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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1916, g | 'Plainville Piwl exficdfi Commissioners Insist That the UEHTNENG STRIKES | Unired States Troops Must Be Withdraw TINKER HOMESTEAD > | Tears Hole in Side of Building on (Phone Number Charter 5206 (Mail Orders Carvefnily 1 o (UP TO AND INCLUDING SEPT. 8TH, We will Close Fridays at Noon. EflS[ M&l[l Stl'eet Our Last Summer Half Holiday Brings Bargains | DRMAGE IE{ STORM'S WAKE You'll Remember. §l | Plainville “White Ribboners” Elect NOTE THE FRIDAY SPECIALS IN OUR DOWN-STAIRS DEPT. Officers — Non-Support Case— tental to big Sc ale of Housewares ang china we will offer - for Friday mor following specials nceded in the canning and pre- # | TFreight Handlers Nabbed By Con- serving of the Autumn fruits for your winter enjoymentt. ‘There Masow’s Pruit i tal tops; qt. sige, regularly 6 42¢ zen. P size r : 50c Tor 3ve. Ideal Glass'T for 4 size fer 40c. The bbc ¥% pt. size for q 3 er > Lightning rs-svith glass tops, qt. size, $1.00 value for b | terday afternoon, lightning struck the 70¢ a4 dozen. Root Beer or Catsup Bottics, the &l | home of Mrs. F. A. Tinker on East for 53¢ . dozen, the 65c pt. for 50¢ | Main street and did considerable dam- >, ones for 19¢ a dozen. v Strainer i | aze before the bolt made its exit. A at these prices, il [ hole was torn in the side of the build- yods counte you find this | ing ana plaster was torn from the new color shades, fine for making ceiling and walls of some o0f the the price but 75¢ a yard. B | rooms. At the same time a flash MissES FIBRE SWEATERS, a trolley car standing at the clasp st : 0 few odd ones in fancy effects, also 5 double fir 5 Friday morn- a few for women, and $7.98 i o kinds, 98c each, REMNANTS OF LY S. A THREAD SILK STOCKING cial clean-up in colored dre k, white, pink, s taupe, bat- natur whi ship gray, navy, ivory, all the scarfings, all offered han popular colors, regular 79c value for co; stables—Plead For Suffrage. During the thunder storm late yes- The electricity followed along wires | radiating from the center and a num- ber of telephones and incandescent lights were put out of commission. A bolt gouged a hole in the yard of Charles F. McCall striking within a few feet of the barn. The motor in Mr. McCall's cafe was burned out and other electrical appliances were dam- CLOSING OUT OF ALL WASH DRESS SKIRTS—If interested you will be pleased to knos Skirts in all the season’s ~favorite Wash materials, and many styles, were 98c, $1 0, now 75c ea. Others : that were $2.98 and $3.50, for $:.98 ecach. All Wash Skirts in Sport Stripes B | aged. 3 priced to 50, choice now nt $1.98 cach. The storm was one of the most se- MUSLIN WAR BARGAINS— GOOD WASH PETTICOATS— 4 | vere with which the town has been Envelope Chemise lace or embroid- Made of white figured Sateen or i | visited in a long time. Lightning ery, $1.00 kind, 79c¢ each. Drawers Percale regular $1.00 garment, played many pranks in various parts and Corset Covers,prettily trimmed, specially priced for ¥riday Morn- & | of the town but the most damage was 50c kinds for 39¢ cach. ing at 50¢ each. R | done at the Tinker home. In Forest- MUSLINWEAR BARGAT - B | ville two houses were struck and in —Linen lace edge with beading, MEN'S BEACON SOCKS—The | Bast Bristol a barn was destroyed by worth to 10c, for 5¢ a yard. Chiffon split foot kind, in regular style, and | fire started by the lightning. Cloth, 44 inches, in all colors, reg- y first quality, usually priced Limbs were torn from a number of ular $1.25 kind $1.00 yard. 16¢, Friday’s price but 9c pair. trees and this morning some of the streets were littered with the debris. “Whitc Ribboners” FElect. S . S S | The Plainville branch of the W. C. CONFEREES ON THE MEXICAN SITUATION BAVING AN AUTOMOBILF DELIVERY FOH NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON | L. U. held its annual mecting ves- PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. terday afternoon at the hon_'xe of Mrs. 2 Charles Bunnell on Hamlin street. | No estimate of the duration of the . jacent to the United States. They;was an engineer he was placed & Reports of the officers indlcated that | p, orjoan_Mexican conferences at New | will present a constitutionalist border | charge of railroads by the constif the organization has had a successtul ) tionalist government, holding a pos e London, Conn,, could be made at this | protection plan of some sort. After | (pReHSE SOVEETIE 0 TAE B RO Berlin News Webster were appointed tellers. The | Numerous drives ve been made|” Mps Lyman A. Burt was named to | time, Secretary Lane states, although this has been decided on the question | hrera in importance and dificulty. Hi Eestbno SRR allot ROIOWE against him, but he always succeeded | sorve for another year as president,’|it seemed as though =~ a harmonious Of reorganizing Mexico’s railways and | greatest achievement had been thaj alling e S0 weathering the storm until 1ast| My Charles Bunnell was elected sec- | spirit on the part of the delegates was , returning them to control of their | of keeping about 10,000 of the 1 GibHeval e OISO SRS 4 evening. The fact that he delayed of Mexican : ; a retary and Mrs. Laura A. Cowles was | likely to contribute to a speedy and owners will be decided on, and with [ 000 miles rallways run; SRTIOLE st | malking his announcement of running | azain chosen for treasurer. satisfactory conclusion. The Mexican | this will come the problem of the fin- | ning in spite of the destruction o As soon as the result of the ballot | again, worked against him as it gave ey T e T oabiltation: obesteol Land | rallroadlpropertari - mun was made known, af 9 o'clock, First | the followers of Judge Alling a Chm\?fl Aot oy 2 sist upon the immediate withdrawal of | the question of an extension of credit | lution still raging. Ygnacio Bonilla Selectman William H. Gibney moved [ to perfect plans. Mr. Gibney always [ Acting on a warrant issued on com- | 57 "ROF B0 WERGT 208 WHACTAT O (1€ HCE Tl b i olist government. | the third member is a graduate t that it be made formal and unani- | gave his best to the town in every of his wife, John Costello of | {¢;ios of Mexico regardless of any |The three men representing General |the Massachusetts Institute of Tedh mous. The motion was seconded and | way. Year after year he rolled up a - was taken into custody yes-| iner phase of Mexican affairs until | Carranza have all attained great prom- | nology and one of the leading engin carried. While the balloting was go- | comfortable majority both at his party | terday hy Officer Philip Marino. Ac- ing on, Moderator Deming, on a mo- | caucus and the polls and many demo- | cording to information given the au- tion presented, appointed the follow- | crats have cast their votes for him, | thorities, Costello has "been drinking | ,uch with the Carranza envoys. “The | the chairman, is considered today one | are: Seated, left to right, Geors; i ing committee ‘to bring in a slate for | because of his personal popularity. hard of late and has been contribut- | nroxican commissioners have their | of the ablest minds of Mexico, a man | Gray, Franklin K. Lane, American New Machme Smashes Way the other town offices to be voted upon e ety ing little or nothing towards the sup- | course clearly in mind,” he said. | certain to be the ruler of Mexico in | commissioners; L. Cabrera, Y. Bonil at the coming election: o = N Daiia etater port of his family. They have been instructed to insist | time if constitutional government and | las, Mexican commissioners; standing, “olonel Charles M. Jarvis, C. W. . “'hl:‘ “]“{‘mm”“w Sieh haileiea < = upon the immediate recall of alllfree election of presidents are fully |left to right, S. Bonsal, special ad . anisl Web. | the school e so occasio pending his hearing el = o e pa - 4 g S 1 . Thmugh Repflbhcflfl Gaucus Stevens, Oscar Benson, Daniel Web- | Bh¢ SR000L BRUE Mo (00 (0% o, United States forces from Mexico. An- | restored. He was known as one of | viser; Robert Lansing, secretary off 5 this proposition has been approved, |inence and posts of responsibility since | eers of Mexico. The commissione declared a high authority in close | the Madero revolution. Luls Cabrera, | and their guests in the picture abovd on He was put under bond of $200 ster, C. J. Mueller, J. M. Taylor, = has ol Freight Handlers Nabbed. other subject for consideration is that | the ablest lawyers in Mexico City dur- | state: A. Pani, 1 ca iss George Grifiith and Clarence Baldwin, | There ‘;;"tsszr“:’c‘; LD WORE ) i e i o e e [On o adequate protection for the hor- |ing the administration of e va.“i\'n:d»lm\lr.