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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, City Items ev. W. A. Harty branch, A. O. H. meet tonight at 8 o’clock at 321 Main strect. Prizes will be award- ' 5 o the winners of last Saturday i ; day. N Z. Mag has been granted a per- - i a age at 39 Seymour a cost of $400. e water commissioners last night L N 3 to be able to secure high grade men’s wear- d to purchase a Ford car for the e te st /3 : [ ables at clean-up prices just at the time when B o euuel thenus / & they need them most. Come today and do ance tonight at Bungalow.—adv. ; your selecting while the selecting is good. ko oo N : ; BATHING SUITS REDUCED 20— et i A I o One and two-piece Suits — worsteds and hnitz and Michael Crowe, both al- 4 g : . @ victims of sidewalk falls. The 3 ! shaker knits. bion of A" Talbot on similer '\ = « : SEMI - ANNUAL SHIRT SALES—Man- i N v ; hattan, Eagle and Horsfall Shirts. arriage licenses were issued yes i - ¥y to Martin Buckingham of 19 " 5 - NECKWEAR AT REDUCED PRICES. lons street, Bristol, and Miss Iren il - . : ‘d of 101 Pleasant street, this ke , : b4 and Lorin T. Vessella of Berlin | e 3 STANDARDTILCO.ZN.Y, : - Iim'sfifilg : el Sl = »' ' iT PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND TR RS 99 ASYLUM ST. Connecting with 140 TRUMBULL S HARTFORD. CKUP CHAMPION OF MILITARY FOOD BUY YOUR GASOLINE BY NAME | | ZeLAMsON~HUBBARD ) ‘PEMBERTON” - s 1t Is Better Than Some Eat WHENyougo toagarage,donot New York's clean, reliable, power- : TH&E%GgRTETT?gNE-a%%%qfifir;\fl? cEc?onlggL at Home ask for “ten gallons of gas”— ful motor fuel. £ T [ ” e say “ten gallons of SOCONY” ShEE s e e SEe e prgeant Lowell Pickup, who was = = - < Intly discharged from Company BI? (pronounced SO CO HY)' Red, “7hlte and Blue SOCONY regiment, Connecticut infantrs Come out good and strong on that sign, you are sure of getting use of physical disability, arrived is home here vesterday. Sergeant second syllable, so that there can SOCONY Motor Gasoline. It is up called at The Herald and had be no mlstake—so that the dealer the Sigl’l Of a reliable dealer and the interesting incidents to relate t the Mexican ‘“greasers” and cannot, through any trick of his world’s best gasoline. That is why ples. reeant Pickup stoutly denied imagination, give you anything motorists who know are buving b of the reports that have bee & s G O (e e but the Standard Oil Company of gasoline by name—So0-CO-ny. were not given sufficient and lesome food. This is absolutely Isechood, he declared, as the men STANDARD OIL COQO. of NEW VORK hent as they ever got at home, O ’ . A = = le some of them are really ban- ing in comparison with what were accustomed to have, here are more flies in Arizona mosquitoes in New Jersey,” de- d Sergeant Pickup ‘“Before the al of the regulars in Ar P W a vere drought. The riv firied » and the cattle about the were Inable to quench their t, nd consequently thousands of 1 died The regulars at once ied but the hills and burned oximately 3,000 dead cattle which men could detect between a small west along Monroe or Winthrop street caused so manw flies to gather. AI]BURY PR[]VES T[l bull’s eye target and the hillside. Our TR [LEY EXTENSI extension to Lincoin street and south rained the pests would enter conception of control now is decidely on Lincoln street to the proposed ter- and make life unbearable SIpIoecn o unal stemas i e minal. He thought this plan would 177 occupants.” weexs ago. | serve many more people and would - I speaking of the attitude of the BE A fiREAT HUNTER Feature of the Day. MANY SEETH{}NS aia in developing much property now . MHIN ST, cans toward the Americans, he The 1 feature of the ¢ in the worl I idea was not fa- that the ors” despised the e GG i Sl e el vored by Mr. Slop Wwho owns prop- — ers though they """““‘“‘;T ‘h';:" —_—— T e e e en EE erty on Lincoln s et near t junc- z % ) LHCEAr L @RI (ABE W0 b . Shebotanig L os s Rty 1 i i 3 tion of Monroe 1d Lincoln. The | Elmwooa and Parkville factories and = o sonatera uxe poor anote vet | Cantgin o G0, T Catohes Rabbit | mess con Covam