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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, PLAINVILEA AUTOMOBILE GET STUGK | THE EAUTY OF OUR _' trous Place for Hotor Cars§ MARCH {7 ENTERTAINMEN Notices—IFood Sale at Church— Will Pay Well Al Who Select i o e o ool 1wee automobile trucks came to e . R ! and vestc morning the Rock- For dalnty ‘and conifort warm weather gowns, and aists. we well-Drako ggutenobile truck —was ¢ ) T i oy e et Wy are in R ~sterday e S o as vely mater as you have cver sec stuck fast in the mud Yesterda) 1 i .h"“",", '\,,,,.l:; “tuffs in almost hewildering array. Discriminating wom- B oon o 7 bt in the e lbenily Sclecting from them while stocks arc fresh and lives are 8 same place ¢ . erday r- Lo come we would like to show you. Come, look at complete. noon the e Columbia Towe them. and Supply c v was up to the | ‘ s in mud 1 the trucks were , YVoiles, woven ones, 10 Scoteh Ginghams, the real im- J | Handsome checks, ported kind, D. & J. Anderson’s ! | et St. Patricl’s iintertainment. ( | Exquisite emoved with ditiiculty ches wide. P A ”v\v“ly fancy stripes in blue, laven- You well know the merits of reseda, old rose, old gold standard material. A fine show- and peach. Beautiful, $ The Plainville Young Men's Social ing of patterns and rare colorings club, recently organized by John Tur- Dificient Hiom huaall e inie | ner. wi headquarters in Grange Voiles, whose patterns are copied hall, will present an entertainment for from the English make. Width the betterment of the finances of the is 40 inches, and the qu: 3 8 | club on March 17—St. Patrick’s Day tremely good at this price, yard. B | The club has th isers—John J. Very Rich Looking are the 40 B | Murphy, William Foran and Charles | inch, Satin striped Foulard Voiles B | 1. Sherman : Dotted Swiss Voiles, of white in the darker shades,. browns, Lodge Notices. — sround work, plaided with blac] upe. wine, and reseda. Don't 4 juassen lodge, I. O. 0. F., will S lavender or ‘l.l\n"‘l (\I\"um’mr\q},\- e | b An iSO e thinenice e edee OO E ol pretiy for waists and dresses. Be yme Lovely Voiles are shown in at little check effects, coin dots, pretty floral and other designs Would make fine cool waists and dresses, 69¢ yard one of the men, apparently a smal | person, climbed through and unlockeq | the door. They took two valuable Gladstone bags from the front of the store and also abaut three dozen pair of gioves from the glove counter. The nd dr 5 yard. \ class of candidates will be initiated sure to see these for $1.25 yard. Printed and Applique Voiles in and a social held. r:u\u]\, nents will Woven Voiles, 36 inch, are very beautiful colorings and designs. 40 e served. attractive in black design, formed inch width, with the big variety, e Tl o A e by black hairline stripes for a selection is easy. Come early Rebekah lodge, I. 0. O. F., Mond: groundwork. Choice of light though while assortment is full, $8 | cvening, Mareh 10, in 1 O. F. hall. | ‘,‘(\,.‘ ‘] R eaia Lt A0 porpd oo phink Confifided Improvements Wil French rose and reseda, $1 yard. pe yard. The meecting will be an important one hel tioattnoticenble! featuvorotitho e Alleviate Unémployment and Also as a votc 11 be taken on the matter | case was the S sed taking . at an early hour. and also on a supper | of the store. They took all the w. OMOBILE DEIIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY (5 i el G e here will | ribbon f 1 5 : . hington, March @ 5 ¥ RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASLD OF TUS. be a drill for the or=! anidl guaral] {hves boxes otiShizts on ths neor; Tha| mde 1§ Pracncal Omer ldeas S e relin ed SO St e | after the brief confer 1 callc HAVING AN AUT! team on Monday evening. boxes were used to carry the ribbon Eoodl EAlerat Chiren from the casc to a corner of the store which cannot be scen from the London, March 6.