New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 14, 1916, Page 13

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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14. 1916, | Free Presents for Everyone Attending the Sale of 50 CHOICE BUILDING LOTS IN THE FRIDAY SATURDAY 16 ; 17 AT 2 P. M. EACH DAY The ARCH STREET CAR Stops on the PR(_)PERTY., LOTS $300 to $550. A Few Higher WHY YOU SHOULD BUY LOTS ON THE RENTSCHLER PARK ADDITION Ist. LOCATION is the one thing that makes REAL ESTATE VALUES. The LOCATION of the lots in RENTSCHLER PARK ADDITION makes them desirable for HOMESITES or INVESTMENT PROPERTY. 1-2 MILE from the CENTER OF CITY. 12 minutes’ walk via, Arch Street. 2nd. BUILDINGS of the better class are being ERECTED on RENTSCHLER PARK and ADJOINING PROPERTY which will make all property in the neighborhood more valuable. 3rd. The PRICES are so LOW that you are bound to MAKE MONEY if you BUY at this SALE. 4th. OUR TERMS are so easy that you can start NOW toward getting your own HOME. arn s, i | . C. HALLIDAY & CO., "> Yot |, it jthe new army reorginization law | its militia pay feature, that fact may| Jacob Razylo. Miss Augusta Olsson. CIRCUS LURES BOY TO DEATH. The lad came here_tvith Har { 5 = ! TY > | glves a certain status to National | have some bearing upon the situation.| Guy Clark. | John O’Brien. | er, aged 13, of No. 578 M | Guard officers and provdes that they | Mr. Mann recently introduced al .- e | Jos. W. Rogers. ¥ e Isaac Frank. ; shall receive pay from the federal | resolution, which the hause adopted covernment. This is jJart of the | without discussion providing that the : seneral scheme adopted by congress | Louse judiciary comrnittee should in-{ Frank Getto. providing for federalizing the militia. | vestigate the question of incom-| Miss Dorothy Hayden. » antis Zorate Crushed Under Auto on Way to Day’s | They hopped on the auto-true Chester W. Spaulding. Fun. E. Harris which was headed Miss Clara Seidel. p i, vards the circus grounds. On Albert H. Stengal. Norwich, June 14 —Harry Hess, 1¢, | Main sirest hilT the toiil bel L. F. Schumann. on his way to a circus exhibition, met | stalled. Hess with other boys aid Ask for advertised letters and men- | death yesterday under the wheels of | Pushing the vehicle ahead unti| tion date of list. an auto truck. Hess' parents live at | COUld MOve under its own power Since the enactment »f that plan | Patibility of dual service of men in ;IFS- Harrison.v into law several memb:rs of the | COngress and as militia officers, and tarl W. Healy. house of representatives have sought | '¢Port. The committee will take up Eddy Hunt. Illinois, the republican lader, and | IiePresentative Tilson of Connecti- Hess fell under the wheels and head was crushed i | | New AI’II]y Bill Forbids Him wavice srom Representatie aann ot | this iob soon. M‘:i‘l:kKo:t‘;rl‘(l_ i Postmaster. | No. 516 Main street, New London, his | L. ¢ POYS ran to board the t | cthers of the ‘“elder statsmen” on |Cut is reported to have considered the Frank Kuzuski. HOlfllllg COII]HIlSSlOI] | the question whether they should re- | Matter and decided to retire from the | sign from the National Guard be- | - He has been identified with cause their connection wita it under |the latter for a number of years, the new law might not be regarded ::‘nl}ch lof(‘the 13:1_1e";151 afn otffivcrtofwthe . (Special to the Herald.) { as compatible: with the pe-formance | Second Connecticut Infantry at New K li ¢l h fl E t t Washington, June 14.