‘,&,' Mertoan bl When the result of the voting was | ‘“058 | " () " gistrict committee | failed to walk at the railroad’s trans- | der. The Mexicans are instructed to | berto Pani is a scholar well as a | John R. Mott, American commissiond 5 LIGAN” made public, it became known that | & MEMBEr B B DG EE COREHTE Ecas i state tbat the Carranza troops are |man of affairs. He was sub ecretary | er, and Dr. L. §. Rowe, commission ALWAYS A REPUB! Newton Baldwin would not be a can- | Years ago and s wel versed n the : g in complete control of all territory ad- 1 0f education under Madero. As he | secretary. it ; : St | Jong been considered by the towns- | Mrs. Dole and the Misses Edith T o I year and accordingly George Carter ople as well as his colleagues, as| Brown, Pauline Riley and Gladys fer station this week until Friday and | From Olivet. Note change in time [that the principal will advise them Bo Says, Defeated Candidate When | was given the second place. The com- S:elof “»‘e e en et members of | Andrews. as a result the men were a day late "01 services. when they will be permitted to enter mittee then presented the following = .. Gri 1d TI1 getting their pay. The weekly round- Baptist:—Preaching by the pastor, | which will probably b % Asked to Run Independently— : : her offices as fol- | the board. Mr. Woodruff has been a Dr. Griswo s R = L 5 N 3 pastor, ch will probably be in another nominations for other offi Tmomber of the board about five years| Dr. R. M. Griswold is confined to | UP ©f drunken freight handlers was | Rev. J. G. Ward both morning and | week. 4 ur Woodruff Retired from . - Ras Koldthe v 4 2 Son also advanced a day, the men defer- | evening. Morning vice at 10:45 Rlecime it 5 ax collector, Charles F. Lewls; as- | and for the past three has held his house, most of the time in bed. |, g their spree until paynight. and evening at 7 o'clock. Youns | FOR SALE—Household furniture for : ; positio secretary. Although he | ; a itis, H v : School Board—Democrats Rejoice. | sessor, Carl J. Mueller; grand jurors, s S e “"hln.;?‘erelnu“f:kng pronchitis. He! Two of the celebrators got off the | People’s service at 6 o'clock. | eight rooms, including chairs W. Mildrum, George Griffith an S ~ spen aursday I0renoo: A - | path leading to their place of lodgin: Mohawks o 9 an Sy bening wt ¢ The old order has changed, yielding | Herbert Goodrich; constables, John | to continue, it was generally thought | preeman and Thompson of the United | nfter a nisht of revelrs amd. fhay| o onawks Here Tomorro jitockers, (pocs, beading, (%@ ks, place to the new by the choosing of | Garbo, Andrew Lawrence, Charles | he Would again be run by the party. | sates Health Service and shortly af- | ol into the hands of Gonetables Mary | serS, MORAWKS of New Tritatn will Tl tape T Judge Willard L Alling for the re- | Bradbury and Enrico Pole; registrar Democrats Pleased. ter returning was taken with a severe | iy and David, This morning they | o fl¢lf baseball team here tomor fimes ol publican nominee for first selectman | Joseph J. Morso; school committee, | The local followers of Woodrow | fit of coughing: e passed a restless | were arraigned hefore Justice A. H. | Allen's feld, Mne o onols Bine : Edmond, Plai : Bt the party caucus last evening.| Sidney M. Cowles :u('\ Daniel Webster; | ucon are well pleased with the re- | Dight and is now under the care of a | Condell on intoxication cf & s (e Al SRR 2 Judge Alling defeated First Select- | finance committee, Claude W. Stevens; A _| doctor and a nurse. One of them, Joseph McCarthy got | men Willlam H. Gibney by elghty- | board of relief, Oscar Henson; audi- | sult of the republican caucus. They | “°Tl Npihow B, Griswold is also 1l | opr myen o momy J05ePh McCarthy got v{,n'TL‘J‘\; n local L seball has been | one votes. This was a big surprise | tor, Bryan H. Atwater. The secre- | are of the opinion that the result Will | anq is under the care of Dr. Strosser | other, Francis Lord was sentenced to | woeks “‘nfi‘ t";‘: :u”l'e::“: 5 V’:’:l A;“ | In view of the fact that Mr. Gibney's | tary was instructed to cast one ballot | 3o much toward helping their cause | of New Britain and Mrs. Nichols. thirty days in jail. The latter quit|games is growing ste'u“(xly(e The lulk si B e e el Sl The meeting | tnis fall, not only locally, but na- At the Churches. his job night that he might draw | boys are putting up a good artiole éun e et [REeniacion X : | tionally and in the state elections. St. Paul's church—Rev. J. C. Bren- | 2ll his pay and he secured no leniency | of ball and they are deserving of the SOrE ’ % “Always a Republican,” Gibney. | Many