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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1916. NEW BRITAIN, CONN ... UNDERWEAR EINION SUITS Full, 3-4 and Knee Length $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00. Also Two-Piece Suits TRUNKS BAGS SUIT CASES $1.50 to $16.50 SHANHOUSE MOTOR SUITS $2.00 PERFECTLY PASTEUR- IZED MILK SEIBERT AND SON, Park Street, Near Stanley, 6 teams. Tel. connecticn RECEIVE WORD FROM COMPANY 1 BOYS’ (Continued from Fir: Page.) shouted from the rear platform, *‘Say there — here’s a telegram from vour wife.” ‘Although neither has a | wite—yet—it worked. Somehody is al- | ways taking the joy out of life! But of all the receptions we have received, none surpass those In little old Connecticut. At Danbury it was | that we were given the greatest ovs tion. Our division passed through there at 4 a. m., but even at that im- | possible hour a special committee, 1 | hunareas of cit and a band lined | or the station platform and in unison | expressed their patriotism. The fact | they provided a large quantity of ! elegant sandwiches (just like the kind | “mother used to make') to ay nothing of rs and cizarett helped greatly to boost the Danbur stock in the eyes of the boys of Com- pany L Slecp in Day Coaches Our division seems to be in excel- lent spirits even though they have ab- normal appetites and the mess-ser- seants and cooks do not seem to be able to satisfy what is no more than a daily lessons in the Spanish have progressed sufliciently lingo. far Si, senor” when the cook asks us if we want more to eat (but the funny part of it is he doesn't give us a chance to say more conely that). So, to prove stil real Spanish linguists so that we will at least be able to “Sabe” what our enemies are saying I will close with Adois. 2, Bach and every one of the boys sends his greetings to those : = back home and the hope that they will (Continued From First Page). not worry for “We belong to the I o T i company” which hasn't been licked | ROrthwest of Thiepval and are attack- o ing fiercely in an effort to surround it. ek The important German position at Fricourt may be cut off. Sorry For Conn. Men, Advance Carries Five Miles. Police Officer Michael Cosgrove is | The reports show that the French in. recelpt of a letter from his son, |&nd British, at the points of their . ¢ | furthest advances, have broken Private Timothy Cosgrove of Co. C, | }1ough a distance of more than fiv Ninth U. §. Infantry, which has been | miles beyond the first German trench- stationed at Laredo, Texas, up to the time of the writing of the missive, but which was expecting every moment to receive orders that would take it over the border into the turbulent confines of Mexico. Private Cosgrove has seen consider- able service about the border for the past few months and entertains no particular love for the Mexicans. Hope that the move-to-Mexico order would be received shortly is fondly cherished by all members of the company to which he is assigned. We to say sively that we expect to be 'BRITISHLEAP OUT OF TRENCHES IN 1 es The British the great French, advancing on T t, are moving with steadine After the assault they were quickly covered distance of two kilometres beyond the German front line. Thus far the day has gone well for France and England. Five Day Bombardment. a The tremendous offensive which has been launched by the German front the culmination of a five day bombardment which in the amount of ammunition expended is the British army on | ORD OMFRICE (@ 14116 ASYLUM ST. HARTFORD. have gathered you Monday at only ‘ $1.00 each. 7 COATS | DRESSES WAISTS AN 0DD EVENT Every article from last sea- son—about fifty in all—we together on one rack, and offer them to RICHTER & CO. MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EX CHANGE. Represented by E. W. Eddy. 81 West Main St., City Hall Building Telephone 18 NEW BRITAIN TRUST CO NORTH & JUDD RIGHTS Bought, Sold and Quoted FINANCIAL