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NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, jJULY 29, 1916. Isum-t with a smile of variety that | O'Brien left today for Winthrap | § won't come off. He s just been not- | Beach where they will spend the next N P A ified from headquarters that his com- [two weeks. | { Ready City ltems | mand, Company T, has heen selected s as the first company in the regiment M. M. Hill has gone on a tri l) C "' en : 3 . M. as g » o Bave interest by paying your water to do line duty down town. We be- | 5/ ahll Bea h S t f(’ M ts now.—advt. in tomorrow evening. This is the | BoSton: i 1S T R arty was held ¢ oM e first’ ¢ »any of the militia that has R dyeak e % 5 s = . g are last evening. About sixty | i i the teaulars have had the £ole hopor. | S50 Bt SCailc b i e most econo £ 5 s e sum- Exts were in nttendanco and wers | SOI0IEL BOYS Attend Divine Ser- | merciorore Company 1. Company w1 - | Owners of Machines to Approach L A et e g Ightfully entertained. and several other commands have had Miss Margarct E. Conlin left today neE h d ixed l’l Ross Sulo at the Curran Dry Gooas | IG5 10 118 OPED KL | 2es" woie™ss ot tor g imtorma | 07 Betrichem: X Nearer Band Stand i s tonight, $5.00 to $7.00 Dresses at | tional line in the town of Nogales. I Miss Harrfet C. Bliss will spend P : 49.—aavt. Vel hvillerencoiyoniwillirecan i ina | S8 ER RN SR B SR Modeled in both sack and pinch-back ef- frepid progress is being made on ‘CO. I GUARDS BOUN]’)ARY LINE Company I has been given the initial f g o Chairman F. G. Babcock of the fects, with patch pockets and made to Mfit, i | | i new factory of Landers, Frary & chance on all duty. The boys are e afety board now has a new plan for cnthusiastie and Captain Ladbury just parking automobiles which will be which is an unusual circumstance in most rk on Commercial = stree "he > street. The Miss Jennie Haugh has gone to jpent foundation for the structure announced: “Although a small com- = put in force at the next band concert i i ow being laid. It is expected that | YOW Britain Company Is First From | pany I guess we aren’t so darned | Cotters Valley, N. I, on her vaca- summer weight suits, $10. : at Walnut Hill park. At the last | rotten after all ey concert, the Eystem of Having ' all BREEZEWEVE SUITS FOR MEN. T must now call a halt as a lot of the = machines parked in the highway on They are all the name implies — cool, oodness of “‘Aunt Delia’s” bread. the Regulars—News Irom Camp | 1ghtweisht clothing that has recently Russell Hubbard of Pleasant street | a forty-five degree anxle worked out avt. arrived must be buted to the |will spend the week-end in Meriden. [ oxceptionally well and as the auto- airy and well-fitting. Made of smart, sum- R Holcomb. boys and I must sec to it that they B, obIIEU iliast tolleaibyl ihe. oris mery materials, they are ideal hot weather Knit Under Vests, = i Mrs. Georg , =y : ) s, get it Mrs. George . Dyson and Mrs. T. | rurther plans for his accommodations B ot 11c tonisht ot Ci-an pecial Correspondence By J. T, _— W. Timbrell wiil leave Tuesday for | aro meccusnre. g garments, $10. ods Co.’s.—advt. Son. o b v ce, Vi a visi Q R O s 0 DR B RO RIS Let Cars in Park. \ OTHER WARM WEATHERIS M S— and A S. Ellis| 1 Arizona, Sunday, July Lo To the south of the bandstandis | Flannel Trousers, Sport Coats, Silk Shirts, e transfered land on Ellis street | 1 Andrew E. Johnson. e A Lot e ) erSonais B RVipoextHonbHe N ewh B ritain |16 NSRS SEH AT ROERRATICI 01 R E AT ol White Shoes Pt. Aloysius T. A. B. soclety of | 1 r |Y‘1‘»“|L'\Vl|‘i‘|l1“~k\.[’(W‘ o [”17'1 ll‘!lcm- Trust company will spend the week- c DRt ey s dletown has sent an invitation to | e e S dnoad end with his family at Madison. . el ompers o3 Sent an imvitatlon to ) davs and keep it holy is hard to un- ! gt o park in this section and stand facing | < % Y o attend the carnival (o ho | Qreama of mome oy Toit S OU Of 0UT | Miss Alma Lasher of Chestnut St.