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As welcome as a long lost Broth ,—one of our thin, cool summc of light weight worsted or Ser to $24. White Flannel or white trousers with Dblue s an extra suit. Skirts, neckwear, wear, socks, pajamas weights and styles. belts, in under- NEW BRITAIN, CONN, NOTHIN DO Might ng Inspector. But Mayor Anderson Bergstrom Builc st business day ot mayor Today marked the the under the direction Alfred in the There to for Alderman city Anderscn, pro tem, abrence of the chief executive. is nothing of any consequence report from the city headquarters, how=ver, mentation It's was the cause of a little I ayor. * g for the “but I any- from the jovial alderman 1 too bad I haven't somet newspaper boy he saiq haven't. Mond always slow how. Come around again.’ Mayor Anderson was on the job in the office bright and early, cheerfully looking for something upon which to test his capacity ecutive, but the gods were unkind and furnished | thing. Pressed for an interview, at Jeast, he said, with a twinkle in his aye, “Well, it happened to occur to me that we haven’t a buildirg inspect- or either; rford vou know I rom inspector ipose, till Ru I guess I won't to worry as is pro tem, I gets back. though, we'll have without on up office and an empty ant na the mat- given up. “Nothing doing were the final words wafted thyough the doors of the anteroom. herford ACCIDENTS, AUTO Police ht and Today, Reported to tl Several G. B police last evening that he west an West Main street a“man came down High street. Heo blew his horn ang turned to the left to avoid an accident but thc man was tnocked to the pavement. The rider | proved to be Dominick Grano of street but w nat injured 1% to work this street, Fre in front tt of Plainville reported | 1o the was goir Main into a ng of No. in S boy men wa shut off Joseph ran of 356 orking viev 328 hi Cinci of Sergo makes summer Appoint fact that | whend of humor | | | { | | | | Just when NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 21 Germany Sends Famous Generals 10 Hold I'rance say Macken- k of de- 1 reports from that to IField Marshal von sen has been given the ta fonding the Somme front against the French and British attacks. A Pavis \tement asserted that to this main- 1y of German tacties, next to von Hindenburg, has been assigned the supreme command on the whole W front with the exception of the V dun region, where the Gierman crown prince remains in charge. With Ma ensen there have also been shifted to the west front, to act immediate- Iy under his orders, Generals von Arnim and von Gallwitz, his licuten- ants in the 1915 drive into and in the subsequent Serbi paign. General von Gallwitz to have been placed in command the lines in the Champagne and Jthe Argonne. Unoffic . m- aid of in GEN.VON GALLWITZ ( MOUNTED) AND GEN. VON MHCl((ENSENE NARROW SQUEEZE FOR G. 0. P. OUTING Fight on Paralysis Misses l ! {Babcock Prevalled Upon to Call O Firemen's Parads No, indced, there will be no firemen’s | parade September 9. We don’'t know it will be held although been talking with Ed Bab- e ays he don't know, and will not till the mayor gets we have cock today. her, | he Last | say he is going to have it some time. | | 209 | norning, | feast NS | cocked hat with his dis: > oh from behind the men | cked down, bout the leg nd nose red than hurt. being bruised he was more sc EXPLOSION KILLS FIV Aug. 21.- killed and 1jured by the explc at the plant of the I Company mi; ruins wckson, Tenn. person Five re wer many of a boiler Morris Mfg eral persons be in the more here today. Sev- ng the of actory B — » BEPUBLICAN For the nom candidate for state senator sigth senatorial district and election of delegates to the republi- can state, congressional and probate conventions will be held Thursday, August 24, 1916, from 4 to 8 p. m., at room 410, National Bank buildi the town of New Britain. The following person filed their petitions s primary rules and are clared eligible to be voted upon candidates a delegates at the publican primaries, to be held on gust 24, from 4 to 8 o’clock p. m., room 410, National Bank building Senator, « Klett, Geor Delegates to ¢ Anderson, Covert, Richard, Hall, Edwara F. Lange, William F., Rutherford, Arthur N., Schultz, Edwin W Delegates to Congressional Cc tion PRIMARITES ation of republican for the for duly the de- for re- Au- at ve ording to hereby e W. te