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cast of Garizia, along the Isonzo front | obtained a footing in first line British the Austrians have suffered further|aan trenches on the Thiepval-Po- reverses at the hands of the Italians, | ziere frant, the war office an- today's oflicial statement . Aus- | nounced today. Personals { RICH I ER & CO trin entrenchments in both these re-| The announcement follows: s were captured. “Yesterday afternoon the British [ TFORD ONEPRICE Cf¢ (,0 MBERS NEW YORK STOCK FX CHANGE ‘he statement follows: repeated their attacks from the Ovil- — ~ 114116 AsYLuM ST. Represented by E. W. Eddy. ©n the Carso during the night of | lers-Bazentine-le-Petit line, and con-| William O'Neil has returned from PARTFORD. 81 West Main St., City Hall Building ~The progres of operations | tinued them with the greatest vio- a vacation at Block Island, | i s 14 the troops of the Eleventh [lence far into the night. They again — | Army Corps repulsed several counter | obtained a foathold in the same Sec- Miss Helen n of oad street ol ms 2 rovill | attacks, and attacked the enemy’s | tion of our first line trenches on the | will spend the remainder of the sun 20 LOItS Ar —0 S(O‘lll Mfg. Co‘ lines to the west of Sainte Grado and | Thiepval-Porzleres front from which | mer at Asbury Park, N, J. 50 Union Mfg. Co. 50 North & Judd Monte Pecinka. Several sections of | they were Tepulsed yesterday morn- = | 5 / 50 A ican Bras o 1< the enemy’s trenches were captured | ing. Otherwise all their numerous as-| Mrs. M. H. Wilcox has returncd a4 50 American Brass 50 Standard Screw 100 Landers, Frary & 100 Stanley Works a 1,4 prisoners, Including 31 offi- | saults, which followed each ather at| from a vacation spent Westbrook. s were taken. short Intervals, broke down complete- | Mrs, B, F. Hubbard and L. I, p Qb B Clark - : X p 100 Eagle Lock Co. .4 o - hostile entrenchments, king 220 “The French twice repeated their —_ . It you are after a S 5 , g ; y - : deRLaulesalc: come of whom five were officers. | fruitless efforts bctween Maurepas| Mr. and Mrs. George W. Bull and 100 American Hardware are some of the greatest bar- | enemy made the usual demonstration returned from an automobile trip to oy B Co. 5 Hart & Cooley In the hilly tract cast of Gorizia with very sanguinary losses in| burn of Westhrook were the gues after heavy fighting, we carried other | front of our position Mrs. Wilcox yesterday. ; 04 AL 100 Niles Bement Pond s 5 100 New Britain Ma- tor o Stor 5 prisoner i g > our store now “On the remainder of the front the [ and Hem.” daughter Mary of Wallace street have 10 Stanley Rule & Level chine gains in Men’s Suits you ever saw, gainst our positions; at Monte Piana, Albany, N. Y., where they visited rel- the Triens Vaner, on tne rorams | REMEMBER THE BARALONG | ive: $15 SUITS, NOW .. $12 | River, at Felizzon, Boite, Monte Co- — $18 SUITS, NOW .............. {lombara, on the Asiago Plateau, at NOw 3 Monte Cimone and Monte Seluggio, Harold B. sette has returned That Is Thought Uppermost in Minds K o0 .. 1 n from a six months’ trip in Texas and i v e i NOW: 5 s near Astico, In the Posina Basin and 3 NOW IS s on the Pasubio. He was unsuccessful RS Crowe R When Silakloc jont = : y FINANCIA NEWS | | = NOWAEEZI = DS 850 || ryw Raids on Cities in England. , NOW o : aft dropped bombs on Canzis Berlin, Aug. 15, by Wireless to & Britain Gaslight company with his M ., Bonci, Saint 2 3 . 