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NEV, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUR§DAY, AUGUST 1, toit. CLAIMED BY DEATH | Well Known Resident Passes' wmpwin s ||| | ADIES SERVED FOOTWEAR BANG Yoy | =r=-=szf|| . HUDSON LUNCH (Phone Number Cbarter 5200) (Mail Orders Carefully Iilled) i ¢UP TO AND INCLUDING SEPT. 8TH, We will Close Fridays at Noon. e | — | Lady of Mercy- -Miss Robinson Gets Legacy—Tell of Vacations. | [ & 284 Main Streei . | Sortonea i o vain orort 1o save ner | § AT ALL TIMES, DAY CR NIGHT. | life, Mrs. Rose Lincoln, wife of Charles 4 & < . 3 . Seymour, died this morning at 6:30 | g Salads, Pasiry, Sandwicies To Take OCut. There are weeks yet in which to get good wear out of -sport footwear, B | at the Hartford hospital. Surgeans | f but we even thus early are looking ahead for room for the new Fail goods - e on her case diagnosed her ailment.as | 2 that will soon be In. The best way to get it is to make prices on the : incurable over a week ago, and for the | shoecs you want now &nd we waive the profit to get the room. These mark- past few days she had been sinking downs come just In time to fit you for vacation with the sport shoes you steadily. Her condition became so have been wanting. The savings are like these. critical that her daughter, Mrs. Har f | ola Parmalee, was called home from WHITE LACE SHOES of canvas CANVAS OXFORDS, white ones Indianapolis, arriving Sunday, before with rubber soles and white kid with rubber soles, and white kid her mother had lost consciousness. trimmed. Reguler $2.50 and $8.00 trd o A The funeral will be held Thursday LIand s Nealinarty footicoystings afternoon at 2:30 from her home on h i g that were priced $2 00 B | East Main street. Services will be a0 ° “;;o G . B | conducted at the house. It is ex- AN« " Oxfords and e ; FAN RUSSIA CALF PUMPS, lace pected that Rev. John Bryan, a for . 5 lace shoes, some with heels, some mer pastor of the Methodist church, | boots and oxfords with rubber soles with none. Regular $3.50 and $4.00 will officiate. Interment will be in and heels. Were $3, $3.50 > | wi and $8.75, now priced 2. Linds) | West cemetery. 5 s for Mrs. Seymour's death was learned . - - — WHITE SPORT OXFORDS of BLACK CALF OXFORDS with ] | of Wwith genuine sorrow by the com- | gational church, and S. P. Williams OPPOSE SALE OF RATLROAD.) camyes mith f2a 8nd Piue leatber hiteRubber faclen fCom Tortable inlye BINO I O Seermem oF peehlE G S e The e, G St. Louis, Aug. 1.—A petition = it Ivory i disposition and her many ad- | trimming, white ivory soles, and kind that were priced $3.50. for A Gl L $hoals where they will participate in ' BRUSILIFF’'S AID tacking the recent sale at foreclo SIL AID, ble traits of character endeared t 2 G e g to all who had the pleasure of | & religious conference. Mr. Grant will | of the St. Louis and San Franof value for only ask b | o . start Saturday an his vacation and he | | rallroad and asking that the oo = : In D e L Sl et o s b oo CAPTOR OF BRODY | T “approvar ot the sale VERY, VERY SPECIAL are some broken lots of sport shoes, regular d | istic fortitude and complained not. | ference. The Isle of Shoals is located | | unsecured creditors are provided $8.00 to §4.00 Idnds, but not all sizes. BARGAINS AT $1.98 PAIR. > was a noble type of womanhood | lén miles off the New Hampshire = > was filed in the federal dlstrict col her passing will be mourned by | coast. Tt is used exclusively for re- here today. the community. ligious gatherings, = UTO! Mrs. Seymour was a native of | After the conference Mr. Grant HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE, DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON B | Ploinville and was born 53 years | Dlans to spend the balance of his va PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. B! ogo. sShe was a daughter of L. H. | cation with his family at their summer s HOW TO BE SLIM Lincoln. She was an active member | home in Windsor. ¢ of the Methodist church and for a | During his absence he has arranged BLIf Touiars too et anl O number of years was prominent in the | to have the pulpit supplied by out of . S Tataon tave and shil Bel‘iin NCWS by a state engineer, that if any drain- | Helen Rohm will spend the month in | " yements 2f 1€ }Lml;e%’]%ul CEEE | Fl‘s‘rlz}'m;{\ xfuf]}dn_\"‘[;cv \.