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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 1916. | - - ‘ - R manding officers. Company I men — — — { vote Captaln Ladbury the “best officer ; in camp and a prince,” while Company RICHTER & CO S == el . E boys feel the same way about Cap- e 1 tain E. Raymond Low. b ‘::.:’im" Money Plentiful Misses Dora and Lillian Wasserman | (¥} MEMBERS NEW YORK STOOK FXCHANGE. ] LAt LD i and Elsie Dressel are spending the 114116 AsYLUM ST. Represented by E, W. Eddy. Friends of refected soldiers are to- | o, = 00 IO S1° J el S $1 West Main St., City Hall Bullding Telephone 1884 day wealthy with Mexican money. S The returned men brought with them Mr. and Mrs. M. Proller of Seymour | Suits For Stout Women A (Continued from First Page.) & cree) T e 4 ¥ supplylof Wrexican monevlanall e d i et T 3 S . s thelr friends were glven a “§20 note’ BLLOGVIE M ca ki 20 Colt’s Arms 20 Scovill Mfg. Co. A sale of Straw Hats at One Dollar. climated, made th los onsid. X a is & o a g i Toat ~ - e oo consicerable | and advised to go have a good Hme. | ngicy Apbie K, Dawson is the guest . 50 Union Mfg. Co. 50 North & Judd e Beach, New London The glaring hot sun reflecting from | teresting mementos are bein ex- % % & = = i 100 Landers, Frary & 100 Stanley Works when they were examined they were ook Thomas Dolan of Company E | ; i Sl e s - 100 Eagle Lock Co. notRupRtoRtno{rilnonmalliconaition [ aiiene rlihelmenl who ret nadilast | - sLuclleFBL IOUER S andRCGHars 100 Niles Bement Pond iotte Elder of Warren, Ma All of our Straw Hats that were [ fo¢t: All these things, which a little Whitbeck are sojour at 1 ot ! 2 cck are sojourning at Bast ] = < $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 are going for $1 | 107G tme would ‘have overcome, | a1 1y TIME LOCKMAKER | Boothbay, e, ; Co. 5 Hart & Cooley finish tho scason with—surely thoy | 4iq they see things auns i sael u cation at Laurel Beach and Indian are cheap cnough. hurry as they are in the army. “We Necl. get a good one, cheap. hurry that we had to travel more like — animals than human beings and then About Thirty Years, Mrs, J. Frawley and Miss Anna weight. Private Briere lost ten | Other souvenirs were brought back the white, b Ing s Rl € ¢, burning sands, also affected | hibited. Miss Doris Waters of 38 Hawkins Clark Long marches and hard drills had | night. He at once reported at police re i /o O\ 100 American Hardware 100 New Britain Ma- counted against the men and they . had to leave New Britain In a hurry. e s . o , . Panamas and Leghorus are reduced | Arier thrce days at Niantic we had to | Pavil O'Brien of 125 Olark Street| Miss Elsie Hornkahl of Tim street FINANCIAI NEW is visiting in North Kisco, N. H, Another Special—Bathi Byrn istered at the Mapl ~ Another Special—Bathing Suits— | at Nogales we had to hustle. Finally yrne_are registered at the Maples, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50, we were hustled out of camp and| David O'Brien of 125 Clark strect| Long Island City. EHANHES TRIVIAL IN SCOVILL UP TODAY i AN PN S f Miss Ca erine Sheehan at Ocean . pounds. by the men and some curious and in- | go oy \Ceihorine Shoeha 50 American Brass 50 Standard Screw S eyes of many of the men so that Policeman Has Returnca. Sk Rl Ther e e enidaysIoniellehtiyls xol Fherdguarters. Misses Eadie Morrell and Jennio : } 10 Stanley Rule & Level chine Come in and get a fresh new one to | Were sent back. >hi e . ?