avues save vs o | COMMILLEES I Joint Session Hear i, "swiese 5 it Seition ot | womma v sreatrs hetpea b . o Events Tonight le they shoot the ‘‘greasers” | & chance to appreciate the worries of | Lincoln strect are not in favor of a | posed extension. It is argued that the 1gh the head, their idea of a good | . the cook by trying out our skill as 0[ Cl[ FS Needs A being to fire through the body. | wlm Hands cuisine artists. Given a mess pan, y e climate is good and there is L onion, poctatoe, coffee and hardtack trolley line in the street. line does not simply duplicate the ex- isting line to Hartford, but will serve | High class photo plays, Fox’s the- other purposes and will aid greatly In gfer. ty of rain. As a parting word, Rt what would you have done with sam 1 S = the development of both New Britain | . leant Pickup sald, “Tf you're afraid Casual observations of the helplessness R e i et s e Vaudeville and motion pictures, ightning, keep away from Ari- BECOMING GOOD MARKSMEN il the seemed to infer | south-east ana south-west were under | ©f the Chestnut street line from tne | A0G HAUERE, 00 10 hearings | gosacs. thoaton e that they would walt for supper. 1In | discussion at the joint meeting of the ; BiooCh (GRS 20 Hawview and |, "o, vous projects were discussed. rgeant Pickup left last night for i meantime the meal was prepared, but | cpanper or commerce trolley exten- R Goton e It was voted to report to the common | v, L. Morgan lodge, K. pscott, Mass., where he will hardly in harmony with Dr. Wiley's : : & cuncil favoring the immediate exten- |in Vega hall, d the next few days as the guest| Boys at Nogales Can Now Detect Dif- | Preaching Perhaps the boys, mind- : 5 sion of the East Main street line to is sister, Mrs. D. Sloan. i ful of the “peck of dirt” axiom, want- | mittce of the common council at c e ol e e d e ference Between a Hill and a Tar- | ed all theirs at once. t is difficult to | hall last evening. The meeting W other extensions the committee decid- state which of the two were in the | held in the mayvor's office and opened 1 ed to report progress and will again LEADS IN BUILDING. get—Try Skill As Cooks—Home | majority, the dirt or the food, but|at 9 o'clock with Chairman G. M. |8reat stimn o developmentRoiiih Sl e o e e e ol o v - cording to the statement of the 5 ) where the men had fires on a “sandy | Landers of the railroad committee | Doperty tborhood of South |Le2 fli (s he the extensions, LB UEsg ooy, o 3, United rican Contractor, a trade publi-| Comforts Prevail. beach” it is to be beileved that the | presiding. d will he of immediate Trolley Walting Station. et O L LI R CF bn, New Britain is busler from a F. | ratio was much in favor of the dirt. The proposed extension of the East workers who will oc- : = i Main street. i 8 y cl \in street line f. S | cupy the new chamber of commerce The question of a waiting room and ST hing standpoint than any city in P Catchies Rabbit With Tands. Maln street line from the terminus at | SWES (A0 of Elis e e e b e e it . . state. During July forty-nine ¢ Ta <ses, SU St e Fairview cemetery to the railroad y SRl os SLe 1o COmLETE 205 S et o Clan Douglas, No. T sued here at an es- Nogales, Arizona, Aug. —The Jackasses, sunsets anc ETeaser crossing at Smalley street was *rson of the railroad | park came up for discussion. May Scottish Clans, meets at its were issued h t e & s malley str Sl R | - e U fondiscunsion Marer Fed value ofll $169:8i00as lcom: |menlmunchealont al breakfastithis |PEing the predominatine features herey | talentupt® Abranan Gosbach secr | committco thousht the development in | Quigley explained ths the reason hell g ocp d with forty-nine for July last have heretofore been given consider- [tary of the Title 2ty & Development | the 1" e on would give lit- [ vetoed the me v||r‘.