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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1916. ‘;rl’"iéin\'/fl'fleNéWS “Sea W’asp 's” Built Here for British T00 MUCH POLITICS To Chase Germany’s Submarine - HINDERS GONGRESS e o (Phone Number Charter 5200) (Mail Orders Carefully Iiited; { Oal(ey Raps DEHH]GF(“S ln Lette[‘ {UP TO AND INCLUDING SEPT. 8TH, We will Close Fridays at Noon. f to Local Constituent WRITES ABOUT NAVY BILL EVerY Woman’s Attention Cafle(i BRI bl Asks to Have Congress- tO Thgse Bargains in Shoes man’s Indictment of His Colleagues Published—Call For Caucns Issued. There will be a rush for these fine coverings for feminine feet, and it behooveth you, if you wish to share in the great values offered, to make haste here Monday morning and get fitted hefore the hest of the lots are gome. There wlill be weeks vet in which to wear and enjoy K | coneress is being acted on solely from | Pumps and Colonials, or the white and colored kid Boots that are offered the standpoint of campaisn issues, at these mark downs. M| Representative P. Davis Oakey has | REDUCED TO $4.75 a pair, you REDUCED TO $3.98 a pair, we written to Plainville members Of the will find Gray Kid Pumps and give you your pick of a lot of National Security league concerning Colonlals, Ivory Kid Pumps, with Gray Suede, White Buck and Col- thetoisipneal- ot Shpassas oo T he Louis and Cuban heels, and hand ored Kid Boots in broken sizes of navy bill. Mr. Oakey holds that the turned soles. Kinds that were regular $5.00 to $7.00 qualities. democrats instead of considering the &5 50 6.60, for $4.75 = - ; i welfare of the people whom they rep- prced i Nttt en b palk oneidsgheyiidstio it 08 palcy resent are fixing their fences for elec- Advancing the claim that important legislation now under consideration in REDUCED TO $38.00 PATR—In this lot there are fine Patent Colt and tion day. ] Dull Calf Pumps with gray tops, that have been priced at $4.00 to $5.00 The National Security league was Your Choice at $3.00 pair. { | organized in the interests of military | preparedness and several from here . . became affiliated with it. The league Speclal Sale Of the Best Tenn[s Racquets B | has been strongly in favor of the adop- § | tion of the navy bill and at the request In our Automobile Department, entrance through Housewares section B | of oMcers. members from here as well o 3 e i A e o el or from Temple street. There are great bargains in Tennis Racquets of as elsewhere wrote to the congressmen : SHE % e ) i R e 8 i Rt the Wright and Ditson or the E. Kent makes, which you know, mean the from their districts appealing to them : P 3 ¢ : T best. to tes their influence to get the meas- S i i : % i AR o R Note the Reductions.—All $1.25 Racquets for 98c each. The $1.50 fl | ure through the house. : 7 ¢ Racquets for $1.835 each. The $2.00 Racquets for $1.75 each. The $3.00 In suggestion the publication of an Racquets for $2.50 each. All others at a discount of Ten per cent. One B | excerpt from Congressman Oakey's re- lot of Children's Racquets for 75c ea. ply. a local republican says: “It seems FOR GOLF PLAYERS we offer St. Andrew’s Golf Clubs, $1.50 kind, B | to me that this is an honest statement for $1.35. The $2.00 kind for $1.75. Regular $2.50 Wright and Ditson of conditions about which something Clubs for $2.19 each. Repainted Golf Balls 81c each. ought to be done. The republicans and democrats are ahout ‘fifty-fifty’ in this political game.” Relow is the essential part of Mr. Oakey's indictment of his democratic colleagues in Washington “I agree with you entirely that it is most unfortunate that such measures as these. having the welfare of our people under