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-TAIN DAILY HERALD, TU CURRAN 00DS CO. f urdmary Bargams Wednesday Morning «" e have some wonderful values to offer you to- morning. As we make an effort to give er values week after week, and all new, season- merchandise. 1 our 2nd Floor we have a great list of items 38¢ g values run up to $1.75. n’s dresses for street or house wear. $L-50svalueat ..ot 38¢ 38c 38¢ 38¢ 38¢ 38¢c 38¢c of Standard Made Corsets, that sell 38(: n s Fine Muslin Night Gowns les from $1.00 lines, at ........... £ '8 Thilored and Trimmed Hats, ues up to $2.00, at ........... n‘s Combinations in fine nainsook, tifully trimmed, 79¢ to 98c value, at en’s School Dresses in Gingham, 4 4 yearsv,:69c to 98c values, at ... ... en’s Fine Shirt Waists in white organ- $1 00 samples at pany other items at the same rate: Dther items of interest are to be found on the = 29¢ ize Ble ached Bed Sheets, 59c value, ¥ Domet Flannelette, alue, at new patterns, olor Apron and dress gingham, 8c | ty-four hours per i relation to traffic over City Items William Horsfall, A. Howell Past Department Commander F. V. Streeter of the G. A, R. will attend Connecticut volunteers at Savin Rock tomorrow, Pheonix whist Wed. night at A. M. hall—advt. The Calumet Building Co.. leased the store at 63 Church street to Edward Feldman and Albert A Kaplan for three years at & rental of $900 a year. At a birthday party Miss Ellen R. Nesbitt home of Mrs, Percilla Chestnut last night, the en- gagement of Miss Nesbitt to Leslie E. Richardson was announced. The church koard of the Swedish Lutheran church will mect Tursday nigt. T Mrs. street, for appendicit pital, is convalescing rapidly. John F. Leency is reported as ne- gotiating for the purchase of-a hotel at Great Barrington, Mass, Judge J. H. Kirkham brother, Thomas Kirkham, ter of Bridgeport, have acres of land in Plainville to and Thomas Scinskie. and die, (6) U. has honor o the in given at Bronson of et Harold Wright of 709 Stanley who was recently operated on 1t the Hareford hos- and his the lat- sold sixty Luke Arrangements for the annual clam- bake of New Britain lodge. No. 957, P. 0. E., will be made at 4 meeting of the lodge Thursday eve- ning. Comumiissioner and Mrs. W. J. Far- ley have returned from Atlantic City where they spent their vacation. George S. Talcott has returned from @ trip to Seal Harbor, Me., where his family is spending the summer. g The Incorporated Produce pany has filed papers of tion with the city clerk. vorators are Toros Der Krikorian, May Der Krikorian and Abraham Bodal. The company is incorporated for $20,000 and will begin businoss with $1,000 paid in. PROTECT CROSSINGS, COMMITTEEDEMANDS com- incorpora- The incor- | Railroad Company to Receive Ulti- matum From New Britain At a meeting of the council com- mittee on railroads last evening, Councilman George M. Landers, chairman of the committee, was in- structed to communicate with the New York, New Haven and Hartford railroad company regarding the pro- tections of cressings in this city twen- day. At present there is no protection. between 11:30 p- m. and 5:45 o'clock a. m. Chairman Landers reported receiv- ing a letter from President ®B. X Humphrey of the bo of public works in regard fo traflic of all kinds over the Main, Elm and Eaist street crossings and another letter in the Church, crossings. had al- with the rai B. 1. Spoc would fo over local Chestnut and Par Chairman Lande ready communicated road company, informing general solicitor, that he ward data of the traffic the request for protection is h the city intends to bring the matler to the attention of the public Scyd 10c value at ........ §ize crochet bed spread, $1.19 value 690 ,: | i n's Sweater Coats, 24 and 26 sizes, h 59¢c, at * 98¢ ’s Fancy Neckwear, in assorted 9 BOBE VAlUE, At el c nkets Good Size,at ............ 