NEWS \WEEK-END FINDS MARKET DECLINING Again Today the Waterbury Stock H] Been a ‘While Surety Also Gains. ‘SCOVILL JUMPS UPWARD Strong Feature of Ma reasonable demand made by the “in-| Speaking of the local boys who are | and in the territory involved, exceeds ner man.” As yet the railroad (even ! enroute for the border, the local sol- | anything of the kind that has been SKIRTS S I SI] D 0“ M Th Again today the Scovill Manufa in the arm in the editorial col- | dier extends sympathy to them on ac- | previously known in the worla war. 0Ieé dhares Drop BT et i s e stro. umns there special delight in | count of the terrible heat which they | For some weeks reports have been e f q feature of the Hartfo oc panning the railroads) hasn't pro- | will encounter there. While he ex- |current in England and France that Some values:up to $19.75 aSlth[al]Hal Fraction change and sold a Hitle 1n afnch] vided us with sleepers and that is a | pects to see active fighting service, he | the “big push” of the British was vesterday's prices, at 576-580. Natio very sad feature of this expedition. | does not think that the “rookies” as | about to commence. Tt was stated that y — al Surety also gained today, jumpi Tmagine Pickup, well over six feet|he refers to the Connecticut militia- | England had 000,000 men, fully See them! You'll find New York, July 1, Wall St., 10:30 |2head five points to 290-293. T and broad as the back of a hack, and | men, will be pressed into other service | equipped and trained in preparation 5 s . extending in ea .. | various quotations were as follows my own six fest and ample proportions | than guard duty on the horder for the supreme effort to break the | something you can use s Declines, extending in few in- [ 4 rmorican Brass, 294-206; Al trying to find comfort on a couple of S B R 00500 stances to more than a substantial [can Hardware, 133-136; Billings & No wonder we dream of downy PR s | shells are declared to have been fired " fraction, marked the opening of the | Spencer, 107-109; Bristol Brass, 6 couches and the National Spring Bed | Company Cook Thomas C. Dolan of have brought 200,000 men from Egypt | week-end session, the market ro-|67; Colt's 830-840; Landers, Fra oyt Company E, who also lays claim to be- | daily in the preliminary hombardment | i1 @ddition to large numbers who | maining under the influence of the |and Clark, 68-70; Niles-Bement-Pong Further writing at this time is im- |ing a policeman and intends to prove | which extended over a front ninety | W' fi(;"‘. lm (l'”'“ following the ill- | Mexican situation. . 166-170; New Britain Machine, §3-8 possible as Musicians Anderson and |it when he returns, has written from | miles in length. ,..;.T;ldp;u:.;”:;\Io‘;nr:rsmx]s-m:::;] Il:;ir:f d DMH“ST P on e limited acale, ;""(‘; & Juad, 86-90 (Rishts 1518 Bigge are plaving the best call of all, | Hornell, N. Y. He states that the he meuses of the British attack( = " o | ° S 5= ML oSS o[ 0us mEINLE 10 the small atendunce | Sthufard Sorew, $34-328; Unton sl the call that even the rawest recruit | members of Company E are all in ex- | was fully appreciated in Germany, ac- | oo 1 ® canajorily aleo [of traders. Texas company and Can- | ufacturing, 90-92; Stanley Works, 88 : i 0% o S : 1l veterans of the Dardanclles. The|adian Pacific were distinctly firm.|86; Eagle Lock, 70-72; Peck, St docsfnot navestogneaibut oncelitoljccllontisnlxitstand g ood fheal th i Isj foora e Soknemepapetficommentsirromd| e nids Coriei e o SOl e | R SO B SR S 5 1k || anal Wilcox! 