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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1916. A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT OUR OPENING FREE FREE somies | SELTZER’S DRUG STORE | 002 cnics LADIES 297 MAIN ST., FORMERLY STORRS’, NEW BRITAIN, CONN. poLT SELTZER’S A Handsome and Most Up-to-Date, PROMPT AND COURTEOUS ° % A Soda Fountain—one o he latest types, For Thls Blgger, Better, B[‘]ghte[ equipped witth all modefrn,flsaniltatrytfe;n?res SERV[CE The Utmost will be found here, where the finest and most | FREE. During Opening Week, attractive ° Than Ever delicious Soda and College Ices are served | souvenirs will be given free to the ladies. O by expert Soda Clerks. All Fruits and Sy- During Opening Week we will also give a penlng is Seltzer's New Drug Store at 297 Main | rups used are of the highest Quality. In other | Soda Check Free with every 25c purchase at ur Street, (Formerly Storrs’.) bworfds gvegythmg about thlsddrulg store will | which will be good until used. iliti i e found of a progressive and pleasing na- You will ind SELTZER’S a Good and ° week angcgiegrge}:aAcgslglftsr’ngfifig; sveer:;:fi}ngBe;fg ture. Come and bring your friends here. See | Better Drug Store entirely worthy of your Fountaln expect to find in an up-to-date drug store. the many notablé’: and up-to-date features in- | patronage. Your Prescriptions will be filled All 10 Whether it be drugs, Toilet Goods, Per- stalled at Seltzer’s for your benefit and con- | here to your utmost satisfaction. Only Reg- 4 t & venience. We want your patronage and we | istered Pharmacists are employed in our Pre- O S d furr(lj;s, tStundr;es, .Hcgngl ESS It ngatrslé will endeavor to hold it by giving you the | scription Department. ur 0 as @F \SlepEils, yoik vl el BRIz SI09S || ey g o Samiee o e lied in New i el J ipti . always complete in every detail, the price of | Britain. - We have retained Storrs’ old prescription Clgars each article consistent with Quality and il books extending back over a period of 30 every purchase you make will be sincerely | A permanent feature at our soda fountain: | years and all old prescriptions as well as are appreciated. 25 soda checks for $1.00. new ones will be handled with the utmost curacy. 8c To consc1ent10usly serve our patrons cour- care and accuracy y g . 1] e o 11} teczlusly and promptly will be our continuous FORMAL OPEN[NG SPJ;)ergpt Hudiieie- 2 mE Rt e T SOda'IIClous endeavor. 5 5 0 4z TRY US4 TOMORROW AT 9 A. M. | Remsmin tinatann ™ o 5 ELTZER HIGHEST QUALITY : POPULAR PRICES TOP AT ERVICE ATISFIES SELTZER’S NEW DRUG STORE ELTth)Ef;R’S INVITING ATTRACTIV UP-TO-DATE 297 MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN, CONN. UPERIOR S0DA andidacy. Mr. Keri vill a d th ant 3 i 3 ransac RAERAERENSH S v = el Marchal, Aviator Who Made | FEATES FIRIUNG T0 FRIEN | City Items c ganizer A. T. Frinck is to be present. nounce his candidacy before the con- | On September 7, the order will hold Woman Librarian at Old Saybrook vention. While president of the local [ a supper and degrece work will be o i l i B d Ssaybrook Charter Oak, F. of A. soclety he made many visits to neigh- | exemplified. reat zd 1 ver CLIIN s o e e e | The Young People's society of St After the meeting Thursday even- | boring societies and was active at pas o, > e e e ng there will be a smoker. An ex- [conventions. All this led to his becom- o 5 i by Will of Suicide. it e e ellent program has been arranged |ing well known so that the boom Is _ Winthrop Council D. of L. | ! (5] i anieel SO bera de nd a very enjoyable evening is an- | also being urged in other cities as well Winthrop Council, D. of L., will === —— e | ©1d Saybrook. Aug. 14.