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4 NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1916. [Sin Sm ESnap shots of Company I Before the Boys i Left Niantic Camp for the Mexican Line M'aum % Qo. (INCORPORATED® CEK WE CALL YOUR AT- | 7 \ T ] ' ‘ HARTFORD TION TO SOMETHING TIRELY NEW. akeasT | (EERIWS e sl i x4 Hartford’s Second . CERREEGE W T - | Half-Yearly Sillk Packet Sal Sfi‘g‘::_sn:n IS;?:::: a;g(;%,;:j: : ‘ COMPANY 1, FIRST REGIMENT, Pl §1.98 = i : ' T ] | NOW IN PROGRESS Eisn e R o Offering Remarkable Economies on 6,220 Yard bW APRONS ; ¢ / 1 p LA < . bt fine Chambray, . e 3 S5 % e mERT ARG : N 3 e . ¥ g > For the information of old and new customers of our Silk Store it is well to recall the reason fo ) . EACH . 3 3 : § L % . Dgal our semi-annual Silk Packet Sale. 1 c Regordless of silk market conditions this sale is presented regularly in order to eliminate all odd ; 3 3 8 4 wii i and ends in Silks which have accumulated in the interval. made of fine Per- . X e 3 3 ;s . : i Aiih T G, A gt i P S ¢ . ! Early in the year our first Silk Packet Sale proved its worth and it will continue a semi-annua 3 s . o % & institution for the benefit of our many customers. 5 EACH e < - Mmoo M‘ e 4 i 78 per cent. up, silk prices have gone in the wholesale market during the last six or seven months 0OC e = . 3 0 - 34 per cent down, is the average that silk prices have dropped from the old regular rates in th en Take Notice. ; 3 . . . . ; 45 \ 'LAGS ! FLAGS ! A 3 For the information of those not yet acquainted with the method of the Silk Packet Sale we would a COMPANY STREE state that the different lengths are all done up in packets, like this:— “om o EA. T 7 . - . ‘ Yards in This Packet, 5. Sale Price of Packet ................ $7 50 000 I 4 R i . . wi ; . _ Standard Price by yard, $2.50. Standard Price of Packet, $12.50. £ : ; o ; o' o i . 1,500 Packets containing an aggregate of 6,220 yards of Silks in odd lengths, from our own stod! > % i ¥ i with many others purchased for this event from one of the great silk distributing houses of this country, which deals only in the worthiest fabrics. No Packet carries less than a 25% reduction in price, many 50%. Although the silk is folded right] side out in the packet any packet will be opened on request. You will find fancy silks, black silks, white silks, and colored silks in many weaves and lengths. g, Vg “SERWEE A 4 U & A& - . Examples I Examples Brriba 2 N ) " Ty $5.00 saved on 5 yards of fancy striped taffeta at | $2.76 saved on 6 yards of black Taffeta at $7.14 pd : : A S ; - ; k) $7.50 a Packet. Standard price $2.50 a vard. Packet. Standard price $1.65 per yard /i ps . # i : 5 o 4 | $3.00 saved on 6 yards of ecru’ Pongee at $3 per $5-10feaved fonfitfyaxds ot ina vy EMoltel st V.00l r ¥ the iy - W i o, A oy . i S : o Packet. Standard price $3 per yard. e # i * - : “ - : Packet. Standard price $1.00 a yard. | $5.00 saved on 10 yards of fancy Plaid at $5.00 pel §6.38 saved on 4 1-4 yards figured Poult do Soie at e e aloricel $1.00 Dortyaras W Plan Gives City Twenty-Four O S TR @7 GONENGR 3050 por Tmckel mandara ice $875 por sard. | any Gieren Jongehs OF Tajah ik Ponges a¢ 7 $56 saved on 5 yards Chiffon Velvet novelty at $18.75 per yard. Standard price $1.35 per yard. Sport stripe Pongee many lengths and colors at 75¢ per yard. Standard price $1.35 per yard. The avove photagraphs were taken | Guard. By this time the soldiers are | in the state contributed a better ap- | HOHI‘ System by the Herald camera man just he- ( well on, their way to the front and all I pearing lot of men than New Britain per Packet. Standaré price $15 per yard. fore Company I, First Regiment, (',lnr(‘ anxious for a personal interview | and if they are called on they can be N G, started for the Mexican border | with Senor Carranza or lesser lights, | depended on to bring more honors to PACKET SILKS BEING SHORT LENGTHS ARE NOT USABLE IN REGULAR STOCK AND ARE Tew Britain has it all-night postal | With the rest cf Connecticut’s National | such as Obregon and Trevino. No city | their home city. | THEREFORE NOT RETURNABLE. Be among those who make first selections. prvice at last. The plan which has een u.rge'sd by I’_osimaster Delaney y . Practically it meant that|be open Sundays from 11:30 to 12:30 nce: his inauguration as head of the mail left at the local office after I p. m. The regular closing hours fo street will leave tomorrow for al office has been perfected and | 9:45 o'clock was not shipped out un-|the other windows will he as follows Clty lz‘ems . 