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NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1916. City Items ancing at Bungalow tonight.— vt. meeting of the committee irge of the United German societi ar will be held this evening. d:‘filnc of “Aunt Delia’s” bread. HART FORD. r. C. R. Witte will begin, his STORE CLOSED FRIDAYS AT NOON UNTIL SEPT. 8, INCLUSIVE les as meat inspector today. £ o 4 o R Ak : : TREEN 7 ’ } fiss Anna McGuire has resigned b . X position as ticket seller / > R ¢ / ARy W R €ney’'s theater. selter “t‘ H SECHIR Ny X A 7 o (R AN | {5 3 ¥ ¢ HEADQUARTERS FOR FASHIONABLE FELT AND VELOUR Irs Nonie O'Brien of Tremont / e N 3 Wil ) : \ / e i eet has returned from St. Francis W47/ v / /‘ 2 § / SN . Hartford, where she under. 77 \ > A 5 g ; reatment. 2 4 W\ i he board of public works will s, * 72\ Y e g i e Here’s cigarette-comfort 2\ ~ N - on the taking of land or 77 § g R 3 § nthrop street between Vance - / ] S 7 7 4 IMMENSE ASSORTMENTS IN ALL THE LEADING SHAPES AND W00 5 by IATIMA may never be- 7 2 Y ea it ood streets for highway pur- Y . ¥ % 7z 2 .fi s , i BB A g COLORS OFFERED AT MODERATE PRICES.—COME TO DIL- o= come the only cigarette L ¥ i S : AR ; : g ho trolley extension committee ot : smoked by keen, substan- 0 > : Bl LON'S, THE HEADQUARTERS, IF YOU WISH TO SEE HUN “hamber of Commerce will go on | e : 5 RS Rl “ %7 9507/ R oo s x § DRIDS OF THE POPULAR SPORT HATS OF FELT AND VELOUR B ot inEpection il atteraoon ’ tial men of this type. Bat ‘ e il T Arch, Chestnut and Main P y Fatima has already become Bets trolley lines. The committee g% 7 ) I probably meet later in the week. ; more popular with such s e | Thon men than almost any other MUSICIANS' CONVENTION. [ Y poringfield, Mass., Aug. 1.—Musi- s from many cities were here to- & £ This is because men who to attend the opening of the 5 R STy th annual convention of the Na- smoke wisely want a SLIN- ail Association of Organists. Con- SIBLE cigarette—a ciga- s will be given on each afternoon s dtee = S & rette that is comfortable to the tongue and throat and that leaves a man feeling (TR e beadedlove W e ! 1 : fit” and clear-headed even { & / //’ A)g : : i 3 COOL AND AIRY HE ASHLEY-| M im0l SR G | BABCOCK CO.| [l =™ e e e PAJAMAS Cx: Our show cases, tables and counters are brimful of these classy hats. Many styles to select from, in so many cc that will surely delight you, such as Brass, Gold, Apple, Coral, Canary, Rose, Pink, . / \\E#2 g g several shades Green and Blue and a host of other popu @I, Gl iy Z / 4 / : e forgetting the handsome two-tone ts in a number of ¢ A ; sred combinations. In fact we have these Felt and Velour Hats all colors. FELT HATS AT $1.45, $1.75, 5 5 and Upwards. Lggedte MyersJobocco Co v ‘ S : 4 i : REDUCED IN PRICE. ‘ . i : i B e € Comfortable sleeping garments for the hot wedncsda ‘ 5 : VG : : g iy nights, reduced just at the time you need B SR G S— : N\ DR SEREE T them most. ; : K - ‘ X e : S = ) ; S LINENE PAJAMAS—Plain white and Mflrnln i | ; ; Vi » S 5% S e : 5 2 ) with striped trimmings. .50 value, now . g o g i : SRR \ ; LIGHT WEIGHT LINEN PAJAMAS— S CCIa S ) S N : b e S NN MV el with creped stripes—fine value. Formerly : / 3 : S S L : B WHITE SOISETTE PAJAMAS — $2.00 $3.50 an}c};‘fiéligso SILK AEe g e SRR : : : k,v o value at $1.55 w0 s | OAFETY OF NOGALES |25t s Tl el B e i )l T PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND ced so plainly on il ¢ < {mot to be laughed at. This v . anc ard 3 cauip- ({] .39 ASYLUM ST Copnecting with [40 TRUMBULL S7 d 1 7 X that the boys have been ser P i ‘ geant Pickul . St PANAMA HATS lN N B BHYS’ HAN{gS home. Sergeant itodn Chamber- 1 let: hen the s a B and relay races. This will | o e lain has a cossack post at the reser- ' hills the followin v the monotony of camp life and HARTFORD. 3. 