| T V. Murphy. o foreman at Land- | (' RERCSand b oy ey BEl° thatinince, | July 31 to Aususti|of 515 . m., to answer tne call op|l2s Tturned from o isit with el fiors Frary & Clark, will ispend: tha | oorfof cars can bl R B P I e R ot g | e e SRR, NER o coming trolweeks at Indlan Neck [ ein, 1 TSRS e (ECh D 0 HERE w héz following delegates will rer | Harry Lauder’s sentiments on *“Beau- % oo Miss Dellata ;‘m“‘ secretary to | INe Thus any driver in either line S To BU OUR KlNfi t St. Mary's Ladies’ Temperance so- | tiful Sunday Morning” be respected Miss Vi QLD reavs eIl oD s Sa B s ik can leave at any time he seces fit. It U3 i i I ¥ at the C. T. U. A. convention in | and their sleeping hf\,m b ooy il Biver 18 ine guect of sy Hyeyn Mayor Quigley, will spend her vaca- | " v\]”fmm e mi“\“M.‘ e v3-99 ASYLUM ST Connecting with 140 TRUMBULL &7 rington, August 28 and 29; | on the day of rest and they be per- | Baker of Chestnut street. HonaL Eopt bruinhull Eeach out very well. Heretofore the occu- | HARTFORD. ks Mary Walsh, Miss Anna Coffey, | mitted, Lauder-like, to have their = pants of cars at the extreme end of | “break in their bed”; all in vain, i o FAT WOMEN TO RACE. the highway line have ben unable to | s Florence Fitzgerald, Anna Moore, | however, This morning almost all of | Mr. and Mrs. Truman C. Stone of s il e — a O'Kcefe and Katherino the boys went to church. A Catholic [ New Haven are the week-end guests | o,ep Tntere Events at Outing | Tomorrow afternoon the members P L1, priest said the masses for the Catho- fr. and Mrs. Charles C. Jones of the supernumerary police force Ev{nts ’Ionight Church Notlces, building will be completed within ec montt | i Militia Seleeted to Do This Work of | to permit automobiles to enter the | - Tomorrow at Schuetzen Park. soldiers and Chaplain Berg con- |of Stanley street. will meet at headounarters at which ducted services for the Protestants. I &S Everything is now in readiness, ex- | time their numbers will he re-ar- have seen impressive services in v cept the weather, for the Hebrew War [ ranged and distributed. Chief Raw- High class photo drama, Fox' s churches and cathedrals of ev " Relief association picnic at Schuetzen |lings will also speak to the men. ater. Morning service at 10:45 a. m. S inatio: o sig of - |1 rrow a hon @ 7 ing. = ] subj Hy B, " Ve esda 2vel g genoraination ypuchttoibishiforiEn /i esRen S g B e park tomorrow afternoon and evening. Supernumeraries Have Kick., — subject, “Love,” Wedn y evening dreds of men assembled on the hillside | ¢ 2 Attorney M. D. Saxe, chairman of the | meeting at 8 o’clock; chapel at the a ar — At the last meeting of the safety 7, 5 41 o < s Re iments were sorved | &t TeBimental headquarters 1s certainly sports committee, has arranged a pro- [t the 1ash meeting of (he Safoly Vaudeville and moving plctures | corner of West Main street and Park 2 2 > s Keeney's theater. Place. The reading room is open week musical numbers rendered by the ?h?f:’,:,ie:::\i:fi\?( St 1o onaee ] Miss G. A. Johnson will spend the | gram of athletic events which should [ J9#2€ THE SURCTEEMSTIHCE Fresert: Wy 1a Q5w oste set them thinking of Him who |cComing two weeks at the Claribel [ meet with the satisfaction of the most | 5,,iv jn place of a regular patrolman e e e irs. H L. Buckbee entertained | (o il L BTS00 his servico | cottage, Walnut Beach, Milford. fastldious lover of sports. AmoOng the | 43.0 pe given the same pay as a reg- Chamberlain council, Jr. 0. U. A, ° ¢¢ock m}fl{s'f' lmnn it en nom dlloniox ) N _, geaitizesftope Roaredion tEwITIRDeRAY |y Under the present rules the | meets in Jr. O. U. A. M. hall. mfi“reieft‘l d«n’ n:vrmmn abiantl R inteet that iby worie kT ’“:_m'”‘ s ""““ fat “‘“‘"-' “" race, a pie | hon receive $2.50 instead of the $2.75 A English Lutheran Church. Fortin ot o honor of MIsS | ean it was a labor for the bovs to | Mr. and Mrs. John Welch and fam- | 8Ating contest, a baseball game and | (pey seck. The safoty board tabled fe Fortin of Manchester, H. relay races for women. Suitable prizes | (10" petition for the time being and 5 bend thelr knees in reverence