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NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, \X/EDNESDAY JUNE 28, 1916. MAN BREAKS flUT Horse, Foot and Guns, Militia Entrains R[}{]SEVELT WANTS TH A NEW SCHEME For Service in Mexican War Zone T |FAD INVASION Time He's Heir to $500,000; Y ; e | |Planning to Raise Raise Force ol 19,000 | A ! % D Letters Prove It 5 : - e WL e ; for Mexican Service " FRESH SHORE HADDOCK ... .... e S ——— ; e ork, gane 251 nas veen |l FANCY BUCK SHAD ............1b 1 21/, 8 of the “red devil,” who tried i | B " i g £ s B 3 4 3 : i learned that Col. Roosevelt is going ir X Py AT i e L ' . 3 to ask the government for permis- | M T TEAK . b P v Enaseveramecks 6o g e S i . e Sl o BIRRESH HALIBUT § C hero in what purported to be 5 H « 3 ;i ? soldiers for service in Mexico the palling accident on the Meriden | | X ¥ % a0 & g minute the war is declared and a |8 = hvout two miles south of Worth- | ’ \ : < call for volunteers sent out, Fresh Steak c Medium Fresh gc village, has reveale el i : X S 8 . ~ According to this information, X nore to a s:';:llu(t‘l‘ fn‘llqtl-r:(;:x:::‘ i ¥ R 2 7 Ppscy o g which came from a reliable source | g .Ib Mackerel . This time Herman has wrap- | o b SRR i &% Iy i gy i 3 e 3 and confirms rumors that have been | E¥ Qilver Salmon 1 8(; Cape Butter imself | 3 ¥ 5 5, i irculation for several d: the s imself up in a real romance, | . N Bl e S BEnEel Y | Fish = hiwself as a young millionaire | E : : : : . colonel has completed his plans for Steak B eve of his inheritance. Juqt‘ 2 % i 2% i raising the _.n\ sion and waits only | ; Ye“OW Tail 8(; Fresh Water 1b : 5 he calling of volunteers to male jhis winnings are in his new role | 3 o 5 PR upongthe ca ey geill to be as much of a mystery as | : ot 5 : &% s ’ his offer to Washington. te witl 8 Flounders . ... Belste o 1b scrman, . nccording 1o W | | | b 3 il ! . ; \ : lv‘!‘l for a commission as major-gen- | Green Blue Fancy Cod 1 5c [Beaford of street, th i 2 3 : ’ s . e or suamiey strest (hel 1 { SR : : i o i Col. Roosevelt has made his plaus | Cheeks . .....lb away with it. 3 # ¥ ' . ; after consultation with high military | g 5 3 2 B ; > : : authorities, and they call for a specini | g8 Fresh Sea Large Fresh Heir to Fortune 1 R e i 5 § i division of 12,000 men, consisting of " Porgies pn to the story of Herman the £ = i .~ 4 3 ] four brigades—one of infantry, two | i hom Ananias of Bib- of cavalr one of field artillery, sup- s e | : ) e N D plemented’ U acroplanes, and neind- | FANCY SLICED BACON . Munchausen. About throe iE ; > ] 4 : ; 1 ing enginec gnal corps and hos- | ago, according to Mr. Bedford, n apperred st his domictle on | | | g T 4 , Ny R |} CHOICE NATIVE STEWING VEA 4 . " fre N 3 Pl Pla b ths. street, seeking a boarding - i : Worked on lan For Month. i wor a S T 3 : J IFor months the’colonel has had e e 8 anotin : . B 21 than months thoRehionel nae oo | BN FANCY ROASTING LAMB . ... tlonalist. In a word, he im- ¥ 3 ; et - % Gene A he has been working them out to Mr. Bedford as quite the Yo S ; g i e ¢ the smallest details against just such est and nicest young man he ¢ § % : 5 an emergeney as expected now | er had the good fortune to | : B ; F il across the border, and for ten days | G Fresh Conn. Best Cooking 14C : ..1b nd on top of this he had money, | : T : : g quiet recruiting has been going on in | about to have. Herman rep. e : D B i K all parts of the country by men to | 4 to the family that he was | 5 : g L% whom the ex-president has entrusted | s mnee e B - . A B LS this tast. fl LARGESALTHERRING ........... 6 for ] )¢ ould become possessed of not | i : : il g . £ 5 i & : Such of the greater details as the ! n half a milllon real dollars. | 5 : o s 5 - : e 3 3 providing of horses have been looked 4 of his property was in stocks | § ; Lial FEo : : : 9 after already and & declaration’ of PINK ALASKA SALMON .........2 cans 1 9c ds and he owned a la farm | ; L N . i’ ¥ % ? i : war with Mexico and a call for vol- As a small guarantee 5 B . Ny o ; # ; : P unteers will be the signal for an ot- | @ FANCY MAINE CLAMS ...........2 cans 1 9C ruth of his statements Herman : o LA Y A e Ly 2 fice to be opened in or around this d several letters from his| [ @ Feded : Ko ; o R Son e d 3 ‘ 1 city for recruiting and clerical work n. They were of a charac \ - i oy i L : Ry % : - 7t and for division headquarters to be | B = b the render Xn“]itt!:di)ru%:&fltl:: . 