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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 191 6. Plainville News | ;i o e o s e —_— — - i - { to forget his trouble Y | rown Wins Point. [FEeRd [against the Bristol and Plainville ramway company for damages re- uperior court overruled the defand wit's demurrer to the omplaint Number Charter 5200) (Mail Orders Carefully iilied) f " 5 Henney representing the town and , . . Treadway Will Entertain Convention | |"00% I itddition to getfing compen:it g tion for the damag liahle to be done Delegates—Gun Toter Gets OfF With | (0 the hizhwavs becanse of the Aiath uf thic e and iaples | THE WORHK Light Fine—Two “Drunks” In the | According to t(he defendant the 4 OF Opposition to the plan of keeping alive the Sanitary and Sewer district, “”',”."l"("",“‘;'M\ Sistite “““1( af ‘A‘ E T AND EVERY DAY SEES NEW ONES ADDED TO THE ALR desplte the fact that its business is | Pairh e gus mains and the re | NTERESTING SHOWING OF STYLE QUALITIES., AND SIZI3 practically cleancd up, failed to ma|| ioval el tlie fdend ftrces, did - mot o form a legal clement in a civil action terlalize at the annual meeting of the | JOVNL 1 ICEU cloment In & sl WITH THE SHOWING WIS HAVE GOT of all the latest styles and voters held last evening in the Town ‘“_N_’ o) L \\'y“‘i l" ;'\ Lt ;\ "““'l‘ “” 18 colorinzs, we feel that we are in a position to fit the most discriminating hall and F. . Wheeler, C. H. Calor M_”r:m_h‘ m\"'uw\“ he abutting woman, and will be peased to get the opportunity to show them (o all and J. T. McCarthy, comprising the vl ! ok il : in want of & modish suit for Baster. district committee, were re-elected to | Vlile admitling that title to the I'o be able to say that the Mission furniture trees helongs (o the property owner continue in that capacity for another I g . : i el iales 4 s Chiatited ALL CTHE NEW STYLE FEATURLS are to be found in the Suits we T T S AR, T [T (e il (i s s possess bears the name of L. and J. G. Stickley offer. Many are dircet copies of the best imported models, Others are ary by the by-laws of the district | [/ A1 IMerest in LS ‘[’“H'“""”L“" be a source of the greatest satisfaction bec R A AT e e L S 9 T VTG O e i e o 0BG e cdl | everybody is familiar with the quility of Stic about a dozen voters and only bus- ‘”‘"“""' gissutavanullogheanathent iy products and your friends will admire your rep. . hesides heing able or any in i THI SNAPPY SUUTS made of Mannish Serges, Gaherdines, heslot Al olitins character soas trahs PRLY elenting oo ST 15, Twills, Checks, and Silk combinations, Choice of all the latest HEicas, Gt Caiori Bh bhsurer tros |ty AGIG resull rom ideteetd i Jlan’Lm in selecting it for your home. color shades, and the ever popular navy and black. ponted thats iedcommiites Nadicom®| ISl SEUST SUEERIEAsaNEHe eIl We are sole agents. i’ N piled with the orders of the voters e e e l‘m 0 SMARTEST OF TUI. NEW STYLES, as we have already said, ‘ issUed ab the last mesting und hed B e 2 3 . 5 dangerons defects ghways hi ting your choice. Come pick out the Suit you want for paid the bills contracted prior fo the | {yesGrols defects in - highways il Yaster, with the assurance that you have the very latest in style, the S T o Ty TG (| e Bk remail - very hest in material, the most fashionable in color, and the best il ol e xpect Good Attendance. 0 be found in Hartford. Prices range from $16.50 to $79.50 cach. N b diatricts) credi[) it s o (e Sl he) kb : B While some members of the forces | lnrge atfendunce af the Hinton-Verdi 103 ASYLUM 97 150 TRUMBULL BISST TOBACCO COTTONS SR (0 CETED BB BN || i i e e 1 e ARE WHAT WE SR, And every srower of the fragrant weed ]t G o Rt o g ; chould know it. Call at our Domestic Dept. and sce the Tobacco Cot- o o el e ol P NG G G G G AN e tons we offer, which for quality and prices are not equalled anywhere; 't Trom debt the reports prosented | Of entertainments given for the ben : hich for S 5 pres o B HARTFORD. 