New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 26, 1915, Page 2

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' ;c;cxet\v Latest Fiction by A N N 0 U NC EMENT ! Enroll Your There Never Was ;EOBGet:ter Time Than e the Best Authors Name Today ’ ' MEN’S OXFORDS : R A O S t b r lst w w-ll O en 5 In Tan, Black and White. Her:otli\ey 'ilre BB tain soaet 4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 grades — Broken lots ’m:’r &H;ZIeMm‘the‘;z:- n ep em e e l p in various sizes and widths taken from our de at o meeting ot shelves and divided into two lots. W. R. C., yesterday . Klubben socloty will ® : ° ® Ofle Lot $2-98 One lJOt $3 83 € picnic on Sunday, "e: EE:m; = : _20% Discount on all other “Horsfall,” P orena. c'o{fif"i‘finm'f,}; i'greqcth, S(l)\rifne:ri and Urner and James A. one, steam heat | anister Oxfords. s, Plopx‘letor.—advt. TWO AND THREE-PIECE SUITS RE- bnference of health officers duced ! ‘;:,"f‘&ls}',”“;v‘;“‘i e 222.50 and $25.00 Suits ............ S14.75 @ by \;Ee:i!ntendent T. E. $28.00 and $30.00 Suits ............ $18.75 gy e « . $35.00 and $38.00 Suits ............ $23.75 A e well equipped with the latest fiction. ~ We will endeavor tions for the re-opening of s of the Turner society R, e, i by efficient and courteous service to make this addition fifim{ufi% thedule of classes follows: id Fridays, active Turners; “IT PAYS TO RUY OUR KIND” qARIroOnD, @ Tnuradays bovs anes. to our Stationery Department a constant pleasure to all 9209 ASYLUM ST, Oconestiog with 140 TRUMBULL o7, lays and Fridays, juniors; ‘moons, girls' classes. 3 B " booklovers - - iD; NAMES FOR boo ’ WE GIVE ROYAL GOLD TRADING STAMPS——ASK FOR THEM o o . . COMBINATION SALE ¥:wo ol Call and Let Us Explain Qur Plan in Detail GRANULATED ople to Christen o Plants * st have more common re folk names, for the mul- flowering plants in our Na- ! 8" says Prof. W. L. Jep- [ ] [ ] “University of California. mame, I mean a name eén given to the plant by By the people who have PUNCE igst the plants, and know . their point of view. Of . D botanist has named practi- the plants in the parks. ven them scientific names, = éry rarely make an appeal We Inv1te Your o Open From . ple at large. When once Statl()l]el'y Department 9 A M‘ to 9 P. M’ i omes. then the In- Inspection . Vith Purchase Tea, Coffee, Baking Powder, Spices, Extracts R ke monarain e, = "NO "STAMPS GIVEN WITH THIS SALE e, which ris found in the Park and the Sequoia park. ————————‘——'T d S F 0 many such fiames, bul 10 Trading Iamps ree 1 yfl;::t pb;;live;:;ifl he\':“:’-; = = WITH ANY OF THE FOLLOWING GROCERIES ins or live in the parks. Maple Hill ’ _cd from a week's visit \;'llh relations | terprising store cannot fail to be pop- “ZEPPELIN DRILL” IN J Jelly Powder Blaing ‘down out of the in Farmington. ular. Pains will be taken to obtain 1 pkg er‘nl’fl!fl or Spaghetti 1 bot Liquid Blue —_ 5 the very best of books. See the an- o = 1 bot A&P C: fon a trip, and I had been | At present there are nearly thirty |nouncement of the Dickinson Drus LONDON FACTORIES : 1 bot Onion Salad . hat we botanists call Cal- fllescens var. me:ziesii. and Ten members of Troop 1 of the i children enrolled in the vacation [ company on another page of this . - 1 can A&P Corn Syrup 10¢ 1 Mason Jar Mustard i L Children that had in their | Newington Boy Scouts are camping at | class which is under the supervision | paper. i 1 can Klecnsweep . 10¢ 1 can Campbeil's Beans . oy for a, W P i of the Christian Endeavor society.The P —— surni g 1 ® s. 1| East Hampton for a week. . The boys | @ ] g v B w ! Advertisers Furnish Houscholds With | | &P Ice Cream or 1 can ¢ n;:k:; t‘r:l: ctfill?i‘:::what are under ‘the care of Scout Master ] OMP’! children are sewing and mak- ] ds h 1 pkg A c | L = el scout Mas- mg uskete and the younger ones are Placards Giving *“Directions” for 4 those 'flowers, After | Sternberg and Assistant Scou | b ! 