is the cast of characters: Maribah Lovejoy, President, ent Popular Sketeh | G. W. Ventres: Amarilla Hey | Secretary, Mrs. 13. B. Adams: cilla Hope, Treasurer Mrs. Mansfield: Anxiety Doherty, | Alice Sweet; Augusta Prim, among | jyjja Cranc: Faithful Blossom Ada Watkins: Tedor: Jennie Baldwin: Rhoda Tarkin, John Molumphy: Sclmo Baxter. John N. Ventr Susannah Mrs. Alfreda Chamberlain: Mi Price, Mrs. Charles Weldon; Ann arnes, Miss Minnie Sarah Jane Springster, Mrs shman: liza Hooker, Mr: this | Crandall: Esther Snyder. Prior; Marion Perkins, Mrs. G Goodwin: Asencth Baker, Mrs, liam Whitam. Amanda Horn, A. S. Barrett: Amy Littlc bel Gray: Sophia Potter, Mrs. Goodrich: Prof. Pinkerton Clark; Topsy, Master Stanley rett During the special act, entitied Pransformed’’ will number of musica (& come into own tor will presenta play en | | Convention” iy working under 1 Dunhan will been the thit mani 17¢ wee tele finished e Reveral lod the w it surprise jersed play and | siderabic when the in O is Action by Con- te Judges—Grange Quibs Inserted. town committee is 1eh eriticism (5248 body i to he G Bobkins, that meet scheduled. It Thursday affair and that of the com- serve another | the party will | a come-back politics as well locally,” neverthe- there will be sur- line. Rumors still is the logical can- presentativeship of the men men- formal announce- ndidacy, nevertheless town that Colonel is is in T eptive Francis Deming juently. There is no man would in the legis- been prominent in number of vears is caucus of | hot mbers to e fact « Y A T Xt 1 action of the “ola be given, in 1 sclection: stunts will be The program will be fo Song, by Miss Mildred recitation by Miss Trene Viets: solo by Mis: tuth Crandall Jetic exercises by Miss Lena Jot Tairy dance hy Miss Pearl sclos by Mr Mathew Griswol Mrs. Alvah Ventres: mandolin tions by Miss Minnie Gihbhs piano solo by Miss Lilliam Min Dance Committee Meets, of the tion m a various other as It of Colonel the meeting which was even- ndidacy at club e on and e formal time. is candidacy m make ithin The dance committee Sons of Veterans asso night at the home of Harry a a short = ‘A TWICE- One of Tnteres be: onfirmed <" Good mews when it is lapse of time, believe it at first ev cure in accepting its truth now. following cxperie woman is confirm Mrs. J. L. Kew Britain, vous dizzy in act say nd irregular sides pained Pills, procured ‘o.’s Drug Store. I am glad endo They men do me Pills Price simply tDoan’s Mrs. l\‘"'rn\“\l'ntlm! Props., Buffalo . at ask for Kidney liveland Eveland, and me at |ia New Britain. Tt was decide hold the annual old-fashioned in the town hall, Friday May former years. th has been the bhiggest social events of and an effort will be made this vear's dance more than eve Mr. Hodge, who TOLD TALE st Lo Our ars Readers repeating, and after a long en if we hesitated to hearing, we fecl se- The New Britain vear later. L) lm St “T often felt ner- to is following aid liam W. Tagan; refreshment Gibney: music, Garfield Gibney ets, Marry Gould and Judge Griswold; publicity agent, Bushnell. A report of the com my kidneys were | yij; ye presented at the next My back and|in.’ of the association, which Doar icidns vl IR REN R Clark Erainerd : cured Collegia later 1 to it of 11 the nce of a 1ed over 8 ion, & me. Mrs. s As The feature of the Kensi Men's Lyceum meeting last ni first appearances of three graduates of Wellesley college | capacitics of Portias. While th Don't | not have to decide the disposit —get | a pound of flesh, nevertheless that | siderable logic was required cide which side had hetter arguments in the debate, was held. The question was Jud Eveland | confirm my for- Doan's Kidne are advertised | all deale Kidney Pills ame has publicly Foster-Milburn Co N. Y. remedy ~the twice Miss Myrtle Mrs. Frank Goodwin hman: 5 one the town succ man of the committee appointed the Tloor manager, George ht was to presented “R the R, b, nittee Nk AL unner ke ictory ed: That bill (H passed Baldwin sovernment shipping ought to be Clarence 13 . Day upheld while George Johnson argued mature reflection the judges, the shirley Gili congress. an® Frank the affirmative side. Beekett and €. I7red negatively. After and due consideration Misses Lorretta Allins and Bmily Porter, all students at Welles decided the rmative the victor on all three points of debate The next meeting of the Lyccum will be held April 10, at which time the Yocal AT jon will be invited ts at addres b eneral time vy night, titled the ley af \ sig- vings ther hard e Severa! will zood Suppen delivercd and held and siven inter- ritten con- fested