15, by - and Pleris. No casualties or damage | Ville—The government has trans- | family left today for an extended va- T SSulican mitted to the Reichstag a White Book | cation st Greenville, e, 8 ¥ MARKET EflNFlBE et in regard to the case of the British patrol boat Baralong, members of Mi ; id of West Main Lo T Austrian Statement. g 2 1 May S 5 S .. | whose crew are reported to have | street 8 » Wweeks on an | meyem e X Berlin, Aug. 15, (By wireless to %, i eet, N an | g < S Ypac r of operations | Killed Germans from a submarine | auto tour of the Rersshires and will IR IO i ‘\’l’(‘\‘ OEI U ville).—The progr : a &) sut t s along the castern front and in the :‘;5{‘!‘ "’“”‘“ EER R £ ek o _The | also stop at Ryve, N. Y. One blade is useless without the Ttalian war theater 15 reported In the | White Book contains official German ) bty e Itut e ustrian offici statement of Aug. 12, and lzr"‘sh](100‘"”““‘ The final re- Mr. and Mrs. idmore Seamon | The two blad Of : R ‘1 iling “H'L A = i : . 7 g ort, according to a statement given | 1, turned from their - blades of Retailing are ot | Nl . . . zrow~ out today by the Overseas News|gpent at Black Point. 1",.‘1‘ ‘”“" I‘Ll\ Right mn n eflela oi‘.CH t 0 IOG 131. hlEX‘S OH 'JCfl 15[ elllflll] II‘ “Russian war theater: Front of [ AEenc e e Wi e | i 0 Architice Creatics inncis:Mhe attacl . reply c clars s Mrs. August Oslund and d e B e R H B l i s l W hF T by German and Austro-Hungar ‘:"‘ ('f’"”h Eovernon e ;’";fl"‘"“ to | Lillian, are spending their va right away e \v"jilet ok l”‘\. “J»]\‘I,\” b ems 6llc! 10 eu emem' | l[ bW mflsact]ons NEW BRITAIN, CONN Inelau e T Iy e O R (G Gl amy B s e Te b el settian) 5 Fur Coat this week New York, Aug. 15, Wall St. 10:30 | American Brass and Stanley Work] sians were captured and three m L et ) Arnold Wallen and Carl Wagner e Guarantec a Saving of from |a. m.—Wall Street’s firm belief In an | fusnic chine guns taken southeast of Vor- ‘m ‘1 ;‘] : _]’“‘§ i o }‘1 7 f_l ; have returned from a vacation trip furnished the two exceptions to a gen| ochta, Russlan attempts to counter | neutral board) sald that it had declded | 15 chalker Beach. completely repulsed. | R account o e tish government's e — labor controversy was expressed in | today. Most of the shares dealt 1 { atts Z attack were A h 2 : attitude, that it was impossible to Vll; I]RIES RES Otherwi (f‘:l\n\:,‘vt:;; fr:]v‘w’ m‘fro;:_ a5 | continue negotiations Ry Miss T a Bastman left today on | ] : the general strength of the market | showed a tendency to merely remal fighting of the li < ielilhcl coro e i nonac il ation trip to Plymouth, N. H. at today’s opening. Reading Was| firm with no advances of any moml along the lower Zlota Lipa and south | = ot : long the - ¥ would take reprisals of a nature cor- again the foremost feature, gaining an | ent. American Brass made a gain o Manager H. T. Sloper of the New amicable settlement of the rallway | erally apathetic market in local stock Mrs. M. C. Heisler has gone on a — — £ additional two points on numerous | five points to 283-285 while Stanle of Zalocze (south of Brody). responding with the provocation add-| “Front of Field Marshal Von Hin- | -"i5," 1,00 the zovernment has | trip to Elyria, Ohio. Dance tonight at Bungalow.