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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD., MONDAY, JULY 3, 191€. v }B;T(,‘L' MAY F IFE).; LL [ : i - Dr. Georginia Monks has received word of the death of, her mother in | | Pennsylvania, Licutenant I'r: tilligan of En- | gine Company No. and Lieutenant | orks Display at Walnut Hill | D | Givenor o Company No. 4 | have left for sir vacations, and | I : 2 Firemen Ired Smith of No. 5 com- | Pi[l‘k W]n Fea[m‘e | pany and Captain O’Brien of No. 3 | i % % have returned. Substitutes Carlson | == ’ | and Sparmer are doing vacation duty. Eeritam Tl e e x | Following their customary action, | fitting commemoration of the & : i | the Firemen’s Pension and Relief | ation of Independence tomor- i association has voted to donate §200 | vhen elaborate plins have Leen _ % into the city pension fund ted by the Chamber of Com- § : 3 Chairman E. G. Babcock of the for a display of fireworks in - 2 safety hoard will endeavor to have a vening at Walnut Hill vark. . . . light khaki cap added to the summer ptly .at 7 o’clock the opening of i . uniform of the fircmen remonies will take place with et Wallace Richardson and Daniel ert by the American band which | T Cosgrove have taken the ph 1 ex- for two hours. Following o, amination preparatory to seeking ap- come the display of fir . % : S pointment as super Y police- the selection of which has oc- B i men. Their fathers are both mem- much time on the part of the - gl 3 # | bers of the regular department. ttee, and it is the prophecy of 4 S 3 e e e o en that the populace gathered o L o taken over the three blocks from the ithess a_scene which has never b e - § Kanrich estate and, after making | urpassed in this city. A mam- ¥ S some alterations, will occupy the crowd expected to be pres- g aaak SEe i store, ad, every precaution has been 5 to insure all safety. Through operation of the police depart- frules governing traffic have been t, and the enclosure which will Mrs. J. L. Dawson and son Edward 8HA freworks has been roped are the guests of relatives in Meriden. sufficient manner to insure the e Gardner Weld has secured a leave of all. July 7 was the date set for | of absence from the Roy T. H. Barnes afternoon program at the park | opening of the first public kitchen to | company and is substituting at the in charge of the public amuse- | feeqd the populace of Berlin. This is | New Britain National bank, where he commission, under the personal { one of the first results of the de- | Was formerly employed. islon of W. G. Moorhead, di-| cision to organize communal feeding at the playgrounds. At 1:30 | 5¢ {ne German capital, following the ! ONLY RELIGION CAN the members of the various| ,ppointment of Adolph Tortilovitz | bunds will assemble in front of | . e i Toiator: 5 5 url\j'[_s(“?‘A.ast:}Tl‘dinDz‘ L von Batocki as “food dictator’ of the PRESERVE COUNTRY 1 German empire It is the duty of Von to preépare for the short street | p,(o0ki who has won fame as an ad- Work an the new Ruthenian church | at the corner of Clark and Winter streets is progressing rapidly to the park headed by a ““;‘”L ministrator, to distribute the food ° 2 < pt the marchers will be supplied | o1, 1\ of Germany equitably among | Rev. Dr. H. A. Jump Preaches in American flag, and will wear | ), "0, on ors of the various grounds. ;, at the park, a folk dance pro- i | Hartford Sunday—Calls Attention 1 game feature will be between | 15t Union will have a smoker, at | church this city, preached the Cen- youngsters in the neighborhood. Pian to amuse them with a series xtended to the German socle- | ning taken away my Gods which I made | D f this year’ The Boy Scouts of the c re i art foll : T d h f . l . l el e e e e S e et e e e 0 end the function gloriously serve he direction of Miss to National Crisis. ger the directio: arrangements for celebrating the | wnees and the Pirates at 4 | Which proimnent orators from Ohio |ter church in Hartford, yesterday an Societies Saengerfest. entertain its members also some from | his theme, “Micah’s Big Thing,” the } - . .t iich are holding the annual | and the priest, and are gone awa. f P d g Boy Scouts to Do Duty. | . B 2 Ol spirite ames. “With Micah religion was the main bncing at 10 a. m., the grand | Hill park tomorrow evening. Detailed | as naught unless he could keep his e barade for which prizes will be | duty will be assigned to all the hteousness and the kingd of Ea for largest number in llne, [ Scouts when they arrive at the park. God. Are we of today good imita ew m essed, ote. The line of march | Members of the following troops are | tors of Micah? Ts religion the pa - i1l th - P afi;,‘l:::rg;“;&1g?