-Tnvh‘l‘m o - e age pipes were damaged they would | Woodsteck, Vit _Besides her husband, she is ¢ | ()uz‘xrun( artford wi reach L 5 . it ialways Be Iaughed 30T be replaced. The curbing and gutters vived by three children, Mrs. Irma | The two Sundays following there will B e e e Wl exiatls Imiveve fhe nieerec Postmaster \V. W. Fagan of Ken- | Parmalee, now of Indianapolis; Ralph | be no services. On August 27, the "{ : ke S Tatrarat s o ¥ G S el e B e :;‘mt;»(n'éy. ul'nul his duties this morn- eymour of this place. and Kenneth | services will be conducted by Rev. D Y good druggist, and get a hox Eaverallother mivesidon it s e | B2 r a ten days' vacation. eymour, who lives at home. She | D. Marsh of West Hartford and on : 4 of Oll of Korein capsules, take Ic"“m and answered to the satisfac Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Morgan of East » has four ters, Mrs. Robert | September 2, Rev. Oris N. Barker afl s 3 one after each meal and one I you are too fat and want tion of all, for when the moders Berlin are sojourning at Westbrook. | Lriest. Mrs. Fred Manchester and Mrs. | Hartford will give the sermon. before retiring at night. 5 Morris Corning, all of this place, and 5 &5 put the question, there was not a dis- e v 5 g < g mp, Brealing Un. 3 3 Weigh yourself once a week ANDE RBS‘““’M voice in the hanl t The grange will hold its August | Mrs. J. Lugene of Vermont. Fred W. Camp “Breaking Up. ; : 2 . n:z,m y“hat . e . I ! 8 meeting this evening. An interesting | Loomis of Bristol, her brother, also The camp grounds was the scene of 5 reliable method this is for re- i entertainment will be given. rvives siders ‘i + .\lnmr Buys Schoolhouse. give survives. 5 Sl considerable activity oday, mn?-rjf- ~ o moving superfluous fat from John Maier was the successful bid- Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Carson and iith-Brock Weddin town people who had been here for - {1 any part of the body. T I\'/' p[i Y[ t A i_lder at the auction sale of the little | Son, Michael, of Kensington have re- Before a large cor i | the t month attending the Chau- - It costs little, is absolutely 0WD Hi6eting YOLEs 10 ppmpl‘l | “red schoolhouse” yesterday aftci- | turned from their vacation, spent in | friends and relatives, Miss Zita Brock | tavqua assembly and the annual session . Gty : e o Ly BT toigl | noon, when he offered $100 for Providence, R. L. be e the bride of g T ‘amp meeting assoc com- AU ! S a rince yone t : \ould convince anyone that it r “F' H h d J b” | school and the rty, I 1 Hartford this morn i & eparat 5 fo o de- | & 2 A% i y t 700 M lioes ang property, upon whi Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Nve of East | & Sl ; Las o < 4 < is unnecessary to be burdened aie $ [0 aKe Inished Jo "' oS siiuated Much interest Berlin have returned from a trip to | ch ont 1% ot be = i Chejiseasonisiexercisos atfthe : 2 with even a single pound of manifested about town over the Now perform e e =T 15 we corapletial s iardas : - 3 R i London and New Yor those GEN. SAKHAROFF i) land about thirty citizens were ¢ nuptial higl S was also o rated 1 camp meeting was conclnded = REES‘h-md when First Selectman Willia H. Bushnell is entertaining | The bride was afte e . b o et i ot e mie . H. Stowe of Middletown Miss Monten Brock of ! w heme this afternaon | ‘ Z o acted as brides 1 grounds will not be deser s was $15 and competitior as : e i o | 1l not be deserted S | This was $15 and competition B clfcAnder=on of Kensinstoniisisodt| S fn 28 T N e fn S el B G ] . I keen until the $100 mark was reached. | journing at Block Islana [Fefiorinhe coremonint el = . . as John Maier Purchases “Little Red | The auctioneer poised his hammer in ceptlon oBeiot ek ol ooniicotiag the grounds J T i the air, when Mr. Maijer made his lady’s !'flr"'\fi- MoSanc i have made plans to remain until fall Schoolhouse” At Stocking’s Cormer | o = "0 4 hen no mors were Brock of South Washington street. | e For $110—F: : Busy and | forthcoming the sehool was knocked | RESIGNATION NOT ACCEFTED, [ There an atiractive sirey of zifts pr Brief Ttems. LAt L B s L D < Lima, Peru, Aug. 1.