—advt. 0 SRt 2 denburg: Colonel Gen. Von Boehm-|q,¢)ineq to respond to the crimes com- = Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Callaghan of | '8¢ tramsactions. Union Pacific, | Works was quoted 86% to 88. Scovil Lucas left today for Oak | 3 Canadian Pacific and New Haven |is 570 to 580. The following price: o 3114 ceprilsc ros Zaloc: sev- % . ¥ nlh 11i repul ‘f‘i “““‘\;‘fy/ “\k'x (“n“ mitted by the British scamen by o oah : = L 32 Monroe street are receiving con- e eral strong attack A K wka ar o risa B r stancs uffs where he w! spe i raca- | gy 1 ¢ N " o 2 . ol | carrving out reprisals; for instance, pend his vaca- | gratulations on the birth of a son. were among the other active and | on the remainder of the list were sel (Continued from First Page., the Stokhod) a hostile advance posl- |y, “shooting of British prisoners of | tion. 5w . . | tion was surprised and 170 prisoners | \1° SPpoting of Briteh prisoncrs of = lo: (¥, Bennett reported to the po-|strong rails. Munitions, equipments, | this morning at the weekly boar st and three machine guns brought in. | il (he pmnolish people that Gere Miss Eleanor Bunny resumed her | ’“”‘] m'(“ }““""‘““ ‘;"“ a boy cyelist | coppers and miscellaneous specialties | meeting. 3ystritza-Sololvina our troops a 3 Stobyc jan a s . : A _ S vesterdnt it et o | 0 his automobile at the corner el . ~ 4 T e {‘_Mm:: South of ‘!vlv_\’(l\\\n I;usv anilattempisd e ST e e dutiesivesterdayiatien two weekstva_|[Fi it ol e Moth ‘lm‘“ kept more moderate pace with this | Adams Express Co ..185 ¥ > e to cross again broke down. .. |from going unatoned the cruelties of | cation. fge whs von i S | movement, but Bethlehem Steel | Aetna Nut Co T o e et e “Ttalian war theater: In ‘the dis-|ho officers and crew of the Bralong.' " o i gained another ten points. United | Am Hosiery Co £ . nsive In trict between the sea and the Vipacco | “"mpe German reply points out that Mr. and Mrs. William Doolittle and Miss Bllen Nielson, a missionary to ttes Steel hesitated slightly but | Am Hardware Co & Zoslon ol [“f" » Persia, resulted ) valley several Italian attempts to ap- | ro merly particular consideration was | family, Miss Trader, Miss Gertrude | SOUth Africa will speik tonight at the | eame. forward later. Sale of a single | Am Silver Co R i::";'\’,“i:"‘""i proach our strong - positions were|given, in employing Zeppelins for | Strosser and Miss Emma Zimmerman | }I“"’]‘l"“”““' Gospel church, Bootl’s | hlock of Anglo-French 5's aggregat- | Am Thread Co pfd town, The eniemy, pursued by oup| eted by our fre. = OB B8 |iitary purposes, to the eivillan [ Nave returned from Cbalker Beach. | !9 ling $366,000 featured the bond mar- | Bigelow-Hfd Cpt Co pfd 106 Cevainy i hetreating Dimicdlyt tolin o) s oo eas o tRCor I BNO VIS SO0 Al D iTatfony iEhoug i th orolwa ST = h son was born at the local hos- | ket. | Bigelow-Hfd Cpt Co com 83 seval g : again repulsed a strong attack and |,yoidable danger to civilians, but that | Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hall of Bilis|pital today to Mr. and Mrs, Nathan | Wall St, Closing— Motor shar & Spencer .....110 e ol I S T En e iooisnaiso nenfien foficers e DR en 81| yiew i SAithell B rallone i cld e n D) r deal- Brass Co ....... 