New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 20, 1915, Page 5

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Free Premium of two months’ Electric Lighting to every customer sigring an appnvatmn for Electric Sex If you are not one of our customers this is your BIG Opportunity. Free Guessing Contest—See Our West Window—everyone can guess—valuable prizes. Free Exhibition in mid-air by Prof. Dummy over the green from Noon till 6 P. M. Also seavchlight exhihition at night. Free Public Demonstration of cooking on an Eleciric Range at our Office from 210 8 P. M. Come and see the new way to cook. Also Electrical Appli' ance Demonstration. s 1,000 Free Luscious Lolly Pops (Made by Bradley & Smith, New Haven) to the children at 10 A. M. Saturday. 53 At 3 o’clock Saturday afternoon from the roof of B. C. Porter Sons, we will cut logse twesty-five (25) toy gas balloons. On the inside of five (5) of these balloons will be a premium slip, which will entitle the lucky person catching and returning same te our office not later than Saturday , August 28th, the face value of this premium slip. Premium Slip marked “House Wiring” will entitle the lucky person to have (8) outlets of wiring (no fixtures) installed in his house FREE. Premium Slip marked “Percolator” will entitle the lucky person to an Electric Percolator FREE. Premium Slip marked “Iron” will entitle the lucky person to an Electric lron FREE. Premium Slip marked $2.00 will entitle the lucky person to this sum of money. Premium Slip marked $1.00 will entitle the lucky person to this sum of money. JOIN US IN THE CELEBRATION—EVERYBODY WELCOME. ELECTRICITY FOR EVERYTHING THE UNITED ELECTRIC LIGHT & WATER COMPANY 95 AMERICANS ON ‘.:Tz:g“fssi‘\sy:t‘:%‘s: m;,;;,;;;g;;;s;:;—. The Scene When Ty M thk 5o I w had b | BAR ASSOCI |mdrk€t was “edl\, hn\xs-\e'\ Lhruugh~ Zone Around Two A :out the da Mflflager 0[ wmte Stal’ Lme Sfiys lt)rmc: aptain’s Family Saved ] : ‘ Lymohing of Freat Dkl Mre, John B. Kelk and her chil- . - = - | Sait Lake City, Utah, Al Ship Carried 0o Contraband | oem he Mises poroths, olive M. B _ ; v e T Ip arried 1o and Violet, and John W. Kelk, the ] . > e " ; Bl | Now York, was unashiGuN o g i o t the Americin B o ion at its closing business 5 3 % p 4 o vesterday, on recommendatio Star line gave out last night a were among the passengers rescued. “ 5 o : & ’ z general counsel of the | cablea from Liverpool containing t ptain Kelk who at one time com- . o o s R T | George Whitlock, of Balth > : s anded the Cretic, is now with the . i - s 8 clected secretary and Fredel names of the following cabin passen- | British army in France. o 3 : AR 4 ! o % | Wadhams of Albany, treasul gers sailing on the Arabic all of whom The » of the White Star line R 5 + 3 ' Lowell of Boston was made are Americans: i in lower Broadway were besieged 3 . ; g : e . | | ber of ihe executive committ Miss Josephine L. Bruguiere. llnl'uual\nhl the moningf by telephone % B ; i My ? A resolution on the Leo M3 B ca telegrams of inquiry 8 ¥ e 2 5 A ! lynching, presented by 8 B e . officials we > X e : Gregory of Illinols was adop Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burg to reply tha : ; : 5 \ | imougly. It pronounced the Mr. and Mrs. James Calmon. was in the company’s list of survivors. v / A00N $ » , | “a wilful and deliburate Mr. and Mrs. P. W. A. Collins. News ches hrought to the ! ! mob violence concerted andf Mr. and Mrs. Dellah Covington. “hi r line the first word of the i plished in a spirit of savage James Houlihan. : 1 loss and it was almost an | morseless cruelty, unworthy, Rev. Dr. E. A. McAllister hour ‘before the compvany received age aand time.’ istophere McTan b official confirmation of the news re- afety zone” around Leopold P. Moore. ! ports. " extending far A. Hulme Mebeker. | = — cannon shot from the she John Roode. which no battleship should right to enter as a hostile wit = = wife and children of a former cap- New York, Aug. 20.—The White | tain in the White Star line service, Rowley ADMITS TEN MURDERS, : : Ramedeli. i Moultrie, Ga., Aug. St.