\ ‘_,‘q v‘w “*vv;w| at an estimated value of $64,780. | company, which has holdings on East | t1e he o the region east of Stanley | the last council meeting was due to the street and in Russwin park, spoke for | Street and ¢r Mavor Quigley spoke | fact that it was proposed to take the = the extension. His company has built | f“f‘ e ""] maintained | Jand at lh;"{ foot f 'mn park r7 ”:: : el o | specic came into prominence when | fifteen houses and expects to erect | that the ol settlement region | purpose. He is not averse tr . o — et - | his dally route. Tt ‘flkf‘f BRI e || e S T i e e irrying around | many more, The extension, h id, | has heen sad 2lected and that pro- | waiting station, but thought the land New Brit lodge, N. E. O. P, » for the sun folESt WOrking 100) per llithe range in'sedrchiof Curiosilor olcol- | youial greatly benefit Hast street resis | Perty reced in va in the so-called triangle south of the |meets in Jr. O. A. M. hall -ent. efficiency, so the companies start | lection that he intends to send home. e e bbul t10.000 aal| tniouehltheNackOEitroNoy Tasilities: sark should be used. Councilman e Joe 3 L dents. There is between $150.000 ana | thro ! i i facil ) : i Now Brite oil, No. 738, R Solutely Removes all hikes with the chickens. The en- [ On his return to camp the captain had | §175000 jn new property in that ter- he great obstac o extension east | Landers said e w agrecahle -| New Britain council, No. 7 20y~ 4 b i e in his possession a bunny which he >r adjacent to it of the Pleasant street terminus is ste though he had felt that the street [al Arcanum, meets at 242 Main street hdigestion. One package | tire day was spent on 1908 range and | cjaimed he captured with his hands. | 1 p fah representing the cham- 5 on both Ploasant ana Ke ] PTLRCTHIID ok, e Sl s o it. 25catalld soi- | aquick fire was held in order fo ascer- | That would be stretching it several de- | her of commerce told of the recent in- | t t 0inted out that the | explained that the ground is already | pATHERS DEMANDS GRANTED. oves it. 25c at all druggisis. | i now pronouncea a difference the | gre ‘but if said bunny can withstand | spection made of the territory to be logical ¢ pment for the | being used for waiting purposes and i SR the trip home then hc will be & silent | penefitted, Personally he discovered } Sc tion would be an | a restricted section nas been set off | e e testimonal of the truth. that between 175 and 200 people who < G with ropes. Mayor Quigley said there [ir x Home comforts continue to prevail | ape o - s, Trary & ast street | migh be dificulty in put(ing a comtort |bundle, was granted at a meeting of are emple anders, 1 sfree Home comfor continue to prevail. Clark live S the tracks and | @ fords a good gr P trolley line, | station underground as the Main street the Master X\ on’s association held " o ] Music, baseb: nd an outfit that has | would henefit by the trolley extension. better than K ¥ ana Pleasant | sewer gives trouble in that section. l 155t evening The new will A been infused with a vagabondian spirlt, | A question arose regarding the char- | strects. Mr. Landers promised to have a tenta- | commence today and strike High Ginks or a state of mind that | . Superintendent L. S New Hartford Tines tive n drawn and will exhibit it |\nich no doubt would have resulted spells content. The sicklist is nil. Con- | -, who was present at the in- helor 1 new Hartford line | When the committees again meets, it the demands had not been granted, South-cast Extension. 1 explained the proposed | | | ! Trolley extension north, north-c of P., meets sion committee and the railroad com- | view to- Kelsey n west through Kelsey to - and south on Stan- ley to the junction of East Eilis. The extension, he explained, will prove a Central abor union meets in Painter’s hail (Special Correspondence By J. morning that befits a king and then fell in for the hike to the range well before even the milkman had started Leading Star lodge, S. of P., meets Slectric hall | able attention while jackrabbits have been sadly neglected. Today, this in pay to thirty cents a will not be called. The masons were litions here have now turned in our e ttee, said he was - ° c | fon of the committec, o tho! Stanlss strsat teomin N = 5 favor that the indisposed man is at hazy on the point. Secre- ,“,.',v ‘,(u Sl b rhin' H,.