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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1016, HILSON CALLED IN NCRMENTOMEET | frimiton [ o T0 DISCUSS STRIEE || 67, 2%, [/ TONIGHT 70 TAKE 3@ L g e coy HARTFORD. S - Some picnic! We E— 50 Union Mfg. Co. 50 North & Judd (Continued From First Page). didn’t decide to go till (Continued from First Page.) . 50 American Brass 50 Standard Screw . 50 Sta Ner g . & == — % 9 n e the railroad brotherhoods, and we re- thenight before. Noth- Francisco with current, for the pur- G 100 Landers, Frary & 100 Stanley Works spectfully suggest this course of ac- ingin the house to eat. pose of chippling the system prior to / Clark 100 L e Lock ~. By voh . But before I knew it my the strike and that soon after the - 100 Niles Bement Pond e s Wants Strike Representative. % d X strike failed in San I* B & l AiC 100 New Rritai M e e e e ol o e R wife made sponge cake . wisco the 100 American Hardware i ey Sritain - S1in the week-end be sure you have the |of Commerce this afternoon received and cookies and r°11° ey hsetine eciiron JMooncy S Rul Level b right things to wear. a request from the National Chamber with D & C. We, expense account ent to Mahon.” 3 Sl anlegRuleele s 5 H W \ 1 > th S . lof Commerce in Washington to take some meat aud—wel i Mr. Shonts advised the mayor {hat 5 & i Co. 5 Hart & Cooley Sulte- 11 it ia :"'“‘;i‘“ll' the matter up with the local organ- was some picnic! It any further statement was desired 8 ,~—< « @ E SWHsh, 1 jzation in regard to naming a repre- : i the district attorney of Sa eI $12 to $21. sentative who will appear at confer- My wife says Al ety SRl it st will give avhatever information is ne- Shirts of Silk, Madras, Soisctte and | P to be held in that city, pro- Rty e SRS N aen) -~ Percale, $1 to $5. viding a strike occurs on the railroad. cessaty. g ; | Whocever is named will be rushed to e | 1 E W Summer Underwear in athletic | the capitol immediately on the call- Strike Threatens Chelsea, 1A & style and union suits, 50¢ to $1.50. | inz of the strike. Chelsea, Mass., Aug. 4—Notification Is the Flour for me that the six hundred motormen and . Neckwear, Socks, Belts, Collars. . : O, yes—a new Straw Ilat, too, all . - 3 I s i Southern Pacific . 98% - . division of the Bay State Strect rail- 2 (9 | | Southern Ry .. ] 124% 24% reduced now. = | way had voted practically unanimous- \ Studebaker ‘Vfi?ifl }, EAEURY Mirynskaia, to the ecast of Kovel, ac- | Iy “to insist that company ofiicials | '?.(“\'“ SR oo 4 COT: g 3 fei. S as ces U cording to the official statement live up to an ement made with \thm Pacific sued today by the German headquar- | the union last October cven to the | Unred Fruie .. ters. cxtent of striking,” wi forwarded T Sopper . (Continued s 3 The Teutons also gained sround in ay to the national oflicers of the :"ushl({‘j‘wfi‘x‘,‘el:h; 5 rerie, SRALE A (0 Bon R tnasitnt 0 A Improvemen in Nearly All Shares | v s stoer . delivered upon the salient at La-|gion of Kopilas. aily of Ameri at U 8 Bteel pfd ‘ J P Chapellotto an attack which was, | T e ol e G : | . bt 8| | Ttalian Campaign. greater part of i\\'fll)‘s Overland versaries could reach our line Tho men claim the company dis- | fn PAYM BEACH SUITS wna [l 53% 5 LOCAL STOCK MARKET The night passed in rc ative quict| Rome, Aug. 4, via London, 3 charged a member of the local union - p. m.—“In the Adige Valley,” says : on of the terms of the agree- New York, Aug. 4 Strect 10:3 e e B e ! 3 in violation of the of the a Forlonl w York, Aug. 4, Wall Strect 10:80 | of our air squadrons throw dews | the official statement issued today by | ment. . a. m.—No definito tendencics were Glahty IsHAlISE o 1o callbre TorBiie | thok Tialian vt e o nenc il o1 » ”m\\m n yu\;f:”;;,;»“lyY‘Tm‘h\(;‘\‘hp:(z‘};:‘Hir : 36.95 manifested at the opening of today's railroad station at Noyon anc a | enemy’s artillery rdment con- leerar, Bresic SIEHOBACRD o G g . m”,“l',"(l“ ‘fv“, aFatiiovon ]~“‘1 onifai/ionomy \(‘\nt\n!h ;1\ pombardment con- | ¢3S SECH agent of his After Recent Spurts All of the Dod nitions factory shells wero 9, especlally agalnst our posi-| .oqnization. He said that the Amal- == | mginly in the direction of improve- | Stocks Remain Stationary at Py thrown down by another squadron | tions south of the River Camera.” RS et . WINS DUEL WITH SUBMARINE upon railroad stations and bivouacs of The statement also reports repulses T ‘(.