—William M. Fan i : 4 Sy | curring peril internment, wi ifec, a negro hangea nere yester- 18 PRI RS 5 / gested to protect the coasting declared on the galiows that he b R : i : 1 ; | of the United States, by 8i & $ Paduwin, former chief justios: | supreme court of errors of cut in an address on “Chan | ternational Law” at a sess) ; last night | | i Edmund Waoo. v : Petti i 8620 Five Gorec: Petticoat, | American pa ors in the steer- | i 24 to 34 waist. neie ki n men in four southern | *."n,e petticoat has returned to its ows Thomas Elmore, William Hughes, s, Officials did no: and is once more a fashionable gar J. Ke and John Olson. rame the victims. His e ment as it is has always been a desirablj There were 423 persons aboard the | fOr the murder of W. S. Washington, | one. Here is a quite new model designec ic. when che left Liverpool, 3 & wealthy naval stores factor. i R Bt e : especially for wear with the Jatest skmq (e\ rld\, according to information re- o S Py o ¥ k m—— Tt can be finished plain at the back or with ceived ere. G o o || T : = | [ e Wi : : | MACHINISTS WILL an inverted plait and can be made with | pe E : verc in the crew. i W\ i b & g3 5 ‘o TRKS out the flounce o with & circular or gath | Advic ¥t I il S : : 5 : STRIKE IF NECESS ered flounce and as a result, it is suited tc 1 state. S | e e fi i '.} f A N % & o ¢ ¢ - — silk as well as to cambric, lawn, batiste, o 16 of the crew b ¢ % and the like. In one view, it is show:i 2 Annie Phillips and her made of lingerie mater th flounce <—! children, of Trenton, - of 1 Executive Board Authorizes Ag i i i New England to Gain embroidery, in another, it is made o taffcta with a circular flounce and 4 g fittle trimming of lace and the third view : . d tather, ]\ 3 a : 5 . G 53 § A §s designed to illustrate the inverted plai{ . Ak B K ) . : : i : | Washington, Aug AN at the back. As a matter of course, the 4 T 1 ! : - . . A ton to strike, if necessagy, 4 ) inquire M A\ 5 : ) gathered. flounce could be made of ma4q |, 4 SR e \ G : - - X an eight-hour day ‘and impl terial as.well as of embroidery or could be | 5 > ade of Jace and the petticoat can ba | terday to 00 machinis:s ia utilized for all the materials that are | . : K N ngland liked for such garments. cen is a Liner Tu: $1,600.000. | - - - ihe good one for wear bencath thin skirts, . , ekt bad complexion . o rations) \ffeta is being much used and the soft s 5 anager of the line, said ;;2) ! o i e ¢ ’ S e e are ik nd ol o g T Vi L i It you, too, are embarrassed by QUICEMAN HOLDING BACK CROWD OF SPECTATORS o ores and the closing can be made at the iy king of (he A - 5 a pimply, Mntcln unsightly skin jide of the front or at the back. e e “or the medium size will be req",red Enentt i By i i New York, . 20.—When Le¢o M. [ fo meet Frank's hody, but was dis- | dolph Frank, aged father of (he stain | ¢ Kepple ds. of material 27 in. wide, 3% ' panics for approximately $1,000,000 e S lno Frank's Lody rexched New York from | Dersed by police reserves from (he | man, who met the train with My, o ! wort an W 6, 2 i yds. a4, uhl3yd{< o[fluunl ng he ) 1UA than e it T e e Tt ’I]‘imln.'h street station and railroad | Stern, Bidsdaughter ana | N ) RUE wide, or, 115 yds. of material 27 No Contraband Aboard, y R | detectives. - The funeral party which “law Che Ao eavily | dersey s n. wide, 1 yd. 36, or 44, for the gathered - 1\ o S o B will probably clear it. Just try | ! svlvania station to the mortuary of | accompanied Srankes oty meladed | soton ol aidow. | e W Jhnaton, president lounce, 3 vds. 27 in. wide, 2 yds. 36, or 44 ... ‘l I Lo e : Resinol Soap and Resinol Oint- New rk @nd Brooklyn Casket | his widow, Henry A. Alexander one ! 0 ¢ 7 ; , . inter )y rasdeintion, said: 2. wide, for the circular flounce. gontralandion CReosonivgaboy ment regularly for a week and see company, at No. 503 Atlantic avenue. | of the lawye ) 2ht s e o A i nouncing the step: “We hope 4,000 tons of freight. The loss o i ¢ 5 The pattern 8620 is cut in sizes from 23 the freight will h=g0 tol bel borne ],3 if they do not make a blessed dif- Brooklyn, from whence it was taken | Perately fo s b H : ¢ » # not be necessary to CATE tHN. /0 32 in. waist measure. It will be mailed ;0 shippers, it was said. The Arabiec ference in your complexion. some time later to (he home of the | jrosid Mars Ronon g5 ltalk e car and | but they will'be calied SFSESN. © any address by the Fashion Depart- | ., ieq o from European points Sold by all druggists. Prescribed by doc- e | - | Yaas, an , and / S. | place: a omohiic Ve i demands are ignored by the ent ‘of this paper, on receipt ten . ¢or America £ tors for 20 years for most skin troubles. Use lynched man’s parents, at No. P e ks b r-in- ved awar fn the ch of the cas- | er8. The firms involved are ts- [i208 2 . , Resinol Soap for your shampoo, too. Underhill avenue, Brocklyn, A throng i Ag . Frank s from the par- | k Intermn vill he made | With the National Meta] Tradi = lsm\l\“s:; fi;efrief?;;atb‘:z esr}f;eanrtesa néectha gathered at the Pennsylvania station 1 lor car she was embraced by Ru- l in the Cipress Hills cemetery. | coctation, which i resisting thl Hour Day red Improved Co Ere working coi §‘lons, was given { their names ’ by were on the list rvivors, liorls of our organization.

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