1 G D hesitation they said, ‘Kiss- | ter Raymond Goodale. ~ Selectman : In the fall erson¢2 S . Or Can C R =mson, tae Sk S i - amp and Rev. Her- Will e an exhibition of thoir Conduct in Case of Air Raid. ] ed them why they called | Erwin, Joseph Camp ; 5 . S | > L bert Macy took the boys to Ias £ - (Correspondence of the Associated ©ress.) ¥ s, and they elther would e ; i T ety [ R | e off (5 e S A&P BAKED | BLUE ROSE Doxlhsnc s rtomobile. @ not tell. But as I went | Hampton in their auf e (G, Ao OF || oo, Seeo London, Aug. 20.—“Zeppelin drill" the elder child say. ‘That iy L. Canfleld zave ¢ ch, Mass., spent the week-end e TN has now taken its place alongside the RICE S d. ¢ man, and he is always | DMiss Gladys L. | w and Mrs. Herbert Mack at | E. Allen Moore of familiar i ' ardines ) miscellaneous shower on Monda the Stanley fire drill in some London i ¢ of Miss Florence Y | the parsonage. Works 1§ home from his vacatio: rics A siness places, not always tell why. | ZIE [0 MR T i rica September | — spent at Oak Bluffs, & Eeshanncibusinessinlacea Bl T N>.2 25c lb 5c can 3c ou just do things. AR Vo il Camp of the North | Dr. and Mrs. H. S. Wagner are = ew cases respirators have heen pro- o ame, like mountain mis- E‘nd. Twelve young ladies were pres- | ) - e makes a strong av:n@-’*‘ ent. Miss Yeager received many gifts | of Canton, Mass. Master Mechanic at Russell & Er. | fortnightly respirator parades accom- I T t No. 2 can 5 :& i‘;:m;‘r:?:hn?::sm:::; ichiiEsoRurenen Bl o RESIRREE L R et | ol IRicave Rt dayiieveni ng O [y e Zenpelinka i ona oma 0es’ each ° SEmeLe C BB t5s peole who ive | o & clothes liue 5, N TN it Lhmy Beee T || e v“'."‘,r” he expects to spend For houscholds, advertisers are fur- her they are conscious of N | today for Saybrooke where they will Feeks tracat ”‘L_ ”."\'h]"?gf e ")]"“'ms WIthEDirecs A&H Sal Soda Brooms { Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Sprinz arc | stay until Sunday. Fronicl Bl Crandalllor b7l Arent| haail 0o menen s pase i of b ale ...2Y;-1b pkg 5¢ ... .each 23¢, 27¢c, 31c 1 the thoughts of a person | receiving congratulations on the birth = street, stock clerk at Russell & Er- b : : 5 : 1 lowing breif instructions: e meadows and seeing the | of a danghter. Miss Zulette Tucker is spending | win's will leava tomorrow for Pitts | obent e (i iaotions: BEST rass filled with shooting _ a few dayvs at Money Island. field, where he will visit his parents. “Close all windows and doors on e seen as many as half . e 1 == = lower floors oting stars in one Sierra Mrs. Andrew Remy has returned Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pape, and ss Mary C. Meyer, clerk at e bl i letallof v o b CREAMERY W, when that plant be- | from Worcester, Ma; where she | g5 William, are spending a two g store, le , it will become as fam- | has been spending her vacation. week's vacation at Sound View. e ‘,:‘C;(i:;":tg\:{;d:r;;;l_mdfly o5 “”Si"’"" SIORS D 1 edelweiss.” h— LENRE R Rk Mg 1o volcaniatoreRhondya bead 5 STAMPS with large bot A&P EXTRACTS & Karl Saunders has gome on a Clrrretier CETEel s 15, Coritas ! e ) 5 STAMPS with 1 bot A&P CATSUP | Er—— bicycle trip to Maine. MLGUIRE ESTATE HAS andfamily are ‘making a tour o | 1y (‘M‘_rmo“t‘g‘c _:_“re‘;; ;]; 8 oramepcy 20 STAMPS with 3 cakes I‘QI:«\ };1‘1 s SOAPS ha K. Crosby of West William Camp has returned from DWINDLED TO $1 700 l::l?x(;'n‘ Z(émhé A;::)‘:l.l S’l»-htr(:\ml(:\r'mtlit to | protect her household: ery night STAMPS with 1 can KLEENS 55 Mass., has been secured to | gast River. % 4 2P CEE the bath tub upstairs is left half full sh at High school. Miss e iy _ . A Ay T L Mige | O water. On every landing I have puther of Quincy, Mass., has il \“‘n;s; f‘"‘; = t;'”‘\‘ and = Miss | Lyckets of water and sand. In every d to teach French at the Miss Gladys L. Canfield and Wil- | New Appraisal Will Show Little Left | ~10@ Rosenberg have returned froui | heq voom there is a howl of water f fl I T b1. liam Buell spent the week-end with & visit io Winthrop, Ma ready for moistening the respirators, BIIVEIY Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stearns at Blacic of Boasted Fortune of Hartford e 5 S e | #nd all my family have been advised g y N i Mr. und Mrs. Charles Madigan of | o i A S frenus vo Eumori | [[Xall fandOceanibeach R o on Avenue Citizen, 1t is Said. Winthrop|sticet nrelati OceantBenchi | Limeas oot L ale realfioss pndenithe ug. 26.