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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 4, 1916, omesee pooks | = C. S, HIL Store May Now Be Bought in Plainville for - Soldiers BN HAVE YOU ATTENDED OUR o T Our Econon Well Known Farmer Laid at Rest in . 2 arry the Small Parcels . Smashes Railroad Gate—Mass for Soldier Dead. FROM THE DRESS GOODS DEPT. 5 — H 3 50-inch all Wool Dress Serges, in brown, ng 5 y P £ S el CLIREIL oF i A myrtle, white, African, Burgundy and black; regul IF NOT, YOU STILL HAVE ONE DAY MORE IN fl | sent an allotment of “Smiicage value $2.00, at WHICH TO PROFIT BY THE WONDERFUL Books” to the Plainville War Burcau BARGAINS THAT ARFE BEING OFFERED 1IN | which has in turn placed the book FROM THE CORSET DEPT. CBLEBRATION OF OUR 52 YEARS OF SUC- among different dealers and trades- An 0dd lot of Brassieres and Bust Confiners; thy CESSFUL MERCHANDISING AND YOUR B | mcn of the town who have been given are broken sizes; valucs up to $1.50. To close/out, FAITHEUL AND GENEROUS SUPPORT, authority to sell the books to all pea- very special for, each ple who wish to purchase them either for their own bovs or relatives who FROM FTHE WASH GOODS DE wre in the training camps or to Le 5.000 yards 40-inch Dress Voiles, all new spring | 1 given away to those soldiers. The patterns, stripes, plaids, figures, florals and plain 1 8 5 a good one and is worthy of colors; regular 89¢ and 50c value, vard SR 29c underr support. The books have been placed on sale at the following stores around FPROM THE GLOVE DEPT, There has been wonderful response the past B | the center of the town: Rvder’'s News - 3 5 Women, Women's two-clasp white Chamoisetie o price 5¢ gach, dozen regular 75¢ RAE e L two days. Thousands thronging our store to par. Store, The Plainville Hardware o - A 4 Ay s i Plainvi Trust company, Conforti's fielpate in the wonderful bargalns. As this was e e e e TS FROM MEN'S FURNISHING DEPT. a three day event, you still have Monday to Dbarber shop . S e et iy Men’s Pajamas, trimmed, white with border, 10 take advantage of the special things offered. Dandelionfont Roaaside Al Silk Ribbons, 5 to 7 inches wide, moire, sal dozen only: regular $1 : and plain taffeta, all newest shades; values to yard; at, yard.... : S FROM THE HOSIERY DEPT. 25 value, each 79¢ Make it a point to visit our Big Store and share The fact that spring is not n the good things. No mall or ’phone order: B! far away made more cyident morning by the finding of a dandelion o " . e Ladies’ Boot Silk } on the roadside by a boy on his way | HUROME LS LG OTRMTIEN 1021 slight imperfection nothing charged, so come yourseclf, T Women's Cotton Vests, winter weight, all s | pa and sizes; regular price 8ic, each 5 . Men's pure tl 1 Silk Half IHc Children’s Fleeco Lined Vests and Pants; regular | regular $1.00 quality popular and 59¢ values, all sizes, ecial price perfections, pair W filled, no goods sent C. O. 1., no exchang school and another sign { which is about as sure as any that is so far known was the small sroup of boys who had gathered on the j sidewall on Whiting street and who were enjoying a game of marbles which was in full swing. ¥uncral of Frank Rivers. The funeral of Frank Rivers was |Das recovered from an attick of GERMAN WAR POLICY | Tield yesterday afternoon at 3 o’clock | mumps. HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON fareT o und chn e T T Zoon o e naiisned e ASSAILED AT HOME PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. i e T o Bl Tt || B SRS (Gry, T P e oo o N G o 8 2 TR . . c — = Rivers, sons of the deceased, and . | in Woodstock, and Il move his e = - - N. silvernail of Hartford. Rev.|family to that town in the near Germany and Austrin Already Quar- | Consume s Sce Happy Days in z 2 i % James MacDonald of the Church of | futur ¢ Berlin. prominent farmers, | GUIDANCE OF COLLEGE WOMEN. | Gur Lady of Meroy officiated and relling Over Ukraine Boocty, QUL e el QWS {and others versed in the food sitva- 3 T Rl S : Kugene Forrest of Church street : - . 