55585 : s learn—M There are times when |only trouble is sore arms, caused by | Berlin, and the utmost confidence was | gurian forces which must opnose thia| e She o os Bogan Log e mawich sb ey meal time is not the best hour of all, | vaccination against typhoid. The | expressed in the ability of the Ger- | Sooian forces S IREDRS oy [iboclaly heavinsesAin g Baldwinid ocos S 2 S e S e i) E i & D 2 ereat army has been between 300,000 | motive, Crucible Steel, Studebaker, FOUR FREIGHTERS SOLD | but this isn't one of them. | boys of Company E all send back their | mans to meet and crush it. and 400,000 men. A despatch from |Tudustrial Alcohol, Mexican Petrol- | Boston. Jute < One more thing—w ce W taking {igreelings Allies on General Offensive, the Bulgarian front stated recently |eum and American Smelting. United | golg :“?:;d.i:: "‘(ml \:-’mr I-m:gh' St The allies are now on the offensive | that the German troops who have | States Steel yielded a small fraction | snaseq e 1he obon.12Ve been pu Lloes S ar. The | Leen aperating in the Balkans had |and Bethlehem 1 1-2. S O iental g Ay U in virtually every field of the war. The | been aperai 1 they Balian a company for trans-Atlantic servicd British assault comes on the heels of | ”n:‘ ';:; 1“‘”“':]"‘ ‘Lf 0otk ‘2““ ‘I“‘l‘) S it was announced today. The Shaw the great successes gained by the Rus- | {17 any sttack quust be =—New ¥ork Stock Hxchange Quote= | ot gregrmship company sold th ot i CHIAD ot et it | FEXRD iy 03 R ney tions furnished by Richter & Co., | ¥ it oo eamers F. J. Lisman, M. E. Harp sians in Galicia and Bukowina which — members of the New York Stock Ex- il d v e 3 : Baral Hesreecntod Ey BV Tday| et an enobscott, all lake-buil have resulted in completely driving | SENATOR HARDING COMING. | (hanZe. Tepre 307 B BEeY- lcraft, for $2,287,500. The steathe the Austrians from Bukowina and are i ~ — s e 191 183 183 | Edison Light owned by C. H. Sprague still continuing. On the Italian front | Prominent Republican Will Make Ad- | {068 Go6 - A9 386 28 | on g son " was cold for $762,500. The the central powers have also m(‘ll \[\Hh dress at Third Warders Outing. I Can 528 | Prices paid were double the cost of Tl m,‘,;:f‘,o”h(‘,“::l _\'(n’”(a‘,:.“",h.i“.‘,::; Senator Warren G. Harding of Ohio, | Am TLoco ... 6.,;‘ | construction. | the Austrians from position after po. | the man who was tempor rman | Am Smelting n?: Vi f— — ’ [ sition in Trentino. The defence also | Of the Chicago convention and who de- | Am_Tobac A0 R o e . . == : e livered the key-note speech, will speak | Anaconda Cop 81% | of Verdun by the French appears to | ° 1 ; Shas it Sl 2105 | New Britain, within and for the Dis [ineyelctireneale ki eYpaTe nealoripa B I AT SR R0 N aRd N B e R M R e e e 191, | trict Of Berlin, in the County of Hart. tle in that bitterly contested sector | Outing on Sentember 9 and make the s o % | #ord and Biate of Connscticot. bu tus | seenis recently to have swayed in fa- [(2941o5 of Gis day. icmetor Copres| B O o | 30th day of June, A. D. 1916 N S 3 D t { vor of the defender: W. Klett is chairman of the speaker’s :vl)'u Steel 4:” | Present committee and he received word of i Butte Superior... 67 % e s e ew Savings Depositors e v, | smmited ami o Foatven ora of [ it oo | i . aar . [ The sreat offensive undertaken by | vitation last evening. Among the other | Cen Leather 56% Wistate of Hilen Ahssrn, lats of Now JO d U f | the British offers, according to reports | speakers will be Senators George P. [ Ches & Ohio 62 | Britain, in said district deceased lne s | from the front and the comments of | McLean and Frank B. Brandegee. Chino Copper 493 Upon The Petition Of Patric | milit crities, an absolutely new de- President George T. Kimball of the | Chi Mil & St Paul 98 Ahearn, of said New Britain o parture in the tactics hitherto pur- | Third Ward club has arranged to have | Col F & I .. 