to their [ily have returned to Chicago after a 5 5 C S EE s Eva Koplowltz and Syd > i 3 5 12 . raf o . e L 0ok : ford Court, Frederick ( Wunder, vdne: Creator. Out here in the great south- | visit with local relatives. e awarded for each event. now there is some talk that the su- Pastor:l Sundaytschool atl 9:80i 4 m': n rendered musical selections. During the afternoo: bhand con- 3 s e west with little but earth and sky and & SiLernoon & bang M- | pernumeraries will refuse to accept AYS A BILLS 5 s i . e ; 8 X PAY LL morning worship at 10:45; church Sambialiey M el e el = cert will be enjoved and in the eve- | their monthly pay checks because S e s B R Him than in {he great citics and be- ) ning music for dancing will be fur- |(hey have not received what they | PN ARRESTED FOR lieve me, among the soidiers here He | James Daly and Clarence Keezan | nished by Lynch’s orchestra. The | ge Chairman Babeock porsonally FOR MAN HE SHOT o T e not forgotten. will sojourn at Walnut Beach, > | proceeds of the affair will go for the | favors their request as he thinks that S & s Elder E. F. White, pastor, preach- ASSAULT ON FATHER Corporal Ts Too Ambitious. the coming weel. relfef of the suffering Hebrews in the | if they do the work of regular men o ice, 10:45 i 7:15 Headquarters recently lodged a fengzones and do it capably they should get the | po o oo yulv 4 Cases Was Concluded . ‘N8 Service, 1. m. an I i - - i same Dz He states that he will complaint against the company for Frank Duffy of Bridgeport g MEpPay. 3 _ o e 3 . raising disturbances early in the [ mer local resident, was a v SUES FOR $1,000. have the matter taken from the table In Police Court This morning and the culprit i finally | this city yesterday. )—- —— at |‘1M nex Vy\f't‘;:::.‘](“ ke His Aged Parent a Week | been caught. Corporal Sokovich h 2 John ¥ DiNonno Brings \ction ; xi”« ’.‘?:xln:\};"\l‘\‘ . a | been insisting that his men hawe Mrs. John W. Barry has returned Against Two of His Partners. Uhe JeuDern U er? Ago Tonight { everything in readiness before first | from a vacation at Westpor uing and it is expected t bys Sevs zht. | a vacs F estport. Thr . T ) mhe helen depart- call and as a consequence the men in * hrough Jud T B. Hungerford, | tember or early fall the ent depart- | Petective Officer A. J. Richardson ' have been leaving slumber- | fyed T, Clark and A, H e uabess beUE Nl | et fee e e Rand s lars rdgepar his SR SISRE o e, SR £ Sy against Santo Bonauti and Eurichetta | wi 1 150 men |t le Sridgeport this morning siearly avididOias e ln IniNew la o ceantBeach Allla for $1,000 Constablo Fred | The policemen’s basehall team | Without a permit on that date, came | hall, Milton S. Anderson, pastor Bre he took John O'Brien from the BT hese same men thought it - Winkle served the papers, returnable | whien is to play the Hartford polies | up before Judge James T. Meskill In [ 10:45 a. m., preaching by the pas- ¥ ; hardshin to get up in time kle s he pape ’le | which is to play the | : _ X v s : T - oay he polic g A St o £ Will probably be made | Police court this morning. As the |eaoin shrdlu emfwyp vbgkaj xzfififf of the police there and yojeqve for factory or office as early | Harry Scheuy has returncd from a | Defore the court of common pleas on | in September will probably he made | D e 1 irely an ac- | tor; subject, “The Holy 8 he ¥Et him back to this ity to stand | ae 6:46 orl 7045, Mhe enereetic oo | vacation s Dennuan the first Tuesday of September. up mostly of supernumeraries and | Shooting proved to be entirely an a [0 Coibe RO el S as 6:45 7:45. 5 g nr . S ; i A N cident Assistant Prosecutor J. G. | Christian.” 