‘202\~e:t:xe:n “night before” with open house. The | Rev. Dr. Herbert A. Jump, form- A &2V John F Rl The | New Britain Branch of the Machin- |erly of the South Congregational and New York will speak. Matta- | morning in the absence of Rev. Dr. | § E ORATE h h l a h L d fl I . h el e P e C the porch or lawn with Lanterns and flags. Invite the freedom of the city which has | other cities in Judd's hall this eve- | text being, “And Micah said, ‘Ye have | § rest in this city, will add ma- and what Nhave I more? ” The se in the history of the ecity. | Fourth of July celebration at Walnut | thing and his wordly goods counted clude the principal streets ot |ordered to report within the lines, | mount reality with us? Do wo feel The C T ream ce Creams- y, and will terminate at ths [ Where the fireworks will be displayed | a5 he evidently did that if we lose tte park, where the grand open T"‘Om\'\qfly at {F::‘in D- M.t l‘rO?Ds 1, 3, our God and our priest we have lost rival will be held through the [ 4 7 8 9 10, 11, 12 ;“]:‘;‘Mf"“;f!“m"v all that is most worth having in lie? | with cake. This wholesome, delicious frozen dessert, with its velvety smoothness will pon. At 5 o'clock the distribu- | B . e to e a = “No man is really a man until he i i prizes will take place. form and with staff if he has one { a relizion. But man is man by | | be the delight of every kiddie. The following progrgam will be ren | virtue of possessing a soul, a soul that St. Mary’s Meet. dered by the Americah band fomor | 1. i toward tTe aneech nd s There’s a dealer in your neighborhood who displays the orrow will bring to an end the | row evening from 7 to 9 o'clock at | grasp the eternal he task i i 1 weeks of preparations for the | Walnut Hill park : [ ew Haven Dairy Sign and he will gladly supply you. of St. Mary’s Athletic a America. S | ligousness of all men. Our nohle field on Stanley street, when a | March, “Soldiers of the King” (re- commission is to make every man a 1y selected program, arranged quested) .- ... Parry 1 man by making him a religiou ector A. A. Pilz will be con- | Overture, Tancred....... Rossini o - VILE WILL IS FILED. A e L i 2 s e sy e | Bands Play as Soldiers W AMERICAN HORSE by the City Band and the Y. |Grand Selection, “F -.Gounod | 1064, even the hest of them, are not . g 3 i Deceased Carriage Maker Leav Es- I\ B. Drum Corps and mem- American Patrol --. Meacham | oo o nymous with religion. The church e Lo o RE e THIRD IN GRAND PRIX the association will participate. | Selection, “The Hear Paddy iy ite Ainest expression i Commtasinis G e 4 o tate 1o Wile, ival at the field, a dancs pro- | Whack” (requested) Balll Sl e oar yaimns to Z'rant’er‘ The will of the late James Ville - Will_be held under the super- | Popular Hits ....... Lampe | puardian of the inner vision and the | was filed in probate court today. The | ! : of Miss Mary Campbell by the | Selection, “Blue Paradise” (request- | qopocitory of spiritual achievement, | document which was drawn on May 1, | Bi§ Race is Held in Spain Instead nand a concert by the ba SOt s > CT | Religion, as the Master taught and 1588, leaves all the property of the of Paris— King in At aftefnoon the featuring events | Popular Hits ........... brought it. furnishes the right at- testator both personal and real es- day will take place, with ath- | ale—From Grand Ame ‘m(v,xy\hfir(\ to all experience. Tt pro- 05 | tate after all just debts have been tendance. ents, baseball and other recrea- | Fantasia . cooouoposan MR R S T i : s % | paid to the widow, Mrs. Harriet Vile The Holy Family Circle which | The Unive L iBstonn Ay to. live the Godlike life. When oth- : 2 : Mrs. Vile is also named as execu- | _San Sebastian, Spain, July 2, via« litributed considerable tima and | morrow afternoon at Walnut Hill see only the battle smoke of a w trix of the estate. George P. Spear | Paris, July 3,.—A Grand Prix of ap- s the developmen: offiHe | parkiforiineichildzenbiexerciies, wild and flaming world: it helps the . and Walton H. Meagley have been | proximately $14,000 was run here to- s, will. be in charge of the re- e “hris to see the hand of God _ : o . e s named as appraisors by the court. The | d in the presence of the king, and . : - crowd of enthusiastic sports- ents. 5 o | ! rough tl a i e ' > . : : witnesses to the will were, A. M.