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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, 1UESDAY, UCIUBER 14, 1916, VISITI N fi N URSES | B v ot and Sneclly : Interchangeable Interior Begy's Mustarine will do it Jiveryono knows it The first improvement FILIN | On grandma's mustard plaster— And the best. Town Meeting Appropriates . i i imne: wiiscer. ; A system of interchangeable interior But it will Money for This Purpose | Sier the snavine winges units comprising every modern filing device And the agonizing pains SR S | —a series of outside cabinets having open And reduce the swelling— \WELCOME CAUSES DEFICIT ~ Ané o i B spaces to receive the units. youw'll be jovfully astonished. | rou set Bosy's SMustarino— ' |} With this system a cabinet can be ar- Report of Celebration Committee Quickest pain killer on e e A o AP R i s ; ranged to fit your special needs—at the cost | \ BEGINNING SATURDAY, NOVEMBER FIRST. OUR STORE WILL CLOS SATURDAYS AT SIX P. M. Autumn Hats in Most Correct Styles Await You in Our Millinery Dept. MILLINERY WITH UNOBTRUSIVE ELEGANCE SUCH AS ONE FINDS HERE I8 A DELIGHT TO WEAR. IF YOU NEED A NEW HAT, NOW IS THE TIME TO SELECT IT. AS EVER, INDIVID- VALITY IS A DECIDED CHARACTERISTIC OF EACH MODE AUTUMN MILLINERY IS PARTIAL TO COLORS. With little wonder when'onc notes the re- markably effective tones in Velvets, Duvetyne and other millinery mafterials and trimmings that blend so well with each other and with one’s costume. IT 1S EASY TO MAKE SELECTION HERE OF AN ADORABLE HAT that will give the nece smartness to a sombre suit shade, or contrasting brightne. to your fur scarf or coat. Sfince it is to only hint at the charms of our Autumn Hats, it remains for Milady to avail herself of our cordial invitation to personally inspect each new and beguiling mode. STUNNING HATS FOR ALL FUNCTIONS made of Lyons Velvet. Paon and Metal Cloth, Beaver, etc., smartly trimmed with ths season's newest Flowers and Ostrich Hats in soft draped lines suitable for matrons in Black, Brown, Taupe and Purple. Hats to suit all ages priced from $3.98 to $39.00. Par- ticularly note the Hats offered at $7.30, $9.98 and $12.50. Values that are unmatchable R e | of unflexible stock patterns—with immedi- And scatters Congestion Rub 1 on when e reaens § ate delivery. The annual town meeting was held | One box does the last ¢ ning in the town hall. As mer Local Man Weds in New Hampshire—Other News Items, work DO e i A Whether you are a professional man, | usual, only a small percentage of | plasters e e et e et | Momes ack it ot as aaveriwes— | manufacturer or merchant—Macy Inter- o B s o ) 200l o _ | Inter Cabinet is the filing cabinet you need. call v the vole on acceptance of el e By S Ceme in and let us show you. reports of the selectmen, the treas- s MU e C OFFICE FURNITURE officer, the directors of the public li- B o e i TS DEPARTMENT were accepted without a reading as printed in the town report. i,,,,. ol the celoomation, and with e B On the motlon of Selectman John- | object in mind, it had an elaboracs [ son (here was @ reading of the es- | Looklet printed, The cost of printins timateNocRaxpercelio il ne Bcomin = eae it ole, o eere = s - ! year, the amount of which is $60,190. ; % e it which | usually high, amounting to $1.25 for The estimate submilted last Yean Wasieach program. The books were sold : 1 o y S R ¢ e ks were sol 103 ASYLUM ST.. HARTFOR D. TEL. E approximatcly b4, 0008 lectman 4t a4 gmall profit, Mr. Gwlllim told the BD 1. Buas. g8 .{n.vn\l.)‘n r'l\pl.l.vl\.rll/v .‘11 '.]