590 Extra Heavy Coat Sweaters, lay, $1.80 Values, at an ash box in the .2ar of property at 69 Orange street belo: 2 to Mr. Tomascheskl. The damage was nom- inal. HIS IS KODAK TIME eras from 75¢ up. All the .Latest .Models. your vacation mail us your films. and they m hed by the time you get home. Develop- ting our Specialty. 9 hour service. fl}}ameras Photo Supplies of all kinds. If y photographic troubles, call and see our %'le can help you. FIRE, LAST NIGHT. b departinent was called out ¢ 11 o’clock for a fire in hetDickinson Drug 0 wi’69 & 171 Main Street utilities commission. No Waiting Station for Lack of money is the Connecticut company offers for constructing a waiting station Francis street, the terminus of the North End trolley line. The commit- | tec prepared the following report on | this matter: | “The committee on railroads besgs | to report, wita reference to resoluti. | No. 44, February 17, to the effect that the railroad committee take up with the Connecticut company the guestion of a waiting station at the end of the Stanley street trolley line at Fran- cis street, that they have presented the matter to the Conecticut com- pany, both locally and to the president; that the Conmecticut com- pany does not feel that the existing conditions, nor their own financial | condition, warrants the expenditure of money for such waiting station, and after consulting residents of the locality it appears that Mr. Ibell's store is opven week days and Sundays nearly all the time that cars are op- erated, and that the public is welcome to use his store and its ve a waiting room and does so. “There is no land available upon which the company could erect a waiting sta- tion, and it is the opinion of promi- nent residents and property owners in the vicinity, that such waiting room would be used as a loafing place, and that it is not to the advantage of the residents thereabouts that the waiting staion be ereced.” North End Line Poor Payer. Chairman Landers reported on the council petition for a fifteen minute scicdule on the North End trolley line. He conferred with the local manager and the vice-president of the company and both said they did net believe conditions warranted a fifteen-minute schedule as the line makes less return to the company than any other local branch. At present the line has a twenty-minute schedule. North End. the not at excuse TO GIVE RECITAL. Professor Ernest F. Jores of I7ox theater has arranged a musical t: for a number of his friends for next Sunlay at the municipal building, Springfield, Ma Comprising the party will be Mayor G. A. Quigley, Manager Ben Jackson of Fox's thea- ter, Dr. T. E. Reeks, M. T. White, Peter Suzio, John Jay Daly and a few others. The trip will be made in au- tos. Mayor Stacey of Springficld and Congressman Dwight have received invitations to attend. Main | i ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. AVegetable Preparationfords- similating the Food andRegula- ting the Stomachs of | Promolesl)lgestlonflwfi} | ness and Rest.Containsneiter | | Opium Morphine ror Mineral | NOoT NARC OTIC. ct Remedy for Consfipa : ffi,fiflgmsm&h Harrhoea ‘Worms Cotvulsions.Fi nmmdl.ossorSmn FacSuie Signature of C; Commm /THE CENTAUR NEW_YORK At6 months uld Exact Copy of Wrapper. Personal John Fitzgerald of at Block Island Mr. Smalley for their and Mrs. street are vaaction, Sweetland of home from Mr. and Mrs. G. N. West Main street are Block Island. John W. Lockett gone on an auto- the northern They will and Mrs. Trinity street have mobile tour throusgh New England states. gone two wee. Mr. The Misses Margaret and May Mc- Avay of Lafayette street are at Har- rison Park, ‘Ocean Beach, for two weeks. and famiiy at Walnut John Smithwick Bartlett Sage are stay Mrs and M Beach for a E. W. Bennett and Fred Mills have gone to Long Island: for a short visit. Witkin is home from Ocean the past two Harry Reach where he spent weeks. N B, f tor George H. Hunter and family of Winthrop street are home from their vacation at Woodmont. Hiram O%dershaw, her Louis A. Oldershaw daughter, Miss Bessie Oldershaw, Curtis