| " The rejectca men state that never DIES AFTER STROKE | Philip Molander is spending his va- in price too—now is your chance to | leave in a hurry and went in such a Was at P. &, F. Corbin’s for sent home,” they state. They also | died yesterday afternoon at his home, e S e - woperly dressec you re | remark the great amount of official | following a stroke of apoplexy. Mr. i wret Nagle of Brooklyn, ,fl‘m % “red tape” in connection with army | O'Brien has been a partial invalid for . Y., is the guest of her parents, Mr. | missing half the fun of life. Sells at 554-558 on Hartford Stoo \? W proccedings. One order is given. Be- | the past three years, following a RichariiNaglcRor iU on| ol AR HEE s | A jm but until a short : e [ Exchange—Standard Screw, Colt fore it can be carried out it is coun- | stroke of paralysis, termanded and another is given. The | time ago had been comfortable. Late- — process is then repeated and the men | Iv he had been failing fast. Mrs, Jennic Scales of 82 West Main | Who not well dressed, and suitably do not know from one minute to the | ~ Mr. O'Brien was 59 vears old and | strect is spending the week at Indian | dressed, is under a great handicap . . . ' Saovit n 3 t E bk great haundicap, Scovill Manufacturing stock to do. was a lock fitter by trade and for more - N S GhE St aardi Setow vk Aol ol Militia May Be Kept Year than thirty vears was employed at the Miss Abbie Sandberg, stenographer Not only that, but he is depriv- FGW DEHlS AI‘C Mflde 414 601d 4p & conple of patnts auill P. & F. Corbin factary, leaving be-|in W. L. Hatch’s office, is spending | ing himself of the self-satisfaction of 335. Colt’s at 810-825, and Amerle unoflicial roport was that on August | C2USC Of ill health a few years ago.|her vacation at Brookside Lo feoling 'that 110’ as s0od as o mext Brass at 279 also reflected soXl St S Iic was a member of the Woodmen of | Chester, Mass. : ; T, i it 15 the militiamen were to break camp | 5“9 | fellow;—something that's. hard to New York, Aug 7, Wall Street, 10:30 | gopoot ler quotations were @ y [ and go into the field for man ey, = S : : T v S ‘ Uiy e asiens Suieen | LO1OT NEW BRITAIN, DONN i BoLAiooe ie Rt o Mr. O'Brien leaves a son, William| The Misses Agnes Crowley and | calculate the value of, in merce dol- | a, m—Little relief from last week’s| Aetna Nut return to Nogales or be stationed at | gffi_fl’t;n. - hnun"m !owr-"'q\; fm“”flw_ x_\‘lu‘:c‘ B. l,'é“;“,“, L_«tr:m;jxkvt::hn\g their | Jars and conts, cxtreme dulness was promised at the | American Hardware some other border camp. In| the | —crald, peSEcauzhvens, Fiins B ey sacauion sEa it o SUna Bec Buy II. O. P. Clothes at Sale Prices. | opening of today’s market. Improve- | 1\“”':‘“‘-‘“ Silver . Jigelow-Hartford com. e Home g ° | Iall and the Misses Josephine and — e O U BOLHCE o, Mr. and Mrs. David Dehm of 243 = | ment in tho local strike situation was | ot oW Tarford TN Q a 3 i P P . - DROWNS AS LARGE trouble in Mexico is by no means over | A1ha O'Brien, and a brother, Bryan Vs e el s anq it is only the show of force that | ¢ Brien. 3 Maple street have returncd from 2 reflected in the greater steadiness of | Bristol Brass St. 7 ) M | is keeping peace. They state their | The funeral will be held from TWoRweekafivacationtatiManthaiSEvice City Itemns traction issues, but the usual leaders | Bagle Lock K CROWD WATCHES HIN belief 1s that the militia will be kept | MATy's church at 10 o’clock tomorrow | yard. | Y I | showed virtually no change when |Inter Silver pfd there possibly a year before they are 5T i sent home. Dominick Carossi of South Main| The rejected men in full uniform left Nogales by special train for New Street Meets Death in Waters York last Wednesday. The Southern Evelyn Elizabeth, the nine month ; ic railroad treated the men royal- | old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon E, i o Watchitholl G DA e el e T of Lake Compounce, ly, states Private Briere, and to Stew- | Jackson of 411 Church street, died | Merwin Jacobson, outficlder on tho | o, o0ty g ER (GIT 000 s:p:,). fi\ k 'A:1;4ll;|l:4;:.l; dulj:? [I!llulle|;<(z\‘!x|:lll : F. Patte at 1 . . o S S is | Rochester International league club, : ard I. Patterson of that line he gives | vesterday. The funeral was held this i clals —advt. Paver it il ae ciein iWacorc: Uake. A young man, partciularly, and American Brass Firm, When the local boys left Nogales the morning. Interment will be in the — e — Landers, Frary & Clark . new Catholic cemetery. The Misses Lucy and Effie Pickup Splendid suits at W New Britain Machine ...... — of Lincoln street left today for a [-—advt in Long Island was offset Y | New Departure pfd. ........ 