“;,,.P.:,“m‘l\i‘, voters. A resolution was then intro- QLR hene s : " | duced to provide an additional ap cre. by $3,000. The estimate w | propriation of $49:2.99, the ax G i accepted by vote. |EREODI $ , the amount o A petition from the residents of | (he deflcit. Before the resolution was inephew of the bride, bore the ring. on a wedding trip. On thelr retus k street near Tomlinson avenue | PUt to a vote the chairman called for . Mrs. Hammond Currier played the ! they will reside on Broad street. was considered. The request was that | & reading of the report of William E. wedding march Brief Items. & strestlight be placed at the end|| Cafferty, Schairmantof lthe welcome!| There were fitty filends prosent The Ladies' Aid soclety of the Ad| of Park strect. Mr. Johnson recom- | committee Mr. Cafferty report | who were taken by auto to the Hotel vent Christian church will meet of mended that the petition be granted | Showed that only §7§ s realized ! Rogers for a wedding breakfast. The Phursday afternoon at o'clockid and it was voted to take favorable | from the sale of the programs for the | lons there were the color the home of Mrs. Albert Denton a actionon it | celebration which was far below the | scheme of the house, and places for T | amount anticipated by the committee. | the bridal couple were trimmed with Much amusement was caused by the | bride’s roses and white satin ribbon. reading of an item of expense as fol- + After the festive meal the party re- lows: “$20 to Frank Morganelli for | turned to the home of the bride to OUR NEW SILKS HAVE A CHARM FOR ALL: WHO SEE THEM. SEE IF TT'S NOT SO. Never have we received such enthusiastic praise from our patrons at Silk Department as we are getting now. e are showing new Silks in all the exquisite shades so dear to a woman's heart. Lovely evening color- s well as the quiet, sulrdued street shades, ave all included in our wonderful showing. WE ARE FEATURING MANY NOVEL AND LOVELY SILKS which, when you sce, you will want to select a new frock, we are sure. EMBROIDERED GEORGETTE, worked in Silk and Tinsil, in strip and check Taffetas, Cinderella Taffeta and Satin, in lovely, new, smart designs; Silk Duvetyne, Charmeuse, Crepe Meteor, Crepe de Chine, Taffeta, Crepe Jersey, Satin Sublime, Satin Radiant and Messaline, in all the new colors for all occasions. Also, a fine new line of Velvets—Plain, Chiffon Panne and Paon finishes—in all the correct shades for wraps, gowns, suits and millinery. Come, see them. ings, e L LT L e e e P 1 3 X & % © fetofoTorared 26 Canal street. Private Nelson E. Morgan, of th United States Army, has returned td Visiting Nurse Association. Tt was then announced that the call for the town meciing included a con- Fort Banks, Mass., after spending 4 sideration of an appropriation for a £ f Pl damages to hi 1 1wt bid *“bon vo FES ietnewlvimedoy s ors e riolishiat s hoine on NNy visiting nurse for the Town o ain- i ag S gardenscaused when e 5 s 5 Loy €d- . street He has been on temporar: 3 200 400 10 5 0 0010 0 {00 000 40 400 150 405 48 {00 B 100 430 4B 30k {00008 400 135 00000 058 AT I A A | ille, The resolution wns then rend | (he govermment airplame fell” This| Ged pair who left for a tour of S : A s ot b S 2 g duty in Boston during, the polic by Mr. Castle. The purpose was to | allusion was to the accident in which ‘f‘l‘l mountatns. A number of autos e oot . o it ¢ Captain J. H. Trumb 7 . -myv | followed them far along the w One ° > ) secur n appropriation of $400 by s L. Trumbull and an Army e o) Lans Cornelius’ B, Prior retnrned. (i ington, but there is yet time for sev-| Niantic, where he has been spending | (P Town of Plainville to defray the | aviator fell to the ground in the Army | | L e (tornaontlo Woree to resume hi BERLIN M eral more to come in. The post office | several weaks at his cottage. He | ©xpenses of a visiting nurse for one airplane in which they were flying, | #11d When the young couple came to iiales ab Ticle Cro Tlage i 3 will remain in its present location un-| has recently accepted a position with | Year, the work to be carried on under ' It was then voted to provide the ap- | the dining room for dinner they were oS ¥ COol 0K 3 zrecte bt Captain Leslic Lawrence, of thg til after the examin and the ap- |the American Papeg he : S5 G s Pl e ol ic greeted by their friends. 