street have returned vacation spent at Bantam Miss Alice Sanderson of Liberty street has returned from Old Orchard, Me. Mag have gone two weeks. Mr. and Mrs, to Far Rockaw son, and of from a Lake. Mrs. Engineer Eleanor Perry of Emmons Daily Ruilding To be continually well, calls for foud that contains elements that surely build up the whole system— body, nerves and brain. GRAPE-NUTS —made from whole wheat and malted barley—con- tains the full nutriment of the grain, including the mineral salts, so essential to balanced re-building. Grape-Nuts, Partially predigested, agrees splen- didly with child or adult. Requires little work from the digestive organs and is quickly absorbed by the system, generally in about one hour. Thousands have found a helping hand in Grape- Nuts food— “There’s a Reason” Seld by Grocers of | be i i from a i nelles dur ! aanelles, | Whose " work | Victoria crosses and GASTORIA For Infants and Children. j Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria For Qver Thirty Years ==GASTORIA THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY. Place and the Mi Mary and Lil- lian Rice of Lincoln street are home from a stay at Short Beach. Mrs. C. Holmes of Fairview street is entertaining the Misses Flor- ence and Amy Chapman at her cot- tage at Fort Trumbull Beach. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Dyson Garden street are spending their cation at Walnut Beach, Milford. Philip of va- Mr. and Mrs Bardeck, and Mrs. Harry Hall, Mis Maerz, the M Volz, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Zimmerman and Mr. and Mrs. cob Baumgartner have returned visit to Ocecan Beach, New London John burgh, The Misses Elizabeth and Maria McGrail have returned from a vaca- tion spent at Webster, Vt. Hahn of Chestnut street a visit. Maher X M are Ne Mr. and home from N. Mrs. Mary has gone to Terryville for Katherine and Lillian treet have returned vacation at the The Misses Foth of Cherry home from their shore. E. Doolittle and daughters, will spend tne Chalker beach, Mrs. W. Frances and Ruth, next two weeks at Saybrook. James H. Curtin, Gus Scheyd and John Lynch have retuired from their vacation at Block lsland. Miss Emma Wunsch of Curtiss street as returned from a two weeks’ sojourn at the shore. William E. Curtin will ieave next week for a vacation trip to the shore. Svertt Case, a teacier of olec y in the Northwest Industrial hool, Pittsburg, Penn.. is the guest of Har- Bamforth of West Main street. set. They were classmates at itt Institute, Brooklyn, Y N. Y. VICTORIA CROS AWARDED. Five Given to British Troops in Dar- danelles. Auz. 15 (Delayed by Censor).—A record of the deeds of gallantry performed by officers and crews of British ships in the Darda- the hombardment of the 2quent to the landing of given in a report by Vice- John M. De Robeck, com- mander of the allied fleet in the Dar- vhich is published in the “Official Gazette” tonight. De Robeck tells in simple sailor lan- guage of the work of the Mediterra- London, Sunc fort: | nean fleet, devoting the greater part of the officers and men was particularly note- As a result of the report, five numerous other his report to | worthy. decorations have been awarded. Except one, { mander Eric Gascoigne Robinson for twice going alone into a Turkish gun position and each time destroying a four-inch gun, the Victoria crosses go to officers and men who displayed con- spicuous acts of bravery in connection with the running ashore of the steam- er River Clyde, from which troops were landed. Callahan the Mr, and Mrs, Edward X. re receiving congratulations i birth of a son. POMPEIAN OLIVE OIL ALWAYS FRESH PURE-SWEET-WHOLESOME Admiral ! ! any balm to the which is given to Com- | Smart Men About Town are Taking Advan- tage of These New Prices on HORSFALL’S FANCY SUITS Little wonder when able values we offer. This Is Not An Ordinary Reduction — it means an actual saving of about 357, original price. And all these Suits —full of “Horsfall