—According | I'INE cRateniiEnon d take the 6 icipated. as here. Tho delegates of the local | Meet Wednesday evening. e Preliminary plans are being made | society will hold a meeting on Thu Z . o It or tnis rown vk leti @ onaidee pecial sale Negligee Shirts or a huge bazar, which will be held | day evening at 8§ o'clock and all are Plan Carpet Bowl il - : o le for Bessesielandisfof iconrse —atv Iy Turner hall, October 28 to Novem- | requested to attend. ; D oS o . . | able fortune by the death of Joseph » There will be a meeting tonight of S i S 1 ber 1. The special prize tickets will e tholl fraternallica il bowl | . b be distributed this week. The special | Court Charter Oak, No. 36, F. of A. : L owling league in O. U. A. M. banquet hs P N Comemitie . | riers at the local post of re « ommittee presented reports of Pro-} Gourt Charter Oak, No. 36, F. of A, [ o’clock to inquet hall at S mmitted suicide at his home in ) 1 post off re on fress at a recent gathering. The mem- Kl fpitten their vacation : | is planning to hold a smoker Thursday | the coming se 3 : . - . Wi caen B e H ers of the fair committee are: | evening, following the regular meet- : 4 . . % S e s el e oLl ool A George Roden, chairman; Roger ing. The carnival committec will - :: ks . i 5 5 i s \;: ~?|r’m I.\‘nrl effects to his | church has accepted the invitat Brewin, secretary; William Sparmer, | make a report. r of Good Will Lodge. : : 8 o Eoial Rt o basibeen jioh nen i, ovinteragtogatiendlitng i e e e o i e e i . i : : . 3 ‘,"l “m l!,nv last fifteen | Labor Day picnic at St. Mary's play "Neil, jr., A. Averson, Willlam Od- Companions of the Forest. Shepherds of Bethlehem will install | | & sy 3 3 e H" - 7'”’7:‘L"\; ;’{‘"2““"7 of | ground on Stanley street ren, Albert Johnson, L. Corcoran, New PEritaln circle, 1022, Com- {officers tonight in Jr. O. U. A. M. | ; 14 E R Road. Her f H’w": wa 1«(‘1 1 (.’;[mr: ’)M aul, Guy Calkins, William Kildufl, | 00 "0 e orest, will hold its |hall Hungerford Court. District | 5 ; ’ Ly sician and well known thronghoat this Marion, I. Herman, ( Cully, annual basket picnic on Thursday af- | deputy Connors of Sonthington will | 3 il S | state lI»’M'r;rcvl\\t')o v -“"Ui':” '\ t A meeting of the railroad con ons. Edward Wiegand, Ired Yost, ternoon at Whitham's grove, Kensing- | be the installing officer. 3 - N 3 - o e S itan Frost Cac. el tee of the common counclll andl i ohn J. Hyland. ton. The members are requested to : : , L Sl el srushte e e g e take the 1:30 o’clock car from the - 3 Tein Feen named as executor speclal committee of the Chamber of Sir Francis Drake Lodge. rpats i el e _ Stella Rebekah Lodge, A : B g > it = SR Chmmetoehioniirolley extensions wilk At the regular meeting of Sir 2 i »\;‘H.’t ‘Rebekah lodge, No. 11, I, O 2 3 - - . 3 s = ] Tt i Srenineiniihe frrancis Drake lodge, No. 429, O. S. Ladies of Maccabees, 1wl fholdtiaSregula imeeting - 2 v a . G., held last Thursday evening the | o oo o o No. 11, Ladies | T1day night in Jr. O. U. A, M. hai. buting committee reported all ar- | o e i A e T i angements completed for the outing | { E 3 s 5 Gt Y & ! Supreme Court. | A - s de Baptiste hall Wednesday evening at ; : ; : : ,» N The “'Red Circle St the irat bn saturday afternoon and evening | ¢® TARCTE TET 1T endance s de- o ] g » . Washington, Aug. 14.—Maintaining | Church Sunday school will have its [+ the State Fair grounds in Berli4. | & 20 - Y : il N [ the right to refuse to answer answer ques- | midsummer outing Wednesda) eve- Ihere will be games for the young tions relating to political expenditures | ning, at the haome of A. Tyson Han- ialfold,fandyafeood Rume iRl 2 W. L. Morgan Lodge. ; ; ey / E of the l.n‘x)x ville :nv‘d ‘ wille rail- | cock on Jerome strect. The 2 ¢ s i 2% road on e Br 2 te will be € o of sed. The regular meeting of W. L. Mor- ‘ i ; V4 } road on the ground that the infes A i v j to reports, Miss Ruth Shepard Gran- Morton, manager of the Grollier | | Daniel Darrow, Harry Smith, Georg | Ciub Corporation, of New York, who | Littsinger and Henry Jue ;. car - a schedule for | e society of St. Mary’ Women's $3.50 Oxfords $1.95 ) se-Leland's of course.—advt mayor's | Railroad Head Files Brief in District £aa lodze, No, 71, will be held this ] : : o chmes omdiobl 1 about \‘;v ieh all will cook v in Council, 8, O. U. A. M. | cvening. Business of importance in = ‘ ! | tempting stignte subjects be- | per. After the supper “her ew Britain Councll, S¥eninE 4 ; 4 3 - k vond its authority. President Milton |informal good time with At the regular meeting Thursday |regard to the Comfort club will be Cause Man to Jump Up and Dawr] S o . 