41% | praying that an instrument in Durlng May & June | sued by the belligerents. Contrary to | the outing at Lake Compounce and | Crucible Stecl 7 writing purporting to be the last witl | the favorite tactics of the Germans, | the party will be conveyed in automo- | Distillers Sec testament of said deceased may il:rinsh did not attempt a part ad- | piles. The general committee will rie sved, approved and admitted to ‘, | vance by massing their artillery at a [ hold another meeting in a few days | Gen Elec proobate, as per application on file ere ou ne 0 em L | given point on the line and following | to make further plan. Goodrich Rub more fully appears, it g an intense bombardment by an infan- e ie s BE Great Nor pfd ..120% Ordered—That sald application be a try attack in serried columns. NEW YORK SUN SOLD. Gt Nor Ore Cetfs 341 : heard and determined at the Probate II Noi Come Rl hl In Employing an enormaus number of o Tlinois Cen .....105 105 | Office in New Britain, in said disirict, 9 {:un& the British maintained a con-| g0 A Munsey Will Merge Papers | Inspiration 5014 on the 5th day of July, A. D. 1917 | tnuous bombardment of the German S e S| wansas City so 251 at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, and that lines along the entire ninety miles With the Press. Lack Steel 67% notice be given of the pendency of of attack. They sought to level the| New York, July L—Control of the | Lehigh Valley 785 said application and the time and German trenches and destroy the con- | gun and the Evening Sun yesterday | Max Mot com 81% place of hearing thereon, by publigh- crete fortifications which sheltered the| passeq to Frank A. Munsey by pur- | Mex Petrol 96 ing this order in some newspaper German machine gun squads. Fire | g o vl s “C Rojis imterest | N ¥ Alr Brake ..185% published in said New Britain, having also was directed agalnst the German | o537 o0 V' TAR o ST 0 N e g a circulation in said District, and by tarbed wire entansloment. In thel p 1000 REORST U0, T AC KOS . INYNH&HER 62 posti copy thereof on the pupic evenings following this daily artillery e ]‘mmmn for soma Hime! havins | N ¥ Onti A West 27% sign-post in the Town of New Brighin, storm raiding partles dashed out from [ ~=57 LR EE o b Sun | Northe P 1131 in said District, and by mailin ihe Bt ilnes tolch pTatoRth i et |k SISl B AR SR A0 R SR (NS S oD EGE (15 InotioE Rpostarel iy it struction wrought by the big guns, | With the New York Press, which Mr. | Norf & West 1313 b5 oty Abiears. D18 Hano o ave In this way the British claim that | Munsey bought in 1912 . S g3 132 e nue, Bridgeport, Conn., and 1 many prisoners were taken, machine| 1D closing the deal the Sun having | Ray Cons 22 Ahearn, 700 Atlantic street suns destroyed or captured and the | Passed to Mr. Munsey, bought from | Reading aabog Bl ford, Conn., and return make. and Starfi An Account and cntire defense of the Germans de-| him the Press, thus acquiring that | Rep I & S com BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, moralized. A French officer who wit- | Newspaper’s Associated Press fran- | So Pac | Judge. nessed this plan of operations de.| chise. The amalgamated paper will | So Ry i R 2 scribed it as “the last word in scien- | be called the Sun and although the | So Ry pfd | ecelve nterest From tific warfare. name of the Press will be carried be- | Studebaker At s Court ot Probate hothen i Offensive at Toos. low the title for a time, eventually it | Tenn rnlp { New Britain, within and for the Dis : ; will be dropped altogether. exas Of trict Of Berlin, in the County of Hart- » The las: considexable aff msive un (0 paper il hel tnsiea | g o ford AndESIate 0% Gonnecticuidoniie dertaken by the British was a drife | 06 (NS0 PADSE B R S Union Pac { 29th day of June, A. D. 1916. 1o foroe 8t Loos Hn Bentember, i 10T, issue. Mr. Reick and Edward United Fruit Present, | in_conjunction with a similar French | e Spa o sl T ichner | BERNARD F. GAFFNEY effort in the Champagne district. The | Mitehell, ehief editorial writer on the | Utah Copps | "RNARD F. GAFFNEY British captured Loos and claimed to Sun for many years, will remain with | U § Rub Co e pucee have taken 20,000 German prisoners | the organization. Lt jisstats O JaliaiHoyey slateiotiBers and many guns. They were unable to =T © & Sheel L Aih fRald 'htlrm L , press home their advantage, however, | ARTILLERYM DISAPPOINTED. | Va Car Chem _Upon The Petition Of Nathaniel 11 because, according to the British| Fort Wright, N. Y., July 1.