1 o er the exam d p- | the American Paper Goods the auspices of the Plainville branch, | propriation to cover the deficit R esle frantonce ol is probable tha a 4 . . s S o The groom's present to the brid | bointment. It is probable that th C. H Johnson was surprised by a | American Red Cross. Charles H.| The next business was the discus- | e :mhu = PI A ”‘Af A awotthl Kaa attera i0d Cown hall will house the office in the [ number of his friends last evening in | Newton recalled the meeting held in | sion of repairs to Kast street, from | 25 * & FRiofidiamonts an SEIEgl e e an., @ : 1 | future, according to a statement made | honor of his birthday. A very enjoy. | Plainville on July 8 fo consider this | Hart's corner to-the railroad orossing, | \C0% it having bcen owned by his. furlough spent with relatives here, this morning. Ablaiime At proposition. Miss Margaret Stack, | Several voters a o + were | 8randmother and his = mother. His > s had by all At the meeting were | gyet 1o the best man s a tourma- NEED NO TYPES To Run Movics. James MaGrail of Merid ate director of the Visiting Nurse | opposed to the town's . @ “RS. . - . 3 Jé MaGrail of Meriden was a ¢ & sed he n's doing anything P e 5 = = l[i INGREASE The East Berlin Improvement soci- [ visitor in town today, inspecting high. | Association, was present at that meel- | in the matter, as they were under | ’y':‘f li"‘“ ’;h', "“"" m““-*_ tORRthe Litoriey Dinot s Prictad ts Moty ety has announced that it Wwill run{ways, ing and explained to the townspeople | the impression that the state Souge I adiE Snoto s rlendalip) E lorasd SRen oo E TR Uy Xotes e oy iegnloiuneaieyery Hridayievening, — = who were present the purpose of the | not give any financial aid until the | CLCies- o ] ‘ : | Tl "T’(h’"m!ll;nvvlls_.l ) ,,rm‘ulmq the patronage is sufficient to i work and the manner in which it js | grade crossing at that point is rec ho:\r}"{\lr\‘;;rn:fi:fihx;f-xr”:\::m|‘<‘):.1|,m.i . ::mnm 5 m(:“ Ly -‘VR:?;.::;:‘_: q - Imectiexpenses. REFE carried on. The purpose of hiring a | moved. 2 g Heitel S DN, R (IR okl £y one 2 contlian ® 369 Pupils This Year, Compared Medals Here. REE SR svietet i g b o e e linen, pletures, otc e e e "0 757 a Year Ago S e e e . the town's ;mm-,’ !h(‘ larger part of { cost of minor improvements on Hast Conrt. Hariford 2 leeniat criplisheniinlthe O oot L cach service man as a remembrance S ihesexpanseyis (Dornes byiathe Rm‘i o o ba fannoximatelyils2 Mr. Williams is a former resident | sue of the Literary Digest conslstin TR | and appreciation from the town for oo phoRtown ting by an ap- | 000. He was opposed to the improve- of Plainville, spending his boyhood | of -0 pages. This radical innovation and : : sropriation to cover the cost of main- e R . . e e e e e ; pror 2 ] 3 LIt M - Prior called thely.re ang attending the Plainville which was brought about by the gaven £ : 5 - |murse. The appropriation is divided | the street is in a very bad conditlon, | Suiias U lihee o sisbeni that gy RN ; : : ias follows: $100 for part of {he|in fact, probably worse than any S s Sib1Gl I this ageior marvels that ol s t Berlin Ttems 8 ot : g ' nurse’s salary which is horne by the | street n id that as L yCar Inspector Injured When Bar Falls Miss Norma Doolittle of Meriden 4 = E fown: $100 for a substitute during \U'm(jl s '»?