—President Wil- scuss labor and s conditionsy Before wdjournme | v direction of P t son ¢ : The women of the Baptist church BERLIN NEWS | “1¢ you wanted to hang any man in | per committce of the Berlin Granse | will hold a food sale at the ehupel |Stréel. This cxplains the failure of | son's speech at New York occupics o 5 o 0, el e SIEDpS &1 2 5 4 > q s | Officer p: » discover a ing A S went on record E town some people would sign o peli- | announces that ail the N rones afione i Sl on Marino to discover anything| ;. oiinont place in the news editorial | oo i B Al e to have it done recently appointed are requ ooy afternoon from .10 .5 | suspiclous when passing the store on [Esmrkcaaeces | 3 Marictte Wright Dics. meet at the home of Mrs. Charles M G e < | his beat. The thieves unwound every | supper” home o o S, ) | Mariette Wright, aged 65 years, | Weldon of ludson street ‘on mext | Mills on Eas. Main street noxt Tues. | P00l of ribbon, lcaving the paper ) | died at the home of Frank Aspinwalt| Monday evening at 7.30 o'clock. A v, from 5:45 t 0 W oo 0in 1 | el CREDCOLIoNSRINGR 0oL SRCnivion o ‘ t . spool of wide ribhon was left. Tt Was | mpe Tolegraph says on Berlin strect following a short | few changes in the program have | invitalion is extc the public. 2 0 a spool of white ribban and was found s nment ] illness yesterd: She was a native | bec “\‘”1‘ ind all member t Father Iayes to Preach. among the white paper on the floot Vilson:ss opponent S s and t all of Walcott, Conn., but has been a , commiftecs are requested to get their The Hols , soclety of 1he|and was probably overlooked by the| SeRate have not, as a matter of fact = ‘ | resident of the town for a number of | Parts corr Chuceh ot Lady of Mercy will | hurglars in their haste. The men lef | POUNd themselves to any course of i 3 vears. She is survived by one sister | Complain of Roads. 3 editors see in American domestic pol- transport | it | columns of the papers here. Some | of improven | | itics the key to the senate episode. | Nemployme . 1 1 5 actio too firmly adopt othay meet next Sun evening at 7 o'clock | by the door in the rear of the build- | {:Ction too firmly to adopt an r and one niece, Mrs. Frank Aspinwall. | During {he past few weeks as many the president should ‘make in the basement of the church. They | ing. unes places the loss at Mr 3 o funeral was held this after- ten o local citizens traveling 1 3 with American public opinion in q e s : : 15 traveling | iy qatend vespers in a body and will | about $350 ] [ QSS&UII C&SE, Appe&led {0 Bl noon at the Cor ationalfichurch thogl Bl JSCLVELI el i hear a sermon by Father Hayes, of Hunting in the Movies. SHO Lildonendson RtTe Lge cemetery, Bristol, where the body was nd the macadamized road in Bast | gy . co a T e e G . H. 1 I I hich that opinion may male 1f L ROt artford. \e organization is aptain John Trumbull will A . . | shipped. Ttev. Samuel Fiske of- { Berlin have voiced complaint z 9res - Il manifest when the treaty of pea : 16 DIl Tax Recommendod: OinE o el fheat hieh .y alpodysin morning. trip in Wyoming at the parish house | given final form. Therefore, for ¢t Nolarca of the Congregational church tamor- | sresent we must Jeave The finance committee held its rog-| mild ‘weathor has thawed out of thel 1y trace his heen discouerod of the | row evening at 7:30 ololack. v i PHITIE S e this stra L € 5 ‘ U el S22+ 1 and uncertain situation.” i | R oK d 1. A. James on Wost Main street Iz chine and will show some other films cd that a 16 mill tax was sufficient to | citizen remarked this morning that | week Dhol o -thods Mor e in addition to those taken on his hu N lcover the budget. The committee-| persons traveline on this hizhway b 5 : P N T = I Dbl ey = b = o . 5 ling this highwas ¥ | were peculiar, although they ing trip. The exhibition will be Finance Board Thinks This Will Be ! 1,0, are under the impression that if | automobile are in danger of breakin the school questian is brought.before| the springs of their car 1 1 1eeting © 2 ay 15 . 3 N s ar I the town meeting next Monday night Berlin Briefs. window in the front of the store candy and ice cream after the enter- —Mariette Wright Dies—Miss Bas- | it will be réferred to a special town| i olens el i e e The adjourned meeting of the Berlin | == m—— == UDEOEge s ateeRnumberRotRlIcicats B R o oh e Wi tho it laixioby tor thay || s s i e e s S e know that American co-operation is $t Tll—Teacher Cave . Teacher :1!::1“1:::;“ _~..~|~.omx"',” T ”T“,”“”v o »f],;:\";.