2 Norton, Mass. March The ad-|burial was in St. Joseph’s cemetery | | HUECRe Torrest of GRUTeR strees e - | tion spoke, and all present were en- | vigability of forming a jonal inter- | in Plainville as moved his family to Bristol. ¢ ocialist Declaves, thusiastic over the prospects of be- |collegiate organization to be devoted \s holding a responsible position witk < rk I ilng of assistance 1 arming fur [ to the vocational guidance af college Hgshes Tt e Niw IDOWSING. MR B onaome Manch 8 Uncle Sam. women will bo considered at the sec- An over-enthusiastic automobilist | Co. in that town. iovernment's “infamous wa £ of dozen T e was a led i SR Reiarsin: 1. S, Williams. ond intercollegiate conference of vo-|¢eming down Fast Main street y The patriotic food exhibit will b YoS 8ssuled i the Reichstag sale price nln waals 1 The funeral of Freeman S. Wi cational opportunities for college wo- | terday afternoon lost control of his |y 414 in the Red Cross rooms on West | ”‘M‘_ ““]‘) o Gl show ¢ how the law « pply liaths was held from his iate home in | Men to be held at Wheaton college on | Machine and did not stop before he | zppin gtreet on Wednesday and @ oS 1,8 ons Independenti Socia demand works and also points out ti » St r iskte Soine March 7 and 8. A burcau along this | had crashed into the gate protecting [ '\ 4 " "% S b 5 | according to Berlin advices sent I e el at el dor P e ae Eoeen eobih ehaieen e wreau along ¥ ! hursday, Mavch 6 and 7 from 2 unti \(OVT s wcory of price fixing conduereg by e g e eheers | line was established at Wheaton after | the railroad crossing on Bast Main | o~ 0000 SRS ® SAC TATOM Amsterdam by the Re i — DS b ¥ ] the first conference a year ago. Th strect and just barely missed taking |, o % Lol g sReldent fherc and burial was in the Kensington b : | it i I W el e s e e peredl, e burezu has gathercd information | the gatetender's shack along with | 849 WS TORTAT 4n0 ew Haven Man Had Wroug fomctony. Jn addition to his son | about various oceupations and pre- | him. When questioned as to his rea- S : pared a card catalogue showing the|son for not being able to stop his car the deceased leaves two daughters 8 A L 3 L A Cog | yocation for which each student is|he said that he was not yet ac- , & Vogtherr deciared. “In th E i of egzs into th Markeps and NO LICGHSB fand two sons: Mrs, Elbert Rull of | TOCC L POl SO OGS etorts to | cnainted with the methods emplayed the Ukraine peace German, the shippers | Guilfora, Mrs. ( Hotchikiss of | ket in touch with openings for collego | in operating and stopping the car he H tria. alread quarrelling t Mr. Mahr s : Bristol, I*. €. Williams Southing- | (o men in the business and profession- | was driv at'the time of the acci- booty. The war we now arc ST e e wdded t 3 s sati g factory to German ultimatum ated to create conditions nd friendship with Russia reasonable pricc who are hardes y redencsliavinondiians (08 Dieil inilworid | der in defenceless Russin serves on IVent his wintor Hag it @5t boen AYS COURT SUM OF $33.91 inston. a witliams was wen known Mrs. Mitchell's Birthday. TAKEN PR!S N propertied classes of the dispited {6 Qifticuliios or tatirond tearisport ARd) BIEhlyropected otk i it ; Friends of Mrs. John Mitchell of ritory. In Lithuania we have 1 tion. He denied that ti has been , swn and in Southington, where he |MINE WORKER > CHARGE i el i el e no moral conquests. The Lithuanians | speculation b, s < her formerly made his home, and where Washington a 4 —-Denial L el — — long to be back in Russi 23] W ) aton, 1 e = : e long ek 2ussia cos wer onditions Liltian | U. A. M., and had made 1 host of | miners' officials from organizing em- dusical g 2y 2 ontinued from First Pt e e e D e Iy “oal ) mac ) a part of an interesting pro- i t : s | friends in both towns. ployes of the Hinchman Coal & Coke | 1ade up a part of an i DI i s suing a bloodthirsty \t5raran f e e Berlin Briefs, Co. in West Virginia had been vio- | Sram. Selections were rendered on | slightly while adjusting thew hetmets = 3 T egand Mr. Ma 3 i ve an Berling Briefs. 