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#&@#@fi@fi?@fi#@##@fifivfi%#fi%%fi#fi#fi%#%#&@@#figi PLAINVILLE NEWS. | = PLANVILLE PLANT © NAMES NEW LEADERS ) 7 £ Our Spring Exhibition Days ¢ For Newest in Millinery INTRODUCING TH THAT CHOICE 1S ALMOS TINCTLY ITS OWN. CROWNS ARE OF RIBBED Others just as bewitching Hats of Milan. re_empleyed in many novel YOU KNOW THAT IN ARE ABSOLUTELY WILL STRE * The Coats. Suits : rocks, as well ons of their individual modeis. 3 She who selects from our Spring display is assured of quality and style. choicest interpretat The Needed Dress Accessories ‘tiveness is shown at its hest on Shoes. for insg v, Handbags and Novelt tever wonu THE BRIMS TLK TAFFETA OR FANCY BRAID. re Cellephane and Cire effects. rving a place in your new outfit. Any of our interesting Millinery interpretations are invite you to come see them. \nyone of them ways as trimming: cer’ain to add cnviable smartness ot New Spring Costumes. MATTE AUTH I wants to add to attr: NEW BRITAIN® DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1920. % 7 NCHANTIN: ZACH i TRAW — OF'T! des We Radiant New Raiment for Spring TO APPAREL, OCUR COLLECTION OF STYLES ON TH PERTAINING nce, are shown in the very latest and best style: ¥ Jewelry all offered in the newest SDAY and FRIDAY, 10th, 11th, 12th. b # JAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVEKY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAM RECEIVING ALL DRY GQODS PURCHASED OF CsS. BERLIN NEWS - DAL ARTIST DIES TER LONG ILLNESS Whilace Dickinson Was Promi- | nent Marine Painter WINTERING AT FLORIDA Pormer Proprictor of Dudley Place $Was Qecuperating At Hawks Park —George ¥. Dodd and C. W, Stev- ens Prebable Convention Delegates, | 1l people will be surprised f the death of Wallace Dick- for many rs a resident of Lerlin, lately of Florida, where lie.spent his winters. Mr. Dickinson was widely known for his beautiful Imarine paintings and had estabiished Tor, himsclf a lasting reputation as a . It was his custom When pai ter scene to go to Madison or Rockaway Beach near New York where he would remain for months while at work on a Mr Dic on which had taken agzo picture more than s wnd completed was pf much admiration at one New York art cxhibitions, and wa without doubt the greatest ps LY ever produced. The pictur an ocean ne reproducing the gantic waves which the - ships. Oue particular Preroducea arter eral v observation of ti & in Madison Tuthe summer nd seat himself on for the one p reproduce. ' Then a terrifying storm with a running he could be t beach casting hi in scarch of the bil- . after vears of constant by it of t only indel- the object of the when s are wave se Year after vear Mr. Dickinson the ve =801 that he at th rew nel alt! sceonds it v his mind wrded V he saw s fised Going hack completed the accorded the pr the zreatest n painted. in to scene or rine that he of pic- s cver Mr. Dickinson, at death at Hawks Where yvent last fal He succumbed it petres con Whle propert son i former nade hi hom wned i the time of his Park, Florida, to reet T6th vemr in he 0 WS erate He he in vear summer home in Floric Up to a few years ago Mr. Dickin- kon owned the Dudley § in Hast Berlin, but disposed of his holdings at ‘&v death of Mrs, Dudley, who his cousin. riso ement at excitement at the Berlin changes of the weather morning when a insune patient was 1 from Danbury Jounecticut Hospital for the t required the te bring him tgtown. It w ahdcufi him as he jump from the train and once succeeded Depot the this being the Insane. rvices of three from Danbury to found men Aliel- ry to -attempted to several times near Plainville, To { I found en vears in the making | huge billows com- | seen | his | was | MODES. AND EVERY MODEL HAS Chic back s other articies of smart attire, we now present, represent the are novel, different and uncommonly attractive. ’-5‘9&@@@@@@iéi--zéi-IéI-@@@@@%fifi@@@fi@@@@@@@@@@@% to stop.the train “rom what could be making it ncce >ture him. g him, th® patient was possessed of that idea that some one was trying to poison him and he had made the statement in Danbury last week ihat he would Kill se men who were fier hi: life, had even Zone to the extent of trying get i revolver to carry out his threat. The patient was an A. E. I, and has served several vears s with an infantry compan i not laid to the war. st week he has had colonel in the army martialed on his account. him to Middletown it was necessary to give him the impression t he was going to Hart- ford to the colonel. to over- His the was take sve » Elcct Delegate With the approaching Thursday evening for the { electing delegates to the state convention and | district convention, rife as to who will !1in's representatives. | inently mentioned a able choices are C and George 1. Dodd. vention the election of the republican national convention and the appointment of a state commitice will take plue Very little is being heard as to who will comprise the town committee for the ensui vear but from what can be gathered from bits of conversation, | the present committee will be re- elected. Henry Deming is chairman at the present time. Mecting Adjourned. The w@djourned town meeting called t evening for the levying of the tax rate for the ensuing was ad- journed one week, being called for next Monday evening at 5 o’clock at | the town hall. But a few taxpayers | were on hand last evening, it having been known ti the