Convention, John, mven- Mil ¥ Willlam, Edwin A Pratt, BEdward M., Saxe, Morris D., Shelton, Williar Wagner, Bruno Delegates to Pro Desmond Porter, T Spear, George P. Atte: Convention. HUMPHREY, Chmrnmn l.t.lmhuann Town Commit- tee the | Beyond | for a few minutes this morning whilo believed to | the idea all right and sald he could { fix it. | | i | | he back. Of course Eq will admit, if verely pressed, that he in charge of the fire and police departments, but ants to talk the date for the pa- over with the mayor. He did rade The arrival of a morning paper to- day was the signal for intense commo- tion in the republican camp. Whetked the reporter was exercising his sense or whether he was just plain | mistaken we will not hazard. He did say that the proposed parade would be held September 9. And horrors un- told! that is the date of the repub- lican outing. Just think of Ed Bab- cock coming along and kicking the of oratory and fixin's into a ¢ of red jit- neys and valiant fire- Where, where, would the outing be, with the entire town sitting on the curb to listen for the fire trucks coming round the bend? The old place hummed George Klett was valiantly atching round in search of the Eng- helmet, which symbolises Ed Bab- He found him all right and suc- in persuading him that the 1ge be given over to the out- ing with nohing to keep the valiant . O. P. ites from contemplating the time to be had at Compounce. Ed got a entire s he was \ptember offiers on He said he never aid sa. 12 to hold the parade nyvhow. So the silnt strect corners and the three re- democrats of the city will one September 9 with no parad to relieve the monotony of their existence while the republicans “out” at Comvounce and the gasoline fire § p fully in the fire- g 9 the maining hold the fort DOR.ALEXIS CARREL AT GAFE OF KIS HOSPITAL IN PRRIS! Dr.. € is a came to the nd remained nd needed him. months of the war. rrel Frenchman by birth, but United States in 1905 here until his fathe In 1912 he received the Nobel prize for medicine for success in suturing blood vessels and transplanting man organs. In the warfare against the present its snooze : 5 v ts snooz epidemic of infantile paralysis Amer- ican physicians have deprived of the invaluable services of Dr. Alexis Carrel of the Rockefeller in- stitute, who has been er r ing for French wounded Of course the above facts relegzatoe been a lot on the program as outlined to the aiscard and we must await the re- turn of His Honor George A. Quigley to speak more of the matter. ed in c; hu- car! since FIRST AND UAST RIDE Salem, Va.. Aug. 21—A. W. Garner of Drapersville, was 90 years old be- fore he ventured to take 2 r‘de in an and today he s dead. Yesterday afternoos the ¢ in which | he took his first ride plunged over a sixty foot embankment, turned over five times before it struck and killed Garner and injured four others, in- cluding his wife. nection with promise to stiflo cutions. Six other membe oncrated by the commi Hz’iiifi’fmf‘é GRANTED P GUILTY OF GRAFT Tour Accused of Bribery and Conspir- automobile acy in Reports of Committee Prob- ing Legislature in Saskatchewan. Regina, Sa Aug. i 3 21.—The report sion appointed to ana Saskwatchewan islature, made by J. I. haw, con- ! servative member for Prince Albert, was submitted today to the lieutenant governor, J. A. Shepard, member for Moose- Jaw county, and speaker of the legi lature, and R. E. Moorc, member for | Minto Creek, are found guilty of re- | . colving money n connection with the | Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dyson an- securing of lquor llcenses. H, C. rcunce tho engagement of thelr Plerce, member for Wadena, is found daughter, Miss Mabel Agnes Dyson, to gullty of bribery and C. W. Cawthorpe, Charles A, Galpin. The wedding is member for Biggar, is found gullty of to take place in October, i bribery and recelving money in con- VON BURIAN TO REMAIN. Rotterdam, Aug. 21, via London, 3:30 p. m.