5 fond dreams have been realized. after 8 o'clock the following| Stamp, 9 p. m.; money order, 7 p. m.; i L & two weeks' stay at New London. . . It aso meant that the hours | registry window, 8 p. 0 - - Securing this i ILOTIINE, f| Heriaa A o b | 3 puty S kle will install the 05 spmuch ne.eded M- 5f the employes were dw“g!“‘ml‘!&i Rural Carriers Charles M. Peter Pathing suits. Largest and most o rl (\:\‘ I‘:r‘i‘l“in: (“‘:ln' lodge, No fiement to the postal service, much | come of the men being forced to rist | son ana Emory Clough bhegan their CSCIUSIVE line in New Britain at Bes- QI & P 8 Chorrow afternoon sdit is also due as early as 4 o’clock in the morning to duties on the additional territory , S¢-leland’s, of course.—advt. in Talmud Torah hall. Hon. George M. new «.icers. In this connection Homer | be ready to commence their duties at|assigned to them recently. Carrier ank Turton and family left yes- | o " . 00 o ooosial meeting of Crmmings, democratic national | 4:15 0'clock, the required time accord- | peterson goes to Berlin, while Carrier | terday for a two weeks' stay at Chalk- Dherefvillibe 8 Bbe e N dtteeman from Connecticut, 1s | g to the rules of the office. Some!Clough will cover the new route er beach. e : entitled to some of the thanks | ©f the emploves live as far as tWoithrough Barnesdale. Fireworks at\Gladdine's 4 Ches | QT ° anks £ ) . 4 | orks at Gla g's, 4 Chestnut. = A cers ol seme- the all-night service. miles from the office and in the winter| moqay marked the commencement —advt. B uncforrcertiot ‘\::e]]Rfi;’fi,A:)Tn:g:‘:(. Promptly at 11:45 o'clock last|months their health was aften Im-fo¢ (ne fiscal year at the office. Mi.| Mgy Alice Hart of Hart street will | tomorn Sl e ] vy ' ening there gathered in the local | PAired, in one instance a local PWY-ly.xj00n has compiled his fisures for ontertain a num S Rians sue L1}/ tomorrowim oI nE S 2 flice Postmaster Delaney, Superinten- | Sician writing that a patient of his, o 5 iyt g e ('!nm iin a number of friends over the | [ aygest line of underwear in the Went oz Inills Tamied DG oo Clerial| holis|amember ofithelelexfoaliforce st i i s R e el Hounthjordulaat her@immenth emetatlifony aticutipzices B csss LRlanaic e Slarence J. Boardman and James V. | Was suffering poor health on that ac-i ;0" o fojows A T ok EE advt. | O'Brien and star route carrier d4- | count. J 164 5 3 g s The police were called to the brook vas bor is . o i a e fice b pouches: 1915-1916, 4 A son was orn this morning at fard P. McAloon. When: the duties Mail that reached the office at 11 : i oain of At the foot of Linwood street yester- | \jigs Nagle’s sanitarium to Mr. and faining to the closing of the mails fl’tlockf “‘;L\I 'L“*[““'(’““m l‘“»\' "1“ “““ s11 day by the information, furnished by | Mrs. Edward F. McEnroe. ) Ve 4 floor of the office all night and when . 