113-114 Evelyn Elizabeth Jackson. two weeks' vacation to be spent at Miss Anna McGuire has accepted a similar loss in Lechigh Valley. Ad-| Niles-Bement-Pond com. .. 158-18: Swampscott, Mass. Dosition as cashier at Fox’s Theater. | vances ranged from substantial | North & Judd ceaieann - 90-9: Peck, Stowe & WilcoX ...... 82+8 Stanley Rule & Level . 426-434 nley Works .. b . 82-8 Traut & Hine R Union Mfg. ShEE ... 90-9 I lson’s, $10.|cuoted at all. A two point Liutte Superior ‘i 6 that the member appointed commis sioner shall be executive head of the Responsible for Black Tom E. Crucible Steel . Yo clare for Democratic President Funeral services for James Welch | from a vacation spent in Boston and | igjo of safety, by the board of public | frenirasin. chairman of the progressive state cen- were held from St. Mary's church at | neighboring cities. e, i Al tral committee, which elected dele- Iardware corporation ha denied a | on o ements. Penn R story published to the effect that over Ray Cons ........ 2 this state member of the progres- 100 workers in the munition plant Readin e 4 sive state committee, I also Miss Mary Roche. on Chestnut street had been TRep T & S com ... b declared for Wilson. Since the news So Pac PN g that the California progressives unani So Ry 22% 2 wously endorsed President Wilson on Studebaker . 24 aturday, reached this state, it is said Final cut on suits belted back mod- | menn Cop i ihott alaumber ot otherl prorminens els $10 and $13.50 at Wilson's—advt. | ppirqd Ave ....... 6 progressives have decided to cast their of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Carossi of | ¢ &reat S G - (30} | ard did all in his power to make the | ment was in Fairview cemetery. Rev, e tuie ot bl W w . Taiwa oo Eprings Motor. el e ; 1| in comfort and to have plenty to eat i Tols 9 o’clock 4 o vil ) Funeral services for Mrs. Nelsc ; s most pronauncec he 5 giececiiomomoviandiniormentizll inoral geeryicessror ; clson | cation at Asbury park. Amectinagion SnOROr dinancecome! | =i i os R SnouRe SO Rth oS Dl tho bathing and while disporting | tHITty hours to traverse the state. | {org of America attended in a body was steady Hartford road,” says Private Briere. & her vacation in Dalton, menced work on making the new city | tions furnished by Richter & Co., tered and splashed for the amusement : executive head of the Farm Loan] peaking of the American town of — : it i High Low Clos paid any particular attention until he Island e = cratic members of the farm loan camps and are charging high prices medical attention and despite the use | goyand s e He S Gemal i g iRy o et e therencial el e hhoset i e e el e s ment today at the first meeting of the Mary’s church at 9 o’clock tomorrow = A T So Fe Ry Co.102 102 ” [, Secretary McAdoo, ex-officio mein= L the price to $1.75. Everything else is — i Suit ‘now! $101 af Wilson'stadve BERAT reserve board, but the law provides sion, Found Intact Today. men can’t be cheated. cred Heart church at 7:30 o’clock this | next two wecks. Bt S M s e[S GG e e Ll Johnson shterage Company, the | the border, Private Briere states that | again at the grave in the new Catholic | geanley street, willl spend tho coming | bumping her head. She was not badly charges growing out of the explosion | trust them. They smile to vour face : G = the trolley tracks at the ninal | Rab ; Hartford, elleged by the Lehigh Valley Railroad [ to turn around again suddenly to see E. Fay conducted the services and in- Editor James M. Dovle will Teave|| o0 50 5 ovo: foelinge of fhie | Bex Batrol ... ... 