0 | voir lest someone tamper with the |n ne n at t st had dr § e e S » A { i\\:uvr supply. Scrgeant Pickup has Wednesday Morning a smilar squad on duty at Titcomb’s | harmonious 1len below cir St bebnl it t > 5,000. The area Do Same Duty AS Regular ATILY |5im tor o Sook-out and 16 act b | ever. hraved worked Hard Al night. by o Y e e e R b o s 0 o | guard for his honor, the mayor of | Durin « and « fe 1 Prive : h 2 ght rivate Arthur North i No. 1 1 2} out some ) E 0 Company A, Hartford, was diggin | From tk 3-$1.00 SHIRTS f | J Nogales. Power plants No. 1 & N HeniandtGuard oV NN 2o i iede e Sl m Comipanyl Wer el vee e ns )| e s ot (AN Ll % @ i brick 1d il $2-00 ki [ sergeants Carter : £ D T : 3 Ll ARES) ol Micial ¢ < | bolt of lightnine nis shovel. | fpestry. ’ il | the round house entrusted to | heavy pail all t a3 om r i X st Musician Bigg® | The shock rendered him unconscious | 10 be 6 by 18 inches, I Wednesday Morning. ¥ | Musician Bigge Has Taken His Place 1 Corporal Sokovic his el 2 10 s now first ist swith' the'| anq tonight will be found § | poral Eminger kept Nogales, Arizona, ha istrict T siment hane as proved | although the staft cons are worlk- | 0 6o thioba ) | With First Regiment Band and )¢ jook-out at Wise’s Fiats; Corpor- | known as “Little Mexico” and it is himse ; unkie and the boys | ing Reroically to save him. ment. The $1.00 ATHLETIC | May Be Assistant Leader—Other | ¢ saw to it that ¥ sup- fa typical Mexican town e t ] probabl The sick report of Company I is one | 10 feet. The sculptor ! | 3 : 125 i | ment is Robert Aitken, News From Camp. . ‘ X men squarely | may be ¢ UNION SUITS isfurhed and © though the “Americaniaed-G : ¢ > assistant leader | of the best in the camp and none of lazy has had the largest number of heat 59 | on the international boundary I atives fhey ane aovertholess o C (Spectal Correspondence by J. F. | main thoroughfare of the town. Coi- | shiftless lot, For the most of them . gonm, Iuly ZE—Thdl Dt bow iy Bub mo evious ; Conners.) | poral Hibbard and company |a mattrass and a battered piano box \ Sam is surely a I results have been felt. Nogales, Arizona, July Z,L__T]“Sl‘chursc of the ammunition supplies |are the nec house. A one, workin with nas been a day of days. Lots doing, | and Musicians Anderson and Bigge [As I haven't byl De : ot e e ' | 10 do not heed the PRESIDENT This morning plans were laid for a |did duty as orderlies for Captain Lad- | any of these “Gr 2 o y N o < I drill under the direction of the ser- | bury. During the next twenty-four |what clse their SUSPENDERS geant from the tweifth regular infan- ;hU\“‘*‘ S ts Duffy, A\lurwé\ tl}\d t as orderlies to 1e | try but they fell through. A lnko}m.\w!f 11 ¢ | C W | with the regulars was the order of : captain. | | | | | 11 recove is doubtful, itself a little improvement over the h when it reorganizes. those laid up are serious. Company I | e Wednesday Morning. sists of. Corpor e i E o - ance nee to the a handful of m 1 ] LS T s ¥ lack High cl photo drama, Fox's cction of the town. Generally T peed the gin 1t : - | theater. is the best little slecper in camp, but geants Pi md Cham! ast night he didn't feel like a snooze é ‘ tigue. st night Vaudeville and moving pictures, to be just one examination after an- | Although the showers are severe we |at all. Wi =t e under his weight | Keeney's theater. other. Today we have spent several |like them as they provide a welcome | Corporals TTi A and Orcu i e Is seeking other quarters. | 35¢c BALBRIGGAN | hours suffering the poundir and | rélief from the terrific heat. perienced no trouble at th 2 "\‘;,‘,YW- ’,‘“\‘ N S ““ e e Board of public works meets In + tive posts. Private TRober i St s ek this even- | cjey hall, UNDERWEAR questioning of a small army of phy-| Private Parkington discovered a 3 - ¥ i out his orders to the letter in regard |ing xperic 1 the most s 5 sicians. At least no one can say he |tarantula nestled in his leggin today. | . the morning instead. As I have re- | The boys feel all dressed up today Wednesday Morning. marked before, life at Nogales seems | in their new uniforms and trappings. ik t @ la | thunder shower it has been ¢ o built a la It he n United German societies ba 2 1 ji | nas veen slighted. When the re- [ Ile has added it to the mer e. to a fat Mc g E e : 2 > C 8 | turns come in It is feared that the |ders to “fall in” prevent more at this | Pickup. watchman refused to | O7F0 : ns 12 | piittee, meets in Turner