consideration should be looked at and acted upon from any kind of political or party consideration. Beriin News | inn . in i o | BAR EMIGRATION T0 U. 8. | R'i's o et 12t anat e , i HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY REC EIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. = o'clock for Rockville, where the state most important legislation now pend- ing is heing considered almost entirely Hungary Threatened by Loss of | from the standpoint of eampaign is- = Those measur that will help n the campaign are ordered to be passed, and those which will hurt, are o Cheap Labor. e e e e OF GREAT BRITAIN'S NEW “SUBMARINE “CHASERS” (Correspondence of the assoclated Press.) The m ity in the House of Rep- field day was held. Three automo biles carried the party The local L drum corps has long held an enviahle reputation about the state and expects | to have more laurels on its return. Manager W. W. Fagan was unable to make the trip and Jack McCabe sub | People and United States by Flood | are some of the fast “subma- | form design, forty feet long and cap- | have long trunk cabins and have ag] Budapest, Hungary, July 20.—Hun- | resentatives at the first instance. W ryv strongly o »are ness Here o e e St R T el sy o : - Eu. | very strongly opposed to preparedness | 2 . q . mg‘”fi' lciemmp] S o Drm’f;dvm [l B y more than any Bu- | o0 o e s (he voice and |rine chasers" part of an order of |able of making twenty-five knots. The | commodations for two or three mer { th Lk n swir ng contes Major ! ropea atior is ng a B Tt 3 FsY for ontrac sre 2 q G 1 . ¢ ¢+ Senous Alnomohlle Acmdem i s “N!\“_w'zm g on ‘1 e S jgopean yrak o n PleNED DE RIONT NSO {isentiment (of the Hay armyibilliwhichi| forty MbniltRingSouthFBosion SIoLIiEe ontracts were awarded | spring, | They are of V bottom type, and thi Ly alker of the local corps|erect restrictive barriers against the | ot one time, in its original and incom- | in qair coasts of Great Brit- | and it is said they cost $4,000 each. | motors are equipped with a speci defending his title against many com- | . ieation of its inha 1ts to Amer- | plete nresontation was endorsed by th Six . e been The b are very heavily construct- | carbureting device, by means of whicl BGFkley Efil‘ly ThlS MOI’Hng pettions 8 Majorgmvaliser fuas o Hiasde after the war, in the opinion of | White ITouse. The an o Rk e named atter cd forward, evidently with the idea |either gasoline or heavier oils ma; B ; Gustav Gratz, member of parlia- | 10" 'N¢ IeNhon ! ting a small gun. probably | be used. The steering gear is like thaj — meet in Newark, New Jersey, two sustav Gratz, mem! f parlia- | jiie help, but offered but very ¥ . A ) L caliber, in t! & rears ago and has held it, despite | ment and director of the Fungarian | {hose of us in the house who beliey v FQUR TAKEN TO HOSPITAL many competitors since that time | Manufacturers' association. At the | in real preparedness. The navy bill —— == - o SRS and the local boys feel he will again ; g e < | however, is very mueh hetter . Pt prove victorious todav. TN Gy L time if the United States hopes | I ~\‘Tr‘w~'- S e e u.n-‘nefv some 't“,"" republican will be | the same time keep tabs on the nu- | the styles of which change twels .. oii racticine an enite Teper- entirely to escape from an inundation house, very strongly opposed the pas- l"lv:‘.;nml\nq to l,‘L,l.w Thf‘ position merous autos which move toward the { times a year. A skirt season at pres e oo i oo calledl Coheapinor it | R R e e cr ey ea s | S0 Lo EaROER R ::‘11‘1091\:;;‘4:‘\‘\".‘ west. I e iaoeioine i —_Other Members of Party Bruised | and confidently hopes to add new tro- [ co-operate and itself put up barriers | it ‘criminal legislation.’ and appealing [l onas oo Sl e e }«»fix:(-n(mn: Season’s Big Game. | disputable authority A fall styld . phies to lts already large collection | iy ™ (pay help to keep out the | to his partisan friends and colleagues | o iyoning the naming of a town tick- Paseball enthusiasts are expected , SNOW has been in progress in Chicago and Badly Shaken Up—Drum Corps | today, st oy e et ¥ to stand by their convietions of former | J50 Lot S T e qate to flock in large numbers to Allen's | Where skirt manufacturers declared Twists Anlkle. leusands who, Dr. Gratz belleves, | Gays, but the logislablve program Had | g0 510 oo oublicans are expectea | 1i°1d tomorrow afterncon to witness| We arc makios biald = skirts 3 . i eNe? th o [ e geng vt orsakRtiiol pina gl beenilaidfoutibyiih snsenate leaders IN | o .o q to the state session two repre- | the Dattle on the diamond between | PTowns and greens just now, but w i g o tive country and its heavy problems. | conference with the White House, and eniat who are in favor of the |the Polas Cubs the popular appela- | don’t know what we will be makin, Turnpike near the Seibert farm m‘”””‘“ Constructlon comIDALY, SPFETS | | n Grats declares that he knows | YiLD the assistance of almost '.:““ P""_:'f renomination of Governor Holcomb, { i0N Biven to the nine representing | MeXt month." Beckley, this morning about 3 o'clock, {1y twisted his ankle yesterday BIEeI- |\ om personal investigation that the ”;‘;’,‘“_"fn“flQ',"r';,,‘j,’"ji;‘].g'r“j;;’;r;}‘i,i’“‘ S | against whom a drive is being made. | (H¢ 4 ‘; Gilbert factory of New Ha- | 1,‘,}‘7‘”!,“ "L‘ ne month "f”,]k ":‘“ four members of an automobile party | noon, when it was caught in a frog as | tendency to emigrate from agricul- of the as There does not appear to be any local \‘<th, .m‘T the Plainville Foresters' | "OTth vn: ‘iy v’v,_ in hvu’v;h: polka d ot are now patients at the Hartford hos- | he was crossing the railroad track. |tural Hungary will be in strong con- Call For Cancus Tssued. | opposition among the republicans to | t€m. It is expected to he the big- | OF In broad horizontal pink stripes pita tievening O R Mieriivian | nel iboeraal s ancdl 65l senalla 1sties || Hrasti tollth | tendensy Borlinansicial| MDhat BND Carterdsuscesded iiniihis | thel return tollcon=reasiifof BB Dl FE0: SHIES of the season and it will be [ NO man can say, not even & man Wiy 8¢ Hast Hartford took a young couple, to his wite, but falled fo reach the | Austria and Germany o stay at | &vowed purpose of remaining amay | Oakey and the local delegates Will un- | =5, A3 O contested e e o whose names could not be ascertained post office in time for the afternoon {home. 3 from the leadership of the republican | doubtedly be favorable to his selection he New Haven players will be ac- | ™ BRI jilioes things; but it is en ‘e‘L oinie{den fol istt frlends M Sina s . TS ST el e A B T Tve . || he Romuse hroriithis B ten Ao oy orl| tozmlcommitteel Hespiteithe factithat) iwenyineyiatlon dRTHEHCODVENE On g L ‘i;‘livvzv‘]\:4‘vw\]r‘41 Inlu delegation of rooters | Safe to say the next fashion will bg f& siartod on the retuss trlp And miet g o snd was Tunving to caich the |iconvse, e expiains, i« to bs tound in| e was clected fo hat position at the | M, Condell is regarded 9 9 candidate | headed by John Garrity, formerly of | Something i aterienonte g : @ izl Mk et R e e e e e s et solontor the GUORRLASHndlcat ) fonfthe senatorfalinomingtioniandithel Bia Y e whol| was zesponsible: for (|18 2 palniul tning to contempiate. ¥y Flarizoraanal pniliWEisolacolo ol S e e s et e Tl sl e el i ke st e (il el e gl forgihi slcations Soibsibsladimen Tasiccted IRtia ca RSt R the