9bs and who was candidate for congress street, Jersey City. as 3 . : The food at camp is as good as any oAl boarors s artin Tl 4 sl ied he At pall begrors wereMartin Hlvnn, e morrow. Several of the engincers cm- ([N Y N H & H R It 58 % bas come out for Woodrow Wilson. nounced. It was contended that the o e e nraae L 2 crackers, beef stew, beans, etc. Break- | popsamin McDonald and Lester Mur- R s 7% 5 Wiliam ¥ Avis, of Whitneyville, 0,000,000 damage and killed at leas % ; s - 5 $ rmage and killed at least | "5 o6 nis promotion Sergeant J. F. e e Meriden, Aug. 7.—The strike of | they say that although he serves the | Krause officiated and interment was | stated. § Owing to a slight change at to the teamsters employed by tho | laying in a stock of canned goods, | Meskill, Robert Burns, John Higgins | street girl on North street this aft- | U S Steel ........ 865 4 IMPROVED SERVICL. 1d the Thomas Kearney Trucking | vate Briere. s Pt b s S o erinomas s oarng g pany I, who was rejected at Nogales, [\ coille to learn her name Western Union to'125 teamsters and helpers are said | and sentries, there has been no real| o3 from her late homo this after- (afternoon and stopped a runaway | <V | center at present is at 10:52 p. 1 ¥ | of a recreation building on Allen street 0.P. STATE C0 B LU OLE many people are inconvenience trouble there ince the militla arrived. |y 3 pody. Rev. Howard S. Fox offi- [ no bridle so his captor held on by |, Th¢ health department has quaran matter up with Mr. Beardsley Hartford, Aug. 7 the secretary of the state board of | srycted and the company canteen is a CIANCI-CIANCI WEDDING &nd has no conncction with the recent Dominick Carossi, 18 years old, son | i s 5, ey hnds the greatest praise. He says the stew- | afternaon at 4:30 o'clock and inter- [ is spending a few day O T s i e N e ouna e rainfall for July, according to re. >d, - Steel ‘ ¢ S 8 256 South Main street, was drowned { — T aner S edins . ot : 5 el o | y S Tels Mrs. William C. Roberts is spendigg AR at Lake Compounce about b o'clock [FIP & Pleasant one. The government | H. I. Bodley officlated. N e N Was 3.67 inches. Yesterday's “hun. | shaded and Unitea States Steel soon 2 ; at made it possible for the s, Nels — s 1 xperienced ¢ ; : ) - He held from St. Joseph’s church at {th® I B LoID Logtrayel Mrs. Nelson H. Clark. Nivs. A F. Schilling {3 spending hep | lake Wall Street Closing—Stagnation R Be b the now Citholi oomcier mlu? ‘u. b'or.tth vm s’IT:"op in. 1’{‘0 show | 5§ Clark were held this afternoon at 2 Dilesandbte o % hour, the only noteworthy change of | Philadelphian Chosen for Farm Loan Carassi and several of his friends ‘F‘l "r‘t l:‘:“‘* (;(fl“llflwz?ni ‘nuimm\( del; | 2 o'clock from Erwin Mortuary T8 8 Spennl1etth oqay tontalitnip || callaaldas _l‘l'l‘“ 1 ::\”‘;yum ]\.., :’“_“ that period being a nine point advance went to the lake vesterday to enjoy I rain tc 1 chapel, A delegation from the Daugh- T et o “W“‘v" L in Cuban America sugar. The closing Commissioner, Head of New Lo: “But a blind man can tell when he | pox. S : N ol = Messrs. Lei 1 Russcll, of the System—First Meeting Held. themselves in the water he gave them g Rev. M. S. Anderson officiated and in- E N 7 - Lein anc tusscll, of the e System—First Meeting Held. J: s s k v Yo Jew av ¢ % e Miss Mar A. Sheldon will spend cenmay Qiving exhibitions, e was a good | Strikes the New York, New Haven and | (erment was in Fairview cemectery, NI Alen Ly SIEG on 1 Price and Lee company, have com- W YorkiStocic Bxchansesauota-t| LIRSS TR R TR R swimmer and during his antics sput- | .., ; 2 h., Aug. 7.