—The report that the Aus- tro-Hungarian foreign minister, Ba on Von Burian, will resign and be succeeded by Count Julius Andrassy, former Hungariz 15 donled in the Vienna despatch to the Nieuwo Rotterdamsche Courant. ANNOTNCE ENGAGEMENT of the royal com ! Investigate charges in the bribery conspiracy e (Continued From First Bra — travoling Ho his men who have sald that he ion as tho of hotel had materially Increased in the past, It was with this reputation that he faced the com- missloners tods in support his applicationg for a lcense, he sald. Mr, Halloran intends, ho sald, ong tho stoppod there belleved that proprietor 1so n premier, repu tlons. The counter business was placed there temporarily the hotel was opened will be which when elimi- LIGERGE FOR HOTEL | of a Somme Line Against Ailies’ Aitacks Russia Aid of Carrel, War Docior| | up to the | the | commissic i though son facing the + self | | | | | | to | increasoe tho dining room accommoda- | l 1916. IH 116 ASYLUM ST HARTFORD. 9 COME IN TODAY And Select Your Piush or Fur Coats . for the coming fall at a saving of from $5 to $2 1 A deposit will hold coat till you want No extra charge for coats made to your measure. The prices will be from $5 | to $25 higher in October. nated. C Gairies v of the bu that jt was here that have the bar. Comm sked what number it Halloran replying ymmissioner You do not inter the strec answered Upheld by 5 Iiddy, manager of the Eddy wmd Decorating company, told of the many changes that are being made in the vicinity of the hotel, r garding bu places being es- tablished. His firm just erected an awning for of the places men- ticned by the Ile also spoke of the added need of a hotel about by the trolley ex- ind in his opinion the Hotel n was one of the most up- and respectable places of the city He well with the applic 1er occasions this n th made the stating nded to ioner Towers ted at, wyette id, steelc yom in Halloran he inter ymmissioner in- wrdin ding, Mr, lac La was 1en near Halloran Witnessc W, Awn has one applicant brought tensions, Washingtc io-datc Kind in uainted a nun otel, is mt to it oming *con- they vis in anner e conditions ¢ | ccndueting a | the vieinity tt 1 1 N 1 L traveling L Tic the been to has never Asked c witnes cant. He said the hotel scen Juds and tionable, ifney if he con andard of the Mr. Cairns any of them from believed that with zes in the dir Mr, Halloran contemplate Hotel Washington will be the city irns said that the rapid grov conditions as told by the Lafayette street cerrect, he having ocea net considerable rroprietors of plac veral wit a 1t severs vh other said t it the makin the ide hostelry Mr. C about in the stat th ¢ Mr. 11 vieinity ments bus incss sran i ion to tran th the | n of. | that he had | hom he | tion busing w s spolk Gafine other v call claim of in it nt tha d hotel, 1 up too mu of he h was conduct licen, not ut he wish to talc h of paL me. cited the vear heavy r the plac reman liento? applicant after three ence in conducting commissi of 1ewhat the cx- | hotel, | ut the | in with opposition, which m putea f client to cc blished opponents accepted as tr the minds an t itability o place, had of the that duct n the been | | est former | 1 honesty and De tel,” as had thr during which i tried to prove first class re grs hotel m attorney had occur be taken at today’s hearing the attitude of after studyin comr inted Judge 1on Mr, Gaffney hould S e I believe | that he place I ited the sam en in New in closing red in the into con- | e also | the f tisfied thewselves | class place | pha wher rig bation, that he has should there he 1ights other Pritain.”” The said that what past should siceration oke of who the hotel that it is Quotit udge ffney cited missicners have the hotel licenses within t chool where it the hotel is by not ctory 1en, at | have first * 16 1 the the to om- int limit shown place, pro- he rept competent that presided prietor over FREIGHTER SUNK. Detroit, A 21.—An freighter wa ported Point, Take Rrie, Amhe erg, Ontarfo, carly this morning. Tho first mato of Detrolt and Clevo- { land s p o reported her his i morning. The Gr company Amher a tug out to investigate, ntified off Dar un sunk near Towing of Lakes burg has sent - Tear appli- | A It hotels all | | i ng room | Col F . | Cons 1| Crucible | D bi | 1 T T 1 1 l | ve \ v RICHTER & CO. MEMBERS W YORK STOCK EXCILANGH Rep nted by E, W. BEddy. 