12:15 p. m., Bible school; = Jmertoeionicharzesion | noral Wenfiao farasito pet s bigucal i R R S i G0 G| o e s (D Ses Sl it U anvn. 00 000 o o e et e , e al slock made i raterbury. The e « ok 1910, with the two defendants and |anc e several practice games be- 070k 2= J 2 & b = pult and injury to property. alarmcloclk made iin Wateibury.iThe il Professor James|C. Moody and fam- e rk s fiit i 2] i other count Judge Meskill imposed a | 7:00, Gospel meeting. A cordial invi major of the battalion has decreed | ily Joft today for an automobile trip | tWo other men, he hought some land | fore the eve ay. that this misery-maker shall have a |to Provincetown, Mass. near Glen street Later the silent S T ety s o | iss Loretta Heckman entertained ut fifty of her friends last eve- at a lawn party at her home, 1 sington avenue. The lawn w: orated with Japanese lanterns the house was decorated with First Church of Christ, Scientist. Thomas Sheridan of Stanley strect spending the wek-end with friends Vega society, meets in Vega hall. English Lutheran church, Hunger- m.; Sunday school and Bible class at, 112:10 noon; prayer and social ser- vice on Thursday night at 8 o’cloclk; Morning. all are cordially invited to these ser- vices. n O'Brien Charged With Striking | The adjourned case of John K gatha, charged on two counts with slfooting John Pazle on the night of Emmanuel Gospel Church. July 3 and with discharging firearms | Emmanuel Gospel church, Booth's he accused is about 22 years of age maximum penalty, $7 and costs. At- | tation to all. i torney = — | is ( arged \\'vlh assaulting his | muffler as a part of its _regulation g partners sold .th.vir shares to ]{rm.\vvf'. YE TROLLEY STATION | e e e er, Terrance O'Brien, who is about | equipment. Inasmuch as this partic- | Misses Blla Moore, Rebe Dorsey, |81d a house was built, the latter hav- GOGD‘B EE o s i hosnt AT Ele (bs Peoplc/alCliurals years old. The old man took unto | J1ar tent is across the strect from the | pary Kiniry and Helen and Mary “‘,‘:- (‘hfr' SeofichofnontoiLatons e e | the man he shot and has also oftered Sunday, 10 o'clock, praise meeting; elf a third wife last week and it | ONC eccupied by the writer and his | Monsees will spend the coming two | PIUNGIE claims, Tonauti turned the 1 i niic T fhh ihe e tE b | 1046 reihiia s Mers W P aid that this nows was nat pleas- | WHHRLLED DG L0 “f“”““‘. up [ weeks at ntam Lalke. provertygoveritoRailia. Mayor George A, Quigley Voices His | 10 " ot GhiGigs: 12:15 'Bible sohso &5 to his son, who is alleged to have | (heir voice in son ! pab ST I Theodore Sawczyn, ordered by the | Young People’s meeting; o’clock, fle a special Visit here from Briage. | . Relolce, rejoice give S MIESENan Sy Bl oSy s iuned IN THE REALTY WORLD. court to appear this morning to state | evening service in charge of H. W. last Saturday to expostulate with (S8 L dav and to. | from Westfleld, Mass,, where she v The following transactions in the| in Regard to Said Plan. whether or not he had complied with | Beach; Thursday, 7:45 o'clock, prayer Atmospherically, yesterday an | itcalitriends! realty warld were recorded during an order to clean up his yard, failed | meeting. parent. | day have been scorchers. At noon v e e A £ fr the Imot hadialready been! tiedy SRV SVE BEGISCECIET, 8 B a0 the week at the town clerk's office: Once again the trolley ’“‘“‘“:i‘ to appe His lawyer, B. W. Alling, v e voung T visite is . i i Realty " ., stati roposed statior us > | & i a When the young man visited his: s 0 ' (e hot weather it fs Detectiveland & Saviuell Bam- Union Realty company to Conrad | Station, or proposed stati e said he had ordered him to come to 2t bis Homefonrinistrect et e it ult ol intcretand Mol tort aaat vy ot Albert Ruth. | Bergiand, Norden street; Stanley Bo- side until a final resting place | 00 B8 il U riqze Meskill ordered A. M. on Church. grected by his new step-mother, |i,1] tnese Greasers are’ 80 infernally | orford left this morning for a two ki to Rdward H. Kelly, one-half | Can be decided upon. ~The latest and | " 1yan's arrest and he will be in God's Promas” will be the subject g alleged that young O'Brien made | 1oy, o SR e TEeEk TR bR interest in land on High street; Ed- | final crushing blow to the praject| ., " yonaay. upon which Rev. J. S. Gurley, pastor ene at the hause and Mrs. O'Brien | rhe men are now beginning to enjoy s b S 2 ward H. Kelly to Sophia Borawski, | came today when Mavor