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ORRY TO SEF THEIR | SPEEDING CHARGED: UNKIES SENT HOME Ddiers at Nogales Will Miss BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1916. AUTOISTS ARE FINED, Young Ladles in Gars “Not One Bit Our Annual HART FORD. Goodness, gracious, mer- Men Sent Home Wall Paper Sale | For Two Weeks Ony 40 Genis 0if the Dollar || NEW TRIMMED HATS Bgern oy (iccording to present ar-| in several witnesses who testified that SROETE, B oce Summerlstyes s inmealTate non reauccal tof A mere ot ano hev should reach New|the two cars appeared to be racing | | } ; i fraction of their former prices, n about Saturday or Sunday : : ! ¢ ' : : nd were going speed estimated 7 Here's one of the very best opportunities of the season to Dur- - ) pI S 5 Due Home Saturday, ; : : ! | e ; Che information that Company I 3 d 5 F o ug A chasc that extra ation hat that you no doubt have been longing san appeared for the accused 4 3 |B greatly reduced prices that ihey will surely bring many enthusi S to lose so many of her best men | miles per hour. Lawyer W. I. Man- i Officer Wagner testified he was near AT . - T ¥ customers: 8 caused great dismay in the rank The lot comprises new Trimmed Hats in white and is true with every other company | the fight between the others, but con- B ionable colors. All the latest shapes trimmed with all Alraid” They Tell Judge - cy me! Jim's going to CLOSED FRIDAYS AT NOON UNTIL SEPT. 8, INCLUSIVE Edward J. Anderson of Winthrop ]'f'I“x‘w' home guests for street and Charles J. Schenk of 50 dinner and there is not Anlvoret ore a thing in the house—I know! I'll phone the grocer quick!—forD& G (Special Correspondence by J. ¥, Conners.) Nogales, Arizona, . 7 The pe.| Bond street, automobile Its of the recent physical B | cach fined $10 and costs by Judge ns were announced yesterday and |James T. Meskill in police court this is‘}l)\(-.r(j“‘f‘]v(l],‘\‘“\\ Britain people read | morning on charges of reckless driv- ——and we'll have hot L MOSt a score of her native | jng on the Plainville Road last Sat- pudding and rolls— os who left that city at city in June with | : e i t e militia will be on their way homeo, | Urday afternoon. They were arr: 1 they’l! like that. An Extraordinary Sale o | | to be between thirty-five and fifty-fiv the border where their men len rejected. Company T loses Ser- | Andrews crossing when he saw an nt Lowell Pickup, Corpora automobile loaded to the running | t, Hibbard, Lipetz and Wolf, tes Butler, Briere, Cale, J. Bu | RienE e Eg e R Other Cases This Mornin |® wonderfully we have reduced these charming hat owley, Dingwell, Nic Silvestri, | followed by another car. Near Corbin [ 5 0 5o 00 0l g0q by Omcer B I INAN E“c Trimmed Hats, regulae prices from $5.00 0 $10.00, now reduced | ¢ ® 9 o to $1.00, $1.18, $1.98, .18, 98. mpbell, W on, Albert Johnso cnue he said the two machines |y ke on Stanley street for stopping ok Tom Dyson and Musician Robert | raced neck and neck and finally one | automobiles and be g, was sent to Successor to Hallinan Bread and Ice Cream Co. dersan. There may vet be a couple | ror00a to the f 4 3 mated the r ten days. Final Reductions on Dresses—Voiles and ets that sold up to $35. Now $3 to $12. pre added to the list that boards| g .0q of Ande forty miles Villiam Rarkoswi, arrested by Offi- SPECIAL VALUES IN SILK DRESSES spectal irain for the five d i an hour ana d he had to so be- | cor Hayes on Iigh street for drunk One Reel of Linen Dresses $3.00 and $5.00 tinued it among themselves. ideas of summer trimmings. Here are the prices that pm Nogales to New Britain on next| {ween forty-five and fifty-five m ss and breach of the peace, was esday. per hour to catch them at Cedar |flncd $12 and cos e will all miss these boys a whole | Sreot. O et tckup will loave a vacaney that |~ gomes Havalick and Henry Scheil- I HENRY'S i be hard to fill and Cook Dyson | qey testified (hat Anderson’s ear sped G = ainly can't be