5 5 ats ana e . s R 5 Q arrived, Superintendent Grace or — two boys, that a man’s body was float- | * p . \jsses Edith Maier and Doro- 0 Omen S mart aS resse 3 e i the 2 o’clock mail, which was carried | ey e o : 1 d the pouch. Off to Berlin to i ing in the water. Investigation showed | ;= 1 nge are spending their vaca- fre the first of the incoming mails | to Hartford then back to Berlin at 4; DOUBLE TRACKING WORK. that it was the body of a dead pi S 3 Postmaster Delaney in company | ©'clock wa¥ doubled up with the 4 EE— LR Q] dead Pig. | tjons at Washington, D. C. Mr. McAloan. aclock delfvery it meant hard work Trolley Company Planning to Start | Officers James Skelley and John L. | 4 son was born today to Mr. and | Carlson have been elected delegates to Joseph Cote of 133 Beaver ) for the employes to get this mail in| Jubilee Street Jobh Nex eck. ! Mrs. | Minl:d“_‘" ':; B“’;eu’“ch“- AT S B0 Gy s e G G | S : DN Xt eck | the State Police association field day | girect. oY in e vas EY B 5 S g S av secured o s 8 arge 3 o i0; a NOTwi « y P was the o e ST o wving secured promise of a large and convention at Norwalk on July pl T homast Tonar | and T e I ol adcTor sbece vellas a kil It official letter to Postmaster Gen- . sang of laborers from Bridgeport, the s R -dson and T. C | s was turned down and then the.aid of Bridgeport, the 11. Offic A. Richardson and T. C. ¥ 5 : s Ms i : . 1 Burleson from Mayor Quigley | Bos LUTRed d0wn and e nd he im. | local department of the Connecticut Storey are alternates. Captain T. W. son, Jac ting James Maloney stripes and flowered effects daintily trimmed with pretty collars and) qp cenden mep e ED : i : of Norwich. cuffs, smart belts—Alterations Free. Hon. George M. Landers as fol- Johal ing | COmpany announces that the double Grace, vic 5 oGt mediately began his task of showing : Grace, vice president of the associa- EA RN BE : SPECIAL HOLIDAY OFFERING the postal officials the ! henefits the tracking job on Dwight and Jubilee tjon will also attend = i 1 July 1, 1916. E TAX HEARD FROM. WHITE DRESS SKIRTS > o' < el streets will 'be resumed next Thurs- JU o > g . 2 o'clock trai at urs- | Albextl 5 Bl S stopping of the o'clock ain | Made of heavy washable fabric—smart model 5 day, July 6. Tax Collector Loomis reports a new 3§ Rerlin would give to local people. | ©4F% : : Tax Collector Lo s rer Postmaster General, o The double tracking on the Hart-| . T. Hurlburt and family of Chest- | y,he record for the collections in ail ‘Washington, D. C. pocket, button trimmed down front—waist measure 25- The Washington officials included the | The i ! refuseé to :m- “the extra trip by the | f0rd line begun last summer was car- nut street have gone to Madison for! gepartments in his office, the figures | EEeh e s i o L D s Ghamits G (oxrca s ecets |10 EIEIGE ©F D10 G, being $84,422.02 dgainst $61,279.20 for. DAINTY NEW BLOUSES dn!hk:::\{ex(;fxn:h:n((l‘ltlzl‘xfiz\f:'(.,t‘:x‘13:“ and operations were then suspended | Judge and Mre. James F. Cooper | june, 1915, the best previcws record. Just received a wonderful assortment of the season’s newest the New York, New Haven and Hart- 870 ObETeiio s 2 - h e s 8 Socne ot R SopRSe A M ecline to | 1oF the wintef from Dwight Court have gone to Jackson, N. H., for the h taxes are not officially due % : 2 K as ety for tHIRTe B s it ol ox: || ToTa railroad omiicigis would [decline (9 Althoug] models in all the wanted materials. ress our appreciation of the action stop the train at Berlin. M Landers to Kvli\l‘km street r(\yy\:l:ln,\ the only summer vacation. until today, the bills have been sent G [ the post offica department In ar | Iecelved a letter of February & from Sereonof ahelwtiols lng fromuy Shisil Judge and Mrs | John ET Jicitkham || out (0% several weeks and many < : t TR A. B, Smith, general® passenger agent, | (v to Fartford wh h is not double ' anq family will spend their vacation | people Who are anxious to get the in- Y ] anging for al l?te autzo'!ig mallito s that thellcompany Lwas ready i tracked and the trolley company is a5 | a¢ Nantucket, Ma evitable out of the way without loss y ' i points, and for the receipt of in- | S8 g 2 £ as Teacy | anxious ic e el . : ai e @ o nils af an earller Gour 1a |2t any time tolafop)tno train, when |l S A0 PHAE 0 BEND RS |, A S e cenG ) @ B || OF UC promptly ipaldin R ahoRe o s,ne morning, thus expediting our en- | Pians could be made to collect the| : 7 Mass., on his vacation. lectipns Wmeroiedindsd B agRollon s el 1 o e o " | mail. Mr. Landers and Mr. Cumming 3 | P e it 3 Taxes, $78,607.90; street improvement pRe oail service ancasoliyerios: worked carnestly to'show the officials | RELIEF COMMITTEE ORGANIZ} Miss Pauline Bessoff will spend the | ¢369 08; street sprinkling, $1,424.31; |5 = = = Jth;ioxe:fer“:se t:i\vfir;(r:l:i:;‘l:c nr:« e o | 5 holidays with friends in New York. | fotal $84, TO GIVE PICTURE TO SCHOOLS | Company I at Spencerville, Ohio, £ tanightBodt Il e e L T e i | Birstiwork Ao Ob tain Distlof Al || C W R SEAYWOod Jlett foadyRroribiew — — i —— 4 o'clock Thursday afternoon. 