—Election of of- - ’ . — e e e s e principal business be- SOk BB, e S G Mr. and Mrs. George Molknes. cf x-*‘v\m‘nh(:! .n-‘:u‘ltt;{x '\)\1‘1;:0 ‘:;i\xn"w Tfil 135 ual convention of the| About $10 was cleared at the play | Hartford avenue,” once boasted he| Rochester, N. Y., are the guests of [ dren (o ite use o tha respirator: It Bd. of Railway Clerks here | and ice cream sale given by mem- | 1ad $1.000 for every year of his life. | S. Hume of Prospect street. SR S il G 8 result of amendments to | bers of the Newington Grange on ; ‘vhen he died he was over sixty years — the . oned in i tion of tne brotherhood | Friday evening. [l It now develops that hisieatateill "Willim T Coholan has gone onian |l miaqie: of tno nighs ind have s ress i ntton was alss 1o T will appraise at about §1,700. extensive trip through MNew York | nirasor clapped over ifs mouth. | nd executive council. The Samuel Forbes and family of Golt [ A Nearing was scheduled in pro-| state for the Stanley Works. There is no unanimity of opinion b previously provided for a | street moved to Hartford yesterday. | P3¢ ¢OUIt late yesterday afternoon . . even among the police authorities as BSsi composed of five vice On a reappraisal of the estate, which Miss Agnes Riley, daughter of Mr.| ¢, (he propeer mode of procedure for is sald to be gradually shrinking in|and Mrs. Thomas Riley, is VISUDE | house helders in case of Zeppelin at. | value. As a number of lawyers in- | her parents. Miss Riley Is a student| qck. In most places the police have = = === terested in the case were out of town | nure at T cent SINETOSDITETINITY (B B el i e ST et Hartford, I':f peartnsiwas posteoneditolzentemy finldgep ot but the chief of polic» at Windsor ‘s | fight in which President Thomas co i suie this is nadvisabl=, His code of The original appraisal showed an | Mrs. R. A. Wright and sons, Bdwin, | qieecti Wit S e o 5| ’ | LJ estate of about $75.000. with an equi- | rnest and Walter, of 203 Bassetl | uf ruet men se mist Yanka | 1eave the hall developed last night ut J GERMAN MARINE WOUNDED, mnson s rug OF @ §| 5 about 520,000, This, with ofh- | street, are spending their vaction at | L frayyere o S s A meeting of the Structural lrun; T i estate’:to about = $26,000.° As & the § = in the basement, as has been freely | Union Hall on Central row. The pres- | : i | i i | | i | entertaining, Mrs, .William Barnum Walter L. Williams of Hart street, | Vid€d by emplovers and weekly or 1i yrtle Nordstrom has return IRON WORKERS IN FIGHT. | tage of the offer will be called upon At heih l-,_”,(,,,,.,” [ to pay only a small mess charge, the equipment heing furnished by the Fencibles, . | Cox was knocked down and forced to er assets, brougint the value of the [ Hawk's Nest. p “Do not congregate in one room or | Workers' Union in Central Labor | spatch to the Central News from Ame terdam says that a transport carrye claims against the estate amount to | SUFFRAC 3 "ALLED OFF | iecommended. Some of the bombs | ident and other members of the union ! ing seriously wounded German mas over $23,000, the net value of the es- recently used 5 through roof | who had been assaulted hastened to tate is approximately $1,700. New York Women Bow to Their Em- | and floors to bas and then ex- | police headquarters to report the e L ployer: rloded. Again, if gas bombs are | trouble, but four policemen who were CIRCULATING LIBRARY New York. Aug. 26 used, the cellar with doors and win- | immediately sent to the hall found rines who participated in the recemt N New y. 26.