80-inch, 43-1c, 5c, 51-2¢, 6c, 03-dc yard. last night showed that Collector Hem- | ! of the bublic lilrary. ke ingway has succeeded in getting all I U e B g VANeT B Sk Piey ine lasphc- are accomplished musicians and they : ive a program. that is said to be do- Some of the property owners had de- E — —— - - OB vf Uiy prop Tty ownets e | lightfully entertaining layed for a long time but they finally The introduction of dancing after | NO SUPPORT FOR DEPENDANTS e e o e e | the entertainment i expected fo prove | Dublin, Ireland, April 4.—The o : . e > | an enjoyable feature and it should at- [ O'Connor Don, the Lord Licutenant of 4 HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON LhCRIn g s fastory tract a number who might otherwise | County Roscommon, and one of the PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. othing was done at the meetins | ain away, The ladies have ar- | most active supporters of recruiting AT VILLAEE b regarding the bringing up again of the £ & ul ranged to sell home-made candy dnr- | in Ireland has written to the Dublin | proposed improvenient, the advocates scomingly realizing that the time is | M8 the evening press complaining that the promise of = e o oo el avo e ble votel| Claim No Ulterior Motive. support to their dependents made the next meeting of the sclectmen on | of the Berlin Construction company, | on the project. They believe. how- | IPriends of Charses . Calor are ex- | YOUNE Irishmen on enlisting has bheen M h d P ive i Bel'“n NCWS April 10. The meeting voted $300 [is sojourning in the south. cver, that within a year or two the Very inadequately kept. Delays of etho TOVes Enefltlve I L pressing amuscement over the report for the work. Dr. R. A. Wooding of Kensington, is | proposition will be better appreciated L months have, he says, laken place in Professor Geer Pleases, slowly improving from the recent in- | and will eventually be accepted by | that the former selectman attempted | (he payments and in many instances | mg Imerest O]‘ Geles St Curtiss L. Geer of the | dury to his eve and is now ablc to be | the voters to put “somcthing over” at the re- | the amounts allocated have been to larttord 3 ° | out. | Will Entertain Delegates. cent republican caucus when he nom- | tally inadequate. Wounded and dis- | — K Theological semin de- c . 3 . 5 : nated Idward T. Carter for chair arged soldiers : been re 3 livered a very interesting address on The condition of Mrs, Thomas Iin- Delegntesiiokens efarcyanalconeroat| el ATIERIRCRT MBanteny tonmchaiy ot sediao dieuaRHave b sen st L n g R e sl “Russia’ last evening at the meeting | i8N of Worthington Ridge was re- | sional conventions of the republican :"l‘l“‘:_l'(""\'";’h’“‘»:wa'vvluvnl:'lll\u» G Ivvy some | to their homes in Connaught, and are | 0 i R . ¢ of the Berlin Literary society in the | Ported as improving this morning. | party from the fifth senatorial dis |’v P "" Sher ““T" '“:“]“‘ “"“"‘ MR it L 1"”” facts into the minds of a Chapel of the Berlin Congres: al | Dr. Gillin is attending ‘her. trict will he the guests of Charles T. | !¢ b S RIE Eesdana y itnoutianyepay O Densiun IboMIB il o walia b ” s ongregational ting Mr. Carter to head the town anted to them. The O'Connor Don | SFoW4 is by means of lectM church. He ftraced the history of Clarence IRock has resizned his po- wdway of Bristol, the district speeches at the big village fa . committee, was fo remove him as a | gives several specific cases w fu tliat country from its beginning up [ sition at the Berlin Construction com- | chairman, at a dinner to be served | COMMILCe, WoS fo vomove hin ax & | gives several specific cases with full | tha Jarge open air theaters in : ator, particulars in proof of his statements | hng taom ene caters in y Fumes of Gasoline Catch Fire [\ the, present time. His remarks | pans Ing 1o