New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 29, 1916, Page 9

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e HAVING AN PROMPTLY call your attention to our splendid line of Walsting Tinens. OWN WHITE WAISTING LINENS lere at the HMome of ‘“Hecather” Linen, we ite ARE ALL OF OUR A most varied assort- THEY IMPORTATION. ment of different weaves, in light, medium and heavy weights. YOU CH are offering at 6o¢, Toc, 871 AT NO OTHER PLACF BUY WHITE WAISTING LINE P AS HERE AT OUR LINEN DEPT. See the qualities, in 36 inch-width, that we 29c, 35¢c, 42¢, 15¢, 50c, 58c, nd $1.00 yard. o, We have just received some very from 20¢ to 30c yard. sized 45x36, big value at 12 /5¢ Good fine ones, same size, 17¢ blcached cotton, made right in every w 45338 cach. dry bags, have a look at the fancy bordered Ticks for 25c yard. EMBROIDERED PILLOW CASES, and good ones, for only 50c & 70c ca. PILLOW CASES, bleached ones, SER 69¢ each. YADRE B3 INCHES, of in good 81x102 inc FANCY ay, and special at W 19¢ ecach. BLEDFORD CASES, inches, very special at “u look FOR SOFA PILLOWS and laun- ya. AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR RECEIVING ALL DRY GOOD! Berlin News drum of IZast Berlin. i would 1 DR. GRISWOLD 1S - NOT A CANDIDATE Feels"Repub-licansShbuld Follow Established Precedent WANTS ~ PARTY VICTORY St. Paul's Dramatic Club to Present “Shaun Aroon” mobiles Come to Grief—Wesleyan of the hest senator After I.‘L contest with any of thesc | men, and my regret would he E«-unhl not cast a- vote in. cauc I make good should poll a’ full i party | however the nomi vote on district, situation might some j back to the Kensir {is very uniikely, th different; ;and 1 to help” finish had a hand: in am nof ‘looking for and am not My only political wish thing I can for the epublican party, and | 4 regular nomination | nominated will have { dorsement, 1i }lm ¢hance e X {vear, but 1 | nomination, | Wi o-d succ « neve is as I my and any six ye Lent—Auto- Tenomination | helieyed Mc rs ago he was in McLean had E THE bleached cotton, 81x90 inches, Others inches, for 75c¢ each. bleached for ERMAN TIC beautiful styles and very fine. t them. BLEACHED PILLOW inches wide, The 45 inch width for 18c yd. he: G m ths us ke r starting I a o S ATTENTION! We want the ladies to know all our they line TANGO GIRDLES, most perfect dominal suppor for motorin swimmi athletic women, 98¢ to $1.98 cach, These Found At Domestic Dept. the attractive patterns FLANNEL, the lovellest of material for warm spring waist a length of the same, while assortment is good and full, pric We offer the BEST AWNING CLOTHS on the market, they hav right in them, different styles and colors, which are fast. I NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PURCHASED OF Us. Under no con- | ncar the place and were long on sug ake { zestions but short on lending any phy- gentle LT for | span of mules, attempted to draw cach one of..them,.for. they would .all { machine from the mire. representatives, and cach | forts proved unavailing. I entire ation should come | machine which | and the goods were Id j factory. It a the | ast | re- | i cxpecting it. iy the holt j & whoever may be | home last n hearty help T can give.” The Doctor further said that while | ing steadily favor of the of Senator Bulkeley, he made one | the state had ever | | in- | ! SHE Price fine load was intended for New it spending the night road. bile. smoothly i>|\v-\\' drift at the bottom of Savag. NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1916. !‘l;la_l_ix}i}ille News (Court Will Discourage Use of Plainville as Stopping-0f Place | THREE GOUNTS AG&INST HOBO Patrick Carroll Gets Fine and that at Notion_ - Counter will find . a full of GOTHAM Sentence—Wesleyan Students to En- tertain—May Enter Nollc in Incest abe made, dancing, . and for all Exasperated by the frequency of the appearance in court of members of the Tiobo fraternity, who make a nui- sance of themselves around the freight station, Justice 15, P. ing declared that showing eclemency to vagrants ar raigned before him, He imposed fine of $10 and costs and a sentence of thirty days in jail on Patrick Carroll of Hartford, arrested yesterday after- noon by Speeial Officer Charles Grace, Lelieving that a term in jail might