roplaced, while the | gown West Main street between for : t of the men have showed them-|gra ety miles per hour and Schenk's ves to be good soldiers and willing [ far o lktle slower. R, O. Hughes, a rkers. Their going will make a 1ot | former racing driver swith cighteen | The Hi Henry character minstrels difference here and when it is con- | voqre experience, estimated the speed | met last evening and have completed ered that almost cvery compeny | Flour took an upward jump the other day but Reorganization and Dates for Season Are Announced. our prices on New England and Cream of Wheat Bread remain the same. Excepting on Thursday when - : of Anderson’s car at thirty-five or | a new program for the coming season . . . i En ey D esrhioains miles on hour at Burritt strect [ of 1916-17. Several new members and you get the benefit of our sale price which is 7¢ per & thing it s apparent ‘what a both appeared to be | new characters have been added ta “rn: 'QW'::,“,’::, ““:il LR d ) "”‘ racis Michael Walls, another auto- | the troupe this scason as well as a | loaf. This is our regular 1Gc loaf. Why pay more for en have worked to- : bt 4 : mobile man with ten years' experi- | new quartet. her, slept together, messed together - » . e starte i tte | ence, saw the cars further down West The manager has secured several : ntities ? Pl started out with the intention of | yjain street and estimated Anderson's | bookings already, including the Mid- less quantities R st about 40 miles per hour and | dlesex Amusement Co. of which fEcedipartix not a matter to at about 35 miles per hour. | Geor E. Jackson of New York, is Our Cake Special for Thursday: se any celebration and tonig i ,??:'\(”:\,J, P ol tonien Gl b A tienctiA tten tion manager. He has engaged the troupe Soldiers Have Received Pay. Mr. Anderson said he was returning "“_(f:fifi.”',m Seons ,i;'” “:i..i"“i‘~:fl-rfi‘ Festerday was pay day. The gov- |from the Stanley Works’ i _‘”‘»1 In«“fi‘"’]‘»m‘"! Q(‘”-Mu e <I'x‘t;‘< ment jollied us along so long that | Scheutzen Park and had a Andilone i ool o) little fifteen dollars we received | youns ladies in hio car. It is w five | 51 O Eae Ladlyne ) Chop Suey .. . 15¢ doz B4 like'a good sized Tortuns fo| passengerioar afid had seven i i (|| AUEUSt LT and Sound View, Colches. .Our Entire Stock of Women’s Suits—At st of us. We are not getting anv | He said he was not racing and did | 18 3 o = I n " T ~ ol » < & = SAFETY FIRST ON OUR ICE CREAM Three Prices. .$7.95, $10.00, $15.00 Junetion, ve Beach and Clinton, « » : There’s a Reason. Many suitable for early fall wear. il however. Somewhere there is a|not see Mr. Schenk. Me said he aid |7 " 0 500 o PR 0| il mix-up and as a result there is|not go above thirty-five miles an hour - S s ¢ little first class mail coming into | at any time. All of the young ladies “';":"l\",‘.‘;i,:.‘f ‘l:rfn:.‘(t’x"‘::\l:;(‘“f\';l\l‘li;’\'s -59 ASYLUM ST. Comnecting with [40 TRUMBULL S gales. The Heralds have not ar-|denied that the two cars were ra and HARTFORD. Butter Sponge . .... 16¢ ea. nly evening performances, e trips | B and the bovs are ansions for|ana each one declared that “I was not fabpaasa Lreipite RS i vs of their home town. onebif atraid SN CRarleslSwirtRvhose | iR S e for the rest, evervthing is the same [ name might indicate that he s a | o SO0 8 e L BEEREE e at camp. Nothing unusual or | judge of speed, said he was not a £ i s =2 = e = o 3 O 2 141, = i i i3 sent: R ps ) D & hing exciting. judge of speed but did not think the | ““T 10 sam (intariocntan T red exclusive family trade we are producing a Superior cars were ding at an excessive jate. : SUeE e e e Willlam alls Gcsfitied thet when he|) o ceUslder Abs Goben feno man Ice Cream, Rich, Pure and Wholesome and of that e e R W Jew) Frank of m Johnson 2 R, saw the cars they iwerc Bolng it (end man coon) William Scheyd: Pat ish Authoritics Have Not Con- |20d would never have noticed Ander- yjypppy (eng man Irish) Frank Riley | son’s