—The resigna- :‘;“‘-;’d ':iv friends of the couple were Notice of dissolution has been N - i 3 = splaye: iss 5 y ] . 1 Proposed Association Must Wait. | No little sentiment was manifested | tion of the Peruvian cabinet, headed ”!'\‘“‘»‘&M Mrs. Smatth Wil male thsle :); ‘t’]‘;: ,;x T;‘ T\Tr N u:m as secretary | L 5 oated ; . Mrs. S E -It Manufacturi . i i W | ey som N ineRr e el ronithey e | e e e o Anufacturing company, | A corporal's guard of citizens at- | called the davs, when “with their | 2 om . heir MoneY.| orEanized here several vears ago by | tended the special town meeting iast | shining morning faces, they rrept like | 467¢d ta President Pardo yesterday, g‘;"‘m"';s}‘;"':‘é“h LA D RO Hew "'XCC‘“'F H. M?nninz Clayton. The 7 ", i oLl 3 o B ’ : s a re. | concern manu P = evening and voted to appropriate $700 | & snail, unwilling to school” and sev- has not been accepted. Dr. Luls J.) SR N the o i ufactured a hand soap o bo used for the oomstruction of | eral were noted drying their eves, | Menendez, the minister of interior, nelot SR or some time has been inactive. curbing and gutters on Worthington | When the historic structure passed | insists on withdrawing from the h‘F':‘llth:‘z‘;"v‘E:r:g:pfihm beon book. | Franklin council will entertain the 1 ; from the ownership of the town. Mr. | cabinet. L 3 o Hills | state officers of the O. U. M. oand|{ W R L e e A Iseper inene o ngiT UNiee ofongl el m Dl RO e R LG sy era T Bt eRin e _order shortly after 8 o'clock by First | Maler has initel: ed as ye where she won the admiration of her | & Gelegatian from counells in neigh- | premc command of the Russians oper- Selectman William H. Gibney. Fran- |to what use he will put the land and employers and associates. Mr. Smith | JSTI0F Clfies at its regular meeting | ating against the Teutons, the dis- | ¢is Deming was chosen auditor and | building: Nervous People smplovmslendines i B e | Patches mention his subordinate gen- | i James 1‘{. (:‘1’7;1}1ne1m:‘rl?l_rcllerk . Aot:;r Erroneous Impression. many friends here. e 2:;1:1 (""“;\‘,V ;(lrns; l—:‘i:my are Sakhar- | the call of ing was read, & TO RENT—Tenement, fivi : , Letc y, Kaledines and others. | No little comment ha: M K Bl d 5 ACY ent, ve rooms, Selectman Gibney moved the adop- |, 0 HtHle th:‘wast te‘; Sd:,ese"mg:‘(’]‘f ust eep 00! Miss Robinson Gets Legacy. 29 East street, Plainville, on trolley | 10 Sakharoff the Russians award the | tion of the resolution, contained there-:| ; 1 to 5 oo . Miss Mary Robinson of this place| 1,."" .. qen attached Tnquire | °redit for the capture of the important in, which was to the effect that the | N the action of some Siccal Cool n Summer is one of the beneflclaries of Louisa ' 1y nf oy < city of Brody. The Russians at Brody Gt S are oo Cpooct that the lindustries, luring some of the negroes : e diciin. [ DukefMe street, | Cit3 ¥ e Russians at Brody town appropriate “\ or the build- {6 ted from Virginia, away from T)mmr\.x:in Sl W b ‘«P; New : 8-1-w1 | @re at present nearer Lemberg, the ing of conerete curbing and gutters e = B week and whose wi s filec e| pitall ity o P | on the Ridge job. The motion was | the railroad company. It was also said | Over-heated Blood Ts Dangerous | > o (" ‘court of Torrington -vester- | &= ‘;‘:’l\»;n\‘:( ‘\"m:f-u G‘?:ic:)u than Von | & vconded /and|ithell chairmanyiisalisa | Aot S BEEI Constanclion company, Causes Severe Nerve Strain dny. The testator directed that $400 Py e e ! for remarks (ossoneofgtioficoncerns Wi ioticial A Simple Home Remed:; from her estate be glven to Miss| ADVE > - 2 se, and al- e e Tl . of that company this