serve as a lesson to the accused and help to keep tramps away from Plain- ville. Since the advent of Spring weather | the town has been overrun with knights of the road who come here ostensibly to get work at the transfer station. IFew do anything laborious, however, and they spend much of their time loiter- ing around the center or touring the town on foraging expeditions, ‘The court has had to deal number of them during the past month. . Leniency shown in disposing of the cases has not rvesulted satisfac- torily and Justice Prior has decided to take the other extreme. In Carroll's case a fine of $3 and costs w im- posed for breach of the peace, $7 for intoxication, and the Jjail sentence for trespassing on railroad property Carroll has been causing some an- noyance at the freight yards for the Prior this morn- he is through with VIYELLA Come select, is 68¢ yard, the wear ices range in S of soft for sized 1399 Very spe Sheets, c each T v, UBING, grade for 17c was necessary to secure the consent of the faculty. Wesleyan has held the title of “the singing of New England,” and this yea compares favorably with any leyan musical organization. 1 program will be several vaudeville stunts will be given by various members. Tt is expected 1 record breaking crowd will attend the musical. to the « ngers Present y. said the| The lady members of the Yorlk, but | had charge of the entertainment turn back after | the gatherniz of the members on the side of the | night. A sketch entitled “The | Maias’ Convention was given ! the was kept in uproar laughter the lines on local nd conditions, which were inter- spersed among the written lines of the sketch. Everyone of prominence in town came in for some little dig. During the course of the sketch some of the artists favored with musical selections and recitations. The af- fair proved successful and about was realized. Finish Tax Tists. sical ning 1ssistance. of Tarly horses, in the ssisted eve- by a the but their ef- Finally the and the W Britain a ir load wa headed removed toward Ne ken men k Grange at last old One of the was decided to men Touring Car, oo, Mesene R. O. Clark of 1 Berlin met sith similar experience, while in returning Oldsmo- working was mov- it struck a s Hill The wheels turned around but the machine stood still. It required the efforts of six horses to draw the ht his new His and onward engine -was the machine until WOULD HAVE TRAMPS KEEP ON THE MOVE, ! Jadwarc Jail | Case—Gets €onventio ‘all—Bri iCall==Briets. Uil Mt i now thami by thelrollve color: | that of them are anxious to | with a long | | mittee i of th and | | it " BAD BREATH Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove it | Dr. Edwards' Olive blet. the substi- | tute for calomel, act genily on the bowels and positively do the work. L People afficted with bad breath find | quick relief through Dr, Idwards' Olive | Tablets. The pleasant, susar-coated tab- | lets are taken for bad breath by all who | know them, Dr. Edwards' Olive hut firmly on' the bowels and liver, stimu- | lating them {0 natural action, clearing the ! blood and gently purifying the entire sys- | t Tablets act gentl ey do el does effects. All i) dangerous calo- | of the bad after that without which any the benefits catharties are Olive Tablets greeable effect dwards di sickening, from Dr gripir Isind of masty, derived without of any covered the for- séventeen years of piactice | aflicted ~ith howel and with the attendant bad pain or dis Dr. 1. °M, mula_afte among patients Jiver complaint Dbreath. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tabfes a vegetable compound mixed wi e purely h olive oil; Take one or two cvery weelk ant note the effect. box. Al druggists The Ollve Tabiet Compa night _for -, Columbus, O, past three or four days. Monday he attached himself to.the cowcatcher of a westbound train and insisted that he was going to ride to Waterbury The crew ‘had difficulty in getting him to change his mind. Yesterday he was wandering around the place in an intoxicated condition and, fearing that he might get in the path of on of thé numérous trains shunting car: onto the sidetracks, Officer Grace locked him up, In court this morning he explained his home was in Hartford, and the justice thought it desirable to