2 / o . Bty e o = - 4 established, pobably in Texas, where | M lb:sn?t i e 1 9 C was all he represented, and | | . o L ; e g : the troops would be assembled, | AL anoposnaa SR e phraseology, : : ' e B S All of the colonel’s plans 1re de- BEST DOM 2 PEAS ... .4 qts rdfan counseled Herman in re- | 2 : 4 : o ; o : % : pendent more or less upon President | i@ SARDINES .. Fresh Beet numerous investments. They i s, N : % ’ : S g i Wilson. His request for a commis- | # SHREDDED COD res ee!l conclusively that the good- : s o S : Ei ; 3 3 sion as major-general commanding a | FISH : .pkg Greens young boarder had holdings o 5y T : o R : T s ; 3 volunteer division can be granted or | MOHICAN TOMATO 5 P of the most coveted muni- | s il g i 2 3 4 § R 2 2 refused in W hington. but his friends SOUP .. ...2 cans 1 c . cks and possessed other hold- | : o - q : - & say that President Wilson would not | MOHICAN CORN 6 Sound Ripe Bidii montiorn on the fnxncial . : ; i ; - 2 oppose it. Tt was pointed out that | Ml Hen {1b pkg C Tomatoes . . 1 o : 3 : . i i the colonel as an officer in the army gl ST e 9 More Letters. o 2 e L Pl ) _ e would be unable to criticise the ad ik Sieme 1 C Green or Wax letters were soon followed by - 42 . 2 i o ministration. _ | 1 il DOl all postmarked Glastonbury. g - eI % 3 = % : Col. Roosevelt’s friends are in a | b Y. S. EVA I 21C Beans tly chided the prospective REAES s : s ¢ > | quandary as to the exact statas of | . ceee. 2 Tbs ire for apparently frowning such a request, as to whether or not fnvestment in marsh lands, the granting of it depends upon the e guardian assured the writer president or upon congress, and as to v paying $2,200 a year or : the colomel's age, being a barrier [aeen 2 S e e rontine to his reentrance into the army at | fun quofa of machine guns and with | loath to have his scheme become nt. Herman modestly and the head of a body of volunteers. motor ambulances for the hospital | known until it could be carrieg hingly shared the contents of It has been known for a long “ime | corps, ana that every man will |\l; | through to its fruition. tters with the Bedfords and that Col. Roosevelt was anxious to | iiicq grom among the strong and = iscussed the advisability of | unmatchable character. The rider | Dominican cities. Rebel opposition | Rourke in the college world will | 8¢t into the fray. It was Known|,jready well trained. . CHENBY-LINCOLN. estments. was hurled down an embankment, his | was not anticipated. stand greatly in his favor in arrang- | \Ye¢ks ago when he made the declara- | =y ¢ recruiting is being largely done | Torrington, June 28.—Mrs. Joseph- Owned a Yacht. machine wrecked and he rendered | Conditions were reported quiet. ing the program tion that if war came he and his| .o ex-army men and former iine Lincoln, youngest daughter of Mr. o b 2 four sons and his son-in-law would : e || 7 Mrs. William F. McConway of e e 2 unconscious. few dabs fro ot | n rectors o aygr < 2 Riders of the west and sou and Mrs. Willia 5 3 er thing, Herman owned a A dabs from a we! The directors of the playgrounds | 210 SP0% SO cop B0 e eken | Rough ich was anchored in the cove | handkerchief soon brought the hero | will meet day morning, when final | o0 "M Sk L B8 0 ey 1 west. Many of these men are said to Pittsburgh, Pa., and {‘Adwurfl_ L. bnbu Mr. Bedford saw the | back to his senses, but while hasten- | details will be completed for the ex- “1" i : Bk 1" : i Y 1659 | he organized and are ready to start for | Cheney of Cleveland, O., were married n his own eves, for Herman | ing for a doctor a few moments later, hibition at Walnut Hill park. The | Lhal @ fortaight ago he immedlately g;iision headquarters when they are at noon today at the McConway sum- it out one day on a trolley | Schwarm evidently declded that he | mmmmeo, comsisting of Chairman | pa oouin obtain and rotired to Sasa. | established. Colonel Roosevelt is said | mer home in Harwinton by Rev. 11\(*{!