Style,” “Horsfall Character.” Our Kind”—Especially “It Pays to Buy Now! Horstulls “TT PAYS TO REY OUR KIND” Oonnecting with 9899 ASYLUM ST. THE CONNECTICUT COMPANY SPECIAL TROLLEY EXCURSION TO SAVIN ROCK AND RETURN WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18TH Special Car Will Leave the Leave the Triangle at 1:37 P, M, ing, Leave Savin Rock at 8:00 P. M, change of cars. ing capacity of car and can be obtained at office of the Connecticut Company or from Inspectors at Central FARE FOR ROUND TRIP 75 CENTS Through tickets—no ETTWE L ABI kAR bR i) they see the remark- of the are our regular stock Quality,” “Horsfall ’ l { | HARTFORD, 140 TRUMBULL ST, | Return- Tickets sold only to seat- Park. RENIER, PIGKHARDT & DUNN i27 MAIN STREET. OPPOSITE ARCH. ATTRACTIVE OFFERINGS FOR WEDNESDAY MORNING WOMEN’S HOUSE DRESSES—Odd Sizes, Were $1.00 to $1.50. CORSETS—O0dd Sizes, For 50c. Were $1.00 to $1.50. 59c¢. For $1.25. Were $2.00 WOMEN’S NIGHT GOWNS, For 29c. THE BALANCE of OUR MUSSED, $1.00 WAISTS For 25c. THE BALANCE of OUR MUSSED $2.25 to $3.00 WAISTS For 79c. TELEPHONE 317-2 For Were 50c. l SON SOLD AUTO AND FATHER IS WROTH Battromal Debroski Tells His Trouble to the Police Who Can Only Liisten to His Tale of Woe, Because his son, a youth of twen- four, got stuck in an trade, the police had to iisten to a tale of woe from Battromal Debr i of 10 Clinton street last night. Che -ar is question belonged to Debroski, but the hoy was given some lib- jes with it and when the latter saw chance to trade it in for another the golden opportunity. The trade was made he son went to his father at a local gar- for 5 and things began to happen , domicile. Debroski's another it ante around the Clinton street Here was a pretty pickle. was gonc and to get necessary to raise the car would be i to $375. { police listened to the story, at | then | The least Captain Grace did, and was forced to announce that he was powerless, a difficult and humilating thing for a policeman to do under most circumstances. The police cap- tain reflected that he could arrest young Debroski if that would offer parent’s wounded feelings, but the offer was speedinly rejected. Debroski Sr., was then told to see a lawyer. BUIT Business During Week of August 8-11 Valued at $28.915. Permits for building valued at ,915 were taken out in this city week. Values in other cities were s follows; New Haven, Bridgeport, $263,390; $14,000; Stamford, Haven, $10,845; 925 M. E. and E Aitkinson have applied or permission to erect brick and stucco building on Lincoln street at a cost of $8,000. It will ac- comodate three families George Forsberg has permission to crect a awelling on Chapman street cost of §3,000. $1 ,me; Springtield, S$. applied for one-family at a automobile | i macnine and boot of $375 he leaped at | BEST IN Employment Bureau Sccures Positions for 265 in July. Dusiness was excellent from the standpoint of the Hartford free em- | ployment office for the month of July. As u-mpnyed with the month of July, 1914 5 positions re mecured against hul ninety-four # year o, which was one of the dullest suramer,. months in the history of the local ¢ fice. There was a noticeable increasc the demand for male eooks and dish- washers. The call for farm Hands wos very e and the ofiice was able to meet the demand for arly enc hun- dred men The call from the xhore and summer resorts was smallior than anticipated. The shortage in the supply of girls for general housework was very seri-, ous throughout the month and threat- ens to begome chronic. The sumber of situations secured in July—266— was the largest in the last five years. WITH THE STORK. | ard Bergman The following births are reported: A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Joha Aitken, Lincoln street A son to Mr. and Mrs Spring street A daughter Joseph Mang,* to Mr. and Mrs. Maple street. A son to Mr. and Mrs. Frederick D: Doety, Maple street Rich- AMERICA’'S GREATEST CIGARETTE Makers of the lg Turkish dm%mrkw