callod o order on Apr1 Ligh | ICIng rumored that Mr. calor would | and adds that “with, such Instaness | ine cememes o LEe church re received by the large au- Preliminary work is being done at | INg is c: order on e (i okt (el | dience present, the varlous brickyards about town and | The invitation to the spread was ex- | !5 e miee el = 0 n ians who have what they call Fl‘OlIl Neal‘h}’ Lflmfll‘l] Republican Club Meet it is expected that making will be com- | tended vesterday afternoon when the | .. ionienin fhe day after his olee. | O | the reeruiting returns power" to come and speak on The local Swedish Republican club | Menced next week. Several laborers | delegates from the varlous towns met | 40, g stated that he would have | 5 5 = Salofs @iy ita ies Ny oM et very interosting meeting In | Nave been noted returning to town for [ in the local Town hall to select two MAY RETURN TO ARMOR. s cloquence to make oneself - 3 me { turned it down at the caucus had not ‘RISBIE e wn hall last night. There-were | the season lately. b n adjournment been taken before he | Paris, April 4.— Surgeons consider \[‘)EATH CLAIMS MRS. F ty-five Swedish residents present. disttlctiatirhelconyention hardly had a chance to (E e e e e b et i | metimes tt ngelist to | — we can scarcely wonder at falling delegates-at-large to represent the | over the n of a hi SN Y, A T 2 fi » mheleleEatos votcaltolaontinielmy | ke MRS SISL SR AS! BRVLLS BRSSIER RGN < ol 1 ‘ of the " ures or charts or dramatic p) T T e e O"‘;i’* FAMOUS VIOLINIST Treadway as chairman and also to | 1 :“V,””"“"],'{"““*" 13 st pg oy ST RN Oy triaos tion of some marts of thete 3 ; phers 4 AAMEE e have him remain the district's repre- s : CHANLE (el B B Clas sy Hps Liven Life of Recluse for a | Ccrs of the state organization were aQm 1 The names of A. TT. Condell. Mr. | \when the chest and abdomen were T o (5 pn T T BUYS BIG ESTATE | cntative on the state contrat com- |, THe Nemes of, b T Gondcll, e | wien the chest and abdomen v Sl e Number of Yecars—Several Sociul | the work of the. c M mittee. Mr. Treadway in addition as | . also protected by armor is being seri- | ¢ k of the club. The local 2 tioned in connection with (he sen- | gusly discussed. Doctor Roue: has mgchow, a lafge city not f members 1 s = one of the delegates-at-large, W. A. usly g r ers are very much interested Hitehoook of Farminston heing oho. | Atorianl nomination, which Plainvillo | just stated before the medical aca cking, have taken special ad A 5 cheock ar Zto ving cho- st s d before e 2 ::ll several prominent republicans | gan Kubelix Purchases I'orest Which S e e republicans claim they have reason of the regular temple fairs to ~, Season—Literary Society Meets, about the state will he invited to N '! i - to hope will come There ‘this fall quainted with the crowds and speak at meetings during the coming May Be Good Financial e SN ATIINELON | Although Mr. Calor had made no arn- three of the American ladi¢ Residonts of Kensington were | political campaign, “;‘\‘;“";“'_‘"i““‘ f"f”‘ - ‘l“““”""” "'”" nouncement that he is inclined to look ok P e Investment, . Hills of this place served as | '/t R e netie ack gtartied last night about 8 o’clock, Attend Meeting, clerk Tighteen of the twenty-two ,h""' ":."_"" okt £ '\"1"_",!“{‘".“_‘"" when a huge flame was seen in the | Francis Doming and F, L. Norton, | __4urich, Switzerland, April 4.