‘- bss the river. None of these | wanted no part of notoriety and at the | \\' F. Mangan of the commission and | oo “Ph 20 &0 B0 T hief | to have sent out word that he doesn’t | bert B. Howe of Watertown. A’r ade him less desirable as a | risk of his life leaped from the car | F{}R ]glfi SEASUN | Joseph Roche, which 1s handling the irpose in mind belng fo met in shape | Want any man in hs division Who | Cheney is general manager of The and certainly increased the |and disappeared. The New York mil- | proposed City league details, will meet z“ ?M’d o im:q\xm;c}; it “’“ can't ride, shoot, take care of himself | Aluminum Company of America, | | tomorrow morning. el i S %% | or nhis horse, just as he told the Rough | Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs. Cheney w 11:. ! FER - . Riders of the Spanish war. take up their residence at Cleveland | Has Sclected His Officers. Romance Develops. Schwarm was too modest and wrap- | bk 1pn?) i Y 2 = His division, however, will be unlike | after an automobile tour. 'm still had his famous mo- | PINg himself in a cloak of mystery | Youug Amenfla on Hand 1 RALST[}N PR[]VES HE Since then he has held innumerable | 4j¢ Rough Riders in all other respects, | known far and wide as the | 41sappeared from public view until he conferences at his home which were | to t1o colonel is said to have profited 1 but moon concluded that | @PPeared at the Bedrord nomesteaa | [arse Numbers to Assist gencrally supposed to be of a political | " iy experience in the Spanish war ' nobile would be more fitting | il the guise of a budding millionaire, nature, but many of them had to do | ,nq to have stated it as his purpose to Bbout to possess a fortune, | The letter was never published as it s - . W T THE MAN with nothing else except the formation | hoye no hip hip hurrah element in . her thing from being a mere | W39 suspected that Herman himself | With the opening of the playgrounds | LD PRennu bR Inphe orentiof Infeitroonsisonty men o Sare Kol Herman soon became some- | Was the author. today, came the joy which knows no S jer =a rosulilolihese conterences llcientjtojtiioloore, et Men for shop and ser to the family. In fact he T | bounds in the hearts of Young Amer- f . P o e e o e lme S O O ve with a young lady in the MILK WAS INFEGTED ica, and 9 o’clock, the hour set by the E d [ B g w h Oe}] ee. = 'j 2 : 08 De 8 led in 1o Colone & o Y d W k A l s T Teing pb e i o e | SHOUEEALR of Belng With Oher | wis o pove tovca e Sumerloe e | ot ormr it men| Yard Work. Apply ow the state of his feelings. e | opening, found hundreds of children g 4 "’ ol Ri s "‘\g””on[‘” i bln’ s e :|n](l‘ t;lh(-rR]v\hl)( 1?‘1;9(\":\:1 B R !-‘P X Ls e as qui s | from all parts of the city on hand to | [ Wife New Y NG & alian i rolled in the co s | Berl C ver, was quite another mat- | nyirq peath in Milfora Caused by | - oF i e s ey an's Wiie New Year's Vo commanders. Many of these officers | ¢1ou1a form one. These demands have erin OflStructlofl fiioEed Core counselad againet i StmeEatiel LERLHS will be men who have been his close | some by mail and by telegraph, and sty marriage. Both Herman | Milk—Authorities Seek to Locate | Plans for the season were formulated friends in civil life and have discussed | (o q o :"‘ S et e G e C veetheart were young, almost | at a meeting of the supervisors held New York,.June 88—Joseph .|1is plans with hi 5 the colone Aol e s 0-, iy to conslder marriage, but if Source, yesterday afternoon in City hall, at LASED Al gL, carefully sorted out the wheat fror t Ralston, president of the Ralston| rrhose me : { iHon . . B e as Aot s which Miss Mary A. Campbell of the | steel Car company of Colummus, Ohl e el e on T e e mpana) Basing ifled Sth ose AEBo | e il veaon s hatehanid Milford, June 28.