—Shall Rep-| of their duties as member; of con- |Haven. Just now he is under leave | e y--- e 055 n er al”s By BRIGGS 3 R = eLtina ciess from his national guard regiment and | Tesentative Tilson of Connecticut and S s n R |15 reported to be thinking of resign. | eheni e emaor conerpss vhofare o s oSt ela TR core e R (st oS It Vo e 2 i offigers in the Natlonal (imard remign | B2 ven U oricldiog Hlipotslond | 50 " ol o the Conneibont one of their positions or the other. raEo ol 5 - Asa result | . . | delegation in congress has been ab- This question has arisen because | Of their s, Mr Mann | vocatine adoption by congress and THE BOSS'&S THEY'RE TRYIN' THASS GOOD-~ thought that SHionifoualpy SOt Riion Miashinstoniid uring SRICHo | Wilsons | . | constitutional authorities of the Unit- STALE JOWES. 0 MAKE THe OLD THASS THASS determinealiby FhigH) fkeall afthortty: | ooico80) sonvention: nerlod fand ‘some flice the can i o GH T i offic mpensation of which ; = g s HEY'D LAU - H T e > SHHRTS I they voted to increass s meet|cd States a wise policy of prepared- e MAN THIUK TRA AT ™My GREAT- ITS W. F. DELANEY, father being Edward Hess. The constituti Vi Lo SECLE DT es i Rt e S e e S A e Zrembenioticontresahstaliin ool ool RS R R 2 n s S Oikcey Has han ON THE SQUARE slate office that is nct compatible | presented a memorial of the Sons of BEAR EM THATS FUNNY — | with his congressional iuties. There | lis also a constitutioral provision | | 2gainst members of corgress holding Veterans, Connecticut Division, ad- LAUGHIN' AT Look AT Tuer . HA HA A HA- of them will be absent this week dur- LiKKER NEVER BE A PRETTY ONDERFUL members voted for the army bill with E“Cd“he Tateat (Bs EUIE elF PASSED THER LIPS “BRIGHT \?)NL, LITTLE DAT SUTTINLY AM A st crop report from the ‘BM wiLL @GBT ] . “ = . | SAwW THe oLDP NEPI = HIDS 'LL SATY- SCREAM~DAT BUNCH = . department of agriculture shows that The ‘GBI A e e HEW o At ORDERING MUAeE Siria At the general condition of all Connec- FEw DAFS SURE|| LasT MGHT Too- YOURS MR. :EchDFR' ALE- 'POLLYNARIS Anc' ticut crops reported upon on June 1| HE'S A GooD SPORT, PARCELLS T PLAIN WATAH- DE oL BOSS = = H was 107.2 per cent. This was much q AND THINKS HE'S S 7 DorE SNEAMTED. A HIGHBAL LEGAL BLANK | swewra N better than the average record for e / X oEprine oo HAHA FiA- WELL weLL [ ON 'EM — DEYT'S ALL DRAWERS IL PARTITIONS T T T the past ten years on the correspond- & 7/ 77 Tue BOYS R@fi:ri« 2 THAT CERT'NLY [/ BLUFFIN® E SHELF & =l pocumen & ing date, which is represented by the J i '?st» ‘HE'H ZZH‘T PARTITIONS = Hlnes Gt THE ! figure 100. PARCELLS = CuTE - How [/ & e as & A r i Y 7 fi;opgzcflgfi R CEE RN L 7 1 [ 2 N = § HE'S onLY L, =] i SAFE-CABNET Advertised Letters. - \ Eadiies (MAY 1 AS J‘]/// A\ Sk N A H,\LVJ Wi affords you a zafeslace . g PUBLISHED) = RATTER FILE - for every valuable in 5 3%5 CARD ([N aa™~] | CHEQUE i office or home The following' is a list of letters DRAWER_| Loy Ll FiLes : remaining unclaimed at the New LOCKER. | Its fire resistance has Britain, Conn., Post Office, June 13, VERTICAL | ROLLER > roOvV in « 1916: ERE = SREEs been proved in sores stoRact ||| of destructive fies in £ JArLflre;\'s.‘ L e LOCKER which it has protected R e . , F. A Bartlett. its contents intad. THE SAFE-CABINET | PRINTiNG § In Many Dificrent Langusges, (S-Cientest Model) BY SEILLED UNION MEN Moderate Prices. is approved by the Underwriters’ Laboratories ai a EMLENOTYEx acor;‘:lr“gs:fll{?a " Light-weight safe and bears their label of inspectin. Mondays and Wednesdays to 8 p. m. Tel Mgr’s Res. 179-5. Foreman $39.12 Come in and let us show you THE SAFE-CAFI- e - NET: a Safe in security, a Cabinet in constructio. EASTERN PRINTING CO., 53 CHURCH SIREET, TEL. 634 D lNTING c C. ERBESEN. MGR. A KINS PH 0- PERFECTLY PASTEUR- IZED 66 Church Street SEIBERT AND SON, Park Street, Near Stanley, 1 _6 teams, Tel, connecticn, =

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