car particularly had he not scen | 1) Bomes (end man coon) John M a couple of girl's fect sticking out of | Gray King Hoaz (Zulu) Harold B on, Aug 7 p. m~—-Mes- | the back seat. Then he took a wood [ ooiil o 18 o0 (rlh) 5o ol ps received here today from Copen- | look and saw whose car it w Richardson; Ians Schmidt (GGerman) The Store Closes at noon Wednesday, during Aug‘ust. en say the Danish authorities have | Schehk gave similar testimony regard- | wiliam Hanrahan; Israel Rosenbers confirmed the reports of the sale | Ing the excessive speeding. i (Jew) Joel Anderson; Bucker and he Danish West Indies to the! During the trial Officer Wasgner | iy el Tk ey sy ted States. The newspaper Polit- whispered to Prosecutor G. W. Klott | 70 08F Gill; perey and Algy (Nan says the Ris will hol da se- ;and immediately thereafter the latter | cuiford Hellbe Sl Hae ’ gession on Friday when the gov- | asked Mr. Schenk if he had ever had | Liano accompanists, Mrs. Ruth Schac- pent will answer questions on the | any automobile trouble, such as run- | yor Miss Anna M, Roy; H. B. Preifter, ect. | ning down a child. He replied in | nahager [ slands. The Danish officials are ! tr ttorney was wrong LARGE BARN BURNS. CASH STGR reticent and a censorship on mes- | In regards to this statement, Southbury, Aug. 2.—A large barn | 5 . - - 2 - - is being maintained cutor Klett defended the ‘or | built by Senator Samuel W. Post and p against the charge of over officiou known as the biggest barn in this part | 142 MAIN STREET { ness and said it is his duty to s | of the state was burned last night H.(A. FABIAN DEAD. the state any information he »as. [ with its contents which included a | = Prosecutor Klett also called attention | considerable quantity of poultry. The Purchasing ent - of “New { ihe law which provides that no |loss is estimated at about $6,000. The Haven” Under Mellen. | automobile shall pass any intersecting 'n, which was of frame construc street faster than ten miles per hour | tion, was about 100x80 feet. It was s By devoting our time to making Cream for the Velvety Smoothness which is the Cream of Creams. firmed Transfer Story. ewspaper Koehenhaven has ' the ive and Jud 1 campaign against the sale of | laughed and said ‘“the . H. A. Fablan OHIO POLITICIAN DIF rerly purchasing agent of the New Toledo, Ohio, Aug. 2.—James s New Haven and Hartford rail- ! al 5 i A ”:‘\,'l“‘,., 1,,"“,,‘ . of (‘harles TuUns into another, whether it crosses | determined. s ““f“‘m_‘ 7 years old, for a quarter of | | Tell died today at his home in It or not, is an “inte cting street.” — Germany Agrees Not to Molest Dutel o ‘»‘(”“ ]l'“m;llnw:t factor in Ohio g e R ; . P ed suddenly at shis home | i ville, New York city, following Will Support Wife Now. s 4 N Bh o e o ) ; me 5 ] T Ships After Threat from IHead !late last night from apoplexy. i ration, according to word Te. | * Frankiin Knipfer, who was arrestea | A MODEL AND A i ¥ of Holland Overscas Trust. ! his city. in Meriden yesterday on a non-sn PARIS MANDATE Lian was formerly located in port charge, told the court he was ter in connection willing to support his wife and child work removed to Lut had left her because of family German government has given a quently he went into tro 5 He as placed on proba- pledge to Holland not to destroy or i a photo drama the railroad field e L e was continued until molest Dutch ships carrying food- | i | August 19. i oo 2 o BT (e LS T stuffs to - England,” according to a HARGE OF BORDER Y. M. C. A erybody nto Fight. Copenhagen despatch to the EXpres: \g. 2.—C. H. Work-' Tony Letki and John Parnyez were o This and Judge Meskill quoted from the | owned by George Ohler of New York. atutes to show that any street that | The cause of the fire has not yet been ~ London, Aug. 2, 2:45 a. m.