—Geo. Norris of . The coaches are hot, and dirty, com- Mrs, Mary Marshall = directory HorS eitihs NewlvoriSioty adelphia was designated by Mr. Wil < pared to those of the western roads,” i St J. P. Ward left today for ITunt- % PRSTARSRE 0 R et oL S0 e son today as farm loan commissioner, ¥ the crowd B Mrs. Mary Agnes Marshall, wife of |, o\ i/ Engine company No. 1 was called | change. Represented by 1. W. Eday. |* : . When, after a dive, Carossi came ‘ Abraham Marshall, died late Satur-| i . out by a still alarm at 12:15 o’clock Aug. 6, 1916 Bamlt avstem createdl by the n i Seeil Al GanI i iy e g ] g : a 3ank system created by the new rural up out of the water shouting, no one | no 2GR T O (G DA ag., ;nu;:‘ at h(r»llom(, .41'.\‘_1\\01111 Miss Gertrude Wiegand has re- | Sunday morning to Edward 0. Kil . . R . so1s | credits. 5 I bustling and busy place. toro | Street. - She was 50 years of age and | y,;.,09 from her vacation at Block | beurne’s place in Stanley Quarter | Am Beet Sugar .. 86% Al 20 Mr. Norris is one of th o demo-] again sank beneath the surface, keepers are profiting by the military | Pesides her husband leaves two sons, whire a small shed, used by boys in | Alaska Gold ..... 16% 16% 18% Mr. Norris is one of the two demo The body was located in fifteen feet I Harry and Francis, and the following ) 1 e hborho o club house, was | Am Ag Chem .... 72% 72 12% | ora 9 L o &t water) "Although' Ssiven iprombt| fo. & ervthine for which thore 1 ooy | @aughters Mrs, Tuke Weleh, Mrs e e S e el ; i Dt O 5 oo ",‘k:‘. “‘,‘n«.‘ n(“\llh.‘l‘uliul‘.l as) comuiy ; iy amesNGivan §nrs G eorsal Etanviion| S8 68 8 CRERET R A ¥ : ” \m Loco ........ 63 sione; s postponed for announce- Gf & F puliiotor; 16h was 1 DossIDIe Lo)[ ve ¥ans amo e Vislteal o Stors to Buy 1 . t n ; o : e 93 1 f R a cheap sult case. One that would | €abina and Alico Marshall. i e M ot ; Ay Tol & el L . 129% 123 board to organize and discuss prelimi- o o sell herc for ninety-five cents cost | Tho funeral will be held from St Arel ¢ o Anaconda Cop .. 7914 nary plans for its work him $1.50. Later other men called 5 : John F. Lynch, of the New Britain | from until 5 o'clock . LT 2 S . NOT BLOWN UP for suit cases and when the shop keep- | morning and interment will be in the |\ mpany, has returned from an | and cake will be served Baldwin Loco .... 71% 71% jenoticheibosnd Pnresidadyoyen er saw the demand ho at once raised | new Catholic cemetery. automobile trip to w Hampshire. Regular $20 Blue Basked Weave | B & O ....... % 8414 meeting as he does over the federal Barge No. 24, Alleged to Have Been | [ F % " " ept the Nogales Herald, Mrs. Teofia Faltin. Misses Agnes, Helen and Grace and | Goorge Woorz of 226 Asylum strect xplo- | @ newspaper, that is especially The funeral of Mrs. Teofia Faltin of | William Finnigan, of Bast Main street, | 1101¢p0rd, notified the Shitos this o, | Canadian Pacific E i stamped as to price at the office 5o the | Wilcox street was held from the Sa- | are stopping at Block Island for the | jne that as he wi driving down | Central Leather . % 549 A E e ..\hhmv.lrfl; (l;vrc‘ are snmemrpsfip‘n:wu ,\,;m.n;“gl o Cme ;,fl flm”‘m,fmprf (,{ . vag | 7 10 EFONT oF his car and tn dodsing :::vn].._. Copzer O W 7.—Agents for the | aphle and high class "ans along | Mrs. Faltin fainted at the church and i arguerite Dobson, of 69 >ack She itolll dero e aldesoiiic ol F &I .. . 4 R 2o | Bty BeEealic = Bl Bl Bt EI0 akenmits || R S 3 Bull Moose Leders in Tis State De- president of which has been accused | the majority of them are a dirty, shift- | cemetery and was taken home in ¢ two weeks at Ocean Beach, New Lon- | hurt of manslaughter with three others on | Jess and treacherous lot. “You can’t | gutomobile. s s el & Hudson. don. . The section of Main street between | 5 (Spectal to the Herald.) o § ‘ Aug. 7.—Frederick I of munitions on Black Tom Island to- | and try to stick you behind vour e e o S YN Aug. 7.