board of relief would not have their figures ready for presentation. Fast Berlin Items. The whi: women of Sacred Heart church will be held at the home tof M Wil m Brown ti evening. Charles Fiske was surprised by a | number of his voung friends at home last evening joved after which served A daughier. to Mr. and their home The 1 society w this even About ttended the dancing at Athletic 1 Jast lin Briefs. session purpose of republican speculation be elected as Ber- Two men prom- being the prob- ude W. Stever At th con- delegates st his refreshments were Ruth Emma. was horn Mrs. Almerion Bacon day cvening lar meeting of 1 be held in tic at the K. of P. club rooms Walter L, home with ¢ bago. ht hter and Annie Morris, wa Mrs. Jack s born Dyson on inites hers continue -z o depot. Jitneys would be appreciated but as vet none | have appeared to relieve the si Kensington Items. Kensinzton T. A. whist in the rooms : this evenin Home Whist of and Mrs. vening Members of the with Rev ning P. Dunham lett this morning for Haddam on a business frip. A locomutive attached tween and the The hold a corner The the this club will meet HE G at home Cooley Men's Brotherhood met Curleton Hazen last ev With u steel snow plo passed through here this morning en route for Hartfors Te will be used in the different freight yards to open the tracks in order to move delayed freight. man congressional ; to | central j Games were en- | ter is confined. to his | touch of the lum- | 8 IN SUCH VARIETY TOO, DI N IN A BROWN TON WHIL! Sailors and roll brim feathers and ribbons tilted Flower: THAT TH MODES SHOWN E EXHIBITION Veils, Hosiery, Lingerie, the Fashion authoritics. Spring ¥xhibition Days. of our DEPEND ON PROMPTLY etatoforetelotoreelotoRototoretoletefetateretetofeletetotetogeletelototeted W The the work car and the Connecticut snow ot company Wwork on the tracks helow hill. open as far as Prentice’s this eveninz. Main line tr an hour lat re running half Specia Russell Bros. pounds Advt, tea $1 Twenty $1.¢ Russell ctrictly fresh Bros.—Advt. REPUBLICAN CAUCUS. Republican cleciors o ‘own of Derlin, arc uested nect in caucus in TOW HALL, March 11, 0 at 8 o'clock p m., for the purpose of electing delegates to the Republican State Convention and Congressional District Conven- tion to be held in New Haven, March 3 and 1. 1920, for the election of delezates to the' Republican™ Nation- al Convention, and the appointment of a State Central Committee. Also for the purpose of clecting : Town .Committee for the cnsuing WwWo years. b By order of egas The Town Committee, H. C. DEMING,. Chairman. d Berlin, Conn March 1920 FFALLAN REPUSLICAN RALLY. \ rousing mecting of the Columbus Branct Republican club wa Turaer hall. Peter one of the local dele- the staie convention v Judge Frand Palotti of Hartford was the prin al speak: Sure Death 1o orns “Gets-I1t” Makes 'Em Lose Their Grip and Lift Off Painlessly. The first thing “Gets-It” does when it lands on a corn or calius is to snuff out the pain. Then it shrivels the corn or callus and loosens it. for Corms Soon, it is almost ready to fall off. You help it just a little by lift- Ing it off 'twixt thumb and finger. You don’t even feel it, because there is no hurt left in it. Millions have proved it the cleanest, surest, safest and most pleasant method “Gets-It,” the never failing, guar- anteed money-back corn remover costs but a trifle at any drug store. Mf'd by E. Lawrence & Co.. Chicago. Sold in New Britain und recommend- c€d as the world's best remedy by the Clark & BRrainerd Crow- ell's Drug Store, than Noveck. corn reloy, plow are -at ] Sandbank [t is hoped to have the track | . Ce ! general i 1 | | pation of the war : ' Peck Sprilg Co. Anticipates Rapid Growth Here D. C. PECK IS PRESIDENT D. K. Peck Will Be General Man- ager and Direct @roduction—Al= dridge Block Reported on the Markei For Sale—Cemctery Asso- ciation Re-Elects, The Peck has elected secretary, and gener which was The company manufacture of springs. The their line have spring D. C. Peck company ident and and D. K. treasurer 1 manager of thc concern, recently incorporated. tormerly planned the flat springs and hair plans for = expanding been ubandoned for the present owing to the difficulty, in fact, impossibility, of getting heavy steel stock on quick deliver The concern nticipates the addition .of more buildir to its present prop- erty and one of the officers stated this morning that ground will be broken in the spring or early sum- mer. The factory has already grown rapidly since its organization. About 530 operatives are now em- ployed by the company and many more will be added to the payroll during the next few months. The are heing received can be filled and the actory, lrke other spring nufacturing companies in this sec tion of the state, fin read market for its wares officials sa The company employs a number female operatives and much of work is done at home. When the plan to expand the line of manufactures was proposed it was planned to secure several well known men as members of the firm, and to add to the payroll «a number of wor in met and springs, perts in their lines, but conditions in the way of transportation and ship- ments of material were found not -ant such expansion.® Block Reported Sold. There have been repeated during the past few the old Aldridge block street. It is said that tion of the building owned by Mr. Aldridge’s children, has been sold although the supposed purchaser’s : not been mentioned. The the block owned by sie Aldridse. The Aldridue block one of the oldest buildings in Plainville and has become known as a landmark. 