arrangement whereby they be. | (Nough it may result in a kaleidoscopl Harrarbinn e S eoiy e nab s e e e e e (R R e e e e | nexsnni=na yillevenps Rtholingtive | [ hisleanyen den SN e sRUI S BT SOme Sl atusoion b Mhe stennan Rt anol Merriman offered them a ride home ' nfterward. e i avor 28 the Industrial | fearing the slnature of Edwin H. | vote for him if there is a chance of his | The Elm City boys will not do_all i sut, really, a | ould they had missed the last train. | : . Ser- | < as chairman. Mr. Hills gave up | winning. i the cheering, however, as the basc longer than a month. Twelve SRS g e e At the Churches menyjand @iereal pertiof Musiriafwhol{f e e itiine lasti caucnsjand vy At the ball fans of Plainville will be out r make altogether too M e R s Sl e et onreeiton, ) @5 e L UELTAY going to find plenty of | (8 081, s namea to succeed him, the | ot pow W A Goodell, the | STORS o urge thelr townsmen on | Mu h change in any fashion. Even e el iy S oy B o e || O OF BREES SHG CaREL 1 L | SR T et it G @ieie i T, B Oy Gt L the | to vietory perishable goods last longer than that, "4 and is said to have been going &t the Sacred Heart church, East Ber- | & Bres andSSurospeativelinient| SR B Sl mntopportimity to exs | ERIOR RS BERAE M B ELS RSO 2 BT under the benefits of modern refrig- five miles an hour, when lin tomorrow morning at 8:30 o'clock Vet hoibellevenitti. . plain that he didn’t want to serve. La- BSIVICOmat LN M L i e S . eration e and at St. Paul's church, Kensington o X s, thers will be some | PI2IT (Rt e Qidn t o A at e | sublect, “The Progressive Nature of | A J. Bordeau has returned from, Lot us nope the conditions have oCouLTEE; 530 oelstle tendency on the part of the skilled '?"m‘ it accent the position on ac. | Revelation There will be a Sun-|Sachem's Head where he was the| peen exaggerated, as they have fre- oh Berlis and the driter becamp | Berlin Congregational church-—Rey. ‘I‘i‘::"‘l;‘m‘\”'fi:‘“fg{’jl“;o‘;‘;“‘Z“hl"’p“l‘;' :“r::n' of his health and again the du- :1"0‘”;“’]“""“““"?! "“‘n;‘(“:‘”{:l - """' J“fil ‘“”"I“\ :‘”\\“ ) ;"]‘k ‘;' i‘l“(‘“‘_" Trumbull nily proved to be when 414.<nxlb9]d 2fused at the Seibert driveway o S. A. Fiske, pastor. Morning wor-| i SaE S s fell back to Mr. Hills. SRS o Bl 1o ¢ John Murphy left this morning for by art specialists in wearing apparel. ieel L,h,‘ SR rpnl(]»(. ship tomorrow at 10:45 o’clock. The ‘[e\':::c ?{;i‘rfma cl"f““a‘ period in | M5 0h i< eatd to be hopeful that atihelieyenine senvlogial e ] M]‘;]H' Keene, N. H., where he will spend a If the conditions are as unsettled and Slonz & \ghway for the left and ' services will be conducted by Rev. |y 500 °F B0 €1 ih“‘ possible leg- |} '(1e time the campaigns open in N-*\‘g“p-m teswil siye e BIUS SN soninayal s the guest of relative flickering as reported, it is difficult e his mistake, had Elmer T. Theines, assoclate pastor of .= 5c00 88 AUE T bhe repeated md‘x; e nen A Femesand istephen IDjsizlcoll (o] iee Now Causes oan make any prog- toward the embankment be- | the First Church of Christ, New Brit- [ 1, o 2 that she wou Okt i ank: » WHhO | ({11 Jeave tonight for Nantucket, | ress w hr'v‘“\'“v Y:_v'nr‘rt; men hn/i”rr) about monthly changes in the A to check = e e oo H- hinclce Tad and the billboard. Mr. | 2in. The Senior Christlan Endeavor | o ° ~ 0" (”‘Qx A @ Gk L N i ‘iv‘l“”',’”}“"‘(“”_"‘iff | whe immediately applied his | society will meet in the evening at |~ " el ’ e S Seelb 0N mecore ety lminivisit] fashiopstof theipicoata okt of sl :30 o'cloc iss tte Save o tomorrow by his father, Rev. Joshua e would promptly cease to care wheth- 1t Aid it so suddenly the | 6:30 o’clock. Miss Annette Savage Touneh W S pe Cod T ar e E 1 wi 1 r a o agon. Speclal today, home Denton of lyn, N. Y. Morning . s t 55 1ad e e turned completely about and | Will be the leader and the topic for |j,)eq beans and beef stow. 10c—adv. worship will begin at 10:45. The| Miss Mary Greene of South Wash- | Sf OF 00 theyjhad-th e. Even rturned. Mr. Merriman is a pow- | discussion will be “Growth; Body, o LiEtew,BL0C a0 WOTANID ol e on the subject, “The | INEton street has again returned to ] man and so hard did he apply | Mind, Spirit.” 