ow- Painful Injury. The condition of Dr. Andrew ing reported as improved morning. Dr. Woodinz had an mation in his right eve. which inconvenienced him slightly. TLater the pain became great and the eye began to swell, and he was compelled to keep within doors. Dr. J. J. Smith is attending the c The peculiar part of the injury Is that no foreign substance was found in the eye. Wood this infla- only wits Mrs. wood, Pris- AT Mrs, Mise Mrs Miss Mr Mis, mith, randa, Mary Hibhs Unlucky Stor vidently the store of Wise, Smith & Co. ix unlucky for residents of this town. Tass fall Mrs. William Lyons, while on a shopping tour, slipped on 1he bhasement stairs of that establish- ment and received severe injuries. L. week Miss Anna Hannon of Farmington Road met with a simitar ceident in the store. M Hannon was walking down an alsle, when she slipped and fell In order to brcak the fall, she put out her right hand and fell with such force that the thumh on her right hand rained. a omis rthur & arner Wil- Mrs. Isa- Louis Bar- Bricfs. Miss Toretta Alling, a student at Wellesley college is spending the Eas- ter vacation with her parents, Mr., and Mrs. Willard 1. Alling of Kensingtor Miss Shirley Gill of Louisville, Ky., the guest of Miss Alling. St. Paul's drum corps held attended rehearsal last night. e, a Maidy which s and held. lows: a well- piano ath- hnson: Stephen Caruso, an employe of the Prentice company on Beech Swamp road had three of his fingers on his right hand badly crushed this morn- ing about 11 o’clock, when they were caught in a press Dr. M. H. Gris wold found it necessary to amputate the little finger. da and selec- and local et last Hodge d to dance n of Kensington has where he has ac- Trehy of Hartford, position. John moved to cepted a st. Paul's tonight. Miss Helen Jones, uate at Wellesley of her sister, Mrs. sington. RUB LINIMENT IN v ‘When the old enemy, pain, ties you i up; when you suffer with colds in head and chest, sore throat, sore and strained muscles, sprains, bruises, neuralgia, rheumatism, lumbago, stiff neck—let Minard’s liniment give you alfmost instant relief. It is the most sat_isfying remedy known for relieving pain. Minard’s liniment is absolutely pure, stainless and dependable. It has stood the test of years of comstant service, carries healing properties to affected parts and can be obtained from any druggist. No other liniment can take the place of Minard’s. 1ts success in thousands of cases is positive, Dramatic club will meet an undergrad- college, is the gues male Fred Crane of Ken- essful chair- Wil- Roy tielk- A, T, mittee mect- will inzton under- | in the ey did ion of con- de- the which Resoly- was | DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1916. ‘?iaifiiiille News NEW MINISTER FOR Suceessor to Rev. A. A, Houek Be Named By Conference TOWN HALL FOR BOYS" USE Sclectmen Will Call Special Town Meeting to Consider Renting Hall for Gynmasium—Trics to Sleep Of Drunk on Railroad Tracks.—Bricfs. Local the appointment the Plainville session of the ference which is to be held in Stam- ford next week. Rev Albert A. Touck who " has been serving in that capac ity during the past vear, is to give up the duties and it is the intention have his successor give his entirc time to the pastorate. Owing to his studie university, where he is the junior class in theology. M. Houck has been able fo devote hut one or two days a weelk to the duties of the Plainville church. Neverthelcss Lis cfforts have been rewarded with considerable success. and the church has made good strides under his guidance. During the next minister will devote his entire time to his school work, and a resident pastor will have charge of the churcl 1lis selection for the pastorate w made chicfly because it was the in- tention to put Rev. G. B. Thurston on the superannuated list, permitting him to occupy the parsonage. Mr. Thurston, however, decided to go back with relatives. and as a result the parsonage was vacant for somc time. The district Methodists of a church at New York are new anticipatins pastor for the annual IGast con to at Weslevan member of vear fhe young superintendent, TRev. 0. A. Dent, will recommend the ap- pointment of a resident minister to the conference, and it is expected thit carly in April the new pasfor will gin his duties here. May Use Hall. After a conference hetween men in- terested in the organization of a club for the boys and vounz men of tho town and the board of sclectmen held last evening, it was decided to call a special town mecting he held some time next week for purpose of al- lowing the sociect 1o the Town hall as