\w ('\_m‘m Why E[uggis{s Eegammem} Church Mecting Tonight. | indispensable if the fabric is to THlN PEG?,{-E = . teachers of . e e : The superior court, to which Pos e i I e ) o The mid-week meeting of the Con-| gtand.” The News savs: “Mr. Wil master# AT MGbodichiappealed hish BNl Igiresulenn ontilygem Seti sl e 1Lt i i R Swam Rum regational church this evening will| son’s appeal for Amorica’s co-opera vesterday afternoon at the home of ¢ Kensington Boy Scouts will p I Pl S e s Ase whon Do wes pecenfly f0el 10, o erintendent of Schools B % Sho- | bold their repular mieeting Friday tion in the salvation of the world is * as irresistible as his indictment of | i the selfish particularism of the op- ular meeting last evening. The town | ground, the road has been left in an |, = ) 1 o i “ ]) l ] A x 5 thicves wha burglarized the store Trumbull has a new projecting ma- “Tur A e REC MMEN 16 MI budget was verified and it was decid- | extremely poor condition. One local s 2 European democracies watch- ing to sce whether the impulse which brought America to their side for the < | well known to the state polic the benefit of the Christian Endeavor | L orPose Of finishing ¢ R ilie T 5 i 5 - A et el (s | her at their side for the purpo special session 1§ S B e e o T o society. .The young people will sell | ;or 25 HIeF 2E€ 108 HIC syl Te sl i e S world,” says the Chronicle. “They are | in Washington each year in Februs Enough to Mect Cmrrent Expenses have already been sold the town court for alleged assault meetings and the talks will be hased { walter. Instructions were ~given to|evening at §:30 o'clock in the chapel ! . on a little baok by Cleland McAfee, the teachers by Superintendent Sho-| at Upson's corner. All Scouts are re- For many ¥ druggists have | | refused to take cognizance of the cis > L Lt entitled “Psalms of the Social Li | ponents of the league is unanswer- . nd it has been stricken from the | Yalter in the course of studies and a| quested to be present. watched with much interest the re- | The meeting will begin at 7:30. ’ "\flr- » Constltutionally the '\ daatat. short program fallowed. A social Town Clerk Anthur L. Woodruff re- arkable record maintained by Dr. There will be a Lenten service at | ¢ thi lid bloc o | v e hour and tea was enjoyed i o At A o | opposition of this solid bloc of re- | It was charg by Mrs. . i - oo e 2 = ” ports that the & v > men are now Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kic he parish house o T 1urch of Our publicans in the senate looks for- | Superintendent Showalter ansif e i el e - J e wior tomorrow afternoon at | nounces that at the Bast Berlin Gram- | [0 § {he books, | ¥, liver and bladder medicine. o’clock. Miss Saphie Palmer of Hi mar school S 1'\]‘(‘:\\‘ evening Vlht‘l‘\‘ : It is a physician’s prescription ford will he present to address the will he a public school meeting and en- Sty ambeRoo el R e i Rthe oy 1 i tempt to prevent her roller skating G = o Sl FA S - SustuEtine & parish with regard to| .efuge to ratify treaties establishing L fertainment by the students There A 3 S edicinE N St G Hver o N iorl branch oF ’ e 5 5 = : - everal ool also will be four minute speakers and and “bladder do the work nature in- | men's auxilia | 3 < X ol quite a sensation several weeks ed the manifest and expressed ap- | g b continually sspsciallydtithar it el N Boardon re s LN Gy TRLeRGER B SUp gt TOP DELIVERIES | tended they should do. | proval of the people of America.” intendent Showalter will speak on map s circulating a petition ask- | . 00 Sehool Problem.” All the SWam : Itc ‘\ & " o @ wl § Ei’ | © “What the senate scems to want e DEL L e postal authorities in- e m ol e vears. It is sold by all druggists on an n e te s want | 1 ople fleahy : ing that the post authoriti In- 4 5eal people interested in this meeting e 5 2 (e | »@ ., l | must appear to practical men the | aneles he soft curved lines o vestigate the management of the lo- | 001 People interested | - ] its merit and it should help you. No | e (O Pl o B che woti ‘cury cal post office b e Mo Wircless Message Expltins Why Huns | other kidney medicine has go many e o T v R et e s 4 : ! MERS TES-GE L friends | Post 2 s F o mea hoo e loda oreclincnationt b Y 3 £ =19 ' Captain Henry J. Goebel c ‘ew | diate question; the league is a vague ke A lendiTy due o elated today over the action of the Miss Adeclaide Bassetl, principal of Do Not Live Up to All Ar- Be sure to get Swamp-Root and | Haven was & wackoond ,4{,\')[“1':\ Ml A e e e Rl fhimmat e e B Oy, 5 b ister, Mrs. Wm. I". Sternberg of Golf | wants time to think out these things ! L o e e ,.,,.?