G. A. Quigley | “°350 /e 00 1110 recently ordered |of the A. M. E. Zion church, 11 Cor- his disapproval of having the| % .oy up nhis yard, has failed to |bin place, will preach at the ser- Disapproval of the Council’s Action fow that the health department is forced to u(‘»n The old man ex- | ;o fruits of the canteen. Sald fruits Mr. and Mrs. Willlam E. Doolittle | One-half interest in land on High | veiced A s s % ion te 8 battered countenance which, | consist of ham and eggs and sweet | na family will entertain the follow. | Street; H. D. Humphrey, trustee, to | Station south of the park. comply with the court's demand. He |vices at 10:45 o'clock tomorrow #ays, his son gave him as a wed- | corn., As a business venture the can- ing people at a house party at Chalk- | the New Britain Machine company At the July meeting of the common | o Fo 3 g5 and costs. All of the |morning. ,“': "g“n?]‘,”v school will teen is a grand success and will prob- | or"Beach: Mrs. Wallen, Mrs. A.[land and buildings on Eilm street; | council an amendmet was adopted 0| (50 "continued tnsanitary cases were | convene at 12:30 o'clock. R. Lewis, ably make business men of some of | jopnson, Walter Johnson, Arnold [ Mortimer L. Rhodes to the East Con- | have the station nearer the park thad| g o coq of when it appeared that [superintendent of the Sunday school SPORTIN the soldlers before they quit these [onq Aalie Wallen, Carl ~Wagner,, | Eregational society of New Britain, | the triangle as it would not interfere| o8P o) 19" mplied with the de- | for the past four vears has resigned quarters. Rotha Staples d Katherine and [!and on East street; Mortimer I, | Vith the traffic there. THis Honor said) ; onqg and his assistant, Mrs. Thomas An- . : ; Perald Box Opencd. A Rhodes to John G. Murray, land on | this morning that, this section of nu;i Mrs. P. Pearson was charged with | derson Is now conducting the c o ey UEAD. U W IO G nr de e GO G A - East street; Gliacoma Marchesi to Se- | street wag no place for the sation and | | "y coping quarantine. Her 1. | Mrs. Anderson's popularity as an in- is in sanitary condition about flm] helfieraldtand opened last night as bantiano Aparo, land and bulldings | hence his' disapproval of the present| C ' = 1a oo~ fferman, came hero |structor is shown by the r,‘w( that v;» e ald a as te . Y stenogr 55 =i . s i her, S e ace for 870 & % sl dance is increas during the . it s felt by Main street mer- | stated In vesterday's letter, has been Miss Tleanor Bumny. stenosraphier on Franklin street; James B. O'Brien | SPot. W !1];\!](; m: o :’j:a:n f“.’m'?,g Ttom New York on July 30 and wes ;‘:‘L::;"\m)‘)r(‘k“.:‘:”v‘r’ o Sl O ' P e Chamber of Co ree, W Talter -, R it | ste w e or at ac 5 i o ard : ) athe stea Ints and other business men, that | distributed. The contents has been |2t the Chamber of Commerce, Will | to Walter McCabe, land on Prospect | station wi . t| auarantined Dby the health board. | Present re G ml e aety ttent hould be gl ¢ | distributed equally to the members of | leave on her vacation today Afieet |Sepastianol Anans tollisalvatoxe||LAKSE SIS IOTIE O REERREL SRRDERRSBE o T limTi v~ dy it e S boy Siwe s ifound o}l BISMLAEE SRS H AL 1 Miss e attention should be given to the | 1 g ; —_ Tentini, I i o .- | time. ' 1 ~hildren. The |meet at 6:30 in the evening and Miss 2 £ | the company who were in need of the . e " & « land and building on Frank- - i P _| be mingling with other child T e . it maa i yards of the central properties. | grticles sent. Those who wero sup- | Miss Julia Russell s visiting friends | line street; Carmela Framcolino to | Another matter that met with afs-| 2e SRS SR GolC, o cne ™ trom Walicer of Moriden willibe (o loans ¥ are in very poor shape, and it ! ,liaa from other sources willingly for- | in New London. Andrew Duranty, et al, land and)approval was the council's action in| '= " g, W0 mised not to let it oc- | Th j 3 be glown that a barber Is able to sit| reited their shares that all of us can — pullaingSion o1y listrects i Fanry |negax ditofihelbuliding lineWoncol APt S8 g G s ment waslanspend | s How I sslonat Log Blessine Ot Nas afternoon on his back veranda ! epjoy the fow necessitics that this : : Schmidt to Lillian 'S. Kingsley, land | sireet. But this time it is not a mat-) " 7% ) tossx NI pehcer iy e wip shoot rats which infest the neigh- | moge of living allows us. Here again | Thomas Wilbur and Tuther Parker | and building on Main street: Stephen | {er of the feelings of the mayor but | . 