a a place where the member: meet social purposc While considerable progres: been made in the formation club, the leaders have heen ably handicapped heeanse of ability to get o hall suitable for quarters. | Negotiniion for the leasing Newton's they fell through and a the committee decided to make a to the selectmen for the Town Selectmen Johnson, Calor and Hart all expressed themselves as heing m sympathy with fhe cause and they told the committee that they are will- ing to lend their assistance to any move In its favor. Personally they are satisfied to have the bovs use the town bullding, but they will call a town meeting to have the quesfion settléd. T Town hall ia/seldom inf use and it can be fitted up for hasketball be- Town to 5 gymnasium and can for has 8f the consider- heir in- head opened hall, bt hope plea hall. u last WHY HMR FALLS OUT Dandruff causes a feverish imtation of the scalp, the halr roots shrink, loosen and then the hair comes ouf fast. To stop falling hair at once and rid the scalp of every particle of dandruff, get a 25-cent bottle of Dan- derine at any drug store, pour a little in your hand and rub well into the | scalp. After a few applications all danaruff disappears and the hair stops coming out. DYSPEPTICS ! END STOMACH MISERY, GAS, INDIGESTION Pape’s Diapepsin” ncutralizes acids in stomach and starts di- gestion. 2 Stops any sourness, heartburn, or food rising in few mo- ments, . 1o how long you are sufferer from in- digestion, dyspepsia or out-of-order stomach is merely a matter of how soon you begin taking some Diapepsin, 1f vour stomach is lacking in di- gestive power, why not help the stom- ach to do its work, not with drastic drugs, but a re-enforcement of diges- tive agents, such as are naturally at work in the stomach. People with weak stomachs take a little Diapepsin oces and there will be no more indiges- tion, no feeling like a lump of lead in the stomach, no heartburn. sour risings, gas on stomach or belching of undigested food, headaches, dizzi- ness or sick stomach, and besides what you eat will not ferment and poison your breath with nauscous All these symptoms resulting a sour. out-or-order stomach dyspepsia are generally relieved minutes after taking a little Dia- pepsin. to case The question as going to continue should sionally odor: from and tive 50- now table you your clean there bad you feel druggist and Pape’s Diapepsin always to the appetite. and what good, because intestines will he and you will ng to be any nights and miserable They freshen and | like life is worth livii Go get a cent and with a cat will stomach and fres are mnot vour of you will hearty taste and know more days for you g you make METHODIST CHURGH Mr. Went-And-Cut-It Here’s Mr. ‘Gets-It’ The New Plan Corn That's Sure as the “Gilad to me: to the corn 111 bleed fo the to the T. corns cach ns s the razor you!" Razors Corns love corn and raz love othey “Whv, O Why, Did T Do It? ‘Geta-It" for Me After This—If I Livel” be cat, tered picked. gouged, alved, and jerked out.—they grow faster. Mr. and Mrs, Went-and-Cut- It realize it now,—they “Gets-1t” instead—it's the wonderful, simpl: corn-cure that never fails. Stops pain. You apply it in 2 seconds, it dries at once, the corn is doomed Nothing to stick the stocking press the corn. It means good- night to plasters. salves, diggers razors and toe-bundling. You can wear smaller shoes. Your corns will come nght off, “clean as a whistle.’ Never inflames healthy fle The world's biggest selling corn cure. “Gets-1t7 is sold by druggists ever, where, 2 bottle, or sent direct . 5. Tawrence & Co., Chicago, [ Sold in New Britain and recommended the world’s hest corn by City Drug Store, Crowell's store, Wm. N. Schweltzer, and plas- use to on i as remedy Drug S Stors the se- of the building ganies without much expense, lectmen belicve the request boys should be granted. The is owned by the townspeople and for the sake of the hoys the general opinion is that it could not be utilized to better advantage. C. H. Newton, Ralph L€ (. Sevmour, who arc among the grown-ups interested in the move- ment, were present at the conference They cxpressed the opinion that no trouble will be experienced in finan- cing the organization if a suitable hall can be sccured. The willing to pay for laht while hall is at their disposal satisfied to pay reasonable rental Plainville for the first time in history appears to have had slumbers disturbed the neceds it md it young men club, which all hoy will eligible to membership, wants Town hall its meeting place impression prevails that the | Mould be handed to its officer