|a vast ;X‘lvli(]ays will be observed in a HERE’S ONE OF THE | smoke as ‘m"ko:‘),'.:m\tj:{,.h";S,O\‘;‘ll“li 5 s 3 . ; s o JB::(ach and Julia A. Beach. {imen um; was Yz?gd han\dfl)}’q]?’y ‘L |D£ way by the factories, stores | Lo st : : ; S A P g | Coehns Teddy, Ridden by Bliss. Spir s e e B ATES T SPORT S UITS| vt SRS dL sy o | s » e o : {\vas scond and W. K. Vanderbilc's e old time custom, the mer: dependence Day. Did ever our be- e ? : S e o : - BOYS ARE GARDENIN Meigs was third. ;i will close their places of bus y 5 loved country come to such an ap- i » e 5 o Al | Athough the weather ha been very The race (akgs the place of the the entire day, keeping their palling Fourth? All about us is the o L : i A inclement the boys' gardens at the |famous classic of the continental turf, open this evening until the ; fury of nations in conflagration. Even . O e s ol % . | | corner of Bast and Smalley streets | the grand prix, usually run in Paris hour. The factories are all e Ationr doors e e paeots 5 % : . ; f are very busy these day: R. H. | but suspended during the war = are the banks and the New Tt St o sow , £ : : Crawford has charge of the gardens| Some of the best starters in Europe Institute. ; i tience, poise, and penetrating wisdom % i ! 5 : &s in former vears and the plots con- | participated. Three Vanderbilt horses e many visitors are expected ‘o Whence can we ohtain thesoe A 2 e % g tain 1,250 square feet, whereas for-| Gigh, Roytleagle and Mazzara, were he Hardware City duri the | ' O ficient meast ropt from oA » e 5 merly, each hoy took care of 1,200 | favored in betting. bw davs, New Britain v no £ L ter? What o ey - 8 : i ot i square feet. The boys are manifesting | The course and the grandstand, s in the past send many ¢ the | 2 : | protect us in these earthquake days ™ - g Tid 5 ¢ much interest and Superintendent | displayed a number of American flags except a religion that reaches up into ¥ o " s 7 P | Crawford says this will be the banner | displayed a number of Ameircan flagy E - year of the gardens }nnd _mI 'he-l Ro_va}]h;’\xfl American and Spanish colors mingled. | B | | ' 8 | 5 to the shore and summer re- - : . The trolley and steam line of- the majestic infinity of the divine pur- have made preparation for : . | pose and down into the deep<st depths ’ 3 g thousands of persons, s o | ':111 mu; ’h\'w';v\ nature, and Hv{n brin 5 o 0 R . 3 THI $55. n in charge of the i . hought and word and deed to the o &% . 4 5 = ; are anticipating a banner day 3 P | test of the eternal moral order?"” 5 5 ¢ Lt s Archie Roy m" 1]» .}H?n sx-rnoin« nf]fl;t r line. % - i e fied the police early s et ‘]“‘ hat | swimming instructor of the Altamont. Hco Duti e o 2 i - g . S g b a wallet contalning o0 [0 ";:‘:"1“’: camp, is occupying a similar position LS LIRS . 4 HIGHLAND CLUB : : . AN : of various denominations ,was stolen | ,¢ ipe agsociation tank. Swimming is old time riotous scenes on the s . [ it e | from his home snn}\: HmelNattert 4l e e opuian featurs in the ik is is | ~ » 5 | - | - 9 % e P R F ‘clock yesterday. opinion before the Fourth,” are not LOSES AT TENN . e ? - o'c k y. ) at present and many are enrolling in bd, the police having during the | - . ENNIS ' < . ; ¢ ; i that the sneak thief who committed | 1o course. Regular classes are con- bw vears curbed much of this P i e P 7 4 > o) i, 1 i the theft got intc the house through | ducted Monday and Wednesdays. Pri- Jhe ‘‘safe and sane method’ 5 7 5 i AEF an open window. vate classes are held on other days. v 'Hovwever, ibelisving that | . f | New Britain Boy Only Onc to Win e B g 5 2 A g v el Miss Lauder has divided the class into nce of prevention is wo | i i i : ol e . L fa W g § p HAD NEIGHBORS DODGING. groups of eight and already many are of cure,” Chief Rawlings 1 L . : LGS QWL B s R HIT : i s el . Stella, Griscoviteh of West street | proficient in the art. Later Miss Essntowments fortn t o 3 : Opponents. . ? S had all her neighbors dodging for | Lauder plans to conduct classes for partment to be on duty this Lo . i . > o i % | |a while yesterday afternoon when she | the young girls of the city, who are . The members of the super The Bever Hills tennis team of 2 Lot : 5 ; | |gave a premature celebration of the | not members of the association, and™ ri force will it is expected be i peti New Haven won from the Highland 3 A > sl ! Fourth of July. One of her neighbors, | Who desire to emulate Annette Kel- ld to the outskirts of the city, | ’ Gonntey wiob tan ey e b S s . - % g | John Onderick of 33 West street, | lerman. This plan has proven very the regulars under the