morning said e % | A RTISE though the country between Brody Selectman Gibney said the select- - ile i ; obinson. | and Lember difficult men had called the meeting at the | Lae oo o Ot e e rome ot| “Phew! My blood feels as though |~ The woman seemingly had a pen-| L instigation of many residents, who are | )oveq .by the Construction company, | .t W2S Polling, my feet are so hot and | chant for tombstones as about two- | IN THE HERALD Sation of oth Kovel i T desiriouis of seeing a sightly job done. | Poovel 2% Fe ¥: | swollen. T can hardly drag one after F . fofl ier leatate i which =1l nroni| “ 3 : joth Kovel and Lemberg g 12 none of them twere brought here by thirds P | will not soon become necessary. AIL the selectmen agreed and the | {hs railroad company. the other, my head is ready to burst [ gply inventory at $15,000, is ta be ERaTY. méeting was called. The speaker i and my nerves are right on edge. I ! yged in purchasing monuments in | calld the attention of the meeting to Farmers Are Busy. wish I could take off every stitch and | memory of herself, her relatizes and .ithe fact that all expense of the per-| Local farmers are exceedingly busy | hide in the shade till winter comes.” | her friends. $10,000 is to be used for manent pavement will be borne by the 3 according to Louis Edel- Summer days are surely trying days | headstones as memorials to her state highway department. The ques- | son. Edelson began the forma- | for tired, fagged, nervous men and | parents, her uncle and herself, and tion of a permanent durable pave- |tion of a loan assoclation last week, | women. Overheated blood pressing on | sn additional $500 is to be expended ment has been discussed for the past [ the purpose of which is to take ad- | their delicate nerve centers just fairly | for a monument to be placed an the two vears, some commissioners favor- | vantage of the Rural Credits bill, re- | takes every speck of ambition and | grave of her hired man, who dled two ing Warrenite, while others had still | cently passed by congress. About | vitality, makes them so cross, irritable | years ago. different pavement in view. State | twelve signified their intention of join- | and peevish you can hardly get a civil There are also bequests to the Con- engineers also thought It would bo |ing the first day. But then a snog | word from them. Even nigl g fcut Humane soclety and the S g = & o ght brings | necticu ma refety i e necessary to cut off some of the hank | was struck. Mr. Edelson called at | only uneasy, fittul sloep, which leaves | Fieclestastical soclety of Goshen, the [ lieanfi;moked 1 ‘g c | BemsEET ; Peaches or 1 0 .between Hudson street as far as the | several places and was informed bY | them in the morning as tired as when left to the latter organization = § shoulders .. .1b ; Tomatees . .bsk C end of Mrs. Field's place and build a | the owners that they are heartily in | they went to bed 1o be used in caring for the cemetery i X v retainine wall. There was some op- | favor of the project, but the summer 5 S e Al s e e e ST T A B L ; e, position fo this as many residents did | is too short to lose any valuable time [ 1f Summer '{‘:{;:g "‘ym“;”"‘&“lgflg i e e Fresh Hamburg l c ] 5 3 b I | Native Beets or c not care to lose the beautiful shade ! from the crops at present. With the E e p p g & P i Zi‘ R arrote © the n ; miserable just try . - ¢ ; v Steake ....... arrots trees, which are grown close to the | rainy weather and the shortage of St :]LT’L;“}" LrypLholEreat mon e With the pastor, Rev. J. C. Ward ib arrots 3 bchs road, This job was estimated to cost | labor, sach must'be on the job all the | [o7edY Margo for a few days and see | ,mejating. funeral services were held g o the fown $3,000 as its share, but a pre- | time. And when the golden sun einks | W"'2¢ blessed relief 1t glves In oven | ynis afterncon in the Baptist church Sheoulder Lamb i T arge Native o 1 13 = % wenty-four hours. Margo is used to 7o iliar Heriae ch alec S a I 5 Vious town meeting refused to