'n : es. that the steering wheel | Kensington Congregational church | e Perfect Husband. HE" Sunday so vill fol Rev. W. A. Goodell, pastor of t} L Testament Sunday school will fol- | Rev. W. A. Goodell, pastor of the . 1structed several months hed from the pole The | —Rev. Carleton Hazen ,pastor. Morn- (Meriden Record.) low. In the evening there will be a | Methodist church, will leave tomor- e SR i X e ; in the rear, the |Ing wors tomorrow at 10:45 Another “perfect husband” has | Gre Qu oo at 1:45 on the subject, “What | row afternoon for Willlmantic where | (° T 1€ ull Moose entered poll- : aidliT e sidatwas | olclock: rvices will be cON- | peen found—this time in Brooklyn Is It to Be a Bible Christian?” e e d s i aa it is only with great difficulty | ducted by H. H. Spooner. The Chrls- | Ny, According to his own testimon Congregational—Owing to ab- | at Monday's session of the Methodi he stability ot the nation s jirey S e ‘nson were | tian Endeavor society will t in the : & 5 Sk AEr 2 ' Al served. These matters deserve the Drs. Griswe 1 Johnson were > ¥ will meet i he worked every day, stayed home et TG EeT i i a0 Sl e O R e A S Ginctission will i bel “Growih Bod saved his money, bought The careful business man there will be no services in the | — i PILHORE ELL WO, he a woman | di Sl 4 i Bod¥, |4 home, gave his wife $100 every church tomorrow. | Wal paper sale. Thompson’s tained 1 1 oss her | Mind, Spiri i i Christmas, never took a cation, Baptist—I. Pinder will be the | navt Yend uncon- | Kensington Methodist Episcopal | never saw a ball me, never went | tain ‘payments by denositing 3| rencher at both morning and even- | = Mo srely | church—Rev. 1. F. Lounsbury, pas- |to the theater, never attended a clam | money with a strong, safe bank Bk e Gt et cnuront Lol | SIS e e s E 5 morrow. In the morning there will | i i = Ry = tion 1 re nat satls- s hip Mr. [and 7 p. m. The pastor will conduct | gank or smoked or chewed, never e i S o e noonl s escBbisRsotinle S D& 'K" o e Lot i most seriously injured, | both services failed In faithfulness and affection to | following at i2:05. The young peo .“”‘;,_“f"‘ S ey et painted is e lower part of the body being Briefs. his wife. etc., fall due, he writes a check for | p1e's meeting will begin at 6 o'clock - AEORY. B lainyiile ”"\‘,\‘,:,;\ he stat f rs with the heralyzed and It i feared his Walter McCrum has resigned his| And yet his wife has sued him for | the amount. Phd at 7 o'clock the evening service o ) " oy roken. A huge gash covered the | position in Bloomfield, New Tersey | divorce, allezing cruel and innuman | peguiar eposits, small, perhaps, | Will start. g mpany rounded out the 'first sreater part of his face ar 4 he Prob- | ang will enter the employ of the P. | treatment. She's bigger than he Is, e e S fie Heatioss Siim the vear with an output of ihly hs al injuries © fourth [ ang ¥, Corbin company in New Brit- | t00: o S e e B o) 00,000 pounds of copper, l nan w v cut about the legs and | ain Monday. He will make his home | It looks, from here, as If the hus- | tain. The cancelled check, returned Horestylllefpolicefs Jicarziarse auttics 1B Gadstth: Rakles, but Mr. Block was unhurt {oion eSS o Beriin, band were a little too perfect. If local physicians rendered tempor- | el AT R rublicant clubiwi] he'd got out and had a little fun once | stituted for him e bow. They Jur an automobile, James Gross May Have Broken Back Attends State Field Day. 