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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1916. Chicago Seeks Relief From Heat in Lake Michigan / M, Every Glass-- — e 7! 7 : . ' Every Bottle demonstrates anew the distinctive, pleasing taste of distinctive LADIES SERVED e HUDSON LUNCH 284 Main Street. | il s fnd : ; —ORDER TODAY— AT ALL TIMES, DAY CR NIGHT. g e = ; T Our Brewery Bottling Salad,s Pasry, Sandwiches To Take Out. is a step ahead in the perfection bottling of the product of experts. The Hubert Fischer Brewery, Hartford, Conn. TAP AT LOUIS W. FODT, HOTE L BELOIN, KEEVERS & CO., H!*& BANN SCHMARR, W. J. McOARTHY. PORT cqually specific statement of purposes to America. Does this mean that you ' Ay v TG f justified in charging that in no single| ©- Does your attack upon the Wil-| - i inner tube of an outo tire as a life public utterance have you flled a bona | son shipping hill mean that you are| After killing 305 Chicagoans, in- fide bill of particulars, nor have y. v |9 ; . buoy, are pictured. The hot spell - HUEHES W[]UL“ I][] Sreredialoing ek constnii o s ;m;r G CH LIy cludinggmanyibables forelofitheloxst heg;n July pn, and for almost three i tion, - You speak enthusiastically of [ hot spels in the city’s history ended | L o 4y "¢ i nerature was constant- G]’Mfld pice N Generalities are without value.; the rights of the worker. Does this|in an ecighteen mile breeze from the |jy above normal. There is no indi- Pomted IIlqu]I‘IES Shfll atG 0 P Blanket criticism Is worthless. What ' IMPIY that you endorse the Claytan |north. The sufferers resorted to all | cations of a return of th:hhe‘i;a“::: + Vv Lel we desire to know, what it is fair that antl-trust law and the seamen's bill? | known means of obtaining relief, and | several days, according to the Weatisr The Major Deague’s Daughter. [run they have ever known. He cam pexsiliburcat R Ay L They were seated in the parlor where |Near winning a pennant one year the electorate should know, are the OT Wil you urge their repeal? ithe Lake Michigan beaches | crowded. A mother and her two | United States report protracted heat 2 i and finished ‘well up in the frst B the fmue wes DurnIDETioW, vision three vears in a row. It may i i act detalls of i v ; Candldate for PreSIdem exact detafls of your disagreement! 9. What are your specific com- e i theilike wetersusing]an waves: i . He started warming up upon the job; ! po that Matty will go just a trifie be. with President Wilson. What has he 'plaints against th e federal res done that you would not have done, law? geserve! He looked at her and whispered, | yond Ewing's record and finally givd tnd what has he failed to do that you 1 5 lican. The literacy test was defeated “Mame, you know I love you so— | Redland a flag. FAN. New = i ¢ Mrew Y;)rkt.h m:igz. Thie BUblicityll SaTiialis oo cron et R S OppoquAsmgov_ernnr of New York, you e eau o e democratic national | Flonesty and patriotism demand th, g S jpcomegtax amendment by more than 15,000 votes, it is be- e — Does this antagonism persist? Do you lieved, and eight other amendments ‘Ou%i_rl::%‘;b"\:‘_’re hits with me than The Player Limit. committee gave out the following last | 30u put yourself upon record in such o 1i 2 sio; 2 Y curves or do you not believe in paying for | a similar fate. Jation. e sLepaving £ Eask L S Your curves look more than good to The National league has a twen Sight: manner as to permit people t ige ‘; o ) o S S il j“:(’“‘go preparedness out of a tax on incomes, a1 = ; | one player limit working. It is argued n behalf of a committee of dis- inherftances and munitions? Little Excitement in Jansas. Mo, Jour speed s JESE EW et twenty-ons men ahould be tHil style” i V- s : President Wilson, tinguished American writers, the| For example: We agree with you that it is Topeka, Kas., Aug. 2—With a vote [ o 5% 2 0 4 codly bowed |than sufficient to last out a season executive group af which met yester- 1. Would you have filed instant! ' Critical perfod,” by far too critical —_— cast which political leaders and elec- S b E that carrying any more s pure waste. day (Tuesday) at the Hotel Biltmore, | PTOtest against the invasion of Bel- indeed for candidates to talk In terms tion board officlals today judged to be | . ‘3ecision was against him, he was But take the case of the Yanks. s e = o i r | “ i E T stra- George Creel gave out the following | £/U™ 2nd backed up that protest with | OF O{EW seeking rather than in the‘And Ana“a BIH IS Thougm not more than a thh;i of k}x]e ;eg.xaf_xnh e ks | They started with twenty-five men ; the United States navy ? simple, earnest language of definite tion, Kansas came roug! (ie 11 When unto him these cruel words she | No club in the country was better pre. cpen letter: 2. It is arrant nonsense to talk | Americanism. Leadm [Or Gongress state-wide primary yesterday with less e ~ ipared in the way of secondar To the Honorable Charles E.