re turn him to his home city, Conse- quently Seyms street will, be ad- | dress for some time to come Gets Convention Call. Minton A, Norton, chairman democratic his | the committee, this | of the call of town morning received a copy for the state convention to be held in New Haven on May 9 and 10 he <emblage will name fourteen de es to the party’s national conven- tion. Chairman Norton town committee together to decide on | a date for the local caucus, which will | select the two Plainville representa- tives to the state gathering. The | mecting must he held at le seven | days hefore the convention. ! Republicans Tomorrow. | ssemble in the tne will soon call ! The republicans will # own hall tomorrow night for the pur- pose for the state and congressional conventions of held in Hartford on | ollowing the e ference will be T. Carter of the town com- is of selecting delegates their party to he April 11 and 12 lished custom, pr to Representative Chairman 13, H. 11ills when the choice n getting the privil the state convention and the congressfonal district se: 1cus to name their associ but little interest in the the dele and contests f places are not anticipated | Interest in the session centers in the | election of the chairman of the town committee for the next two years. 1I2. | H. Hills, the present incumbent of the office, is anxious to be relieved of his duties and while it is expected that an effort will be made by other lead- to get him to accept a re-election is the belief that a new head will have to be named. While the call specifies that a “town committee is to- be elected,” leaders | > to one the other to ion, the tes, There is selection of ate THE HARTFORD SILK STORE. ESTABLISHED Exclusive Agents for Hartford for “American Lady"” and Lyra” Corsets. Stylish Suits in Taffeta Taffeta and Georgette Ci Combined for $29.75, $3! and $45.00 At these several prices will be found a unique range Models that ave different—Models that are the latest and there are few dupiicates, Iere vou will find Workmanship the the better Materials, the choicest & Be: Suits. and Let shoyv these Wonderful Value in Taffeta Dresses $22.50, $25.00 and $29.75 Owing. to the advance in Silks and particularly the sea Taffeta Silks we conside: our Line of Dresses for Street and Wear better values than we shall. be able to offer again this Here vou will find assembled the Latest Colorings and cannot bu:'appeal to the most conservative Very protty Dresses in Georgette Crepe and Taffeta and¥ Crepe Combinations up . to $69.60. us that ctte New Undermuslins Direct from the Facts fail to appreciate the unusually large line andj many charming styles in this season’s Undermuslins. There is Homemade' Underwear which is very popular, the “Dove’ ang favori brand and others, Ve completa Stog Chemise, Skirts, Drawers les of You cannot of Gowns, Combinations, En Corset Covers. Superior grades Nainsook and Muslin, trimmed with daintiest styles in Laces and Embroideries, and priced very m lower than we shall be able to sell future re-orders. also our Very Complete Line of Satin and Underwear. Styies the Very Latest. Spring Sale of Wool Dress Goods AT LESS THAN MANUI'ACTURERS’' PRESENT PRICES, repe de’' CH three sizes price, 79¢ yar White Checked Suiting, than manufacturers’ White, Plain and Fancy Check Suiting, 54 nufacturers’ present prices, $1.29 yard. in light effects, 54 inches wide, less than ma H1.10 yard. all calors, Black and inches wide, at Black and wide, less than I"ancy Suitir facturers’ price French turers’ price, 89¢ Wool Poplin, turers’ price, 89c yard. ancy Check nnd Pleid Suiting, also suitable for Sport Cod and Skirts, 54 inches wide, less than manufacturers' price, $1.69 y less m Rerge 2] 44 inches wide, . in ail less than manufé colors, 44 inches wide, less (han manufd None Better On Tap at Taps in this Vicinity: After a month of continuous work, Town Clerk Shaw and his assistant, Miss Olive Shaw, have finished the back tax lists. There have been over 500 changes of property since 1888 and every change is noted. The worlk was done at the instance of Tax Col- lector Charles Lewis, who is making a strenuous attempt to gather all taxes due since that time. Notices have been sent to various property owners whose property has been liened