“,‘: to express his opinions. He now cie and does not like being rushed into oalm S SR e e G ihe plan by the enthusiasm of its b L upon the little Boardman child, ha Boardman that the postmaster K midable. Actually, as President Wil- | xoihing Like Plain Bitro-Phosphate t¢ bed her little daughter roughly | 2 son confidently recognizes, the issuc | Put on FKirm, Ilealthy F¥lesh and is with the people, for no senate could to Increase Strength, Vigor with unnecessary violence in an and Nerve Force. the Kensington mmar school, who L Ry e recently tendeved her resignation and r e o However, if you wish first to test ccepted a position in New Britain Londan, Mar German wire- | this great prcparation send ten cents has been delayed in taking up her | . . picked up Jere, alludes| to Pr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. | new duties owing to an illness ) i h St Y., for a sample bottle. When writing Mrs. M. Nordstrom of Robbins ave il : s | With tho . Miss Bassctl's inten- ) to a “threat” made by Gen. Nudant, 5 = sidewalks was Letion of an Marshal Foch's representative on the % NO MORE ARGUMENTS. 3 bacle nt postms 5 Miss Mildred Pal- | Joint armistice commission at Spa, be e bl il ! « ¥ ang that his action in trying to stop idealists. chifdren from roller skating on the be sure and mention The New Britain | nue is visiting relatives in Farming- 2l tions arc < up her new duties e 5 1 mer and 17 Aspinwall, who also | ¢duse the Germans have failed tc Smailer Powers Will Ylave But Five 0od el 0 sph el il 0 u tendered their resignations, will leave | tur over to the Alles industrial and | PLAIN QUESTIONS TO NEW /| Mr and Mrs. W. E. Biake and| Representatives at Meetings. LS it et S S T ricultural machinery. The mossage Qaueltc havh ir o s : : : WSt b 5 it g al aitioniual magl BDhopmesss e S e aughter have returned to their home | oL T (e ; astor 4 ey et ; John Ventres Discharzed. expliling that Germanifirms constiu BRITAIN PEOPLE in Wollaston, Mass., after spending | LU S UL 1 wel carries “Referring to the alleged ifiont M ive i in IO NNV Entr el o MRSl a8 (e Ieduliedi sea e sl Ha Vol c oy — several days with Mr. and Mrs. N. K, { supreme council, after hearing a Mth it = e Referrir the ailesec : ; nable to complete deliveries heca S e ; AR : iealth. Nervousness, and la = S Sl P & Sl R e o] o New Britain Reader Will Ad- | Mann statoment by Jules Cambon, decided of encray, which nearl s accompe & fo 10val as postmaster. | been in the Naval Reserve Force for | (010 10 combiere deliveries becau. { statement by J of encriy. which nearly always accompany become bright, and pal eks glow with Goodwin sayvs ot worried | the past two years has received his Gu) hegiiconsidencd Bt from . discharge and has arrived ~at his | .,vq near Erfurt and Halle have alsc Would New Britain people recom- A mocting of the directors of {no | demands of the minor powers With the bloom of perfect health. limited interests for greater repre- CAUTION. —Although bitro-phosphate i which it came. wd Mr. | home on Sunset Lane. Ventres was{ ratirded the earrying out sentation on ithe financial and €cO- jeasness and seneral weakness, It should | nomic committees which are about to not, owing to its remarkable flesh-growing way cars and the destruction of ra mit the Soundness of the Logic. | unanimously yesterday to reject tho tition framed and hung t n. . ing two terms hefore the opening of It is said that trains filled with = berz, 96 Golf strect xl‘v\\‘ Av\"un(n\‘;- Concluding his comment U he war. ricultural machinery are standing on | WoU hey confirm their statements |, , b = - ' | be formed. The minor powers, espe- Propertics, be used >’, anyone who does no petition, the genial postmaster i Missionary Socicty Notice. side fracks hetween Erfurt and Bres- [ after years have elapsed if their ex- clally those from South America, fol- oooite t© Put on fesh the medicine wer not reliable? The Ladies’ Foreign Missionary |lau. This machinery was collect rienices did not show the remody to Jowed Brazil in demanding earlier in = z Oy Gl e i (el | e RIieD o | In spitc of the stormy weather, a | the week that the minor powers have « - ) L ) o deserving of it Statements 1 { 7 AH! HOW “TIZ” HELPS church held their regular moeting | West Prussia, and east Prussia 1 large number attended gentleman's | the same number of members on the ~. TIRED, ACHING FEET | yesterday afternoon at the