“»‘ i b‘“lkl' e AUiseRviite It MasyRianing Raeush VOIS Ut IoNonEmS KA sl i sRUER: FOU spent yesterday in town as the guest ] 3 3 e e L e e S M"’Mq“(‘_”"”’fl extensively used | .. of Officer and Mrs. Philip Marino | may b revolutionized by elimination on His Foot—Water Tower Beinz | of Miss Dorothy Sugenheime. Bl el o dions SR bl Bl e S R ought to be| o moo Main street and Clarence | of typesetting.” M e AR i r ey of livinefandsoiceiuattetsiio | done to make it safe. He said that| ;49 of Bast Main street were quietly | The makeup of the magazine is no 2 Z s nurse eventually, if the road is not repaired, | 2104 0f fsast Aan ¢ St 2 A residents of this place, are spending :i | It is estimated that the receipts, | an ac -,;‘, Gl o c”“' 'x 1 5 % | married this morning at 9 o'clock at| way changed, the only difference being few days in town with friends. L idlatibags Dl o e SR aTe d the town | ¢} rectory of the Church of Our| ihat the style of the type is that used e S R A 5 ; consisting of fees, would amount ‘o | will be involved in a lawsuit. Mr. | 0€ & 2 . A £ in’ aal | Louis a © pected | el W e s e b o : Lady of Mercy. Rev. John ¥ on typewriters, and uniform in al The figures for the first month of | home in a few days from Bay Sho 3 i about 200, Mr. Nowlon said that 2| Prior believes that looking at the | (o bagtor performed the ceremony. | the reading matter _throughout —the school brings out some interesting in- | 1 where they have been spendinz vax i haa n: r,"v i s (‘ e s ”:;:‘ N”Lom‘ ‘f’. »\W‘\!lm‘!-n‘. v\hr' #2.- | ;'he couple was attended by Miss | number. The right hand side of each formation relating to the growth of | several weeks' vacation. Stack some . ”;H .""t"”\m, :? 2 ‘(; i .ff(“\. :r".\i or repairs, would be Parkinson and John Crowley | column is irregular, as in ordinary » the town schools in comparison with [ James Holigan and wife have re- : could not find suitable liviag and | ildimyesie Tl a e th el ot | Typesvritianteoss, previous years. The total registration | turned from Middletown where they g office quarters for her, as she has an| A, ondell moved that the sum on September ; . 869 as| were the wee nd guests of her o aunt and two children who live with ) of 000 be appropriated to cover the compared with one year ago, a| mother, Mrs. J. Corel. her. A short time ago, however, the | cost of repairs to street. Henry gain of 112 for the year. When school Several from here attended the wei- town committee discovered a place | Trumbull said that a petition to the closed in June there was a registration | come celebration given by the town which would be admirably suited to | Public Utilities commission might re- ot 115 leaving ol eain of 94 of Cromwell to its returned hero the purpose for a nurse who could Sult in the placing of gates at the he percentage of attendance in the | Yesterday. | = live alone, and Miss Stack has prom- | €rossing. He said that when the sid- B STORAGE sChools has been particularly good, not Bricfs, IENR {aail 10| proyitle 4 niirsa as sooniaslons | Ing) was placedlneari thatipointisome . o BATTERY a single room falling below 90 per cenc Hovgssas £ geasinenl eme JasG O b is available. Tt was voted to provide | Yéars ago, the commission admitted ¢ and the highest being 98.11 per cent. | Yesterday from New London, where he | ] the approprition of $400 | that the crossing was unsafe and that l dr Seventeen rooms averaged better than | preached Sunday at the Congregation- Report Shows Deficit. :: “"7"‘"' y,‘“‘_ N [;"‘ to order the erec- good record. A continuation of these| €rection of a new residence directly | RePresentative Simeon Ifess of Ohio. {aWsleomeslomatasicbration o Bla noiiSsire s wa s Hone ot in il oadsimarked records during the year will put Ber- | A¢ross from Cc. C. M. Jarvis' mansion. | is the new parliamentarvian of (he | Y118 soldiers and sailors was the| hy the state for improvement, al- | | R Ethoolalut eRel e lon i e John Webber, who has been spend- | house, He has