democrats have deserted the Holy ion will be | from the court. The constables had | support of local devotees of th. | 2 probable nominee, polled but two ; S R e ° | nan, pastor. Holy communion will be A t loca votees e na- B t. Those bnithe 1halde evidenoed ay that the friends of William | Party during past fow vears, they | [0\, listered tomorrow morning at | 10 call on bystanders for assistance | tional pastime. e 2 B iTing . | H. Gibney were shocked at the re- | contend, as a personal tribute to Wil- [ o " . )~ s o | to get the men to the lock-up. The Foresters are arra no surprise over Judge Alling’s nom- | Eneys A n H, Gibney and it is now expected | 8:80 V'clock. Mass will be celebrated g | gathe Foresters are arranging for a Ifiation, because of the work done by | sult of the caucu UpuLLie et % at the Sacred Heart church, Bast Ber- Peaches Way Late. game e married and single R i oo B RTRre Ewas Bconsla rabis UiV T LS s Bt aRthe il st o eS| BB ERUR o e i O R S ; men of the organization to be played month and longer. It was not definitc- | discussion among them and it wasj They also feel 1‘{:;1;:]:0?‘t;”-mhhca"f church, Kensington at 10 o’clock. Owners of peach orchards in this | in the near future ly known until yesterday that Mr, | finally decided to have a committee e > s Sl candi R il oy | locallEy are dlscouraged over the con- Zarel [Eoy | Tmprosing] Gibney would run again. approach the defeated candidate and Who the candidate will be is the | S A. Fiske, pastor, Morning worship dition Oh nisiveariy Srop] and they cause of much conjecture and the | tomorrow at 10:45 o'clock. The ser- | 2MiL the prospects of the usual names of Third Selectman John A, |vices Will be conducted by the pastor. | Prefl '\:‘fi~ ‘~“1“ fvestient andilabor Moore, L. A. Wescott and N. I, Beck. | There will be no session of the Sunday | 8T¢ not very bright. ; . Wescott and N, L. Beck- 00 D0 cen onoficho.s 5 A cold spring and numerous rains ley aré being mentioned as the chofce | €hool. The Senior Christian Endeav- | | 4 cold spring an o of the caucus, which will be held | oT soclety will meet in the evening at [ [ he early e Cardod 1he {during the past few days. While at Monday evening. Either of these | 6:30 o’clock. The topic for discu SIOMEAN0 el ';"a" hes and some | first it was thought the youngster had three will give Judge Alling a nard | Will be: “The Greatness of God.” R eSinena obitns e hich are usi |no chance of recovery, the prospects run is the belief of the party follow-| Kensington Congregational church oY b€ ‘mn“ = }0_"‘h ‘_“F"f‘ are T'fnt | are now considered brighter. ers. —Rev. Carleton Hazen, pastor. Morn- | Y<MD ¢nf ui o eniet P “si Responding to Instructions from the s o e s standard elther and | school board out-of-town teachers Tohnl Thormon ing worship tomorrow at 10:45 o'clock. = and oz | ; Tohn e ofm;a tn‘;_ . o | The services will be conducted by the the demand is not as large as usual as | who are to have charge of the grades 2 Jast Berlin, on pastor. The Sunday school classes will | TeSult- in the schools arrived in town yes- of the oldest citizens of that district, | terday and will be under observation i play the Foreste; nine at | Physicians attending Rhinehardt Zabel who is ill with infantile paral ! | at the home of Charles H. Calor, | greatly encouraged over the improve- | ments shown in the boy’s condition not meet. The Christian Endeavor Plead for Suffrage. was admitted to the New rital 3 i 5 i 5 v General hospital for treatment. yes. | S0CIety Will meet in the evening at 6 | Workers for woman suffraze who YR Seniember 19 mDenp RO ; tz atme: Pl e i At % : 10 | will begin. They are suppos ) re- terday. Mr. Thompson, who is about | © clock. omas Emerson will be the | visited Plainville last night in the in- { main in Plainville as much as possible \ eighty yvears old, is suffering from | 163der and the topic for discussion | terest of the “cause” were given a | general debili He is a litelong| Will be “The Greatness of God.” courteous reception by a number of | [ resident of East Berlin and is very| Kensington Methodist Episcopal | the townspeople who assembled in | Brief Ttems. The careful business man cone popular. For years he was employed | Church—Rev. Lounsbury, pastor. | front of the Baptist church to listen | John Fitzgerald of Stamford Is serves his income and anticipates cer= by the Peck, Stowe and Wilcox com- | Service tomorrow at 