—The woman' et A oS : 2 = ger T ights had ght Place to Get a Light Lunch L o, Yok, s 26The woman's | (1L (rent e mot 3 hawen of safely, | the place feseried. The Hehis har fighting in the Gulf of Riga has are -~ Will Be Started By Dickinson Drug | (e mEmpirve State Suffr et In a few words: In the event of | not heen turned cut hairs we EDITOR FOSTER DEAD, Bufralo, N. Y., Aug William rived at Koenigsburg from Libau, &n air raid. put your trust in Provi- | thrown about as if those at the meet- | i joocier 42 years editor of the P Company on September 1. campaign committee to demonstrate 3 = < s dence; have something efficacious ng had made a hastv exit. The police | R S i - fy Sandwitches, Hot Coffee, Sodas, Vel e e : L st ety Taripweniy L1 Commenaxl. aine lnis vasors On September the premises for coping with a fire in | believe an automobile " N f v i n s | da Mr. Foster W3 bori company will inaugurate a circulat- | elseWhere than in the home. was called | ;¢ carlier stages: clench your teeth | President Cox and other complaintants | froven “conn. i 1858w s 1 New el‘mllk PleS, e'C., Cleanly Served ing library. A portion of the sta- ‘j”’__]f“‘“ yesterday. . The threat to | und do your best. to police headquarters and immediate- | oMU B EIVR WS T tionery dopartment [of | this well-(||StTike nas made by the suffragists to Iv hurried back and warned those in 5 9 pemand ll A M to 2 P M | Xnown store has been arranged with | @nSWer the cry of their opponents that R e served as an assistant paymaster of | Lok Sholves » Phs mafasemient has Women's place fis in the home and to P S the navy during the Civil War. He show what would happen if they all | BARBED WIRE PAIN' GREEN. { had not been actively engaged in PHILADELPHIA MILITARY CAMP. | newspaper work since 1911 —————————— i purchased a very large assortment of 1 the very latest and most popular | remained at home and away from Pittsburgh, Aug. -Barbed wire | i works of fiction. ~The list of books | business. painted a foliage green is now heing | Philadelphia, Aug Plans for | = ee—— > » » | will be augmented from time to time, | A resolution “indefinitely postpon- b - A local “Citizens military camp” fol- MEN Kiney troubla preys upon ; e lc lnson ru the assortment in a short while com- | ing” the strike was adopted by the manufactured here for use of the Towine closely (I poliey. andlpractice D ‘:,Q rvvl:'dé"-"ls:(um ges and 4 peting with the largest circulating | campaign committee members .of | armies in Burope. Barbed wire is or- | (he encampment at attsburgh, N W T vigor and choerruinas of libraries in the state, which explained that this was decided | dinarily galvanized but because of the | Y. were made public here today by WOMEN ten disappesr when the 169 L Every facllity will be offered to the f ubon after employers had urged |scarcity and high price of spelter, & | Major Thomas S. Leonard, command- | ajseased. For Loon”o A% out of order or l aimn treet public to take the books home for the | against such proceeding on the plea | local manufacturer devised a scheme | o' af (he State Fencibles, a militars | meve swammon pe U0 e DE Kl - very small daily charge that will e | that the strike would tie up many |to paint it. Steel men sav that re- | greanization of this city. A site has | €dv. AU druggists Sampre s bottie gy ¥ made, thus placing the new (:ovete_d utilities, stores and shops, with the | Ports from abroad snow that at a | paan secured near this city at which Parcel Post. aiso pamphiet novel within easy reach of all. This | attendant demoralization of busincss | short distance away, it is Impossible | 2 camp will he conducted from Sep | x o0em P& Kilmer & ¢, Binghamton, ' : T 5 N. Y., and enclose ten conts. When wré plag soon to be started by this en-| generally. to see the green wire. tember 3 to 6. Those taking advan- | mention the New Britain Duily Horatd ™®

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