heen a sehoo fanchay, | 1O 116 0f business included in the | though there is no reason fo believe Not Your Mone schools in the state. Superintendent|iNg a several weeks' vacation In Win- ; + | call. It was made clear to the voters ' that this means early improvement Showalter is ve enthusiastic over | sted, has returned home. ‘ THAVI AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRAFAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PERCHASED OF U ot Bk Repaircd — Ex@minations Soon— Other Bricf News Notes, and secretary to his father for six | that the oviginal appropriation for Want Crossing Protected. Ahe showing and condition of the Harold J. Munson of iackensaclk, vears. He succeeds Clarence Cannon, | this purpose was $500. Stanley § The opinion of the meeting seemed ° schools so early in the year, and antic-| N- J., is visiting in town for a few | resigned Gwillim explained that the committea to be that it would be wise to provide ut our oo l ipates a banner year. days. Munson is an ex-service man wanted to make the celebration onc the appropriation and to app to Draw Bar Breaks Toc. aind is visi¥ing with friends who were to be remembered by the people and = the Public Utilities commission to or Sy H. V. Beidleman, car inspecto'r for | attached t ohis own company Assessors’ Notice. that in so doing it v found impos- = der the placing of gates at the cros We want the good will of every car owner the New Haven road at Berlin, su Will Reside in London. sible to carry out the plans of the ing. The following resolution was in- in this town. All persons owning proper able | tained w broken toe this morning in a| Mr. and Mrs. J L. Dumont and | i BEROTS oWy ’!‘fi\\‘n ”[.“ril‘”:" I:" | committee without incurring debts | troduced: Resolved, That the Town Pecullar accident when the draw family, of Berlin. will make their| & e o8 T2 5 0C TONn hereby moti. | exceeding the amount of the appro- of Plainville provide an appropriation | We want everyone to say what lots of on one of the cars which he was in-| future home in London, Kngland, in o o 1 priation. The programs made up for for the sum of $2,000 for repairs to p B *specting fell on his left foot. He was | the ear future. ~Mrs, Dumont and LI;:»‘{\M“-MVO;;;‘.W squibadiogin fedfiiatio it el dis e v S v o strect from Hart's corner to the | folks say now—*Willard? That’s where Inspecting some cars at the oldjdaughter sailed from Montreal a few ; Si¢1 taxable property, perfected ac.| O HEEEC S T NC ) ouves Iroad crossing and that tho Pub- you get a square deal and value for every Holmes brickyard when the accident | days ago for London, having been & to law, with the Board of lic Utilities commission be requested | dollar.” happened, and had to walk all the taken to Montreal by Mr. Dumont by | ]\:;:""“”*\ on or before November 1st, 5 = | to order the railroad company to place way to the depot to report his injury. | auto from Berlin. Mr. Dumont, as B - s gates at the crossing. The resolution ’ Dr. R. M | A description of such 4 We’d rather have your good will than an Griswold was called in ta| soon he sells his property here, property or| K was passed. Sl reduce the fracture, and dressed the | will leave for London to join his ©State (each rcel to be scparately | § Wil Ian s Moo extra dollar or two on a repair job. wounds. Mr. Beidleman will be laid | family and will make his home there = described) must be made out and | Wor e : up! for a few weelk R EtRatrtae Droperliaworntto i i ri,}g“"".’