—Frederick I. d nnounced that barge No. 24, | pack. When a soldler talks to a Mex- g wh ECUR e G O S e i) G e ety ik |G s e e i DU, W WL BRSO, Sl o owned by the lighterage company and | jean and turns to leave he always has B *eloc. i C i W —_— * i 1ve: e to have been the primary | what the ‘Greaser’ is going to do,” he | 10 o’clock this morning. Rev. John RS T AT 15, Tl Sl || o e tn b 14 tes to the Indlanapolis convention, fctor in the explosion, had been lo- | say. S el ‘ 2 SRR et : % Giled fodevi ofiiine tootl ot Mornin T terment was in the new Catholic cem- | next weel for his annual vacation at | Gole (ol <o ety "or Civil Bngincers | N ¥ C & FHud . 108% 1055 : on the progressive ticket in 1914, has Stenyy Ocean Beach. which will be held at New London to- | Nev Cons ........ 171 ! 4 | repudiated the republican party, and The captain of the barge, reported hae : . : 2 army could expect and the boys have | yonp Sullivan, JoJhn Moore as ‘O WORKERS DISCHARGE! i . S 2 : 5 ; sattle to hiave been killed by the explosion, | &TEW, So8'p SRS, (0l Ce e usual | ZORR Sullivan, Jodnn M "1‘:1"_;“]1"}])1‘:’(:;§= NOWOREEES T BOED, ployed at the Derlin Construction | N Y Ont.& West .. 261 Mr. Duffy is a fa and catt was alive and well, the law office an- army rations and also get hash, jam, | o& y\reponald. The flower s o e ¥ Manager C. Parsons of the P. & | company will also attend the mecting. | Nor Pac .........110% 4 1101 | breeder and was one of the orginial oy s S ESRR S O > ower bearers Were | m Corbin branch of the American | Mr. Hall is a member of the committee | Norf & West .. ...1283% % 128% |Tollowers of Roosevelt Py e londed ath Sxploslies EIewiuD | et subper Rz INER ol Deatty || i . 5 Bud sl b neies of oxblamlens, o of the day Hierciofore Seugeant Tl CrmEenei o s Bertha, o Blacls mom Swiick ol ox SR than e ardl Erios was thie niess|serscenty daughter of Mrs. Jennie Iecker and four persons Conners, Herald correspondent, has The funeral of Miss Mary Roche |charged owing to lack of worl M| Hennig is announced. The wedding been promoted to flrst mess sergeant. [ was held from St. Mary's church this | the men are at work today and will | (e has 1ot been set. MERIDEN STRIKE SPREADS. “Now the boys are all worrylng for | morning at 9 o'clock. Rev. William | be given work to do,” the official teamsters of the H. T. Smith, and | news up to them in good style they |in the new Catholic cemeter: the factory the men were given an : ] i ’ the IT. L. Tmmich Express companies, | fear he will not serve the food up to [ _The pall bearers were Lawrence |extra half holiday Saturday morning, | One of J. M. Finnegan’s livery au- | Union Pac .......138% 1 13 R et e S e R e e O S e e e S et e i T e e tomobiles ran down a little Laurel | Utah Copper ...... 7 s Lyon and Billard Coal and Lumber | melons and other eatables to use in | and James Hayes. The flower bear- SOLDIER STOPS RUNAWAY. crnoon. The child was taken to the U s Steel pfa .. K Councilman Willlam J. Smith has company, the Higgins Livery Stable | case of an emergency,” laughed Pri- | er was Joseph Meskill. LT ST, et o (el 1:»‘1']"41 ";‘]l e nt Ilw”l.\'!m.v‘m‘ml- :\h ConiChemi . received word from Superintendent : ) "0~ | As she could not speak English, it was | Westinghouse . 7 Sts ; Beardsley stating that the Connecticut and Road Building company. — The | In the town of Nogales there are Pog Mrs. Adeline Steele Zwick. Arizona, because of defective hea i e N Ruthert il iovonana company is favorably disposed to demands are for higher wages and [ tween 15,000 and 20,000 American s01- | e funeral of Mrs, Adeline Steele | ing, ran into tho streot near the cor- | SR Sl S Y8 e D run a late car on the Ilast Main recognition of the union. From 100 | diers and as long as they remaln DeACe | yygoy of Farmington avenue was |ner of Main and Myrtle streets this | ord has issued a pern S e S street line. The last car to lo | church corporation for the crection to have left their work several exchanges of shots by t'\“!