1t has been gutted by f twice in the past few vears and has been renovated both times. Mrs. Aldridge said that she has received several offers from prospective buyers for her £ of the property but she has refused to sell and has no knowledge of an offer to the owners of the other half of the Luildin of the Is to way reports rning on iting is the south sec- other half a1 I metery Associdtion Annu The Plainville Cemetery association held its annual meeting last evenin in the oflice of the town clerk and re- clected the following oflice Aquilla I1. Condell. president; I Ba- ker, vice president: Rob Usher ret and treasurer. The associa- tion witl tuke up the matter of th care and improvement of local cemec- tevies in the carly spring Boy Scouts’ s Troop No. will hold =« r r meeting at the Grange hall tomorrow evening. .\ supper will be followed by a musical prog the members entertaining with 1 and instrumental selec- tions. Nathan Stevenson has been se- Jected to represent the troop in the inter-troop checker tournament with New Britain bo; Lamb Ilome Damaged. said that the home of John I. oad street suffered more -om the storm than any other place in town. The telephone and lights in the house, it d. were put en- tirely out of commission. requiring the services of repair men to restor the service. This is the only instar reported of dama to property the storm. America, Wednesday $1. Rus Special zle Milk MILLERAND ASKS WILSOY h Premicr Wants His Views on Possible Settlement of Turk- ish Question. March 9.—Premier Miller- has instructed Jules Jusserand, cb amba 2t Washinston, communicate President Wilson reachied to Turkey by the supreme allied coun- cil and to ask his opinion, #ays “Per- tinax political editor of the Fcho Paris. The editor adds that lng nd and Italy undoubtedly have taken similar action Smhis done Wy tion view Me. Wilsen' veto of the Turkish settlement which Washington dispatches shadowed.” He continues: “Hope is still entertained, ever that America will shoulder part the Oriental burder Premicr Llovd Georse o Britain proposed on Friday Petinax a “grand theatrical tration at Constantinople—the inistry, the to to decisions relative was in by of pre- fare- how- her ays occu- § Monday S ADVICE ! Great demon- | ar- ) This Laxative Is Now in Half a Million Homes They regulate their health with Dr. Caldwell’s Syrap Pepsin HERE there are women and young children and elderly people it, is always well to have a mild, gentle-acting laxative like Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin handy. This is a combi- nation of simple lavative herbs with pepsin which does ali that is required in constipation and does it with safety and comfort. It is free from narcotics and may be given to babies. Half a million mothers have it in as many good American homes, and th. fami- lies are healthier for it. Fver drug store sells Dr. Cald Syrup Pepsin. In spite of the fact that Dr. Cald- s Syrup Pepsin is the largest selling liquid laxative in the world, there being over 6 million bottles sold each ear, many who need its benefits have not yet used it. If you have not, send your name and addvress for a free trial botde 10 Dr. W. B. ldwell, 511 Washington. St., Monticello, Ilinois. DR.CALDWELL'S SYRUP PEPSIN THE PERFECT LAXATIVE rest of statesmen working the Allies and the substitution moder: conciliatory cabinet sting semi-nationalist the dismissal would be part the British premier's program. “The Paris ministry has persiste Iy pointed out that such hluster intervention could only mak much worse,” the edition it improbable M. Lloyd will be convinced, for he has ent in an internal political to appease the ‘non-conformist nee.’ Premier moments’ of Kemal also Va. Millerand gained a ace by stipulating ion would be taken until the of the Allied high commis at Constantinople was receive 1. 0. O. F. Notes. 8 en lodge will hold a nieetin Thursday evenir o'clock in the club rooms Fellows' block The drill team of Martha lodge heid a rehearsal in the rooms last evening. ing of the lodge will evening. . Bricf Items. Ars. Charles W. covered from an attack of pneumonia at her home on street. Selectman able to he confined to his home with injurics sustained when he kicked in the les 1y his horse Mrs. John Flanazan recovering from a ply ers be held Sykes has Johnson after William J. out again is severe Special: 2% pounds best tea Russcll Bros—Advt, aganinst of a for minis of AMust nt- in few i | i things | Dut George aged manecuver con- no | re- | on- ed.”” Rebek societ A regular meet- | next regu- re- | bronchial Maple | is being since Saturday | wass of Park street illne reduced reduction Candies and Nuts al Al v pound. all goods at McENROE’S 78 WEST MAIN STREE Also ~peci 10¢ on | | Inter-Inter Interchangeable Interior Filing Cabinets A system of interchangeable interior units com: prising every modern filing device—a series of out: side cabinets having open spaces to receive the units With this syztem a cabinet can be arranged fit your special needs—at the cost of unflexible sto¢ patterns—with immediate delivery, Whether you are a professional man, manufae turer or merchant—a Macey Inter-Inter Cabinet is the filing cabinet you need. 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