8 ol asainkts John Wl Kowal ki ll|SOIOSMEELRTEE 0fo/clo CE Rt aEpastor vl Il hood on account of the bountiful ' navo the opportunity to express my | Started today for their vacation in | Robb to Josept Dedgameceet crcPRel | 15 act of courtesy to Rev, Lucyan| | {itn tha. theft of a blevels Dreach another sermon on ‘The Twa s that are to be fo it b of tho | Maine. and building : Al e P % hos d o e || © ¢ - 2 Returns.” All are cordially invited sts that are ta be found handily. | ersonal thanks and the thanks of th and building on Myrtle street; Hattie | Boinowski, who wishes another hear- | /5 0 ed until Monday. L bar ol b e | other members of the two companies, | = A. Sweetland to Katherine Kelly, | ing on the proposed line. S — to the New Britain people for the | proee i< & mav of the High |Cf "l 1and and building on Garden | ro start yMacapayaz i i tion they have shown street; John J. Kimmeel to John F A FEW DOLLARS MORE. - kindly considers chool faculty is on a walking tr ' tsing_of ® EI I -AN s i We appreciate the fact that the [ SFHOD FIZIN 18 P | DiNonno, land and building on Chest- Miss Clara Dinic yesterday re-| Work on :“:‘l“l )'!““m‘l‘u Al Tnioni Ghurchl Service! citizens of New in are backir nut street; Stefan Seloman to Kath- ore cash to ald to that al- | Cottage 7 . of| Tomorrow morning the usual e s e ¥ iy to ceive | : J cck by the board their soldlers fully as well if not bet- grne Seleman, land and building on | ready collected for the comfort of | CATIY mext weele by (00 O e do-| hour the First Congregational and bsolutely Removes .- 1 any ot n,}o i CloCCT Willlam Gurtin willl leave Monday :"nn_\?m street: S. Stanley Torwitz 10 [ the soldicrs at Nogales, Arizona. With | !v'*"‘““o‘:‘;“""‘r‘:‘nn“ A P s e T o aL BT A G sutfits on the border. for Block Island, where he will spend | P2vid Shimansky, land and building : G (T Vith | artment eengaged | S : hisaes o o sland, where he < ( 18 | the recent collection the sum now | VAT ot extonsion and CIff street. | church. Rev. E. T. Thienes will preach dlgeStlon- OnepaCkage New Britain Company Honored. the next two week: on Broad strect. amounts to a little over 500 with an | Tark street ex S [ m iGN ity heeisiia ) e = S g o > - ! oves it, 26c at all drugglsLa. A few minutes ago Captain H. F. - —— even chance that it will be increased | o ) - erve | Einning a week from tomorrow the Ladbury came down the company | Miss Catherine Rose left today for CITY COURT DECISIONS. within the next few days. Some of | Chiropractic Hints—The Art of Nerve| . =" 00 "o be held at the Adams, Mass., where she will spend Judge James T. Meskill has handed | the canvassers who did not meet with Tracing. Baptist church her vacation. down two decisions in the city court [ much success nnlrr‘mj-w:;\» made | Nerve tracing is an art which none o 7_ as follows: Walenty Murzyn against | other attempt and were able to | hut a chiropractic knows or uses. It Mr. and Mrs. George Kimball and [Wolt Perlman. Judgment for the | A few contributions by this system that a chiropractor Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle H. Baldwin have | plaintiff to recover ol nal o — | can positively trace the course of .an gone on a trip to the Delaware Water | Attorney D. 5. O'Keefe was counsel IN TR DEN. impinged merve from the organ or| | stah, Norwich, will preach tomorrow P ® [ Gap. for the plaintiff and Judge F. B Winsted, July 2 This was a | muscle involved directly back to its i o : = y Hungerford for the defendant. Juc weck-end holiday for members of the | exit from the spinal column, SvenioE a8 OEGENCERRRIEwel core Miss Catherine Callahan will spend | ment s been awaraed the ¢ Connecticut Editorial association By this means a chiropractor veri- the next two weeks in Adams, Mass. | fendant to recover costs in the suit | snq the party, about fifty in number, | fies his palpajon of the spinal = of Theodore Sanczyzsyn against Bogas | ¢pent it on the shores of Highland | column and therefore locates the exact | S, Matthew’s German Lutheran. [ Miss Flora. Cramer has gone o Myr- | Saharian. M. D. Saxo was counsel | Iuke. The hand of hospitality was | vertebra causing the fmpinged nerve.