65 > s L S L oonday | Monta San Gabriele and Monte Santo | gjfrerent attitude would be adopted. to | Broad Brook Co ....... Deteios, o ton lisulehante, | pere violently shelled by Bostile 4l mig covernmont's purpose is quoted The Edward Balf Co . ..105 Deterichs and Prokofe dertook ‘ : g er and Prokofcie, undertook [ ¢jjoy ey Mrs R Georro g oha andlMTa NS et mon and second preferred. The clos- | Case, Lekwd & Brnd Co 195 | besans e | Collins Co ... ) ‘*_'”'ll two "‘“"”“!‘L‘_”'lfi daring raid “On the Tyrolean! front a minor|lShine il be usedl against E { frid Johnson are spending a week L e ; o = 5 e o Saodicrneinear Lake | enterprise resulted in the bringing in | within the limits of the law of nations, | Grove Beach. | WiETiine atieet a e b ouee L | Colts Arms Co ern, in Courland, e 89 : S g 2k S, | street are receivin = thstanding a bombardment ;‘ ‘”W'?mm,‘";' flm(":‘,,"“"m Vot [ without any other regard. Ever o 3 | gratulations on the birth of a daug New York St Exchange quota- | Gy ';}"“_‘,)Z o ive officers and one machine gun. ship which throws destructive bombs Miss Elsie Dressell and Misses Til- | o = act oo tions furnished by Richter & Co, )4{ '[n ‘, !\\I‘n),; o pfd » olyoke T >wr Co street e returned from a vacation | Berson of Judd avenue. contributed largely to the latter spent at Nova Scotia. | Mvs. Albert Kingshury of Plainvilje | In8S, making favorable response — | was admitted to the local hospital to. | the initial dividends on Maxwell com- | vircraft guns and a counter- i r 7 s - 2 = on London or other defended towns or [ llan and Dorothy Wasserman have , & e : i members of the New York Stock Bx- | ynier nternatl Silver pfd uccessfully on the enemy's sheds but Berlin, Aug. 15, via London 5:02 | ments of a military character shall | Beach i i L g | Baralong case.” » ot S | Frary & Clk bhullet t k hi T tl\ DL S X w < 1 ita r S r .. 89 881 8 '-Y IR Montgomery Co iy bullets struck our machines bu : |- pletely L stiizned S o « ! eI : N ORI oenmanon i S | North & Judd Mfg Co Shop wi in the air, falling to the ground en- with fice today four Cases of Black Powder Pro- DEATHS AND FUNF;\ALS i!““‘:“’ Am Sugar . . 110 109% 110 | Pratt & Whitney pfd. Our hydroplanes returned safely to nonthis mind mass will be celo- Anaconda Cop ... 841 8§38 | Stand Serew Co pfd A . Austrians Suffer Further Reverses. | p. m.—After attacks of the greatest| power over the Delaware, Lackawan- the founder of the Latimer imdry Baldwin Loco . 761, 74 [ Stand Screw Co com use at Fort Totten, N. Y. was held | eration. She was a native of Torring nd street, 3etht Steel VAl 8470 5 | Taylor & Fenn Co of explosives into the city, promul- a relative, ‘entral I t s b 6 5614 | & Hine T 90 The right of the city to hold up 2 : v 1 s M 5 | 2 : < Sl140 courts in the interest of the Lack- : Canadian troops awanna. . 164 | LUTHERAN CONFERENCE. Connns e Aericultural so- | only guesticns: piin Nt Brieil it % Pl ki s L | 3 prd o Ban % 533 | & Conn West R R 38 the Fivangelical Lutheran Synodical | September 16. A night fair with its ! ¢irect pavement oo Junt of | Goodrich Rub ... 