|@about action that would have pre-| The letter is signed by Samuel Hop- than the usual excitement. Probably sald: Gy | strength. They had eight or nind vented the Lusitania tragedy. The kins Adams, Ray Stannard Baker, | —— the feature of the g?‘y was fl:: “::i' “I am the only daughter of a major | Pitchers, three extra Inflelders an o Avertise i w1l 3 5 v vy republican vo 3 “ The professional writers who sign | |5u¢_ @dvertisement did not appear, Ellis Parker Butler, L. Ames Brown.| oiiahoma City, Okla., Aug. 9. |vally heavy R lescus rRenom, |three extra outflelders. Yet at tha until shortly before the hour of sail-| Dante Barton, Irvin Cobb, Wads- which leaders declared was While v but an unknown bush- | most critical point in the race Don this letter have small interest in par-!irg. The occurrence was ane of those | worth Camp. J. O'Hara Cosgrave, | Renomination of all present cOn-|principally by several spirited con- oiyou axe e cvnn wan forel b wike tankides this voluntary assoclation, to assist fn things that civilization had made | Stoughton Cooley, William L. Chenery, | Sressmen and defeat of fthe proposed | tests among candidates for high state | | 8% PYOe:s =\ & o000 | it ohers In the outfleld and to send the promotion of hanest, educational 'N® World regard as incredible. The C. Howe, Gilson Gardner, Frederick | literacy test amendment to the state | of : e el G e out a hurry call for help. cnly honest question is this: Would Stuart Greene, Oliver Herford, Prof. ati e the anding re oy Landsongyean lo s yanad i : > e i : - | constitution where the outstanding re- | . o4 jonq over B. §. Gallskill in the | While they tell me that your hitting | In the outfleld alone he had Maisel,| cdemacracy. It is our hope, through . ave ste subjec is s i r v ¢ . = You have made the disaster the subject Louis Johnson, Richard Llovd Jones,|suls of vesterdar's primary as indi- [ 000 JS8Q over B T (b S0 o el o ey Gilhooley, High and Magee, the thres regulars and the first reserve, alll this promotion of honest, educational of diplomatic negotiaticns or would Toter D, Kyne, Percy Mackaye, A. I. | cated in parual returns today. For a | 19c 108, the qomacralic Eiberoatonal | o ° 12008 L o) are arattea or discussion in order that fundamental F‘O;IH\P‘:““(“"’({;”;““” relations with Ger-| ""‘(;:::‘0‘: E;:‘r‘t ;‘;““{“:fl‘ M;"““{”" time last night it was thought W. ’h‘- district on the democratic ticket, Dr. have a batting eye | badly hurt. Working only twenty-| issues may not be decided in preju-| MGV 2% & . lEaaessadey Jay Nock, Harvey | Murray, who described himself in the | g, §15,ding is ahead of Herbert J. |I may listen to the words you have | one men, Donovan would have start T | 3. Would you have urged uponJ. O'Higgins, Charles Johnson Post,| Congressional Record as “Alfalfa | coroine™ 6808 0 a0 Fo "0 vag to say; led with a rush toward the bottom| e - ! | congress an embarga upon the ship-| I'ugene Manlove Rhodes, William Me- | Bill," apparently emerged victorious | ynot 00cs ®103 tha republican ticket, | But until Some ivory soout beats the | several weeks ago, Mr. ilson’s beliefs have been ex- ment of munitions to the allies? | Leod Raine, Boardman Robinson,|over three opponents for the demo- bush and digs you out, ‘pressed in 1 fctes. ! 7 ersa | 2 Opi - e e ‘ A R e P n law and in declared policies.| 4. Would you urge universal com-| John Reed, Opie Reed, Edgar Selwyn, | cratic nomination from the fourth dis W ValD At Moet) Thorekiainothing doing e lton! you Giving - He has made an open record by which | pulsory military service? William Leavitt Stoddart, Lincon | trict. S e he may be judged. Wise choice is not| 5. You are frank in stating that| Steeffens, Augustus Thomas, Frank| Seven of the Oklahoma congress- dc;flo‘;}x‘f;‘;f"“‘é-l “C~0“‘“1(-;m;\“blg~fl - 3;}\2 e T e T ey mSl}:’: The Red Sox hakvad a :n‘: possible unless you yourself make | Huerta’s morals were of no concern| Vrooman, George West. men| are demoerats andlone s repubs|| dSmotiate Slete Sonvention was ho S e e R B e e nating two candidates for judge of the | His batting and his fielding were im- |the greater part of the year, so please state sapreme court, eight presidential mense; give credit to Bill Carrigan for the electors and writing a party platform, | His slugging jumped from.083 around | wonderful way he has handled the John W. Davis, solicitor general of .449, club, holding his men together with & BRIGGS the United States, acted as temporary | While day by day he splintered up |light hand and hustling them along chajrman. Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, some fence; like the finie relnsman he is. Oxboii president of the National Woman Suf- | But in the meanwhile Mame's Old |is kind-hearted, ntelligent, modest frage association, was among those on Man began to lose his eye, and game; also underrated. Why not They canned him when his salary | give him his just due? T e S . T""h‘ph“'e“‘ de;‘dyi . , FOURTEEN NAUGHT SEVEN. ; So Tom, he passed her up for good, =i ’Sfig{gg heRe L Mnjos Ll SmEh ED ToSS A LOT OF FUSSY POLK DIRECTING and now she wonders why Famous Approacher: ) To SPEND HIS Go To SouP- = - ('VE SPENT Thoo weewS s s [ s SUMMER RESORT NAMES STATE DEPT. IN Them bitter words unto him once she | Cpiok Evans. Twé DAYs oF FisinG | Tae- SEa - INTO A HAAT AND sald: horas Oswald Kirkby. MY JACATION - ’ 5 = i : SN T e oip| BoATING | TS iMMENSE LANSING’S ABSENCE | 1 am the only daughter of & major | Yyalier fagen \EfiECQ‘EET éoy -rAND g league phenom'—eto. Sharks. o To 43 : \ / — BN & Sl 2 Still, We Were Only Six Shy. Sotleators 3 \W o Go = TERRORVILLE 3 S : - 7 \T5 GREAT 2 e ) Sir: Will you permit an old-time “What has become,” asks F. K. 8., Z e > Cincinnati fan to point out that your | “of the old-fashioned fan who used ) S g list of Red managers since 1876 1s|to howl In glee whenever the umpire Hughes:— the program to speak incomplete? You left out Charley |was hit on the shin by a foul tip?” 7 ) p < oy i ; Snyder, Will White, the first spec- | We saw several thousand of them yes- tacled pitcher; Cal McVey, John . |terday. Clapp, Gus Schmelz and Frank Ban- _ croft, who held the rfins for several Which recalls the fact that the weeks in 1902 between the going of |miscreant who invented shin guards Bid McPhee and the advent of Joe |for the umpire dealt a savage blow Kelley A. S. |at the pleasure and hilarity of a good (Note.—-Our list included only those | many hundred thousand fans. managing the Reds while Cincinnat! SO was in the National league. The club [ Georgla, Texas and South Carolina was expelled from the league In 1880 | will now have to admit Virginia into and remained out for ten years.) the select circle of Sons of the Bat- Mention of Gus Schmelz recalls the | ting Eye. Dave Robertson has ren- fact that he was the only full-bearded | dered the Old Dominion more than manager in big league history. No one | eligible. g ' s A . X \ else has ever been game enough to = \/ACAT!OIU,? 3 = ; 2 take any such chance. Some one has started an argument | NEVER i § ONE SELECT \ 3 e as to whether Bush, Bancroft or Mar- oo A VACATION = R s ncronr \ _ 3 A Tunch for Matty. anville is the best shortstop in base- IN MY LIFE - % ¥ " ! Dear Sir: Here is a hunch that|ball. If we owned a ball club we'd | DonN'T might work in Matty's favor. The |be fairly well content to take Roger EVE Jast famous Giant to leave and man- | Peckinpaugh and let the argument BEC! g 1 age the Reds was Buck Ewing. Buck | subside. Peck is both brifiant and NVACATION ~ | DON'T | was almost as great a New York idol | consistent, flashy and sure. There NEED ONE AND ) i b \ ) N as Matty was. He took charge of the | better one ,but we haven't 75 S Pa T 3 2ds 1895, and gave them the best | scen him this season DON T WANT ~ugE ; N S A Reds in A € - 3 b i s the second game, 8 to 3, despite the v : % g E fact that Hendrix held the home team ke ' . down to one hit. Philadelphia played errorless ball in ; 3 9 FRANK o POLK. Loth games and Chalmers and Des | maree did not give a base on balls ar TAwe Your CRrolcE v In the negotiations with Great Brit- bit a batsman. The scores: { ain over the British blacklisting of | S e American firms and in the conduct | (Gontinued from Page Twelve)) 2 of America’s foreign affairs Frank L. Chicasc N 010, Polk is taking the leading American Batteries: Mitchell and Wingo and | Philadelphia . 80000000*—3 v A \2‘};\;"1\_’5 Yo‘-{ _DECIDE To TAKHE | part, as acting secretary of state. Sec- | ., 11o; Dell, Rucker and McCarty | Batterles—Lavender and Y WEEKS OFF You wiLL 0 4 retary Lansing fs resting at his homo | = &F 1 Chalmers and Bukna GET A 10T OF SwEeLL mbuice in Watertown N. Y, Mr. Polk's official | #nd 1 . Second Game. FROM YoUR FRIENDS T S " : title is “counselor for the depart- e 3 ; TO MAKE IT EASY ror HAT 1S BouND o] SOREY A ment of state.” He Is a New York | One Hit Wins, Chicago ... 000000020—2 5 oR You, 3 & Jawyer and a graduate of Yale and Philadelphia, Aug, 2.—Chicago shut | Philadelphia ... 30000000*—3 1..p was formerly corporation counsel of | cut Philadelbhia in the first game yes- Batteries—Hendrix and Wilson; | the city of*New ‘Yorks - . s terdayy 2 ta 0, :but was defeated in! Demaree and Burns e L 0 \'.l:;un(.}’ h. e, 5

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