| Rey. A. ¢. Theodore Steege, pastor. tle Beach for two weeks. for the defendant. extended by a local committee as the | For a long time chiropractic Was| Aloph Ulkun of this city, student at 5 o —_— guests arrived at the railroad station. | looked upon with skepticism and| Concordia seminary, St ouis, Mo, Miss Molly Eagan has gone to TO OPEN There v Arive about Winsted in ., doubt and as a humbug But today | will deliver the sermon at 10:30 Adams, Mass., on her vacation. . s those who investigate find it is the | ; automobiles and then the gatherir o'clock services tomorrow Services i e T m‘(’-“- : lo‘.m{‘“f,h‘,r.“'(( ik : ‘l"' at the lake where dinner was served only sclenco of healing giving posi- | preparatory to communion will be rs. J. K. Wilson and Miss Agnes | past year or e of] heal : Y to \ : ; . % Ag X . { tive and lasting results. atis held at 9:45 o'clock. Bright, Cheerful, and Satisfying reading for your Frey of Lincoln street will spend the | optimetrical parlors in conjunction | = = — =l Jow fthat results mvs obtained in| next two weeks at Atlantic City. with Henry Morans' jewelry store, Tty Y hrRs Bor o, G o A - : iti =l has engaged new quarters and about Slis i e idle days. All of the latest popular editions. S T S R B e S e LIQUOR Nt erepnesrlyanll ihel e 5 ANNIVERSAR YOUTING, Hillerest Universalist Church. No. 425 West Main street, Rev. J. F. Cobb, pastor of the church of the Mes- Miss Clara Briere will spend tho |4 0 chiropractor gets are chronie cases of 50c EACH. next two weeks In Adams, Mass. 32 Main street. Dr. Horwitz's people who have found no relief from; Today is the day of days for the e creasing business has made h AND cther methods and go to a chiroprac- | members of the Stanley Works Mu- T B E Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Booth and |ent quarters too cramped. Dr. Hor- o tual Benefit association which cele- S TIONER family have returned from a trip to | Wit was the first New Iir tain_man DRU HABI S | Why not let me just discuss vour|brates its twenty-afth anniversary at Pine Orchard. 2 S inen RALO R ORLC case with you and T've no doubt that| Schuetzen park. A number of ath- o aminers in optimet | letic events will be carried out , vou will see the value of chiropractic Miss Edna N. Clark will spend Ler e — SUCCESSFULLY adjustments. T will gladly call at your | well as prize bowling and dancing £ vacation at Mt. Whittier, H. SMITHWICK PROMOTED., OVERCOME AT | home ar see you in the office at any | Miss Julie Campbell of Southington — | time. is entered in the 100 yards dash and Miss Amanda Anderson left today John B. Smithwick, for many vears G. W. VanAlstyne. D. C., Graduate|1s expected to make the men move DRUG CO 169-171 for East Northfield, Mas a section boss for the New Haven NEAL INSTITUTE Falmer Schoal of Chiropractic, Of-|some as she has already done the s road in this city, has been notified by : 1 o v o MAIN STREET the officlals of his pramotion as head 112 Dwight St.,, Kew Haven, Gonn. | | fice hours 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m., | hundred in eleven seconds The The Misses Elizabeth and Catherino | l*um foreman in Hartford and he wil] Phone Center 5540 \ ‘venings till S o'clock Telephone | “Mmost popular girl” contest will he EoL R H{mms“y& valm take up his new duties next week & “The Barnes,” 131 Main street, | decided and the winner presented Roche, Beatrice Sulllvan an Mary s 3 ’ fi « 1 —advt, | with the $10 prize.