without any qic asked, v ceipted hill taxpin without curreney The boys will need what ever money they can raise for in- purposes and the rental of hall should mnot he includ- liabilities of their club, and Morrill he or and any by vouth the | to the for over ons a presented exchange o1 e by the numerahle the Town cd in the Slept Under John Morri transient, (ried to sleep off under freight car near the passenger station vesier- day. Ile was using one of the rails for a pillow when dissovered by Spe- cial Officer Charles Grace. The man was too drunk to move and fearing that he might the officer se- cured a convevance Lad locked up. The accused char toxication when arraigned tice 1. P. Prior this morning not charged with cxpressed a willingness an R the jucor heing Freight Car. a Jag be killed and with berore J While trespa to was in- he was e he offense mrand drunk told the court cured employment terday and this morning zuilty to such tested ing him Morrissey Tie pro- against accus- Tt in Southington ves to repore for work Tle couldn’t huy pair of overalls in the neighhoring horough he hoppzd o treight visit the stores here. Ticd after ride he had a sleep under the freight car. e tried to explain away the necessity for getting a teawn o cart him to the lockup by he was exhausted when his slumbers were Gis- turbed by the officer. Justice Prior imposed 1 and costs. Mor of the realm and ing took him to jail penalty he se- was « his a fire SIT was out Cons of issey of rie Tiown to work ou( can i it mittee clerk Sewer Mecti Joseph McCarthy, district today issued fhe the sixth annual meeting ville Sanitary and Sewoy be held in the Town hall ning at 8 o’clock The call specifies that for the purpose of reports of the officers, trict committee and other business proper ote. . T T dist Monday ove fhe acting electing a transacting to hr meeting is on the dis- any e T. Wheeler MecCarthy trict committe, have mno ideca meeting w to plans ol sy who comuirise declare as to what 1 pursue. The for building 1 sewaze disposal will probably tempt to complete the victory won a year ago when the sewer sition was rejected trict disband While progressive citizens recognize the growing need of this improvement, the henefits which more apparent every fess that seemingly for making o definite wards having the sewer still appears to be a pre the sewer he of construction would entail v it will require more come it sufficiently to Vvorable to the improvement However, the disheartened and Caie and that “onrse they the »bposition system t- tr Propo- by having the dis- or are becoming day, they the time con- not to- is ripe a move The azainst built. judice ause e expense its nd evident- time to fa- advocates are ot they are hopeful of club s its | hogany furnishings. fine line, as large and well sclected as you anywhere THE 103 ASITLUM 3= that to ing mecting even if no steps are to I in i | th die hring purposes An have exis = e a ence, name dutic unnecessary voters town system The addition of | event the of coin | in secquently to | | | time should be taken by the forelock | da and the. town's needs anlicipated he- ‘Im evening. for we John after Swedish Congregational church. t he has where loom e n jents should see that .t emblance {o a progressive on it The One represented A Ander. the organization and turned out him | memory Prayers Hartford brought vices | cemetery. Dr, | inated uli me but of selection improvement That the grc the anniversa weeks of the i den cleven | | ficers and | celebration Court | has been fitted applications hee v - nee hall | Britain had been giving medical treat- | to was nt it a resident the t n picad | Baker, T I T at re attracted throughout other attention cities After wer will nex rival 1t t 1 days. of ager. J to I of James - as | Tallow ) \ service nle's \\ aterbury, Rev., in Danbury. a ta 150 mpany fe There change Skinner yesterday afternoon time his make the investment oon - meeting azo candidates for >rosperity. Open Warchouse Next The | Cahill Provision company of Meriden probably week accupied Skelly is to look after end of the business and Meriden company and William Reed Furnitur Is Both Comfortable and Attractiy Reed Furniture mixes well with both oak ang We are showing a remark will in Southern New England. Come in and look around. FLINT-BRU MO T Ry Pedhibid. cerned over him Mr. Skinn fering from diphtheria., Thi ing he was reported to be 8@ improved. Miss Irene LeVasseur has { upon her duties in the Plainvil district committee continue ing company's store even it serves a body Miss Ruth Erbe of Strong only, without specified | home