—Jan | delegates eligible to vote were pres- | o POT for Tm. = AT Cartor would neighborhood of the depot. Anton | recently chosen delegates to the state | Kubelik, the violinist, has just bougat | ent, o e l”'," hong “l’]"”;‘::’ be has - Franzen, who is in charge of the |24 congressional conventions, at. | 8D immense estate in Hungary. The| The convention was entirely har- [ /o8 BROTCH B8 SEVITE (“\h‘"(‘“":””' e e tended the mecting of the delegates [ PUrchase price is 1,200,000 = crowns | monious and the business was trans- | oo RS 2 e S unch cart near the Middletown |or the fifth senatorial district wonien | (3240,000). The property is situated | aejeq in a very few minute sought the favor of the convention "w@cks, was transferring gasoline | was held in Plainville yesterday. Each | 2t Zigmond-Haza in the Slowakei, Be- S s e -0 later man ot emied s peslbiond | G0 h 0 from a large vessel to a smaller one, | tOWN in the district chooses two rep- | Sides a magnificent feudal castle, the 4 P S ot o S UL thetnanton Iiici hos heenianeand e g 8L axtion triking 1 ure when the fumes wafted to the lan. | TeSentatives to the convention and the | Property Includes vase areas of land, Dxtenuating s clrcumatan ces fin pithely Rt at threel ot the Sconycntionsgnndyl ses i 7 derk which wa hearbyl and “h delegates then select two of their num- | chiefly forests. It has been the an- | €3 of Philip Scoffa, charged with [ would probably he willing to run 5 5 T T, N el o Tosion | Per as representatives of the district, | cestral home of a branch of the great | assaulting Antonio Fancella and with | again this fall | ABRCHANDIEL SIORED LT followed and the Mames set fim to | At the sathering vesterday F. .| Hohelohe family, one of whom ving concealed weapons, led Jus- | There has been no open hreak be- | Copenhagen, April f— 1 enrik T e s set, fire L0 & | mreadway of Biristol, and I, N. Hitch. | Prince Chlodewiz Hoheniohe, has now | tice A. 1. Condell to be lenient fith | tween the men suggested as candi- | son, the widely known Norw inaen s ceaained m':‘l | B “h‘”‘; cock of Farmington were chosen dis- | S0ld it to Kubelik. The castle is fa- > accused when he was arrafgned in | dates. A contest between Tocal men [ merchant, who has spent ty « larse blanket which was oo W8 | trict delegates. The conventions will | mous for the number of windows; 365, | court late yesterday afternoon. Tes- | would probably be ¢ terous 10 [ voars in Germany, declures tha witer "T,,"' el _‘!‘_ Was nearby, | 4,0 held in Hartford April 11 and one for each day of the year. timony showed that the assault was [ Plainville’s chances of zetting 1he | that country there is now stored e SOl ”"jl"“L geinos WamaiG D Tt is probable t as an investment | not as brutal an offense as early re- | nomination other towns in the di BT e i wefore they were ught by the b merely, Kubelik has made a good pur- | ports indicated. trict are casting envious glances at | gycqo st Tuced | Lreeze. But for his presence of mind According to a warranty deed filed | chage, for forests in Austria-Hungary Fancella himselt was inclined to | the honor, and it 1= hy no means all ouo oS DreCLESt 2 e ,:l is :-(rmhz’-l\-lrd the '1"1"” l\'\-mfhvl h.t}u at the town clerk’s office Louis Con- | have sone up enormously in value | favor the prisoner, He explained | foregone conclusion that the dels '“\” i DN '¢ damage Was | reggi has sold land and buildings to | since the outbreak of the war, 0 |that he always regarded Scoffa as his ttes will unite on a candidate from ey sma Antonio and Maria Carosenc, boundeq | Many millions of trees having been | friend and did not helievé hoe at- | here. Post-Lenten Plans, as follows: North, by the highway; | destroved, not only through actual ar- | (empted to injure him on the night | Brict Many social events are being | cast, by land of Louis Confeggi: south, | €Ty firc as i the principal war | of March G (e abe (e e T e S London. April 4.