—The | Westinghouse | Mitter o voryton, Conn., praying that :}\;‘ar”(;?l(‘e, the reserves failed to arrive Connecticut Coast Artillery corps was WA ORIAGE ot K { Hell andl inver ! realiontets i et b omeward bound today after ten days e s : 7 : Ale mo The British official Tosses In _the | dsillin. at the fortineations. It has COTEON SRORECAS S iDSsEn Saonion Dieniore i Fattle of Loos were 60,000 men. That ( been a tour of hard work. The men | Washington, July 1.—This vear's | aPDears, 1t i3 aid ST - Shentd 3 3 ; e =il ; rdered—That said application be the British public is prepared to face | for the most part are disappointed be- | cotton crop was forecast today at 14,- | Ordereq—That sald appiieation be a roll of dead and wounded on an| cause they are not held in antici- ( 266,000 bales hy the department nrl‘mi‘(\v R \mmm m' seid d l cven vaster scale is indicated by the pation of war service. The various |asriculture, which estimated the area L CUEER ane ”‘r Faly: 40D H““ comments of the British newspapers | companies will bo transferred to New | planted at 35,994,000 acres and the | o (the Bih day of Julv, & D. 1916 b o . ed, that the ) (i) take them to their home stations. | 81.1 per cent. of a normal. | said application and the time and Dritish authorities were prepared to | e T | place of hearing thereon, by publish ace a 10ss of some reds « = 5 5 EPIDEMIC : & . by publish- their object and drive the Germans swport, R. I, July 1.—Two New York, July 1.—Infantile par-| puplished in said New Britain, having from France and Belgium. schaoner yachts, the Vagrant, owned caused twelve more deaths In |, circulation in said District, and 1 L by Harold S. Vanderbilt of New York, | Greater New York during the past | posting a copy thereof on the public Quiet In Balkans, and the Virgin L. F. Crofoot of |twenty-four hours. Fifty-three new | gign-post In the town of Beritn, in The only front in the whole theater | imaha, Neb., sailed from Brenton's [ cases were reported. ‘The scourge | said District, and return make of the world war where comparative | Reef ILightship today, starting the | has claimed fifty-nine lives since last BERNARD F. GAFFNEY quiet refgns today is in the Balkans| Fagtern Yacht club's race to Marble- | Saturday. Jud and the predictions of an allied ad- | heaq for a gold cup affered by Mr. vance in that region have been at | vanqerbilt —_— = e T - least as numerous and circumstantial S CEETEY —~— th regarding the British army CLFARING HOUSE REPORT. \ A A i rrance, Tnere have bovn R0 | e ovk, Juty e sttement Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. tivity, aerial raids and efforts by the l‘lzu‘_l;ch::“il:mv‘I«;r;n;lrx‘t’\::n ~n.‘:\‘p-1;1§n~ :"(‘)f A STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORATION 5 Dulgarians to strengthen their lines by Lol et a e e s the occupation of fortresses on the| (e week shows that they hold $80.- organized and qualified through years of efficient, R evapaper eomoamr dents at | tuifemonts. This is a decr ot | § trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian : ! Saloniki have estimated that the §20,208,470 from last week. Executor or Administrator. allies have a total of 600,000 to 700,- e o = Open 7:00 to 9:00 Saturdayv Evenings | 400 veteran soldlers concentrated on SCHOONISIY ASHORME 3 CAPITAL $750,000. SURPLUS $750,000 p % b ® y g | their lines in that district. The re-| Rockland, Me, July 1 7TicR'l\rne 3 | organized Servian army, reported to | masted schooner Donna riges, c ti t T t d S f D it CO | be 150,000 strong, was recently trans- | Bangor for New York, ran ashore on onnec Cu rus an a e Cpos . | pcrted to Saloniki from the Island of | Ash Island in Mussell Ridge Chan- M. H. WHAPLES, Pres't. HARTFORD, CONN, Corfu, where they had been re-| nel last night and today had filled equipped, The British are said to| with water. |

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