‘:r;;””,,”"I “DRY PICK DELE paying twenty-seven cents which they X ion rather than the rule. Arews of the chamber of com- | POrth e < A Delegates to the prohibition con- | considered sufficient but as the build. . Andr the e to mwoc where it i as no terro: for the id the o hts granted . - ressional convention were chosen [iny hoom was on in other cities they | merce ( oir with t Hartfor¢ ine to near-Indians that were let loose from | i 1393 were.perpetual and covered uld toin Rulthifth Lo Slin Rt evening at a party caucus held | gave the increase rather than have W h t. nal alues New Britain. the proposed extension. i :;‘]“"‘] o ‘\\’.“‘1:‘(”‘\‘\! 1”;""‘” :‘” !‘h‘}'_ at the home of B. B. Bassette on |(ne men leave. Local building opers € avesome excep 10 \ Plan Trip By Battalicns. Arch Street Extension. e e e nmons Place. The convention will [ ations would have been left in the . . Captain Ladbury s to take a few | The proposed extension of the Arch | Kilbourne exhibited a blue-print <how- | 2¢ W’fl'_‘ at (:""_‘\ ,il;:\”::;1du\m 3{“' ‘P\Q ir if the demands bhad not been in Tooth Brushes, Hair Brushes, [l o e men o shiius nike Sumiay | ot e tooes e brime termina 16 | s moe omeen ool Fpirt 570 | Surdag agternoon andthe delegates | niea i ) to make further progress on the col- ' ghuttle Meadow avenue and Lincoln | to follow St treet to the proposed | 21¢ iastesle g an M b 7 . . lection for the exhibition of Arizona | ctreet came next. George P. Hart and | park on > at Stanley street and | Waiam 1.]u\;33:”. lbin Carlson, E. Wash Cloths in sanitary pack- J s s o B it |5 G et o e recint |1 e T o | Afard and Buell B Bassett, Alter the near future to New Britain. 1y incorporated Shuttle Meadow club, lots and cut off the curve | 19/C8 : e & s . d‘]»h LI R When the boys ccase to find satis- [ which now has large holdings in the | around Tbelle’'s corner. Tast of the | 00little, John Sloan, George Hadden, o a eS and traveilng Cases | faction in gaz at the photographs | gouth-west of the city. Mr. S e ellee ke JHne il v"“‘l”"'_”‘_‘]“‘ ‘;‘\‘j_‘y‘:”'( F. L. Wooster AND of themselves perhaps they will mail | fart told of the Shuttle Meadow club trike the highway and follow it |&14 CarlJ. Wilson la few home, reluct: parting with | property. While a large portion of the Imwood. Mr. Kilbourne said the | oy e U R one or two that show them in their | janq is to be developed into a golf | distance to be covered is about three | FORECLOSURE BY SAVINGS BANK favorite pose. course, it is proposed to develop real ! and one-half mile he extension, he Through J. E. Cooper the Savings achua is now on the | cstate for residential purposes along | maintained, would greatly aid in devel- | Pank of New Britain has brought ac- SUCCESSFULLY A trip to Hu calendar for Camp Stephen Little. The | Lincoln street Tt he said, would | oping the north 1 of t ity as |tion of foreclosure against 7 trip Wil be made by battalions, doing | pe greatly helped by the trolley exten- | well as Elmwood and the south-west | A. Sietor, owner of property at the OVERCOME AT !ahnm eleven miles a day across the |jon, section of Hartford. At present peo- | corner of Church and Stanley streets | country. Field equipment only will be Taking the ground that the te ple who reside in this city and work in | Other defendants named as having in- NEAL INSTITUTE | D i e artford are averse to living in the |terest in the property are, Adolph 169-17 | allowed the men, The growing stores | tory on Shuttle Meadow avenu Hartford are averse to prop vo, p » DRUG CO-, 1 = and | of Vance street does not need t ¥ | northern section of the city owing to | Peterson, Bmil Hierpe, Matilda and | | 112 Dwight St. New Haven, Conn. { f extra apparel, possessions it B, Phone Centor 5540 will have to be left behind | development under presnt eo the roundabout course it is nec Ellis Hjerpe and Francis H. Burke. | add a few ' H. V. Camp proposd t 'to follow to reach the Capitol city. | The papers were served by ])opu(yi turned north at Vance street and then ' Many New Dritain peopie work in the | Sheriff M. D. Stockwell. trinkets, | unless the men wart tc pounds to their loads.