'As a result of an accident on the t result in a kaleidoscopic tomobile passed safely = at they will spend several days. WoOrry inder a free and easy sartorial sys- tem that permits any man to retain the Hartford hospital for treatment his self-respect while wearing a coat Most Important Subject in the New mashed 1 bio] k. i camp meeting. immoned ¢ astened to the scene | evening at 6 o’clock. The subject for | every night, | | | serves his income and anticipates ] ; Mexico, Post.) N e dand || for ervi tomorrow at 1 a. m. |, S By ket Gt e sver . bake or a picni any kind, never | \pon taxes, Insurance, special sessmen payments on teal estate, make these payments easy and cer- : deinice wlesaEe i best showing ever i g i pating an exceedingly busy < are ephemeral < imilar period. The. i by the bank, affords the test legal re- | 1 orrow, the first Sunday of the quar- | be no news to the ladies, but the s s S T el s in the vi- e the Swedish Republican elub will |17, Shile, and sort of freshened up, ceipt. The transaction is closed in a | antine for infantile par ‘1"‘7‘ The | ment Is for e o ; 1nanea is show the fact i : Ing in the Town |, tead of sticking around the house | convenient, business-like way. police have heen directed to wa Jiks - L N OF AR C O e tire 101 the plant Court room. Al e balleval sl automos lifcrosiiling the Mieht tone lof LIVInG andi s b s S s v f biles for the purpose of preventing |some of the incidental causes thercof. | o o oL doyn and o We pay 4 per cent. interest, and | children from entering the village. There has long been a suspicion in R large ! many bew red male mentalities that SAC b tford was sen: for and brought party to the Hartford hospital until his wife got tired of looking at| Your savings account is also solic- i PiFemake) My Miss Elizabeth Molumphy of New |him, or if he'd had a vice or two, |y o riman said the fog confused h York is spending her vacation With |he might never have drawn that di- 2 the grade he | her parents Mr. and Mrs. John T.|vorce suit. | we pay vour taxes on money left in | Sundays during the summer : ¢ pour our Savings Department. crowds of young people usually to | the general concomitants of drc e > L Lake Compounce and, with favorable | might be closely allied with the mod- : {oxico weather. the conditions are liable to |ern phenomenon kuown as feminine ‘ Sath be as usual tomorrow. Consequently | unrest, either as a cause or as a symp = the police will have to fulill a big | tom, but no the 1 will come in.” . . contract if they succeed in barring |any particul ; Drum Corps Leaves. | Miss Gertrude North of East Ber- | ‘“Let it come, podner. Then we kin ainviiie rust CO the Compounce-bound children who !than to coat Attired in their natty uniforms and | lin is entertaining Mrs. Alfred Stevens sit by the road and git jagged in o | oo e from this section over the B. & | seems, however, that the immediate | the is s o x| o Qacnii g, makise an exccnem" v b 0 ‘ e VALEELICO NN P. Tramway company’s line, and at factor, just at this time, is the skirt, 'w. view,"—Topeka Capx‘tax it as he came down ight the Seibe drivetvay was Molumphy of Worthington Ridge. . K | of the Turnpike and turned in Misses Mary and Margaret Powers Happy Days. F.ordingly. He succeeded in extri- | of Cliffwood, New Jersey are guests PR anny D R l Piing himself from the debris and |at the home of Dennis Trehy of Ken- D Gl 1 ediately went for assistance | sington. cohol ,