“l i - m:-mvm"‘” 1 o lnzrr} : ST ANL EY FUNERAL s rancel S the enemy in the region of the|of enemy attacks on the Posina line ;;‘g;‘;f'{“‘ “f :\Irl“\({:“p\' bl s % l;‘““’l”:{‘* Bl o] B ibusierevatiing prion! EBritish Skipper Relates Fight With S““m“,' e jougust Z and in the Travignolo Val- | prancisco, but that this wos solely for LGMORRCWEATESIESM bt i s e eataion I Terehe e e Russians Capture Town. oL MEUStES . N organization work amon an TFran- | shown by some of the metals and war | the local stocks to nd followis Undersea Vessel in Which U-Boat| Petrograd, Aug. 4, via London, 1( s m Fleary Is Taken Acain. cisco street railway employ e shares, and fertilizers were again in | are the quotations ) ‘ D e Serlin, Aug. 4, via London, 5:05| Mr. Mahon denied that any author- | gpae yoon oo artforq | demand, American Agricultural Chem- merican Brass, 283-286; Scovi Was Tit and Sunlk. the village of Rudka-Mirsnskaia on | P Mm.—The villago of Fleury north of | ity had been given to Mooney to use | OV -2ustin Babbitt of tho Tartfora {emant fimericin AEHEUIE > | olt’s -828; Standa: Tt il e Tt e the River Stavok, lett tributary of | V€ _dnn. was regained by the Germans | violence. : Theological Seminary to Conduct of two points. Rails were featurele S 33 5; Stanley Works, 82-8 e ; the Stokhod, it 1w officially an- | this morning, it was ofliclally an-| “Wo do not empley gunmen,” said | side from a fractional rise in New |Landers, ry & Clark, 68-70; No Thomson, master of the British|nounced today by tho Russina war |nounced today by the German army | Maheo. Servic | York Central and tw» points for Juad, 90-92; Stanley Rule af 7 R steamship Strathness, which arrived | department. Rudka-Miryns s 19 | headquarter: e — : e S8 8] Seil war | steady on | Tevel ldic0i42%: Avaerican Harasi o Rudka-Mirynskaia is 19 Funcral services for the late Walter | 0% : s 132-134; Bristol 65-67. Othy here today from Mediterrancan ports, | Miles east of Kovel. _The situation at Fleury and in its ]V'BAPN} QRDERFD = moderate offerings. 32 . vicinity, the statement adds now is tho DL Ll WY UL V] enry ey of Pearl street, who Clost.—Trading was almost motion- | stocks maintained previous ratings. : The text of the Russian statement told of an engagement which he ¢ > et e y follows same as it was before the French at- passed away yesterday morning at| less in the final hour, suga how- clared his vessel had with a German | wqyes o ] tack. : i Rt l ern front: In the region of | 'K 8 [[iistsummerinomelat] Short eachilat|isver, sallving fon snorticoverine vk | LS MO AN 1 00 o e 3. ch a The | KH RE H ,O submarine on July 15, in which the | Lubieszow (northwest of Kovel) our — Ttalian Government to Issue Ukase | - © of $6 years, will be held from | MOtors continued to weaker. submersible was sunk, detac )mw‘qts crossed to the left bank British Report Slight Gain. Forbidding to T bjects Dealings | Brwin Memorial chapel in Fairview | ¢10518 was arregular. of the River Stokhod and took a . cemetery tomorrow afternoon at 3 = Sho ooed i iharEe F 5 o mound e of heights on which they for- London, Aug. 4, 2 p. m.—Minor With Nationalg of Tts Euct . G - b New York Stock Exchange quota- | ho 4 v ags @1 tifled themselve operations last night by the British : ‘ t furnished by Richter & Yorty. o oG S G ; GEELo & 2 Sritis] L Rev. Austin Babbitt of the Hartfora | [1O0nS furnished b v 2 Iave Been Stricken—Forty-five gun mounted on the after deck of the m the River Stavok, a fributary [on the Somme front resulted in the | FOMe. Aug. 4, via Paris, 3 . M= | mpcologiont Seminary will cond et o | members of the New Yor k Bx R L Olf the Stokhod, our detachments after | gain for them of somo ground west § The Ttalian government, according to | funeral services and interment will | Change. Represented by 2ddy. Latest Death Toll, Captain | Obstinate hand to hand fignting took | .o = 7 > e ¥ T e R s e o | Au 916 B i Ry E R et 1.