7 | York for a vacation stay. ASSAUIL/ AT FACTORY. Springficld Publisher Tries to Advance | captain writes that he and all his m jEice mal 1 later th i ied and Enlisted M L e v and later their point was carried and i nlisted en. 1 : ~ £ Yours mv“:ruly’ s el i e e E | Prof. M. F. Regan of the Normal Spirit of Patriotism are well and send their regards to 4 R GEO. A. QUIGLEY, B o s s oo that Fd-| . The relicf committee authorized at | school has gone to Syracuse, N. Y., for 4 A ; § folks back home, L Mayor of the City of SR the council meeting Wednesday even- | his vacation. of the York Hotel, complained to the | A R. Birchard, treasuer and general ¢ . New Britain. :h’n“:““‘iv‘; \i“l"‘“' ‘h"", = l‘u‘hf"dl“l (;‘ to|ing and appointed by Mayor Quigley o e morning that a fellow em- | manager of the Colonial Publishing Dy W T - GEORGE M. LANDER Ine et paae! ‘“ LChie S0Ae o8 o | met yesterday afternoon and organ- | chicago. Il on 4 e f’_!’ ’; ploye at the Corbin Screw corpora- | company of Springfield, publishers of “MOVIE” REGULATION. . President of the Cham- ““; A ;‘:»‘“:’p “?lOC"”»\"“"“‘“ 2 ized for business by choosing Hubert i S DA Vsl it Spengs tion had given hm; a ]mmmi Al- | “patriotism,” a magazine, announced | 1t Tyl oriConta arcal E office. Bichemas b ananaDe L ss . B. Stone will spend her va- | though the police looked for his a today that he Intended t resent to 5 5 5 : - 2 a puty Comp- ! day that he intended to present to | ¢ = = e n By the new system at the office, cation at Hoosick Falls, N. Y. ot i O SO R ] P 0| [ T et N e rdinance Committee Approv Starts Effort in January. " . E | trolleri i SRR a1 el erlc AT other | 4 a persons Will be able to secure service i Loy S LGS e GO M. Lan- | Miss Martha N. Shipley has gone to | the factory they were told the man a reproduction in color of a famous had been discharged after the fight. picture of the signing of the Declara- DHeEauch discusseairosil /1 The efforts to secure the al!-nigh; twenty-four hours a day. The shifts | Bure (o g Wi nod Camtain & e . 1 rervice was essential to the needs o ki T S fiderny e hite and Captain Samue , Ny « t in the clerks’ schedule have Dbeen |y, g4y, i o el and v — tion of Independence. The picture {is now in the window of Brodrib & "‘“; the first official letter was mailed | worked out satisfactorily by Superin- |~ | rder to learn as soon as possible by Postmaster Delaney to the postal| tendent Grace. Th )plies to every | just what New Britair i = A. 13, Shipman will spend the MRS. AHEARN’S WILL. Wheeler’s store on Main street which was brought to the officials in Washington, D. C., urging | ; i i e || aty News Britainsmien rare il Rourthlof) July with friends iniMount | B C35s o oroved | seivico,. The salient| Eot Wit the lexception of Bmtun|the|government service, Captain Mag- |y oron Ny A it By the will of the late Mrs. Bllen | Mr. Birchard does not believe that | of the common council in a B Geaturos Of'“,hy ftiras rosded ety day \"Y{t’l\ the n_flm: 3\-\11 close us\v v.n son was delegated to get into com- S S " . e tor ‘Ahearn of Brook street, which was the picture of the signing of Declar- | tjon introduced by the school B e the night force commenc- | munication iwith headquarters at Ni,:l\{h,‘, @, .;; Post left 1_\:: sy for| filea ' in the probate court yesterday | ation of Independence, painted by | oo S 0 T = . oston after a visit with local friends. 