—Mrs. W. P. Grip- | commission outlined briefly the de- |yho w edlraentis Ty Gec se pi| it Colonel R oosevelt ibelloyes Sthel | vintod o et th emsalves in readiness. er l[l tatlon er "] # A | pin of Bridgeport avenue and Spring- 1s. She ske St develonme Yy by George F.| grganization of his division will be The. / that Colonel Roosevelt has | one, Especially as he was Pring- | tails. She spoke of the development | Demarest hey say 88 pay or u con field street, Devon, died at her home | of more play spirit rather than an | §150 00( one of the quickest and most spectac- | yept the plans as carefully guarded as h assured his prospective | 12St night. The death certificate gives | over indulgence of atnletics: General | affections of Mrs. Perlabelle Demarest, | War from the standpoint of efficiency | ye could because he realized that it [ law that he was ready to | e cause of her death as “septic| Director Moorhead also spoke briefly | exoncvated of the charges yestere| L= oI coliliiry collld efpect 1o sec. 2 4 was an extaordinary situation— had consulted a desler in | SOTeS.” believed to have been caused | of his plans for the season before Justice Whitaker. It is said that the mobilization will be | an ex-president of the United States Mr. Bedford concluded that | PY, infected milk. SR isoral A e S 1ed for divorce last April | Accomplished in a month; that the di- | seking a president whom he has bit- mianicould do quitalasiwellljly Lo Pdeat ma kes thenthind fons dniiSe ervi At the grounds w s awarded a decrec on testi- | Vision Will be put into the field with | terly attacked for permission to lead # . f : S i Sl Ty he supervisors a e grounds were > s 3 S st modern equipment; wi e rOODS, ¢ 2 as Britain and suggested that | (IS town to be attributed to infected | © /2 TIPETY SRS BE 0 BTOCE S HERE | mony that she and a man subsequent- | the mos quip vith a ' sych a body of troops, and that he was Keeley, an auto agent here, | MIIK- Mrs. F. Oscar Perry died Sat- | (F W T0 ORAIM (HOIE SSSIBRRAUES 1y jdentified as Rals whom she e . .’ | urday and a grandchild died yester- & had known before 1 arriag T pply the demand. A visit to| o ¥ Dridecsiit bomital Bartlett, Miss Mae Cox and Fred Lang; | ; * S257H ASH Imarriage, werol g AT % . 2 2 . = ey’s establishment followea | 92V at Bridgeport hospital. High street, Miss May Begley and |. &0 apartment together on Broad- Authorities of Bridgeport and this way last New Year's eve. After the land new grey “six” was ex- = S AredacRens e Basil Riley; Burritt, Miss Viola Stros- = it A i E ALITY 'l l It suied to a nicety and a | fOWR are conducting a rigid examina- | " 4 2dward Martin; Smalley, Mi | el mae 0led oy rl . QU €i. tion into the cause of the alleged in- - CEeanals ; : : gainst Ralston, and the i ol A vies s tehour [lof the state Dacteriolosical board at | <1oW e ;n; i ,\mi(h')n uanson | friend of Demarest, who made an affi- 806 STORE 805 Biead. that Father Boarorq | Middistown salo today tnat heve | b0 enaries Wilsh: folk dan- Eainat et fonon ghopseredinas | R e e S S [ alsh; ston. No answer was filed in the i advance until he got a 2 cing teacher, Miss Marion Rearden; ase and o = r's were n Ei infection from the milk, samples of | S < > B case and the papers were then sub- $2,000 from his guardian 3 = 3 industrial teacher, Miss Catherine tted to Justice Donnelly for an or- T AL Mo oot mbariiad oo vox il o et o i B e eSS DO o on A GUARANTEED re the Shoe Pinched, teurization or absolutely stopping the teacher, John I ourke flw eriff’s jury to assess the pls ntiff's | 3500 MILES ‘ : dford couldn’t quite see the | sale until the cause of the trouble is Out in Full Force. LSS actithahefsulins bn in that light and as Mr. | located.” ny of the old faces of past years | PeNdINg was then made public ana alled to see the wisdom of were among the first day attendants at | oo O (“"}‘\"\ e “'l‘n&’w']_“{l"‘:! o 30x3 ... $ 844 ith a fine new car on the U UM TO SW S the grounds- At the Bartlett school | o' .o S5 1€ S98" £ S A8 James M A. Foley to submit a ore | of mere promises the deal LTIMAT IS grounds, the largest crowd was 1 oieytosibmit Sproofitthat ihere 30x3!, ..... $10.64 gh. And then Herman ap- | attendance, it being estimated that S A D 1 perceiving that the game was = _ o e ()| D L ik aeen . ||, SCRE I 8 T L S 0 . . 