leader- | Sl e e i : o BAA 5 : B B! | complained that Stella fired a revolver | successful e S RLC A S paLh Sergeants Kelly and Hart will : : ;. e AL G R Salnd) T B 2 TR % o i o ™| linto his house, the bullet crashing |the boys. Each group uses the tank he center of the city in plain i p Ghs A4 score of ¢ matches to one. Every B r % 5 : . & = ¢ through the window for a half hour. i 1 | match was fast and interesting. The 3 e ke - S < < Flikessars fueldittedu-hitlyiby e f Dame has also arranged for | v . : | ST bt e S Gt o Y- i - 3 y 7 | members but the cooking and sew- bers of the fire departmen ; i Max P - New Britain, Stanley s v % 1 STILL: BREAKING RECORDS. ing classes have been discontinued for uty in their respectives 2 ; Srevoi g Peo nactanicy City hall seems to he a popular | the summer. et tie, evening S | - Walllam s Ie s Gaim | place for record breaking accomplish- | Many avail themselves of the op- D heve various : i L a J. Armstron, S. Armstrong and R. g A A e : ’ 4 ments these days. The latest mark 'portunity of the library f the night by elel n | S e Cushing of Middletown. The score: ) Ny g . to go soaring is the number of deec A s have featured “night bef Singles—Max Porter (Highland) d [filed with the town clerk during the EDUCATORS past. . Waterhouse (Bever Hills) 6 el past six months, which totaled 2,- New York. July 3.—Several thou- bre of league baseball will affor, : 64 Bobiraon i - 300 compared with 1,856 for the same | sand educators from all over the bives the pleasure of witnessing | ; ra gl (e R e period of time last year. The above | United States are here today to at- nd of the national ps ol " . (Baver HillD) Edi G AL ot (H . figures were compiled at 11 o'clock | tend the annual conference of -the Jarkin’s Senators will : et e e Scenes like the one shown in the |ice on the Mexican border. The men | this morning. National Education association. Dr. feal Ball’'s Bridgeport Hust i (Bevet Hills) d. Stockder (Highland) | picture have been common in most of | March through city streets, frequently | | David Starr .Jordaf\, v “e»r\rexlr‘lem of Wethersfield avenue grounds in | 5.7, 6.1 2, G. Morse (Bever Hills) | the large oities of the United States | S5C0Tted by relatives and friends and the association, will call the first rd in the afternoon. This will | d. Cushing (H it St 2 | preceded by the regimental bands. In | Colored Map of Mexico Free. ! general session to order this after- first chance that ma of the Morse. (Bover a7 itrone |10 which the national guardsmen have | the picture the band is seen “playing” Al map of Mexico, size of sheet | 1901 hbve had of seeing the Fastern 3 i s x . | (Highland) been entraining on their way to serv- | the men into the train. i1 > elaborately printed in colors. | wrs perform. S avervatiractiveon 1s Bt Doubles—Waterhouse a Hall Accurate, reliable, useful, indispen- AT THE POST OFFICE harter Oak park, Manager An- "(.:h\w:;”}};:“ }mv senne i‘”i wv\;vh a | (Bever Hills) d. Porter and Arm P i | sable. You get it free in the New One delivery of mail will be made has made arrangements for a pl inted border, which is featured on | strong (Highla 6-3, 6-4. Robinson STRUCK BY LIGHTNING. | about §5,000. The buildings were | York Sunday World of July 9, but you | by the carriers at the local post of- gram of motor cycle and au- i the cape “‘lh‘!<‘<“r'~ an o the 1‘”‘* and mberlir (Bever Hills) d suflield, Juiy 8.—A group of con- | struck by lightning during a heavy | must order from newsdealer 1d- | fice tomorrow. The rural deliveries e races In the afternoon. The | tom of the coat as well the white | Stockder and Armstrong (Highland) | nected buildings on the farm of Ar-|storm. They included two tobacco | vance, as edition is limited. Map will | however, will be suspended for the include_some of the speed | panama hat, which is crowned and | 4 ., 6-1. Morsc nd M thur Pomeroy about two miles from | barns, stable, tool shed and other |be found in the center of the Maga- | day. The money order window will in New England. edged with the silk. The belt fastens | (B Hills,) d. Williams and Cush- flield Center were burned about | buildings. The dwelling house a short | zine, ready to remove and tack on the | be closed during the entire day and~ ernal organizations have madelundar the left arm instead of in front. 1 ing (Highland) 6-3, 6-2. dnight, causing a loss estimated at ' dis away was saved. wall.—advt. 1 he office will close at 12:30 p. m,’k | e i YW, oA | Miss Catherine Lauder, formerly Stockder of Meriden and | i