—In view of the planned in the district at the close of | by Tand of E. W. Mott, and west, by | Zones in Galicia, but also in clearing | was committed. In the scuffie which | will he entertained af fhe regulie | situation in Portu cx-King Man saie Lenten season. Arrangements | land of A. Carosene. | the ground for military reasons, was a sequel to an argument between | meeting of Manross Relief Corps, to | uel, who is now li in a suburb o Are being made for a serics of whists Emma $. Loiselle has transferred | Was done round Cracow and Trieste. the two, Fancella fell and broke his | he held Thursday afternoon London, has issued proclamation for village improvements. One night [ property to Henry C. Deming bound- | Reeently Kubelll has had an es-|jory arm. | mhe Grange will have its regular | ASKINg his followers in Portu @ Whist will be held for the benefit | ed as follows: North and east, by land | tate at Bejchor, near Kolin in Tiohemia When Scoffa wias arrested Saturday | coting tonight Arrangements wiil | a8 well as rovalists ahroad, to support of the Peck Memorial library and | of Florence, mily and Katherine | Put this he has now sold. night, a loaded revolver was found in | e made for o pablic whist (o be held | “Whatever form of government imay cthers will be held for various other | Brandegee; south, by lanad of John ES e his hip pocket. — Testimony made it | (gmorrow evening in its hall on | be established in Portugal.” things. The members of St. Paul's | Webber, and west, by the highway. IVANOFF HAS RESIGNED. appear that he did not carry the | piores wfrcot -_— — n their £unday school will hold an entertain- | The plot contains three acres. Sie mcopont reaulirly snd had pue ft S L e B ment similar to that held cvery vear Mrs. Amanda Frisbic Quits Command of Russian Army in | his pocket Saturday for protection, he [l ESE e sl this tim Ay am of musical N e el Yoy having been advised that he might selections, cing and readings will her home in Bast Rerlin last he altacked by friends of IPancella. e glve v othe pupils, G aboul D her Meodical Ex Petrograd, April 4, via London, Justice Condell imposed a fine of | Pramatic s rehears aminer Harry A, Eleock of New Brit 5 p. m.—General N. Ivanoff has | $7 and costs on cach count. The ac- other presentation of the pla MUEN | in was called and he save the cause | Fetired from the command of the Rus- | cused settled thelitecil iR inEotinE RO e nich cessfaliy given | of death as bronchitis and genersl | 1an armies in Volhynia and Gallcia, “Drunks” In The Toi | lodge a trick’s night s e & and mperor Nicholas has addressed Joseph Frollinger of Windsor T.ocks everts beinz spoken of Little is known of Mrs. Fri<hic who |# complimentary rescript to him and Thomas Manning of Thompson | y AN Theeta i g2000 " 5 yrobab that soelal life HoldlIivag hvith net aistor 00 ot e Gen. Ivanoff's successor has not | yille, are in the lock-up awaiting a 7 Gommon and. Reap®s $75,08 B 5 L, T | ot B M S | e et M | ] [VER TROUBLE . | oo s T S50 “nd prayer. o : B ; ew Brun ) : > “riv part of the district. Her hus! They will be arraigned before Justice : ; : = : ull pains in the back, often under . once the pointed me hich v To Have New Walk. died several years ago and since that MRS, PAGE COMING HERE, Condell this evening | g:xz}ymlflderhladm poor digestion, The Jaxative tablet h «”" \ os of Xfidust fi has been.decided to do . time \hvn has been supported by the Rome, Ap 3, 6:30 p. m., via Paris Mannin who i\: employed as | heartburn, flatulency, sour risings, with the pleasam taste H'y‘m”" shot . 0] vay with the muddy conditions on }"wr? She was about seventy-six ye April 4, 1 S 4. m.—Thomas Nelson | fcamster in New Britain, created pain or uncasiness after eating, - e Sl the st virious parts of Main Ken- | 0'd and Is survived by her sister. The | Page, Amorican ambassador to Italy, | disturbance on West Main street last yellow skin, mean liver trouble—and lfyou are blllous und Miss 15thel Adele Wood can “ginston, and tomorrow work will e {fUneral arrangements have not been | will leave here tomorrow for London [ night and Officer Thilip Marino | you should take called her overscrtd 1 2 People giarted on A new - wall from | completed accompanying Mrs, Page, who {s to | locked him up. | v or conshpated "lh,,” e returned to the D the depot to t mer Paper Bricfs. sail for America on