5 5 2 ha eer - > | Inted. was made in the supreme court | the mandolin by Elmer Thomas of | but this in inevitable while gas shells todas i brists filed by International | New Britain. Jeriends were present fare thrown. A brigadier general and 02 & i i e ; i i Southington, Bristol, New Brit- | a major wh « ding in an au:o- President Frank J. Hayes and nine | [rom Southingto jor who were riding in an au:c | | | /| i leon Hall Comes Home From Camp Devens to Take Miss Minor as Bride—Farmers Discuss against foreign countries. \We » 1d | body has been refusing shipments of body and soul to the military caste. | eggs because of the gres drop in We are pursuing an infamous war | prices here afier contracting ta bu volicy.” eggs at high price He insisted the At this point the Vice President lis no such practice among dealers in called th speaker to order, but he |the trade. insisted on continuing his speech. Complaints have been made that a ‘High wages in the munitions in- | Dumber of receive n New Yor Herr Vogtherr declared, “are |caught in the jam of dropping price corrupt wages for the purpose tried to get from under by declining keeping workmen in good temper in |lo accept shipments of perfectly good ank Basile of Berlin street, ncw in the Naval Reserves, spent the week-end at his home here. Basile training at the Pclham Bay Sta- Future. Jack Smail was in the Berlin police purt today on two counts for viola- jon of motor vehicle laws, iving hout his operator’s license and | Kilby of Camp Devens spent ithaut proper markers. Judge Gris- | sun at his home in Berlin HE DOESN'T LIKE WAR. L. L. Brastow of the Trumbull |2che and slight nausea, bui othcr- old presided and found the accused | Mr. and Mrs. . Nourse, who have bt e i e Ll B e e ilty on both counts, and fined him | heen for some time been making al- | Joseph Tried to Fvade Draft and Then | = 0ome CCEIPRIE (8 (CCH | O 0 e 10 ‘and costs on each. State Police- | terations at the former home of M Ran Away From Camp. s e caldiroday hoillad o -kod ffor an Einiele Jb SSsrmiiangeet e n el vt e p il o oy el fan Roe Wheeler made the arrest , Gray, will remove to their | A : ican divisional ecitation for cach i t Jcarrying on th : : T 1 i S 7 I 1 - which | The Imperial Chancellor has for.d |thing was the matter with then o'clock this morning. Small had |new home iwithin a few days. was cel . % Membaciotihe fraidins parcy hhich Imi . neellor f kg S G S O en hired yesterday by a New Ha- | Perkins of Berlin street, who | Who came into prominence several | ing at § o'clock at the churel of Our sent to him from Bavaria, therehy i 5 a ard i 1 | e B rel e bt ki laingeand an}'x!lv. ’ t;:umt were | mobile on a - of inspectisn re- Trnited Mine ‘Workers of Arherica played and a social enjoyed. Refresh- | cently werc et hen 3 ments were served. shell burst within a hundred yards of Plainville Bricfs. their car. T suffered frorm jead- i | | 1 i i | Solomon Joseph, aged | A mass was celebrated this morn- assisted the French in the raid on 22 t 1} 2 — e sad of Mercy by Rev, James M - ™, 1 5a fringing the law nment f food shall A woma 10 to Massachusetts SRSk i e ynths ago by his determined effort |« 3 | February 23 in which two R > A man s ,‘, : ,:‘ e ecently removed to the hospital, | mo s | Donald, for all the men of Plainiville | g g 0ty ST After another interruption the Dep- | ¢ 1 2 t ady b bring back a ca hic e hac ) for all | Loamivilie | ofticers anc en were capiured, e r S who have died while in the service of | o8% R G0 20 AT WEIR RN iy acoused an Admiral and a com- extent that he took unto himself a|{heir country. Fiiding party have Already Beta Gee. |mandantiat Swinerundel of anpro= Mk wife as the last resort, is again in | < . . i B et Secite s wwen | Driating confiscated foodstu: add- #°to place on the car while Ne Was | provement when first removed 10 the | the limelight, Atfer Uncle Sam decided | | The Bigh winds of last Saturday forated by the French with the War Drid k = few Haven thoust i L , e atace Gl = Zht blew down a big oak tree in | Cross. This i o first request for g i *tirning to New Hav Atk 1ospital she has been failing since. that Joseph could fight as well (et sblev: jdown: o S e i ohis L clnssazedueat U “We must abolish the whols front of the property of Dr. Tamner |nonors that has been made for Am- W€ i ) on East Maln street. When the tree | ericans in the secto Vichaelis-Capelle managemen voked unles fell it crashed through the wooden ] Dittmann case (Dittmann was a Ra picket fence on the front of the place Glemencean Tauds PAmericans: fcal Socialist member of the Rel 5 tag accused in connection with s reported as failing gradually. M ta evade the draft regulations, to the urchased. As this car