| the village of Rudka-Mirynskala. | ©F Pozieres, the war office announced | the M BEOrO, ELONDURISHY e B e family plot in Hig s : New York, Aug. 4—More tha SAOEIPSOR: Whop 8 b8 . TuTN smidel “The enemy was forced back be- | today. a decree forbidding all Ttalians, in- | e | Beet Sugar .. 87 1,000 children of this city have dig whips, causing an explosion. He sald | hind the River Stavok and we toolk The text of the British official state- | cluding those living abroad, from do- | Ruby: Mot S eheidler. \laska Gold ¢f infantile paraly d Dees tuby Marie Scheidier. 5,000 have been stricken by tk the underwater boat dived suddenly| 600 German prisoners and captured | ment say ing business with nationals in g R wie Scheidler, daughter of | Am Ag Chem . 12 machine guns, “Last night, as the result of min-| ance with enemies of Ttaly \ e of 298 Park ‘ar & Fay Co. 5 517 5734 AincasoRRinee i Ees Mrs, r 9 ark | 2 o o demic. The health department] ‘While the- Strathness- was struck ‘In ‘the region of Korytnik, an |OF oberations to the west of Pozieres, Agreements in s 2 died t lartford hospital | st 1 onorentl Lo e e BE e : i : ! na o L . NG ie Bdv bulletin today shows that the plagg 1 z PRI till continues to gain headway. Dug scveral times, once, according cnemy attack was repelled by our Captain Thomson, by a torpedo, f On the west of the front the | Minor operations north of Bazentin- | siderca void 5 great damage was done, and tillery duc roccedin | et etit idnashosthwesep for BiD Gl | ¢ roll ety N ; 2 2 [ | g the twenty-four hours endg freighter escaped with several dented| “Caucasian fr ' > 13 nothing | YWood we captured a few prisoners e . : ¥ o 8 PN A | st 10 a. m. today, forty-five childrel . n ¢ super- | Of importar (i During the night there was a con ¢ Sol acco . lied of the disease in the bos ilates and portions of her super- | Of T siderable artillery fire on both sides | MINTSTER'S SON PT.AGT VICTIM |, . - i o ) \m Tel & T B 2 p oughs of New York city ot CEe G e at various portions of the British| Bridgeport, Aug. 4—Graham Tam- | (he packing room at the Corbin e G ; S = Belgians Push On in Africa. fr e R y 4 £ e GoABlofart: Rasonc, g 3 8 g el WS T T VKS E S bg = 2 blyn, son of Rev. and Mrs. George O. |inet Lock factory. 2 ) I'e Ry C 2% 1017% . 5“11:“1!- day, were reported U-BOAT SINKS NINE SHIPS. Havre, Aug. 4, 5:10 a. m.—Further | “A rz arty destroyed an enc- | Tamblyn of this city, died today at| The funeral will be held from her | Baldwin Loco Since June 26 there have bo Berlin, August 4, By Wirele to | progress for the Belgian forces invad- ine shs > east of o [iriserty S vl Ot infantils iparalysisil latobhomis i omerre i i ool o 3 s 1:650" cases) of which proved Sayville—The German admiralty to- | ing German East Africa is announcec | Near the Ypres-Comines road we ex- [ Rev, Tamblyn is pastor of the Olivet |o'clock, Rev. 1L I. Bodley will afliciate | Teth Stoc W 130 43 atal. day announced that eight nglish | in an official statement 1ed by the | ploded a small mine in the enemy’s | Congregational church of this ecity. | and interment will be in Fairview | Butte Superior N | motor sailing vessels and one English | Belgian war office. The text of the | lines and occupied the crater.” The boy who had been sick but four | cemeter " | canadian Pacif steam trawler were sunk by a Ger- | Statement follow: _ days was with his mother on a visit | 3 = Gentral Leather ed six new cases of infantile paralysi man submarine off the English east “The right wing of the Beigian to her former hon Liberty. Rev. Mrs. Walter in. Ghine Capi e 473 4 | to the state hoalth oftice today and woast on July 28. troops, pursuing its march southward, — Mr. Tamblyn joined them there Mrs. Lofia Faltin, aged cears, | Chi Mil & St Paul. 94% 943 Middleficld and Milford each reported has occupied Kigoma, in the district Tuesd: wife of W Talt 3 Wilcox | C e 8 % | oo, making a total of 172 cases now | i the state Federal rgeons J. R. BRUSSELS DEFIES