from the Willimantic D Such action avoid | school for the spring vacationd trouble the | John Driscoll, assistant fore that the the | the spinning department in th T | Manufacturing company’s log { bas returned from Iraniklin, where he has been visiting rel i A. . Rockwell of Bristol | turned from the south, where B several weeks recuperating froj cent illness. He is expected oiEr 115 |a few days to wok over the ne 2 j of the Rockwell-Drake comp €on- 1 which he is interested. bound be allowed the will not death district natural com- taken tion the organized a (e aliz: ot was e about for which it fort will probably a { | made in ay any woull whenever of feel needs n a sewc desirable. Rockwell-Drake industries will ! substanuial growth population of Plainvii= and practically passed’ st is fied village the to the town's 1y mean as it class s A modern town projeit before a great inhabitants the up sewer is large Miss Ridabelle Riecker ente number of her friends at a party at her home on Broad while | believe | 4 defects have a harmfu! effect | Judge Byington will give a | in the probate court Saturday | noon on the application of Gee Hebden for a settlement of count as administrator of the of James Fraser. Anderson Funeral, Hundred Men's saciety at the fuicral Hartford held o'clock from was of this | the Mr. of | nderson at of 10 Mrs. Chloe Warren will enterd Thursday Mrs. Harriet Frye, Bertha Eaton and Mrs. Nell { nell, comprising the auditing { mittee of the Woman's Relief A. F. and meeting M Was an active member for a number of others affiliated with it to pay their respzcts to his Frederick will hold a Masonic The { have a Thursday logge, regular hall i were said at his i after which the to the church cre conducted iaries Carlson Interment home « hody The the pastor L. H West i Wae | 1n ser- | Woman's silver tea afternoon Relief in G. corps Dy A R and was ey in i Notice. st Foresters' H oSt was nom physician at the reg- Court General held Dr. J Physician. Plainville, March 28, of the Pla District are Y aAwrence by court of or Galg | . The .lc'gn\ voters | Sanitary and Sewer _evening in ( notified and warned that the six Kellv of New | nyal meeting of said District acld at and within the Town Hi cated within the confines of sald thought adgisable to have | trict, on Monday April 1916 physician. Dr. I'rost is one | gclock in the evening of sald d nembers of court and his | th¢ following purposes, to wit: to with general | [P[RST—To hear and take | upon the reports of the officers of wth of the local branch | Distriot ition given imvetus at | LECOND v celebration several | ittee. continues was made evi- THIRD. night's meeting, five new | ness proper for membership having | 1 eeting ceived. The court now has initiation. Its the past six months considerable attention the state and Foresters in are paying considerable it night's meeting several of the New Britain to the of A. last members during their illnes; the is said meet rganiz To elect a District To transact any othe last to be brought befer J. T. McCART" Clerk of Did during Republican The Republican electors of the Plainville are sted to me | caucus in Town on Thu { March 30, 1916, p. m { the purpose clecting delegat: the Republican State Convention | Congressional District Convention held in Hartford, April 11th 12th, 1916, for the election of | gates to the Republican National | vention nd the appointment State Central Committee, Also purpose of electin own the ensuing Caucus, of requ Hall 8 o'clock to last € the of- niembers attend the anniversary of at of Week. ’lainville warehouse of the be of The Lucas for building, Carter up for use and is looked for in opened husiness for the Committee s by 'S | for the | 2 a few: |iScars soods order of the Town Committe EDWIN H. HILI Chair March 20, the sales dward house Dyer Dated at Plainville 1 will be the man- BALTIMORE CONFERENC | has for the after join the IFrancis of position Hanley driver resigned New five years Cahill peo his | Haven of | Methodist Episcopal Church Hel will here brother accepted a | P f to Receive Bishop, o Wa Vishop hington, March arl annual the manag with Cranston presiding, the Ba Method here tod will tendel tonight. He is o will retire from close of the n at Arats 132nd session of of opened ief 1. Kilcoyne with [ Items, more conference the Iipiscopal church A reception | Bishop Cranston unfavorable ! genior bishop and of Jonn at the and for a conference greatly &on- N. Y., in May, w days his parents was a4 most the condition in tive neral Sprin service relutives were

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