—The Fox Fine Furniture Greatly Sacrificed During Our Midsummer Sale moving pictures, | iletown s decision is e re: 1 si i Sl T or Al cotsl on =hiing & i ision is t1 h ult ¢ visit to | locsl Yo M T A today ac- I ] « csterday. They ex- %8 to Berlin of Cornelius J. K. Van Aalst, S ) T - e . | appointment made by the of the trouble much : president of the Overseas Trust and | 242 M C. A. committee t S v 1t of the spectators. ; another Dutc . sstoner: A ek Th B Letki's cousin and . . : e wa The Expre: ¥s Van Aalst pre- Andre 1 . F., meets the Connecticut troops at y brother first got into a ¢ : Siees | n'H heiGonnecdlcucitrosoel o Al e e 2 f(‘!v]l:-'li.':n wmatim 1o the autoritics FeEs el ? Ha T el i ; S The twol accused then ¢ in Berlin to the following effect: Un- AR S ; edi h 1 3 o less Germany agrees not to interfere Brenilodee) . 0. F., meet 1ont : Wwith Duteh ships bound for England O. U. A. M. hall Wwith food cargoes olland will close o 103 ASYLUM ST 60 TRUMBVLL QT- her castern fronticr. Otherwise the entente may stop Duteh imports from | America and the Dutch colonie s The trip of the Dutch commission- CarpentersiSnicn i cetsia il i HARTFORD ers was the result of representations | Church street. i i by the entente that Holland 1 ing large quantites of foods Germany while her food trade with [ =77 ngland had almos Folland | replied that trade b nd was | Alexandra lodge, I. D. S head and the heart when one is lving | convenient places S8 Arch strec 5 ; the arms residential districts Erwin Castle, K. G. Tagles’ hall Winthrep Council, D, of L., meets at Main street. S | difference in altitude betwee the | ment of municipal dining roon throughout made dangerot vy G subma- | meets at down By * k- o TR rines. Van Aalst, fearing reprisals . aining upward, the physician | or lc @ | i by the entento, then undertook the | Svenska Klubben meets in Electric | elaims, the flow of blood to the head | MRS, FRENCH ON PROBE TRIP, T Z1 | trip to Berlin and after a series of ; hall. increased, while at the same time a San Antonio, Tex., Au Mrs. conferences obtained Germany's ac- — ortain degree of fatigue aids in g ST 0 TR R ceptance of his demands. FATIGUE YOUR MUSCLES. ge! to sleep. i £ I 1 : of France ere t the border to investi 5 R ) : And Tnsomnia Wili Be Routed, De DHISARIS ATIL DOINGENT: I he ity o snitals aha ais l:z es Siety ; AR 8B }1 % B clarcs Noted Physician. 5 | formulate plans for « ization of 1 R B 5 W W | Trying to Combat Wigh Cost of Liv-| 1 i rkoin o f hostilities . : Vienna, July 8 A well know ing In Russia. th Mexico. She con s the re- 2 THE ULTRA ONE ! < sale of provisions to the working pop- | CA T War has made furs a rarity as well SUCCESSFULLY sistspofs tho elmplel nrocessNofieT ation on the closest possible margi . as luxury; hence Paris “No esentative of the war deg nt OVERCOME AT ing with both hands the head board | Eloven of these shops have al ! For Infants and Children, more long coats!” So she sends up — DRUG CO S e MAIN STREET claims the discovery of a hys Petrograd, July 25.—A society for se that will cure insomnia < | combatting the high cost of living has | BRUG HABITS explained in the “Physical and D opened a number of shops for the ! Therapeutics Journal,” the cure ] AND E Austrian physician, Dr. Ebste § i or rall of the bed and of straining | Lacn established. They are locs this chic Nttle jacket of seal contrast- NEAL INSTITUTE { The Kind You Have Always Bought | upward until the arm and shoulder ! the vieinity of factorles which 4 with chinchilla, broad strips of it nsolesarogtatinsad, | working for the national defense. It ed with chinchilla, strips . D Sleeplossness in most cases Is cansed . | . e (112D is proposed to open a total of thirty Bears the N The snug walst, the excellent fit and | | Bwight St. Hew Haven, Conn. | |, = 000 S50 8 0 o rentation. i the I i ive he b Airee i W——AA . the four large seal buttons all help | 4 Phone Centor G540 S aIE S T P T i | TR e SRR e et || e U g ||0 lend the air of ¢ inction. comes to pass because of tho slight | duma contemplating the (‘.fll.\hhhh*l

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