\"f fone "";‘, hiere of ]“h“ Dot We’d rather sell you a battery that will Repairving Tower, Kensington Ttems [Failure to return a list, failure to i dEe R0 ooster Bear( illiams o . = The 1 - i T 8 8 ss Madeline, « & er an tter The huge water tank at the Berlin | Willlam Morgon has returned from | brovide proper description or railure Hartford and Miss Madeline, daugh give longer and better service than to “station is heing repaired and ro-roofed | S———— —————————— | {5 have list properly sworn (o, obliseq | § g 0 v oand il ) Ve en make a living by repairing poor batteries. by a gang of railroad men. This tower PO ‘L (vi SHOWS Assessors to fill out or perfect lists - m] T.ebanon, N. H. The wedding took | s o T | POSLAL e e el 0 e A J | pince Saturdny atternoon, Oct, ith at Of course good repair work and goodbat- or all pass hrough the town. T : Sl - \ % bt e of Mr. ¢ s. Mowers % 5 e A T I T | YOU THAT YOUR [ o v st 07| | S 1) JERRERS R e cost o, bt e believe hey ke a sha e age aw = A and this was repaired, | - ¢ Rev. Fred G. Chutter. 3 good will SoorTa. y\-::;-ur;’z::l“xlvu4 it Las ,“.” [ i Blanks can be obtained of the As- | P O NN The xp:\:'llu SR e focadsland by l roved it marnim, eing et SKIN WILL HEAL | sessors. at the Town Clorics omce, o ' ~ B | oo Wit nuaransens, while e al- Let's get together, oven air swimming pon he new g at Judge Byington's Drug Store. 17 X B 3 cove where the ceremony was per- oot will'be prtioniaticn s i You have no idca unless you have| The Assessors will be at the Town | B a = / % formed was filied with autumn leaves. actually seen its work, how speedy | Clerk’s Office to receive lists on: : ‘ : Above the arch hung a pure white and dependable Poslam is and how it | Sat f n Service s Nig This ever i Men's Night. rday, October 18th-— | E ol fi > daisies s ing the service men will ¥ oral bell filled with white daisies, | | | | 1 meet at the Town hall to make the| oo Justify, ""”‘I and again, all the From 1 :00. . N - | which as the ribhons were pulled final arraugement for the. celebmtion | C70eNCe You place in it—to neiter | Saturday er 25th— \ % _ M8 | showered the bride and groom at the | those troublesome, irritatir 9:00 B ® | sy Thelietine o : itching From o 5:00 i ; completion of the service. The bride 1vs away and all the preliminaries| CONditions that cause discomfort Tuesday, October 28th— 5 was zowned in white crepe de chine will be finished ‘this evening. The e, | When Eczema breaks out, disfiz-! Frbm 1:15 to 5:00 —— = § |over white taffeta, her zirdle and 105 Arch Street izens' committee have made plans for | U'iNZ Pimples. Rash or any eruption- | Wednesday, Octoher 29¢h— | slippers being of silver. She carried Mhe banquet to be given the boye, vyt | @1 troubles, Poslam should be used to From 1:15 to 5:00 a bouquet of sunhurst roses, tied with | Will await the further advices of the | Arive them away, for just a little of it | Thursday, October 301h— | silver ribbon. The maid of honor. a service men after the session this eve- | will go so far, do so much and last | From 1:15 to 5:00 and 7 bride of two weeks, was Mrs. Thomas ::Tcgn; Fvery service man is urged to | 50 long Fiiics Ocicber 2l vl e oy of Manchester. Her gown was of | tend the meeting Sold everywhere. For free sample' From 9:00 to 5:00 and 7 points hydrangea blue messaline with an s Examinations Soon, | write to Emergency Laboratéries, 243 | Saturday, November 1st- THOMPSON MILLING CO., | overdress of silver lace. Miss Mildred | posm? e»;AmemmM for th tic el West 47th s W York City | From 9:00 to 5:00 and 7 | Lockport, N. Y. i | Tucker was the bridesmaid. She wore ster at Berlin taken| Urge yvour skin to become clea F. T. WHEELER, Sold by Est. Francis Dobsou, a gown of hydrangea pink taffeta October at the New E i N post | brighter, better, thr h th aily use ! R E g 5 el Binrcen & office. A number of applications have | of e e J = wmpe o asie = o | Poslam Soap, medicated with J. B. MIN given away by her father, and her | been received and forw: 7 MINOR, | o e arlos ran A v J in thousands of homes by the use of 00 to 8:30 Angelus Flour