was not! peikins has been ill for a long time, ensed, he brought his own mark-|{.nq althoush she showed some im- © has been working as a chauf( | Joseph Smith of Camp Devens was | benedict as a bachelor, he was ¥ some time, the accused had mno visitor in the town over sunday. to a cantonment and later was shi :\':]y 5 y‘cvn\v‘ whe '-x“ 1!;‘ \\‘[\- W;x;x;' d Ieeause of trouble with the trolley «‘o Camp Morrison, W Vwa ‘\’n‘:inm. 16 stare volice an. he dze 1 clv ; - - ie made an unsuccessful attempt to 1 em {oday, nearly every trolley A , Gl 8 Tl R e Sy e e Siqsa and feli across the sidewalii and =« 2 R o piiaced SninsgtoRs N3 | Cas about ten minuies behind sched. | Secure a pass Saturday, so he decided o2 e e Paris, March 3 (By the Associated ' Geyman naval mutiny) ought : KITTY” FOR UNCLE SAM. Mumstances, the fine imposed ""*’.‘,, to take the matter in his own hands, | PATt of the road blocking s Press).—Premier Clemenceau visited 1, Iteichstag couso for refloctis Woshington March (o Bolar P light one total amount, u»-l‘ e e and lleft the iraininslcamplwithoutia [las Shortitime untul i Swas xelnove i the -American {roops today and re- Ganaral who runs wild can i ashnEon e Shats pan 1 1 escapade, was | FORORD O KISS FLAG. pass. Word was sent to this city by| The members of the K. and L. ¢iub | viewed the soldiers who repulsed 1ho yusting obnoxions vepresentatives of [11€€Ts were hit by theinternal revenu 32.91. He fixed bonds in case o el Lieutenant Stone of the 67th Aero|of the Rockwell-Drake Mfy. Co. Went | German attack Friday. He left PANS {na people.’ decimate the Rsichstag. | bureaws informal ruling ez peal at ) . Young Marr Excapes Tough Treatment | Sauadron of Joseph's disappearance. | on a straw ride last Sat #ht 10 | Saturaay even 2d returned Ihe Polish Deputy, Von Trampszin- [ inzs from the game w ibject to en have for some Detective Richardson was put on the | Unionvilie after which they attended | (Coning when S 1 n R T A Bl R T R L ey el e (Rl toston trail, and he sueceeded in Jocating the | a dance at the Unionville town hall. | gmcial note Worse than an enemy country, where- | bo deducted from income in figuring xpected {hat Boston, March 4.—A voung man ac- | army fugutive on Curtis street ves-| james Collins of the Naval steserve, “The president counzil de-!yupon Under Secretary Lewald said |the tax. Thus there is a tax for the N ¢ terday afternoon, a few hou ot 90 made cused of making disparaging remar! erds a >T] . a 2 ourse aftor had a potent ook-out along the rge numt £ istg daily make | about the United States saved himself | his arrival in this city. He will be re- rlin street v vesterday from a threatening crowd | turned to the West Virginia camp Soldier to Wed. af citizens in Central Square, Bast ) either tonight or tamorrow, a lacal Le5n Hall, who one o 1 Boston, by taking off his hat, kneeling | officer accompanying him. chief carpenter on his ship, “This chedk to the enemy attaclk Crement to e from th o0 biie Sipavoment Sand Sicissine ity ! Corporals John Simpson and Wil- | wag, morcover, far more severe tha r Camp Devens ventureon thp | = orican flac BELGIAN PARLIAMENT CALLED. | fiam Cunningham, both stationed ot | first information showed. The Amer- The man was surrounded by the ! = N : 5 : of matrimony nesday of this| The man wae sirrounded by thel paris, March 4.—A meeting of all|Camp Devens, were home over the | ican sovernme ad modestly an- [& o> DI V's bek, when he will take for his br b SIS el o S the Belgian Senators and deputies re- | week-end on a visit to the hom nounced that some of the enemy had by L 5 ; eteran of the Spanish-Ameri- 3 %) il 2 : Lillian Minor Berlin : isLeran siding in France, Fngland and Hol- | their parents »een killed and some made prisoners ung soldier and bride-to-he S : tationed at Newport, R. i.. was in | sires personally to congratulate the the GGermans have done “an immense | winner and no relief for tho loser. town over Sunday on a visit to I American troops in the scctor whers amonnt of work in behal? of Y.ultar | The ruling was given in answer to a wley of Fast Main street. | they havc st repe brilliantly @' in Poland” in the way of school ad- | letter of inquiry ing Collins was recent® appointed | strong enen attack The Popular Shoe Store can war arrived The policeman ¢ 9 P : estioned 1an, who denied that !""