“’f“'l noon at 3 o'clock. Members of Unity | horse that had broken loose from a | oo ool 08 o 5 s and sentrie, ithere ha heen fnoy real fip porahilodge; 1. 01 01 F., attended | locall liveryl stablel The horse Radl| -t 2 c A Ol B this. Councilman Smith took PARALYSIS IN CONNECTICUT. ° = id o e Jonolal Fevar on Do S ; = The camp iz rapldly becoming & | cioccq’and interment aas in Fatrview | e o, tined a case of typhoid fover on Broad | gungor Brandegee Will Be Invited 10 | ime ago and as a et i o ——TWO new casesf first class one. The water system sl ‘o7 v, street. Health Superintendent T. IS T SR : of infantile paralysis were reported to | jpstalled, shower baths have been con- k Ty Recks believes the case to be sporadic [ progide at Gathering in New Haven | & CLb b vl bl health today, 1 frem Waterbury and 1| great innovation, enabling the soldiers PASSES BAD MONEY, Santo Clanci and Miss Francesca | outbreak of the discase Thonteronlsotl 5l analc) from Faston. There are 198 cases in| {5 puy drinks of soda, ginger ale and | James Lazardis of 6 Lee street, a | Clanci were married vesterday after- | Angelo monessa has transterred to STATE OF CONNECTICUT At a Court of Probate holden at the state. Dr. J. R. Thompson of the | ,tnher soft drinks, as well as tobacco | peanut vendor, notified the police Sat- | noon at 2 o’clock In the South church, gusto and Rosa Righi property at Hartford, Aug. 7.—The republican | New Britain, within and for the Dis- féderal service, who is investigating| ,nq catables as they would get at|urday night that a counterfeit ten [ Rev. Salvatore C. Gozzo of Brook- | 193 Tremont stroet state convention for the nomination |trict of Berlin, on the 7th day of the Connecticut cases, was expocted to | home. dollar bill had been given to him |lyn, assisted by Rev. Howard S. Fox Patrick M. Ringrose has transferred | of state officers will be held at the | August, A. D, 1916 feave Bridgeport taday for Providence. Praise For Two Captains. during the evening. He accepted it | of the South church, ofliciating at | to Mary B. Ringrose property on | Ifyperion theater in New Haven Sept Present, Bernard F. Gaffney, s He will begin investigations in New and gave back $9.95 in change, before | the ceremony. A reception was ten- | Whitman street 5 and 6 udge Haven, probably Wednesday or Thurs- he found out that he was being | dered the couple at Turner hall at . 1L Alford has transferred proper- Senator Frank B. Brandegee will be | This Céurt doth direct James M day, following his Rhode Island trip. 3 Curtin, executor on the estate of Hugh Referring to the temperature, Pri- vate Briere states that during the day the meroury rises to 120 and 130 do- | cheated. The ‘“counterfeit” was a | which several hundred guests were in |ty at 193 Tremont street to Angelo M. | invited to preside. This was an- h y ris 2 - — : 5 he series of 1862. | attendance. “monessa. nounced following a meoting of the | Kerwin, late of New Britain, in sald T S T A e . ave to drill. | Confederate bill of t 10 a fo g oting g : BUFFRAGE CANVASS IN SENATE. &rees “:‘:\‘]2‘;2;“‘??imc? 3;,',‘:‘. s i e and $16.50 Suits now $10 at| republican state central commitiee |district deceased, represented to be . As the a £ L 9 CAC = = Vi . 7 ol EivE otice [ tol s S Washington, Aug. 7—A canvass of | i}, ‘men do not suffer. Ho states that COFFEY GOOD SIIOT. CAFE CHANGES TIANDS. Vilson's.