home: of [ all similarly prevented from reaching | the following must carr. vietion to y night, given by the Maple Hill Litor- | committees as the great powers. BE 1 2 —— the Misses Itoys on Berlin street. A | Mainz, the stipulated place for the |the mind of every reader ary society af the home of Mrs. R Afler Btwol dave oElitutilclconter: Instant Relief for Sore, Swollen, short program was delivered and the ‘ surrender of the material M A. W. Plumb, 82 I3lm St., New | 13- Doane I evening. Col Burpee of | ences, M. Cambon laid the matter be- ] Tender, Calloused Feet | work of the society in the town 11 o | Tiritain, gave the following wceount of | Hartford, gave a most interesting and | gore the supreme council. Brazil was discussed. It was also proposed and Corns. cr experience with Doan’s Kidney | cOmprehensive review of Current | supported by Belglum, while Greece = PR e the society hold a social at the Con- | 1] g \pril 17, 1916 “Pains across | Bvents and Miss Myrtle Woodstrom | and Serbia took the opposite view In Yo et gregational church parlors in the | ou e oui ¢k and in my shoulder-blades | and Miss Arline Root rendered sev- | ihe discussions. The supreme council ou're footsick! Your fe : 2 ! eral selections. : ; near future The next meeting o used me considerable annoyance. It e Refreshments were | ggked the minor powers to name their puffed u 1, aching, sw mis I am bothered more or less by : served during the social hour which 1 trand 1y will probably he held at H five representat n the committees a e society wi robably he held a 1 : ! | five representatives o > cc ees ESORIPT v % e T Sy Die from ECZeMA (i vaniss duning the \iniér monti | followed and. the. meeting was votad | Te,loPrérentatives B e oo DESCRIPTION g oL Height—5 feet 10 inches, ‘ “Tiz” makes feet remarkably fresh To Hold Supper, 1 at such times my kidneys become | one of the most successful ever held | yon ropresentatives s b Y - DUUDEY. “I went to Johns Hopki epital, I rregular in actio In such cases, | bV the society. e =, ST i and sore-proof. “Tiz" takes the pain The Motherhood club of the Berlin went to several doctors ] tions ttfier Welght—191 poands. Congregational chur announces | remedies. I thought I would die. D.D.D. DIVIDENDS REDUCED. Iron grey mustache, curled and burn right of corns, callouscs upward. i d mo after I had hope t ¢ them a ve zood | - : S0 that a supper will be given tomorrow ey me s ter L hadixiven np all horx \ son was born yesterday to M. | o and bunions ' is the grandest | cvening at the Congregatioaal church Emma Wise, 845 Frankiin St berimora: ’ FOSSRUTGRAA” land Mrs. Fred Holden of Cherry| NeW Xork, March ¢.—Dividends de | clared today by the Utah, Chino, Ray WANTED FOR ATROCITIES and Nevada Copper companies show- AGAINST HUMANITY. foot-gladdener orld has ever | parlors, under the auspicious of the We ourselves have seen D. D, D, heal 50 many P T Knoll il | club to the Parents’ clul of the €3ses of severe skin trouble inat we know it Alten Beatimony. 4 2 e 3 = will help you t00. In fact we guarantee the ) Jecember 1 1918, 's. Plumb Get a Z5-cent box of Tz at any | church. A short program has been | first bottle. 85c, 60c and $1.00, 1 My faith in Doan's Kidney Burritt A. Root of the U. . Pres- | ed decreases ranging from 25 cents to drug store and end foot torture a | arranged a number of musical selec- as strong 4 ever Doan's | ident Grant spent a 48-hour furlough | $1 from those voted three months REWAR“ whole yvear. Never have tired, aching, | tions will be rendered. All members of A It hen I used them and I | at his home on Golf street last week. | a80. The Utah dividend was $1.50 as v sweaty, smelly et: vour shoes will | both societies are requested to (] (] ieed to use them recent- | = against the former 50; Chino, 75 y ] & | o : 4 . 10 1 recent- | | as 50; b T UPON APPREHENSION fit fine and you'll only wish you had | presen promtly at 7:20 o’clock fi’.‘.’lotionforSklesease | Aiss Mildred Mann, a student at| cents as compared to $1: Ray, NOTIFY AUTEORITENS tried “Tiz” sooner. Accept no sub- Mecting Monday Night. at all dealers. Foster-Milburn | St. Margaret’s school in Wat 'y, | cents as against 75 and Nevada WAL SEREN ) Stitute. The Mothehood club of the Berlin Clark & Brainerd Co., Druggists. grs., Duffale, N was home over the week-end [ cents half the previous dividend. \