accept |10 the west the old arms of Mor. | (venty-four bours. Margo is used 1o | for Willam Alderidge, who dled| B (pong b g » T GalhareMi ong 7 the proposition. Residents of the | Pheus look too good to the tillers of >2 Eesnee e °d, | gatnrday at his home on Foush | fg§ s g ALt street are rightly proud of the beau- | ihe sol, and so they retire. Sentiment | 9Pens the pores of your skin and in- | ctreet. Mr, Allderidge was one of | j§ 3 i b { T e roes and wore loathe to | about town is in favor of such an as- | 4uces a gentle, cooling perspiration | piainville’s faremost citizens and there Frankfurts i/ tiful shade trees an ere L | A S £k that draws all the puffy, swollen feel- ree attendance at his funeral o sociation and it is now thought defl- y was a large attendance at : gee any cut down. The state en- | , ha n S or Rolaona Ib e e pramoctaian wat | mite action will be taken as soon as | i€ from your hands and feet, the | The mourncrs included represent- | Bologna i 5 - Far dull heavy feeling from your head | tives of Frederick lodge, A. ¥. and 3 ior striiefeq | the harvest days are over. y ; tives of Frederi o 8} hreoffoolBEutlaribogloonsiritctoc) and makes yvour brain cool, clear and | a1, of which he was a member for 2 Lean Pork Loins - from the end of the concrete bave- Briefs. 1 ; S P . from, ey . active. It calms, soothes and steadies | numher of vears. il e J ST ment on either side and an elght-inch | Workmen of the state highway de- | tne nerves and makes the day's work | Burial took place in West ceme- Pork Chops o 7 4 AN curbing be bullt where necessary. On | partment started oiling Main street, | ", o1 plaagure, tors | the west side from Hudson street be- | Kensington, this morning. The thor- oRes s ] ; 4 3 S8, o1l of Vacations. vond “Cherryfield,” the mnatural dirt|oughfare is a trunk line and is con- Dlacgofisgensolnte lyfgharmics JRRIC T alfefgvacs wall will do away with the construc- | sequently under the jurisdiction of j COntains no dope or dangerous drugs, | Members of the Grange who have! @l Crisp Potato 2‘7"’ { Libby’s Potted Sc tion of a curbin Mr. Gibney- on- | that department. but is a scientific combination of six | heen at the shore resarts or in the |} SC cluded by saying he was heartily in | ouis Kilby of Hartford was a vis- | of the best nerve vitalizing elements [ mountains on their annual vacations, |} Meats can P t rais | it this very day and are enjoying the | session which will follow the regular | f§ procedure as to the raising of the y ) Jelly . .2 bottles aoC maist raise the monev and pay the | 8 % i B crangall. ) the budget of the coming year. Bryan | Point” spent the week end with his | Co, are Ao confident of its value that | interesting travelogues | ! . known to modern chemistry. Thous- | are expected to tell the interesting T R favor of the resolution I itor in town this morning. S S5, < ~ s Chalrman Deming explalned the | at'" & F Grandall returned to her | 2PG%, O People everywhere are using | phases of their trips at the soctal( Sll.nbeam Grape igc Geod Condensed 23(: Mchican Pure 21— D e 1s entirely correct. . The town | nome in Piitsfleld, Mass., this morn-| piesseq relief from all nerve strain | reeting of the organization this even Juice ... .pt bot Milk ... .3 cans £ | ing after a two weeks’ visit with her | thot Margo alone can give. Druggists [ ing. The lecturer has arranged to | . fed #ate 25 soon as the job is finished. | " SIRIT B SRR 1 | all over New Britain are selling it fast | have Vacation night observed and the | (i Pl‘fxm or stu 18(: Pure Luncheon [ Premier Salad 1 B sone il be mroviacalitorlin Majo . G. Penfle PPam | these days and The Clark & Brainerd | members anticipate listening to some @ (Jljyveg pt b g C Dressing bot C Atwater also spoke in favor of the ,father, W. E. Penfleld of East Berlin. | they offer it to every buyer on thel To Attend Conference. sesolution. He had been ‘nformpd‘ Miss Elizabeth Wilcox and stskabsolute guarantee of satisfaction or Rev, F, L, Grant, pastor of the Con-