1 | H. Smith filed a brief today in the | other stunts. The camp ight the membership teams will be | discussed and all members who have ] 8 3 | i ; | ] | e e R oy e s e L nnounced and the new applications | not already contributed can do so at H : i ; . S e 11 be given out. The second degree | this time. A large attendance is de- on .flddS fil]d Kflees i : ; : : G oS recently by Chief Counsel Folk for | to t P : 11 be conferred on three candidates | sired. | Ry T L : : » : : : the commission, to compel him to | has heen preparing a temptir kor Unity council of Southington. Re- G St i % 3 i answer, menu which he will not di t this reshments will be served. ( Phoenix Todge, 1. O. O. . - St i e b gust ne council will visit Excelsior Phoenix lodge, No. 52, L. O. 0. F., ouncil of Waterbury to witness their | will hold their weekly meeting Wed- b r‘u Sobleat team show the 1essons of | mesday nizht in Jr. O] U. A. M. hall, Of the effects that it has on some per- > £ \ : & e % e o A e he degree of sobriety. j on Hungerford court A delegation | SO1s, particularly Frank Engwell, who ¥ $ £ = i coolest August 14 in the history of — from Hartford lodge, I. O. O. F., is |alter hecommng tired of mixed ales o e BNl onee Hira Temple Outing expected Lo be present to give full par- | Saturday imbibed not wisely but too e e e DEATH IN GREENWICH. Hira Temple, D. O. K. K. will|ticwars in regard to a “clam bake,” | much of g r. with the result that he day than it was at 6 o'clock this | Greenwich Aug 14 hold its annual outing at Frick's farm |to be held in September. Phoenix | fell into the clutches of Officer Nesta, oI ne Y r e ercur ] oodlat Molic8tyolvcara oln aicatay in Kensington next Saturday and the |lodge has been invited to attend and \\I'\u found him on Maple street. The . 56 The temperature rose slowly | pital here today of infantile par committee of arrangements has al- |also will endeavor to put one over Teal cause of Engwell's downfall was UEnE i aay cacnine i atlii 20l ThTa iEitro Gt lacatn tromi thia most completed plans for a royal |on the Hartford lodge in a game of | When a passerby seeing him jumping . - aq | June 26 was made today. The case is[a. m. The cool wave will remain |case in Greenwich zood time. Automobiles to carry the | ball. up from his knees to his hands and { Second Lieutenant Anselm Marchal| "Grove street. indefinitely, the weather man says. | | cases of infantile pare i-nights will leav adquarters at Phoenix lodge has planned a num- 'h‘fn vice versa asked him what he jof the French army, who recently hall on Ar street cvery | ber of social times for this winter, :‘\r':!ifln;;;. jcauslnt Enyz\;'vll to| creats minutes, beginning & 30 { among them a pinochle game every reach of the peace for which he | - e . : prosram of - sports 15 | Wednesday night. A prize goes to the | oo S, Ml ]\‘;”‘"“(’(:‘fl“' 1[‘,‘]“““’“"‘(1)‘1“';7 ::\“‘: n;‘.;o 4 G4 e re , most points in | I McDonough representec 1im in |vears d e acc anying - | o s s composed of ‘zl(rl(i‘x\(:‘\;n n imber of hands. IThc two | court. Engwell had no recollection of |tu has just been received from | ; 6TO9 O’CLOCK—————M NDAY EVE]\ ING— e Gamiln | members making the two lowest the truublg this morning. A fine of | p. After dropping the proclama- ' 1 e pos- | caorse raust furnish the prize for the | $5_Was imposed for drunkenness and 4 & to sec st e mem- | following Wednesday ght. e b A bt 5014 o} = bers t ay evenir the A membership contest is also under | °f Peace charge. BEL) Bl o 1 mEalind s Eosine ¥ house and Round L Several months ago Tony Morgettl | {rouble forced hi land within the e 1 Sl SIS he A e A merbereh D ico L rouble forced him to land with way. All members of Phoe; 89 | jropped into the police station where —————————————— e pla 1l for a fine picnic lunch. The | and any other Odd Fellow are cor- L German lines. He had nearly com- BEST 6) -» Large,_ Meal."