GERMANY of Ujiji, the most important German C 1 e | ntreet tdied RIS riorn) the Hart- | Cons Gas .... . E 6 | i | | | market, but secondary quotations wer Two gunners from the British navy, Nearly 5,000 Chiliren in New ¥4 the submarine, according to and was not seen again, second larg Hartford, Aug. 4 amford report; : post on Lake Tanganvika. Kigoma ford hospital follc : an operation. | Crucible § M’\“"‘J"‘l‘, “'”‘ g B i 1"‘[*’“‘“’ is the terminus of the railroad from e DIED—At Short Beach, Aug ;‘ T o sband, mother, | Distillers Sec 31, 433 |Secretary J Black of the stat i o 4 S »d to pay S S e alte Sta w"fwn]('\'i\\\' & y : - 4 2l = AL airf z v res i S i um)wm R (e Dar s Sal y‘,\n.v the capital of fRe Mrs. John Zwick of 69 Farmington ]\}nn; TT{_M:]:nl \‘ mv\. ‘h( e \‘w'!hl d severa children, An- | Brie 3 e - i 246, | board in Fairfeld county :,).l\n::(g‘ul('t::‘u el i . avenue is at the New Britain General P e e il Tho | Tield - at | thony of Bridgenort; George of Al General Eleetric .168 671 1673 |the cf """""i,iL:;"‘lll Harttord the demo: aition which took place . . 4 = hospital in a serious condition suffer- T wu‘(y\; - Dol e Svm] 1‘« Michac cle :‘! :x“..\ ol @ .)(1;»\;}1 1:nv>v x-d 703 h 5 J{)n‘l th l“x‘} vk\n C at the Belg capitol on July 21, the Contradicts Russian Statement. A e um” «11);1]1-“44 this Lkl:n umm G \n( Nor pfd ...1171% 4 early nex e ional fete d says a despatch Berlin, Aug. London, 5:05 The pall bearers will be . N. at 3 p. m. pleted J]]\‘.”,’. ‘“m e '”1‘;\»:/ rom the Hague, to the Exchange |p. m.—Austro-German troops have | Stanley, Thomas Wilbor, Georgo W. nO& poou SBOT UMIMEL MON Uf i . Deplration st Telegraph Co. A serious crisis s ined all the territory which they | Dyson and Henry N. Lee, all relatives card ¢ ] : e {;l',\, Sy ; to Trunk pected. a StAi region of Dudka- slose friends roars’ st : » , < sl | AciRI R Oy R L ) 4 e Away Whole Trunk had lost®in the region o udka- or close friends of years' standing. I yc are ont or work . Wo wish to extond um" ncero | youls & Nash ....126% b ] Papers, Aon’t waste your time wane thanks and appreciation to all those | \fax Motor com.. 78% dermg atmlessly about maka who extended kindness and sympathy »x Petroloum ... 083% 95% : Bridgehampton, N. Y., Aug ing a nuisance of yourself in during the bereavement of our daugh- | Ny ¢ & Hudson..108% 103 1083% ! Charles E. Hughes spent today places “h..rel ll.,., cmployers tor and sister, Margaret, and in a SDe- | Nov Cons ........ 17% 17% 173 |ing his trunks for his west pave more help than tney cial manner we the < all those who | H&HRR 68 57% 573% | One of the three trunks he know what to do with. T.ook gave floral contributions Y Ont & West.. 26% 26% 263 | with him will be filled With memorsn- in the Herald Want Columns Ir| and Mrs. M. Massey and dat Northern Pacific .111% 1103% 11034 | da, letters, documents and other duta and see ihere whico peonle ten, Mexiejondithe Slss e ianyiand: f o ToTica) W asth i s sl s 125 | which he will use in the speeches ha Tilllan ntogormacts Pac Mail S S Co.. 19 19 | expects to make. Penn R R ....... 66% 567 | Accompanicd by Mrs. Hughes he Pressed Steel Car. 47% £1% will leave here tomorrow for New Ray Cons . .o 22% 4 22 York where the start for the west WHE Reading ........ 94% 08% 94 will be made tomorrow night. NEWSBOY FAILS w2 TO LEAVE YOUR HERALD] %“Er;;ald want ads | ’Phone B ® ’ a WESTERN | bring resuits UNION And, paper will be sent promptly to you by messenger. P el We want you to have the HERALD every night and § ; el to make sure that it is de livered to you we have ar- e ot v | FOURENOR ranged with the WESTE RN UNION to have a mes- senger boy rush a copy to your home. This service is given at our expense. It will cost you nothing. We want you to be satisfied and when you are we feel b O A B amply compensated for whatever effort we may malke : WE“"’“j = .., = v. SGLL OQ BUY for your benefit. A - SO,IF YOUR NEW SBOY FAILS TO LEAVE 1 & e A HOUSEFOR YQO i Que Classified (G '§ THE HERALD BY 6 0’ CLOCK ‘PHONE WEST- § 2= Qs FeaTURE B ERN UNION. 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