300 is le right er | T bull and reproduced in histories | 5¢VEr? 4 Ik 4 afternoon, $300 is left outright to her | Trumbull and rep: histo 'so:;cr;r }t:d":zr:(‘:l Hrh Oye2 re the | IRt at 12 oclock. been secured the committee will| Mr. and Mrs. Batton will spend | G 0FR00™ \/ “Agnes Meehan, and ;nOW in use in schools is a true like- | last night at a meeting of the ordi B¢ ecossiad data - to Subitantialet ihe At the completion of the vacation | hold another meeting. their vacation in Taunton Ma, | the remainder is to be divided equally |ness of the scene The figures are | ance committee to whom the mattd jalms7of the postmaster, why the | Period, Postmaster Delaney will make | = | Mrs. H. W. Daigle of Fairview street | [ CCCR Ty 7 children. Patrick J. | (0o stiff and very unlike men who were | was referred and the committec aj B e G Tmck 1o Tanaary 1o 1ers, | arrangements for an earlier delivery | HEALTH — DEPARTM i | 1eft last evening for Sechwell, N. B. cons, is named | fired with the ardor of patriotism. Mr. | proved the proposed censorship k Y the ‘fast growing city. At that time | Of Morning mall in the busifiess sec when the monthly appearance of | 1 S Walthers left this morning for | executor. Birchard is an enthusastic patriot and | voting and the drafting of ordlnance & the last mail from this city closed at | tion. The night clerks will ‘also be | (. peport of the bealih ocidenr) e for e week eng S ——— believes in *America First.” He in-[iwhich will legalize its actions 9.45 o'elack, which went to Berlin, | 8iven sufficient stamps to supply P€O- | oomes out next week there will he| Miss Kutheryn Sheehan of Ba BIDS ON SCHOOL, WORK. ists that every boy and girl should . o ‘her S le calling at the office afte® the reg- | .,y igne ; ¥ : at. | street has one to Atlantic City, N. . : become familiar with the faces of the Jience to Hartford, where it was left, | P Q in it a circular calling at 1 y C q e 1 : £ sed. "The ; Ly Gl Bl - The committee on school accom- | oy who mude the United States pos EDUCATORS ME rémaining until the south bound train |ular stamp window has closed. "The | {ention to some of the essential things | for & two weeks' vacation. modations met yesterday afternoon E ey . ; i i loked It up at 2:30 o'clock, Many | resular closing time for mailg herc- (o produce good health in the home | My, Charles I Conger has gone 1o | and recelved bids on sub-contracts for "*”"\"' Sy ""““f;‘”‘l’“ Dax declded | New york, July I—The nationd : By i : 2 . ; : ! celved bids o o prese \e picture to the schools, | 3 mplaints were heard from local | after will be 1 a. my, Which Will Jor at the re. Dr. Reekks is ar-) Buckland, N. Y. for a vacation with | the Osgood Hill school addition, which o council of the National [ husiness men and residents who,|mean that letters, etq, will reach|ranging a plan whereby every house- jfriends e RO i rivevnes TN 5 : . ) “wishing to send a letter away later | New York at 7:05 a. “‘L The Sunday | hold will be supplied with one of 1|u-.~t-| thoms ae fo be 5dded to the srue | LADBURY WRITES HOMI, association met here today pre than this were forced to despatch a | mails hereafter will close at 15 |letters. The recent typhoid scare | e e i || SO (@ e w0 e the annual convention of tf messenger to Hartford, incurring | o’clock and, willy arrivfesin New York | which was checked in its early stages, 1 ber of pupils. The contract will be | Quigley today received post carc \ssociation, which will begin Mor -xtra expense, not to speak of the an- | at 3 o'clock. The stafno window will | will also be touched upon. Misses Lillna and Mojlie Gruner of | ;warded next Wednesday. mailed by Captain H. F. Ladbury of | and continue throughout the wes® July sale at Besse-Leland advt. Joseph John, who lives at the rear for Board of Censors. the moving pictures in ing their all-night duties Sunday | antic. When this information has Ahearn, one of the ucatio) imi More for less at Besse-Leland's— advt, i /.