hall, | rold him o and | cracked altogother 0o nea | roster of Company I will be somewhat | writing. and icracked alioselier depleted so don't be surprised if in | of no other way to bring him : ! ot ) |the meantime you are advised that| Nogales, Arizona, July o & halt, %o dug the muz M\‘”?"fmpw o : : a number of the boys are rejected and | gay 1 was compelied to stop writing | LI Mo the mar prennna Eile I s S ; B i ] : B | c» route back to New Britain. |in'a hurry. Now to continue and re. 100t The fellow stopned. Corporal | T0R% 10 JEC WK e fn P Norzan 100 S or PXmcets R { | = Co. T Guards Nogales, Inte Something of iEhel experiencestany 1oL aTdEinstats Mot W8 (0L HORESE |cpeal al B S wa hall. i i At 5 and 7 o'clock today the com- |it can be called such, -of the bo 2 \“,‘J‘,:‘.“,,”,\“\],”\. e (et llmost every miessitent’ ih canin Li R o 43 5 o ny le: e street 1 harge of Ser- | they were guarding the town of No- [* DR £ SE T A i £ meets at 3 \ at3 pany left the street in charge of Ser geant Duffy and Musici o : h o : B or vacationis BABCOCK CO H | zeants Prior and Powers and Cook | Bales. B} e S . ' as wel r « Q Dyson and went to do line duty. This | Guard Has Uncventful Night, | 20° B8 =200 © A 00 Brotect | Mlhoner ! s, This wina . 53 C I8 is the first time In Nogales that a| The entirc company left for their | e .X‘l';‘,’ ,“'",,w‘,] Ses g 1¢ official confusion, for | : atinds Chuzch ST Th "S (:“‘ TR i | militia guard has been entrusted with | breviously assigned and previously | o1l Of Tibbards Gemil was on £o tho i cond rce u o € Jaiety {)’pe i | noted posts before dark. I « dusyilexcep D Henrygs B frc 1e of- | 4 St ! 4 = = - signed for patrol work by dq 4 S e L : : ters and consequently 1 s ppor e on b L e tunity to see much more than some of | Wre called out fo do a little police . "\onqerir |the othersas my duty took me to every | WOrk at one of the movie thea ' | his burden : g post during the misnt. | Sergeant |Sans of soldiers to S et el ' meets in Jr, 0. U Chamberlain spent the night standing | ("¢ Toof and then hega o ¥ |a few inches from Mexico and 3| i i Guesii can‘t be co cd that ¢ . Ltan ¥ good idea of the Mexican town ¢ Nogales. His men were to guard acrial route. Fix: yonetts in the j oot s o S o > Main str inds of the regulars restored peace | 1o N ; | the water plant and their commission was an important one. Clan Dc , O. S. C., meets Main s Wednesday Morning. made the bark ificant. The I ment 1 ficers cuously about the county who was otherwise occupied ow tain lod in short order. | Daly council, Corporal Emsinger had to use hi T Souven nna’s hall, night Captain Ladbury d the | 8uard "‘”‘"'7“”““,‘ ‘f‘*“"’ “aptair ihury dispiayed som > D E [spot where he supposed the deta s when two T E T ¢ Chiropractic infs—Spinal Carvs ° ol l' e ars ¥ | was located but they could not he | eir wav and "_"‘.‘]" SRBEL TR il e e fi ieid j | touna. They were finally locatea on | MKV sen e fivst train that b ow s your child’s spine? Has it | | |F Prfinfing {the top of a small hill where they s order from 1 in ) o and out of line from | had moved to get the bene 3 e though they he naught but position at time of peace. are put to . | dentes inat ne and e men ment | 100 o6, PR AS B (0,0 S8 e A LR oTeDatly, mbers (LR : il G it e 6 urch St. voir. ; “hief - r constructed right : 1, s0 he may get opportuniti geant Pickup and his the office and | At the other end of the Se SES A e i | | camped on a hill overlooking the el Doy Plhnnod. |town and commanding (h 51 August 12 promises to be a biz day talk it ove 1 1792 and 11 X would thethorne WAIT, DO T B | through which an enemy | ket ¢ Mexican por re aue | to suse, I I N S 0 to enfer. It was on this very . T i o gt S| Yow. g ] R B | that the battle between the regul KIDNEY 15 a deceptive disea 268 ¥ | (Graduate Palmer school) Hours: 9 l |ana the Mexicans took plac The LH)NE{ thousands have it e 3 . - it evenings till 8 o'clock. | e S e TROUEBLE chow 1t : ) . - Sionine Senora, Mexico, is a beautiful littla | ple : i . 7 s - 4 city as these southwestern cities go. }:“w i it it 1 : ; : e, he f."" A birdseye view is much more ;,.um-lm Gl ; v Sq