and it is expected all back taxes will e collected by April 8. To Entertain Parecnts. The local members of the Scouts will entertain their parents at 5 S _:had, and that any change during the | automobile out of the drift This Concert, April 5—Finish Tax Lists. | |, ccony critical condition of national | morning First Selectman William T, fairs would be most unwise and un- | Gibney had the town plow sent over called for. | that thoroughfare to scrape the snow. Truck | If the scheme proves successful, it will The five ton automobile truck owned | Pe done on the Turnpike. Glee Club Coming. to consider a renomination for repre-| . the Stanley Rule and Level com- | Dr. R. M. Griswold said: ' pany of New Britain camc to grief | The Wesleyan Glee and Mandolin “By the cstablished precedent of | late yesterday afternoon in front of !club will appear at the Town hall nany years the nomination this year'| Louis Edelson's home just beyond the | Wednesday, April 5, under the aus- should go to the East side, and I un-, end of Worthington Ridge. The | pices of the Book and Thimble club derstand there are three candidates| machine was driven too close to the i of the Berlin Congregational church. that end of the town who are| side of the road and became stuck | The members of the local organization in the ring, Mr. W. H. Gibney, [ fast in the mud Because of the ifeel very gratified in securing the zlee Jarvis and Mr. Francis Deming, | heavy load. it was impossible to get it | club for an appearance here, as the prospective candidates in Judge | out and the men were forced to un- club is allowed to give only a certain Griswold and Mr. E. E. Mil-{load. = Many townspeople gathered number of concerts every year and it |a supper in the chapel of the Berlin ! Congregational church tonight at 7 o’clock. The boys will do all the cooking as well as the serving and after will give a demonstration of their work. sidewalk Favored. The residents of Kensington are loud in their complaints against the condition of the walk on Main street, from the Savings bank to the trolley station. Many comments, not of a Jaudatory nature, are heard concern- TLast fall it was rumored a col- lection would be taken up among the townspeople to bear one-half the pense of a concrete walk, the remain- der to be paid by the property awuers. The suggestion has been noised about again and it is possible it may be carried out in the near future. Briefs. Mrs. Charles M. Jarvis is spendir few days with her daughter, Mrs. H. P, Schauffier in Brooklyn, N. Y. The republican town committee will meet tomorrow evening at 7:15 o’clock | in the town clerk’s office. The cau- cus will be held in the Town hall at 8 o'clock. Charles Sharp of received word that his Sharp of Katon, New 1y ill with pneumonia. for 12aton this morning. The condition of Julius Collins was reported as about the same this morn- it The Home ton will meet Mrs. Georg Russell Dickinson is his home in Kensington. Mrs. Willi convalescing in the party express the belief- that the pecedent established a few S ago by which the chairman is allowed to pick his own istants will be ad- hered to. and only one member of the committee will be named. Students to Entertain. Members of the Glee club, in ve When interviewed by a Herald re. _porter on the political situation and: Is Stuck, asked if he was in a receptive mood as one glass will conclusively prove. Ask for your ale or lager by the name— FISCHER — For Goodness’ Sake! Wes- leyan university have accepted an in- vitation to furnish the program at the the entertainment bhe Methodist church I connection with the for which the Epw The pastor, : Houck, himself a student at the college and it was at his solicitation that the members of the club to come here The sale gives promise of being a splendid success. Members of the league will send their contributions to ™M Vera Manchester by parcel and they will be sold at auction bidders getting no knowledse of contents of the pa il | purchases are made In the evening there per in addition-to th Date Unde: in of the to given in day evening in parcel post th league has Rev. from sale - now Col Boy t ranged. is ST. PAUL’S DRAMATIC CLUB post the the the Our Special Brew is a special Brewery Bottled product that's ALL