32x31, co... 81100 4. Ho aisappearea Mondsy | Gormany Gives Nelghbor Undl © | morning. The' High strect grounds | * Niiduria o inivieen ” prssainent All kinds of fresh Fish---finest cuts of 33x4 i TS d nothing remains to prove | gClock Temorrow Night to Agree | 2150 contained many of the old tim- | pysiness men in Columbus were sub- er existed but a sheaf of his rs while the Landers grounds, al- | mitted that Mr i letters. to Exchange of Commoditics. W lessened e ;‘lm'nlwl" I size | Columbus the day h{fdkx‘u(;nz\lvtjr:cs«l to Beef’ Roasung Ch 'Ckens’ BrOIIerS and Humbeldt Vul i 5 4y since last vear, showed up well. The |have been served here. . umbo LRI [Flerman As a Hero. nce at the other grounds was S EE LT e e he | FOWI- Natlve Vea], Sperry & Baffles’ | Repairs Tubes and Cas-Y : June 28, 12:01 p. m.—A Zu-{ a(ten , the rider of the ‘“red | .. ispatch to the Mauin says that |y, to the standard of pa seasons. Tt | denied that he ever met Mrs. Demar- s the plan of the super g est after her marriage, and declared Among the state troaps which were j Sea irt, J., are shown herewith: and Colonel John D. iser of the promptly in the field after the issu-| No. 1, g the guns of the First rst Infantry of New Jersey; No. 3, ance of the president’s call for the | Field arti , New Jersey National| suns of the field artillery loaded on National Guard were the New Jersey | Guard on train; Na. 2, left to right, J liat cars for transportation to the soldiers, pictures of whom, taken at | Lieutenant Colonel (-(‘r-rgl, M. Buttled border. respect in which the young |lionaire wanted an opportunity to re- held by the family. ward real heroism, but unfortunately , & motion’ picture actor, for damages for alienating the st came to the notice of The | germany’s demands on Switzerland . 5 $1.25, out a month ago When & | gor xchange of commodities are | in the time this week perfecting the | that the action was brought to black Ham afld Bacon, All klnds Of fresh ings, $1.29. i 2 supposedly wealthy New | ;1 tye form of an ultimatum which | v for the Fourth of July celel mail him. up in the mail one| .cphires at 6 o'clock Thursday night. Walnut Hill park. Miss R As further proof that Ralston writer sought light on = ity was SO e Gl alen fresl BBV e etables) ho, a i exlonanmotons MARINES ON HIKE. ncers for the selected program | called to the witness stand before Jus his machsK of his life, had —_— which she is arranging. Miss Ring- | tice Whitaker and Ralston was asked ow Berlin BIom the high- | avrarch 80 Miles to Occupy Towns in | rose will also put forth extra efforts | to stand up. On being questioned g e accident. TEET ';’ ":“"e“t Domingo. i to have some of the exhibits of her | {0 Whether Rnk:"n was the man he & a eet more | s i 5 SR e saw with Mo demarest before the :ilmzofsfnfé &whc #red | WiMingion, June BE—Renr Ad-!C23TESS WOTk on habd &t chap shue Ho e il el RUBBER c death not merely have i miral Caperton at Santo Domingo ad- fionxle foltanals: {ihicucs whom he had served the papers in the | i G % s that, The athletic end of the program | alicnati suit, he gl sti ke illionamself, | vised the navy department today that alienation suit, he said “I am postive 8 MAIN the New York m %nd | Colonel Pendleton with a considerable | has been assigned to “Jack” Rourke, | he is not.” | | 240 Mafll St 3‘ . B ughter whi 3 . 3 . . sty n-ha{redT:: lgetter char force of marines was marching eighty | and the splendid successes of past Justice Whitaker then dismissed the FREE DELIVERY ped h“,“' 1 as heroism ailes overland from Puerto Plata to | ¥aTS will no doubt be eclipsed this suit and Mr. Ralston left the court jwarm’s act orxr py Santiago and La Vega, interior | Vear The experience gained by room vindicated.

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