7 4 Banlks and Trust Companies, or Ore C y seven German machines, : % 2 Robert Schutt is under x treat 2 Austro- o T ain establish- | returned from their vacation at O [ 5 ndergoing treat- 2 Vatorsinot onlyldropped bombs Austro-Germans Score. on towns which contain establish- fromitheltivacation | ment at the hospital for injuries to his | chanse. Represented by B. W. BAdy. | Inernatl Siiver com i S o 3 Johns-Pratt Ce boldly entered into an unequal fight, | P. M.—Austro-German troops under |cause Tngland to remember the TohmA TNt ot . . S High TLow : x ) which lasted more than an hour.! Gen. Count Von Bothmer are offer- g T b m' »'j‘ 1villc determined resistance to the Rus- Lot S : o e It of the fight one of the enemy | in northern Galacia. Thexy h\ e, ‘\""}“- Harry Jackson N epulsed strong attacks in the . . : 1 | achines was struck and turned over repulses & _— a trin to Cape Cod. [t i % m Loco : (= ) $ : hin ruck anc Dt e CLA o, OReeRGTEr (o | uie B . e 2 Lo ton & Wion. veloped in smoke. Twa others alighted | the official statement of the war of- | Jersey City Refuses to Permit Forty- S S LCYRel attractive consign- | =0 Smelti i 8% © 983 | Plimpton Mfg Co on the sea, having received injurie 5 Won Ao Lo oo o || et ol et ceed to Fort Totten, N. Y. Mrs. William J. Latimer. brated for the S Charles R, | ™ Tel & Tel ....180% 1301 1301 | Smyth Mfg Co their base. ritish Secure Footing. Jersey City, N. J., Aug. 15.—A S ! Al ' Selt g ot A British Sect Z ersey Y, ) g i en, i on || SRR o e Gt Berlin, Aug, 15, via London, 5:06 |shipment of forty-four cases of black | Mrs L e a0 A T S Fe Ry Co.103% 103 ; Stand Screw Co pfd F®me, Aug. 15, via London, 3 p. m, | viclence on the Somme front, contin-|na and Western railroad, consigned |in this city, ‘“\(1 ey aeimeon peACla DI transferred to S7% 865 873 j Stan Rule & Lvl Co {:»\HY\‘}‘ . Vfi”\‘”,mv‘“,:” ot the | wing until late last night, the British | to the United States government for at Greenfield, Mass., following an op- dziej praperty at Wood-| B R i a0 84% 8414 up today by the police under the mu- ”"“ and the funeral was held in that Constahle Fred Winkle has been utte Superior .. 68 14 Torringten Co pfd nicipal order prohibiting shipments | Place this afternoon. called to New York by the death of hadian Pacific .17814 "orrington Co com gated after the Black Tom disaster. STATE FATR PLANS. Mrs. Julin Laflamme of Main str hes & f 3 > 34 nion 1 5 50 today receive hino Copper ; 114 shipments is now being tested in the | Large Increases in Premiums—Do- | brother, Joseph Roy, who is 1 hi Mil & St . = 1 Col T S 514 53, | Terry Steam Turbine . ..165 toreycle Races. e e oot e LU . . T The fifty-second annu fair of the | iation kind 10 by th on 5 [(':w iblc SN 7 . R. and Street R. R. Stocks. 363 | Taledo, O., Aug. 15.—Two hundred| & e lowable, Erie 1st 5 o0 delegates to the Dbiennial session of x eptember 11 and closes | * Ny’ was stopped on the mim | General Elec NI &HRR . . conference of North America are here | numerous attractions will be in or- | the short of e oreiis A t Nor pfd ....11¢ Al SRS e for the convention that begins tomor=| qar geain bl | consignment of the | e 5 3615 | © ink and Trust Co 131 row and lasts six days. Nearly 2,000 g gs e 5 | xails somewhere, but the contract Hlinois Central ...102 101 o5l AR Ve BN KEECONT 1.2 are expected during the mnext two| President Charles M. FVIS DPre- | j.ve not as vet learned its exact lo- | INspiration ....... Wk 5154 | Conn Trt & Safe