10.30 a. m. and | to arguments as to why dainty femin- | visiting at the home of his parents pany and because of his meritorious| 7 P- m. The pastor will be in charge | inity should be given the priviiege of | on West Main street i : Seevices : a bs | money With a strong, safe bank; rvices has been placed on the pen- | Of both services. ting a ballot. e s e ¥ n ong, safe bank; and sion list by that concern. He is als Briefs. ,NT““"! SReRt (Yol XS eord | spending the week-end at Dorchester, ¢ oldest me i y omp Sage and Ralph aldo | o A T ey e “(f‘,‘;',r”] o e phieibe Miss Julie L. Ryan of Farmington | Swetman. During the meecting musical | &> D e ostadg & nal church Noq | Road is entertaining Miss Therese | selections were given by the Oriole | Mre. George M. Cameron and son ete, fall due, he writes a check for Thompson's friends have expressed | 1 : : : & 4 5 Kenney of New York city. I ¢ Collinss ¢ returned to New Haven after a th heir regrets over his sickness 3 3 club of Collinsville. the amount. their reg over his sickn and the home of M#s. J. J. Mur- hope for his immediate recovery. A petition is being circulated for a Church Services. 7 WILDARD I, ALLING WILLIAM H. GIBNEY. Trolley Leaves Track. :.fif;‘“"’)"“"“v‘!_l‘“:““:l‘ «}mm ::x;gztghf fall | congregational—Rev. F. L S = = — = No little excitement was caused on | cont. of the vote Mr:mq hm_f\“]"{:; £#¥e pastor, returned from Windsor #The meeting was called to order by | ask him to run on an independent | Werthington Ridge last evening, | sicured and will be presented to the | Lo c ¢, 128 been spending his va- ;o g AT L e | viienllalirollcyllearBlctalfthelivailol ot i e L L cation. He will occupy the puipit at | i S | % i e S i the end of line and before the - the regular morning servic rmmm-:m‘.‘ 2 : Hown committee, short r 8| made the follo response: “L hayely . " ould be applied it had |, The Kensinston Athietic club base-| Hpiscopal:—The rector, Rev. R, H Lne condition Of Mrs, Olive M. Hem- o'clock. Francis Deming hos always been a iblican nd - will Sl e e e T‘h(‘[ ball team will cross bats with the | Burton, will preach at the mor | ingway, Plainville’s olde woman, o e ; Qg ioriand Roben: GG LAk ol and Will | (0 king crew was brought from New | Eurekas of New Haven tomorrow af- | service at 10:45 tomorrow. There wiil | Who has been seriously ill at her home opbzsaymEsahcoount 18| s NETE There were no nominat cee e partyls c J 'mn position for ‘ Pritain and the balky car was soan | t€FRoon at 3 o'clock at Paper Goods | be no session of the Sunday school. | On Broad street for several weeks is ited. We pay 4 per cent. interest, and B8 caucus following t the Bine e grangss ‘hi\‘*‘ do a | placed on the tracks again. grounds. A fast game is assured. Advent Christian:—Morning reatly improved. M Hemingway | e Eagal 1 refuse to, consider running indepe! Entertains at Tea Shop. [befscldenibiidseiwasirepairenlvensy| ARIDISUBARYAGL0IES L MRS : e S our Savings Department terday by the town force and is now | the pastor, Rev. J ‘ oMU during the observation period. tain payments by denositing ais when taxes, insurance, special 18- Regular deposits, small, perhaps, b tham will spend the : Daymenis shas AGETENS | week-end at Fastern Point where he tal he cancelled check, returned will play the organ Monday at the by the bank, affords the test legal re- O'Neil-Rishop wedding. ceipt. The transaction is closed in a convenient, business-like way. your taxes on mcney left in formal b First Solectman and 2 Mrs, T. H, Ensign was hostess at a | S/08 W U1e subject, “My Brother's Kecpe No | ¢ @lso that the check list be used. o defeat of Mr. Gibney means he | tea given at the Berlin Tea Shop yes- | Pe! for travel. unday school. Praisc and social ser Local young people have been re- PRégistrar Joseph Morsc brought forth | passing of a political power of twen- | terday afternoon, The following William Norton of Kensington has Vice at 6:15. Mvening sermon at 7 | fused admittance to the Bristol High Pl H T t C his book and George Grifith, Oscar | ty-five years duration, thirteen of [ guests were present: Mrs. C. An-|returned from a visit to Worcester, withfsermon iy Mo Denton ] school bscauss for \Flamvi’ie 1 is 0. o’clock the prevalence of Benson, Clarence Baidwin and Stuart | which was spent as first selectman. drews, Mrs. Willlam Kinne, Mrs, C, L. | Mass. o ihe suhject, “Tho Angcls’ Mussuge infantile paralysis. They were advised = = s