_1_:;.’ b “!H o Pavis this month, Privates William Wunsch e ’,‘: s i 7 l Yl I‘,S and arly known in B¢ liic haq used uwnpatriotic language, | dCCOrding to the Figaro. The assem-|yyicarq Warren of Camp Dave naissances ve shown that in addl i h, ho been at or | Four Fast Boston youths who had | PLY Will have an official character, it tion to these losses the Germans left ’ hlete of some note, play onthe i been ng with him disputed his ek »otball team i o officer hurried into a | YT b Havre will attend. Iesolutions S tween the line i \ ) in h St et soon appeared Twith acf Will be adepted to be presented to gate T = Premier Clernencean, on his return S oot o 4 s King Albert for ratification [ crossing on West Main fihy o e e te e ve the | i NN Differen[‘ Tastes This 'is the first time an attempt | streets was blown down 17 Associated Press an interview on h's | were home on a visit over Sunday & is stated, and all the Belgis is- | 7 o auite a large number of corpses he- 4 Belgian minis-| 5o 00 e heir parents. v nu ¢ X or race Fitzge: Hartford willy * m lovil American vou as gro bridesmaid >~ | will get down on your knees and kiss home today | the Stars and Stripes,” he told the sus- has been made ta hold « general | night by the wind | visit a prominent official who ace S / BUT UNIFORM QUATITY ALWAYS meeting of the Relgian Parliament| 7The Ladies' Aid society of ii: companied him said £ Whatever Lo vour preference in e since the fall of Antwerp. tist chureh will hold 2 business B e e e s amp latter auickly aia as requested == meeting on Tuesday afternoon at 1€ | tion the premier visited, nor give any repeated after the officer: T am Baroncss Huard Cowing | home of Mrs, Jackson McKe of T n rv detail hut rour gallant Gen- i loyal American and will fight for Baroness Frances Wilson I :m[ 4\‘”}:1“«»‘ | eral Pershing o to t him and M s sb wider and more Bole SRS IEnE oS e o lecture on I'riday evening at the First| The A. B. A. M. club of & wptist | accompanied him on the entire visit. G\ r00 we can supply vou. The erowd cheered and the man| church, taking as her subject “Ma | church planning to noli a social ! Your army made yzether an exscl- | [ ; 2 But vanished. ‘“That’s one way to stop a|Home on the Ficld of Merey” This| in the near future at th hom of | lent impression on the prem!e lowing the expiration o 3 riot aid the patrolman is the subject of raness Huard's | M Frank Hart of Bast Main stroct | i s : " X i he groom will return t 1 e second book, which is a sequel to her Ao px reet SWISS SHORT OF FOOD. v \ »est money can buy and we're proud SKILLED WORKMEN WANTED. | first offering which was entitled “M Geneva, March 4.—By the closing | K . to stand hack of every pair sold. ington, March 4.—A as | Home on the Feild of Honor’, It ws > of her frontiers Switzerland again TAN or BLACK ssued today for 10,000 machinists, | on this topic that she spoks on Dr T Rldgway Johnsoll found herself completely isolated in 3 $4.00 to $8.50. A largely attended me anics, chauffeurs and other | occasion of her first visit here sovern] Europe. . Meantime {he food ques- mery’ Club of Berlin workmen needed at once by | months ago. The lecture is to L | e ; r Q Bl 4 e t o B 5 3 e . . especially as it relates to bread, t Saturday night. The ciub s tion section of the signal | given under the auspices of the MeAll Dentlst i et i € Jhoeman* hdc plans to supervise back . it was stated and announce- | Auxiliary and admission will o | reserve stocks of wheat, even if tha [ 941 a.n St H f storka Main St., Hartford dening on an extensive Was mide that additional incre- | charged. Tickets can be obtained at | RUSSELL BUILDING, PLAINVILLE. | present small ration i€ Still further i, ana also ).m: 3 s must he obtained rom the | the Red Cross rooms Dickinsons’ or OFFICE HOURS: reduced, will he exhaus'ed within the | |8 Ask the Clerk for S. & . Green Stamps. piformation of the I'a classes in the near future Crawells' drug stores. Mon., Wed. and Fri, 9 a. m. to 8 p- m. {next iy or r one of thes narrow English styles or a for Quality there is no choice. ach pair of Aishberg's Shoes is the for democracy. rmers Meoet. seven weeks

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