account of the se- Constable Henry David took irol- | SCHENCKS | Geation $200 which she felt she oods plant. spring it has | Miss Emily Porter has resumed her | rious illness of her brother, Mr. 1 linger into custody this morning. The . enrm. Now they're carrying het Bon e e, old | s N these | studies at Wellealey after spending | throp man came here seeking employment | They keep your ko aalisea 375600 Tl ces. It is planncd to Grithall {heliaatar vacation ®ithiTert soand: Al the fransfer station. Instead of | DRAKE | System as clean vestment Pvovement by popular ription | father, J. C. Bauer of Kensington. f FEET B[ leokineRtorimorisihow ever e S cotl - st The hoard of educatigh w %d a committee consisting of T, S Henry Rosenberg has accepted the, (il Barly this morning he an- | Pl s asas one j“§ Mi Wood's expenses, in a\ e G5 Tawix v Georse W [pomin? SIS LS D e oo, tired, aching foo dugs "t o umper of Women' o (i | LL rinsed with Col SRy, B S0 has beew @ppoluted lojralsc | Mark's farm in Blue Hills the inflammation that causes itching, : il jeinay| dren. She left to take anothe \lve desired amount, il o i | e T T Oy fr Offi David fried to get They correct all tendency to liver Spfll’lg water bl Tatirned. fn GigNRS ul’s drum corps held a re- h 3 e streets e accuser i )8t DTt s Recelve Stone Blds. Hearsal Junt sienine i paiid | Minard's liniment as directed. Any n'uJ (Hn 1‘1:“”::(.’-‘? .[ mlv(‘ m( u : [ trouble, relieve the most stubborn I Lusive selling g ! | price of her instruction. Suc h u ¢ ravic o atte 0 his advice anc i W enture in the L Seleetman William H. Gibney | Miss Love N of Kensington | druggist will supply you with a bottle “\ 15 subsequently arrested L .‘:,‘ ”:m | cases, and give strength and tone We have the exclusive righ I aet g ,‘; ‘h‘ 15 received hids from four comcerns and Miss Soiries f Louisville, | of this wonderful, delightfully creamy /5 FH FEHITCR ATTERTel O came ) to liver, stomach and bowels. for this great laxative Brunswick papers o !' e {his vicinity, which are desirous of Kentucky., who N the holidays at ( liniment. It soothes and cools, does [/, "y w PR T ‘H“ ""]"_ ‘\ | Pursly vegetable. _Plain or Sugar Contad - 9 one knows how ‘H“rl ) I shishing crushed stone for the re- Miss Alling's home in Kensingion, ve | not stain and is absolutely effective .| : A ona/NUoU= S 7Hme Pexall Store || con Yenterdny u Metier HEN @ the rong in I il s turned o their studies 4t Wellesley | because of its healing, antiseptic prop- ¢l e : 5 \Soremamar Angeles | - nt toawn this morning. ertics. It gives rolief quickly. I§ [['CNIY and weeri Blegdelilonba Dr. J. H. Schenck & Son, Philadelphia e opened @ william Fitzell, purchasing ageni , frees you from foot misery. v| fla Speak at Temple Fair Activities Planned After Lenten demy that the number of men sent to the hospitals with slight scalp wounds doubled between the month been specially successf in of August when the helmet was first hold of the Chinese wome cou { four lectures was ary when the army was still - only | e (0 partially cquipped with it This enor- | {10 om0 0f the high cla mous inercase is supposed (o indicate | o of Tunzehow. The fi that the percentage of dead from | given by Mis< Bertha Ieed, & bullets and shell fragments in - the graduate o : entiol put into use and the month of Janu from 300 to 500, diminished in a corresps bereuio f rate mention mind opened eady to old to the world, imme- | I L e mldatn H Much Dumb diately peace is declared Tlems! F-RING MANUEL MAKES APPEAT Tusive nrapturec with diphtheria at his home on | Broad street, continues to improve. 1 1 a round of he confident mmediate deerg Sequassen club will have its annual meeti and clection of officers after lity would result! BETTER THAN WAR STO4 ¢he was heir to $75,000 throug THE CLARK & BRAINERD CO. " | iinun “oc "her “cousin. Wil | | declared his brother died last | 181 Main Street mrench Thus u