~ New i s he related to the officers a tale of an 7 § W y PURE S oy L 5 5 3 dially invited to a ¥ erring wife and an aflinity w pleted the repairs to his machine yosed of George Mitchell, ch 4 e K e & : who had o T et pman, | day night and participate In both de- | oy myizapethport, N. J., and had tak- | when German soldiers appeared on 15 b John gree and soci 'k in the interest % 2 i Y S WAL R T H'-l”\lrl 4 z‘\’m‘]\"” [i=euoiaiee dence in this city. The po- | the scene and made him u prisoner. SUGAR Fing 5 lbs 4 l (\ Pe(’k c sweiler, and William Cowlishaw. Jit . N lice became actlve with the result that | g, roniaing in the hands of the Ger- [ Granulated - neys will be at Berlin station and 3 Morgetti's wife and her paramour A v : 3 A Loyal Order of Moose. were taken into custody, the afinity mans. The proclamations dropped by i FroTicR cort e iR o R e e A meeting of much activity is plan- trolleys Sty 2 ass receiving & jail sentence, while the | Marchal on the German capital aro [ Bl R ned for the next sathering of the | wife went back to live with her hus- | described by the French anthorities i members, which will be Friday eve-|yanq on Hartford avenue. Apparent- : W - : : Y. M. T. A, & B. Soclety. ning of this week. Dictator Schevd, | 1 everything was serene until Satur. |2¢ containing an “Impartial state- A At a short meeting of the Y. M. T. | who was a delegate to the natlonal | 4 . ment ot the causes of the war, and day when Tony cut loose and as a re- . A v . A. & B. s s held yesterday after- | convention at Mooseheart, T, 1s eX- | gui; his wife received a bad beating, | (he Principal reasons \'\lln Hrv\llnlv;m]‘ & Fresh Conn. :;zc b Cottolene, for 23 % pplict : . 3 ri . 4 £ st s i | allles are bound to win.'” Marchal § L . . noon three applications for member- | pected to give a report. The houso | Her condition was such this morning | 4llles are bound to win.” =~ Marchal B EGGS, deoz. shortening pail (& ship were received and three new |committee is planning for a number | that she was unable to appear in court c b Ll i s members elccted. of changes, which will be reported ment was taken until | 1910, He was employed by German g : — - R upon in the near future. In xr:ntifl- '}’;.i:;:;;dmg{:::; were placed at $200, | flrms before the war and had made | :ilour\\:’rnl«‘”’ Medford's Prepared 100 NATIVE RIPE 10 Kerin a Candidate? pation of the coming winter, the de- Annie Palharowski of Franklin frenus‘m aerinl trips between Berli A Lo MU ARD 14-o0z jar 'lfnl \lnl-,:'- eeart C If the reported feeling among the | &ree team will soon start drilling. The | street was fined §8 and costs for a se- “:‘1 f;“)lllk‘;"‘y -‘i"”hll‘ _“'fl:\\(\.:ll\l;;::mh}:; t (R:-)\\:vll:' LAMB § ”"f'f 2 TABLE 250 « \l.ll'(?li\l A 33 members of the Y. M. T. A. & B. |quarterly report will also be made at | vere beating which she administered : & th ]‘ "f m(“”'g‘\“l ”_(: h i PR e PRU S 1 1bs LEMONS ...doz C soclety is o, then William J. Kerin, | the Friday night meeting. to eleven year old Viola Tryon Satur- | flew on his sensn b NATIVE VEAL NICN ACS—LEMON or 15 FRESH BLUE- 15 past president of the society, can have | e day morning. The little girl's body . ; ROASTS ........Ib GINGER SNAPS 2 Ibs (& BERRIES c the office of state treasurer. Local | Order of Owls. was badly disflgured from the blows of CASE OF SCARLET I R i BONELESS COTTAG. MOHICAN TOMATO BEST SUMMER delegates and those from surrounding | The regular meeting of the Order | a strap in the hands of the accused. JASE SCARL: YRR E Hams .., 1o Bieit e 15C e e 5(: places are walting for the word and | of Owls will be held in @. A. R. hall | Attorney McDonough reprosented the | The first care of scarlet fever re- 11 line up their support for his | Thursday evening, August 17. Im- | accused, who admitted the charge. ported to the health department since Lovers of that appetizing summer li- - bation, gin rickey, should be carefu! promises a large crowd COOLEST AUGUST 14, | | are advised to leave the i 15 West Main street flew over Berlin, throwing out proc-

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