quality. On Saie by your dealer or The Hubert Fischer Brewery will be a sup- entertaininent. ed. Committees charge of the an- nual banquet Business and lms provement association report ihat they have not selected a date for the affair. The committees have heen busy loovking after speakers and until the selection is complete the date will he undecided. i The prospects for a s ful han- | quet are e eedingly bright and the | = members are encouraged the [ age and otherwise make the condi- | progress already mad The baniuet | jigns more sanitary | will probably be held during the lat- | | ter part of April Expects Appointment 3 Aot-Ton IR May Nolle Charges. Lehool of incest Griflin 18 yvet HARTFORD, CONN. (a1s) ,&—! > n - ON TAP AT LOUIS W, FODT, HOTIK L, BELOIN, KEEVERS & 00, HE MANN SCHMARR, W. J. McCARTHY. =) Negotiations the sale of property owned by the c som. Mrs. Anna istratrix, has property will over have been opened Broad stry Albert Ca son, the adm| notice that of at morning in i order issued by f on Tomorrow. chairman of the | board's teachers’ committee preferred against ted today that a successor Miss Mys. | I3dith Whitney, who resigned last {vate sale Sat week as instructor in the mixed third with and fourth grades, will probably be |probate court named tomorrow IS Ghos S0 Mr. Rogers offercd the place Broad one of the teachers who applied some time ago. answer to his proposition will be received tonight. The hopes have the new Monday when Spring term Brief Iiems, Parish Guild of the ¢ will meet tomo Parish house tate of ers, Car Kensington has 1ed father, Eugene York, is serions- Mr. Sharp left iss be urday an Chars; to disposed Burton S. and his sister suance nolled hy before the called for trial at the Junec the superior court The ¢ have been tried at the March term, but State's Attorney Alcorn carried | them over to the June calendar. The ten-day-old daughtc of M Gomme died this morning t st | Francis' hospital It “was reported here that the mother's condition critical and relatives were called her bedside during the day Dining Car Superintendent Here. Superintendent Webb of the Ndw Haven road's dining car service came from Boston yesterday look over the coaches used for the employes at the tr ation, The railroid plans: to‘make sonie improvements in the disposal of gar. Alice Gomine, may be the tate’s atforney cases are term of ses were to indisposed at has home on A marriage New Britain Chuba of this place Bottomley of New street 10 license was issued Miss Ju William W hist at the Griflith club of Kensin home of Mr. and tonight. and an probably school board teacher begin her duties school for the today to and Britain indisposed at | opens Card of Thanks. We wish to express our heartf - thanks for the sympathy expressed words and beautiful floral tributes bereavement at the death of oy nd and father JOHN ANDERSON AND FAMILY, m Fowler of Norton road from her recent ill- o is to Her urch of ow af- Supper he: Philip Fagan, Robert - Corr, Tagan, Frank McKcon, Butler Roche, Willi The Our Saviour i ternoon in the will be served at The Ladies' Sewing Circle has made or 4 school @ay social held. in .Grange hall The program will Ice cream and Standing—Left to am Ryan, Michael Ha : Orsie of Sitting—Katherine rsic dergoing treatment ain General hospital boys of the Worthington are making a count of the of they dail licginald Stevens reported as havin seen seven yesterda William .3 five, and Virgil Goodwin, sixy Kensington at the New = is un- McKeon; Rose Pitzsimmons, Anna Car Harezitchtony e rish hou our 1 6 o'clock dear husb: MRS | The | the com- | school number to hotel or arrangements and dance to be tomorrow evening. begin at 8 o'clock. punch will -be serveds fa- the on | pany the zirls of their « enin ion and Tere comments night the ur Patricl on ible | work It % 0 er meeting sed At a meeting of the members of St. yen Paul's dramatic elub in Par hall | v B cight. it w decided to | ent | the of Vv 1he the Lenten season. It was first giv- | second presentation of ‘Ure:playe -workers with robins see 8 a pleasantly and mugical se l heen the Surpr upper. The ¢ pent with lections, pians, rect ALt ain after | is f¢ ko o Native eggs 29c doz. Russell Bro . e A 4

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