31 West Main St., City Hall Building Telephone 1840, 20 Scovill Mfg. Co. 50 North & Judd 50 Standard Screw 100 Stanley Works 100 Eagle Lock Co. 100 New DBritain Ma- chine 5 Hart & Cooley 20 Colt’s Arms 50 Union Mfg. Co. 50 American Brass 100 Landers, Frary & Clark 100 Niles Bement Pond 100 American Hardware 10 Stanley Rule & Level Co. FINANCIAL NEWS WARKET WAXES AS | LISTLESS DAY FOR THE DAY WANES LOCAL EXCHANGE Weak af Openmg, It Son Shows Little Do | i Fow il SO { Leave Prices As They Have Beer New York, Wall Street | 110:30 a. m were merely | steady at the opening of today's mar- | through another but the ed general strength | prices remainir soon after undc lead of United ¢ | no activity in a Steel and shipping shares mand for ned 1 points within e desire | half hour at 93, its price sinc: P, Mail three points to last week's tial advance, with as much for preferred, and one each for common and United Fruit. strength was shown by Color | and Crucible, Lac na | public Steels. Gains of 1 to were made ! by | American Aug. 21, Stocl exchange listless day fi with direction practically t evident The local stock passe today, little o1 The de; nil and among] loc ket ny stocks is to sell is no investors. It was announced this the Scovill directorate uthoized the usual ten payable of were highest | aded | substan- Marine | Marine | dividend, el .«.nwkh«;hl;»:\ e i oday ‘.Iw‘:\ !R':'l | Stanley Wor points | Landers, Fre Alcohol, ""i""'\‘“”"" Can, American Locomotive | Nlias, Baent and Sears Roebuck. Ralls were back- | Now Britain M ward except Reading, which gained | yynion w | almost two points. et Wall Street Closing— el e s | and prominent equipments North & Judd | the final hour, all at further A acsicantHr advances. Tho closing was New York Stock Exchange tions furnished by Richter & Co., members of the New York Stock Ex- ! | chafge. Represented by E. W. Eddy. Aug. 21, 1516 High Low Closc 901 16% 78 selling 1909 ng thaf met and] cent. extral tember 1 td record At as follows morr had cific Prices Pond chine Co, Steel, Reading | ¢ ured | material | trong. quota- PERSO William returned Fitzell off yesterdaj Mr. and M wneis street from Maine. Am Beet Sugar Alaska Gold Am Ag Chem Am Car & Fay C Am Ice 1 Can e, Can pfd .. L.oco Smeltir Lillian Nejson Sound View. Miss Anna McGuire of Erwin Place left to for Branford. 5 Mis has returned| from 9954 s 98% L1101 110% Mitchel to Walpole 110 has returnel and Por! s Mrs. from a mouth, c B visit N, H: Tel Ry C = nd Mrs. E. C. Denison and Dr.| . Waterman Lyons have coms pleted a ten day auto tour of Maine| | coast resorts. They traveled as far| north as Bangor and report the roads| excellent. nldwin Loco & O 155 4y Mr. and M ’eth Steel T in Pacific Central Leather “hes & Ohio hino Copper Mil & St Gi Harold W. Hatch has r visit in Madison irned from 514 9214 4814 138 Paul. Mrs. Abigail Healey and daughter Agnes of Winthrop street visited at Crescent Beach over the week-end as | Buest of frie from Hartford. tillers See Frie Erie as ol Elee Rul Great Nor pfd Nor Ore Cetfs inois Central Inspiration Kansas City ack Steel Lehigh V rmer director of Lewis W. Lloyd. f & friends the Boys' club, i this city. Goodrich | in Gt Mr. and Mrs. po strect, Mr. Stearns of 474 Park st o ) rms return trip through Their itine Tour, the Moh Sunapee with Connecticut river. Stearns Mrs, 8. and Dr, G, from an England luded the trail, and stopovers along of]| H. nto alle 1t Louis & Nashville IGeal Max Motor com. . 3 7% 54 | Lalkc Petroleum ...1028 6 the 1 Lead Brake ITuds the v ry wk Mex SATURDAY'S SLASHING. vion 7 Air ! & YNH&HR N Y Ont & West. . Northern Pacific & West Attacks Man for Her Away. Moscandioll, 4 Father Laring When Jerry of age, of E will 1 inten years ted he Attor- 1t with turday night he hed J st arre a1 uting Klett with a Norfolk charg Prose rge W, to kill a and ve iy severely sla of whe rs street Ra % eacon Moscandiolo claims lured his daughter but others say that morn that Aps from 1 left eking work 1 not returned home at night The father became angered when | his daughter did not retu rm and when | Apa denied the charge he drew @& gun but changed his mind and used the razor with the above results \vun 0 received a deep on the rehead and about the ind, when > tried to defend himself. The mah much blood and E. Mar- s the wounds, arrived ai away t home, home and outhern Studebaker n ex-div Copper il Ave cifio FPruit poer : nzo ird 1T nited Ttah O SIR sh s ol T S Steel pfa L Car Chem Vestinghonse i Overlana e ambulance E sher had up to today w headaches, ote. are natur to you that you need GLASS put it off? Come here and EXAMINE YOUR EYES, and fit you to the right GLASSES, Prompt attention now may save you uffering and greater tremble later on. F. L. McGUIRE, OPTOMETRIST 254 Main Street. Ups: Commercial Trust. have me over the LeWity's Block,

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