—advt. here today. nsolvent, to Tl ) n]mn to ullr pa the senate is being made by Senator| Lp ., the shower baths were first sot Do%. Wardent JornlCoffey istintrort| AT tormal transfortot thelsaloontat A horse attached to a bakery wagon | The primaries were set for August |Sons interested in the estat ai s airma I3 e Dosjiwards sing to the Doston Bakery com- | 24 deceased, to appear (if they sce cause) Thomas, chairman of the suffrage he pipes were covered with a few | ooipt of a letter from his son Private [ 206 Park street, conducted by T. 8 ng 5 el Tkl ‘ gk t o e r v Lo i colptiof;a lottor »any caused considerable excitement sefore the Court of Probate to be sommittee. to learn whether 1t Will b | 1;,cp0q of sand. When tho first men | Jonn Coffey of Co. E, C. N. G. sti- | Francis Markham since the death of DRSSt ponscerelle oxslionen — 1050 4t the Brobate OMce 1n aill possib without extended debate to 1 » o bath they were al- T, i B the & Iorhie: et e B 1s afternoon on Main strect as he 1wlden g he robate Offlce said rushed in to take a bath they tioned at Nogales, Arlz., in which the [ the former proprictor, was made to- SWEDISH LUTIHE ¢ NOTE Bet a vote at this session on a federal | ot scalded, so hot was tho water | youte S8 FOSE IR BUE RS day at 11 o'elock in the office of the | dushed madly down and around Cen UTHERA o {strict, on the 14th day of August mffrage amendment. Senator Shaf-| oy the sun. The pipes have been | yyu¢ 1o 1y having at the border. In | county commissioners and the new roth, a white house caller today, sald | pyried now, so the water is nice and |'a recent compotitive shoot, Coffey fin- | owners Willlam P. Buckiey and John tral Park whore it was finally stopped | Their will be a general cholr re- 1916, at 9 o'clock, A. M., to be in front of Hall's grocery store. A | hearsal at the Lutheran church Tues- | heard relative to the appointment of > expected to see the vote yroken bride was the only damage in- | day cvening and al 5 are re- | Co sio on estate, by post: e expected to see the vote taken. cool. ed third in the regiment at a 200- | A. Anderson assumed control at once. [ Proken bride was the only damage In- | day evening and all members are re- | Commissioners on sald estate, by post e All in all, it is a great cxperience, | R > i o curre | quested to be, present. The choir will |ing satd order of notice on a publie = limraeres s | sing Labor day in Meriden where the |sign-post in said town of New Britain CHICKEN FANCIERS MEE e al sclare, and although they the boye all declare, and althoug! 3 oSt e = ) | Cleveland, Aug, 7.—More than 1,- | did not want to leave their comrades i CLOSE “MOVIE” THEATERS UNITY REBEKAH LODGE. Luther league will hold its conven- |neurest to tho place where the des 600* poultry men are in Cleveland to- | they do nevertheless fecl glad to be PROSTRATED BY TIEAT. Philadelphia, Aug. 7.—The motion Unity Rebekah lodge will meet to- | tion. ceasod last dwelt, and by advertising day to attend the forty-first annual | home among their friends and rela- Miss Martha Rlorden, folk dance In- | picture theaters of this city wero | jjorrow cvening. Final arrange-| Tho Luther league will hold a |the same in a newspaper published in gdonvention of the American Poultry | tives agalin, structor at the playgrounds, is con- | closed today to children under sixteen | mjents will be madoe for the basket! meeting Thursda; evening and all | New Britain and having a circulation ssociation. Business scssions will be Mombers of both Company I and |fined to her apartment at the Y. W. | years of age by order of the health au- { picnic, which will be held at the Wi-| members are requested to be present |in said District. held daily morning, afternoon and | Company E have nothing but the [C. A, Miss Riorden is suffering from | thorities, in an effort to check the | tham farm, Kcnsington, Saturday aft-|as important business will be taken BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, ening until Thursday. highest words of praise for their com- | a heat prostration. g | spread of infantile paralysis. crnoon. up. g <

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