Dpt Co 5¢ i 2 cays. The canference is the largest|sided at the meeting of the excc ion ’ | Lack steel 214 - S S > : Al at nk .. church body in the United States,|committee last evening and it wa e \ urgen will hav : v oo . etna Natl Bank = = i ° : FRESH HAMBURG STEAK ..........Ib 1 5c having about one million members decided to have horse racing classes | the business of the Jursen Ciear Co, | A0S 0! . Hfd Morris Plan Co . ——— as follows: 2:12 pace, : during the absence of his partner, .. | eX Petroleum .. 993 : | 514 Trost Co MOVE FOR CHEAP. b 5 pace, purse $400; 2 ace, [ T1. Jurgen, who is now in Savannah Jonal Tead A e h Exchange Bank F kfurts ] WERTBL S, T 8 et : 300; 1 pace, icorgia. 35 mra“] b zc bill to repeal existing duties on mixed | g pr ot Q.,({[,'“ L e S - : S ; : 3 son..105 5 < st Co Qhuuldu‘ o et Bologna flour, said to be desizned to afford | g400: 5.18 trof, purse $300; 2: ; e iy ) seae 1R A Security Trust Co . cheaper bread, was considered today | nurse $300: ang a Meride Sl sl 2 595 % | State Pank and Trust Co Phursday afternoon at o’clock. o Ot ie ; 5 P et o 2 | BATIICES e v 550 = T i by the house ways and meens com- [ po.q : EANCY SHOULDER EOASTS L J b 186 mittee, but action was pestponed. lTne great feature on closing d: St. Mary’s Cadets will hold an { Northern Pacific . 7 N B Trust Co ..........285 — will be motorcycle races for ama- | Portant drill tonight at Landers' pl Norfoll et s - .and Mortg: itle.. 65 ACCEPTS DISTRICT A NCY. £ e ek ground on Winter street. Pac Mail § 8 Co.. teurs. The executive committee will ‘ < Penn R R Fire Ins. Companies. Lean Shoulder 18c Choice Stcwmg 1 6 Frederick §. Troup, Who recently | offer prizes to the value of over $200 | The hoard of public works St . Steak c resigned as contract manager of the | sor the various events. | meet this evening and will give sev- | Lressed Steel Car. 511 tna Flre .... .. .400 Stea United Electric Light and Water com- | Ray Cons o 0435 : artford Fire . Llls10 pany, has accepted the district agency | Readin ce...1053% 1043 104% tional Fire CREAMERY BUTTER . .. .. B i Sty e D Anelbs il T ¢ S — ep T & & comi L 40 41y 48 pany of Dayton, Ohio. This concern | FRyery indication points to the ENDORSE LOCAL CANDIDATE. |Rep I & fd...112% 111% 112% | Standard Fire . N ST 65 is the developer of the Delco lighting | g, e St history 0= % i i Southern Paci . 987% 98% 9§83% elops g | piroc:(o.‘ fair in the history of the so: | Mibornians’ Auxiliary Favors Sclec- e 241 241 243 | Life and Indemnity Tns. Companies, 3 i tion of Mrs, Crean to State Ofiice, Southern pfd.. 68% 683% 68% | Aetna Life .... XY 787 7 | Studebaker ......13115 1281 | Aetna Ace & L S . 480 4 54 Tenn Copper ... | Aetna Ace & T 5 14 Texas Oil . Siadd & 93 ‘onn General L.fe Hfd Steam Bciler Balloon ascensions will take place | eral hearings on pending matters daily. Automobiles will he admitted s Wb | Phoenix Fire system, which is used on many auto- e s Fresh Western 2 8 c | Best Pure SIITR, 0 e Yo e o i Lard flar device for use in the rural dis % New Britain, it is expected 3 tricts or away from a central light- \ HER FOURTH BIRTHDAY. Gl T G T 0 ing system. Tt is a gasoline engine | Catherine HHarmon entertained a| (¢ gficors, when the annual stato LARGE RIPE CANTALOUPE with a generator and storage battery, | number of her young friends Yester~ | Liyiion of the A, O, I auxilinre con | Third Ave . ... 63% 63 . ; ° ! o wific ....140% 140 140% | which is placed in an unused part of | day afternoon at the home of her - ; on A | v e in Middletown next Tuesday a | ‘ dasda nited Frait .....1611% 160% 161 | the house, wired for clectric lights. ents, Prof. and Mrs. I. F. Harmon, | mpe Jocal members of the order are| : | Utan Copper .... 81% 80 81 1 T s . Native Green e on'the occasion' of the fourth anni-i| <ioining every onerey. to elect ety A 1 [ ) ; 7 g s U S Rubber Co... 58% G66% 57% | Fmgtn Rvr =l 1 Trave Public Utilitics. DEMOCRATIC CATI. tversary of her birth. Those present T O \ Mary T. Crean of this city to | Cucumbers, 3. for Neew Haven, Aug. 15~Chairman | were Catherine, Mary, Margaret, | g0 % il e 8 Steel ....... 891% 88% 89 | Hra City Gas Lht Go David B. Fitzgerald of the democrat- | are ente | A — £ NATIVE RED TOMATOES .........2 qgts 1 5 ic state central committee today is- | C sued a call for a meeting of the com- | Ruth and Mary Kane, Tlelena Stahl, | o0 (5 FE CURBEL L e Willys Overland .. 55% | mittee at Momauguin August 24 to fix | Jdealla and J.ouise North., Mary and M “‘ B ”' i “' | ———————————————————————————————————————— ive Strin the time and place for the state con- | Dorothy Borland, Medaline ILynch, | EE0R, B onc S0l o) Large Summer 1 Oc Native £ & 1 C vention. It is expected tht the con- | Anna Jackson, Alice Campbell, Mary ‘l”\ f‘] iy S thelordenibuine S Y S Squash .. .3 for Beans . ...z qls vention city will be either Hartford or | Staigis, Paul Stahl, Jerome Crean, | (‘h‘; E "\1“, S L ”“ ) 0 . Nedr ot | Tames’ Yynen, William and_ Brerett | tho Jocal branch, being its prestdent | Connecticut Trust and Safe })gpog;t C ) STUFr . PLAIN OLIVES ........pt = — _| Noble. Vocal selections werce render- | S ) ~ vR PL C FUNERAL OF AMERICAN ATRMAN | cq by Mrs. M. T. Crean, accompanied | U0t vice prestdent. ) A STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORATION i ) 7 S Steel pfd ....118% 118 118 [ Hfa City Gas Lht Co com 64 ncis and Alice Tarmon, Mary Me- | oo™ o aicotion, Judsing from tho 1 1 Westinghouse . 59% 8% | Hfd Flec Lht Co Mary jand \Bilolse s Diamondy lieoyorable domment that the canai: e [ e Tal 1 So New ¢ Lemon or Ginger 1 5 Sunbeam Grape 1 9C 55;?::;: E:;“'h,om; xl{;;\\l.‘:'.:;: ’;;’r"nlv:\: bl P',,'\ :‘mflijr\ - s ‘,"f ,'”“\ ,\”‘l”:'\“ - § organized and qqalified through years of efficie_nt, Snap C I Juice . ...pt bot e b o N WA RTHORD senEDULE },‘ oft Tribe, No. 14, T 0. It M. held trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian Faiby 5 —_— Aerodrome, by falling with his ma-| Manager Beardsley of the trolley |last night it was decided o hold the Executor or Administrator. L — P weosgr i mvms, | Wl U S s S s W ) connectiont Trast and Safe Deposit Co. The dinner will be Mohican Pure L 50-9(: Boston, Aug. 15.—Gov. McCall to- | awalting delivery of ten new pay-as- | and H. L. Connor. T / 5 1 by Harry Norton and “Tom' [ ) H. WHAPLES, Pres't. HARTFORD, CONN, day filed papers as a candidate for re- | you-enter cars and when they arrive | served nomination on the republican ticket in | it is possible the time of the run will | Dyson. veteran cook the September primaries. . also bo shortened. i C. N. G. of Company I, T