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1z NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1916. olunteer Tars on Sea Hike Learn Every Angle of Seaman’s Duty SHOP TALKS T0 | movemer atheistic CATHOLIC WOMEN ! meeting, Says People of Other Beliels Are | Fair Minded New York, Aug. 22.—Views of some of the leading priests and laymen of the Catholic church upon the situation in Mexico, received further definition today in the conventions here of the American Federation of Catholic cieti Young Men's Na- tional union ye German Catholic Central Verein The annual report of Michael J. Slattery as president of the young men’s or ion, which is on the program for , is expected to deal with the condition of the Catho- lic church in Mexico. Mr. Slattery spent fifteen yea as a mining engi- | neer in that countr Business sessions of the federation and its allied organizations were held this morning,’ when some of the jects discussed in the reports of Pres- ident Joseph Frey of the Verein, and of Anthony Matre, secretary of the federation taken up. Mr. Mare in his report rday criticised some feat S f modern life which arded as evil, including phases moving picture business, eas plays and attac were improper ti A women's se was a featu Tonight the ing under the Verein, and t will attend a ba dresses by officials of others At the women's J. Muldoon T about 200 ¢ county their communi “Don't Catholic won't get own experiencc beliefs not only olics but are most jon of the federation morning program. 1l be a mass meet- es of the C Young Men's union nd listen to ad- the union and Bishop P. T, urged 1 every state, movement in and city ‘We and and say wanted * he said. ¢ t peopl othe fair to us as Cath- anxious for star wom a fair ch is Lre us too true, Catholics in social I h ser am ve ice It is only that we part eral good sorry to say, not done our work. sub- | | Young | to | houses “Unles women join civic socialistic, y humani- tarian principles in operation in this country.” Appeal From Woman. Helen Haney, of presided at the made a similar plea. tholic women g¢ she said and Women's Ch to forever usurp the Ch association welfare? We must do work of even high character whateve the If Catholic is ever to interpret itself to the Ar ican mind and make manifest its ¢l superiority, let open our and our Randolpn, Miss 5 women's Ma who we ( 1y the ation allow by, sacrifice. or- n us club g girls. At the your there members of Asso- present time some forty thousand girl the Young Women’s Chri ciation holding office or ¢ an ing a vote. | Instead of having these girls disposed | rouna { My | r| to | join with them in work for the gen- | | Admiral Sir [ | to non-Catholic influences let us sur them with Catholic influences. Let us invite them earnestly to us, not in a patronizing way a friendly, hospitable way. make of th member olic Women's Nt BRAVERY Let us rs of the Cath- Union."” REWARDED. onal Battle Apiecg. 1:14 p. awarded Falkland Five Victors in Receive Pounds London, Aug m.—A 12,100 the officers the squadron of Vice Frederick Sturdee which destroyed the German Pacific squad- ron in the battle off the Ikland Islands in December of 1914. The bounty was determined by the num- ber of hen aboard the destroyed ships, five pounds being awarded to each prize court today pounds prize bounty to and crew of his is the awarded s mount of prize money he outbreak of the war. ARMY. Aug. —A and navy Young ion was organ- san Antonio, bra the army Men's Hebrew associs ized here last night to care for the Jewish men in the regular National Guard along the border. report says there are nearly the Jewish faith in the regular and about 18,000 in the h of A army ional Guard. Two Family House on Hart St. Must Be Sold at Once. Owner Leaving the City schultz & Costelio, Inc. 242 Main Sireet. ng to sit quiet- | are | 6,000 of | | the larger Thev are men-of-warsmen now, every one of the 2,000 recruits who have embarked on the civilian train- ing cruise of the United States nav They rise at 5 o'clock to the bo'sun pipe, tumbling out of their ham- mocks six feet to the floor. They lash their hammocks in the required nau- tical way with the required number of hitches. Then they roll up their broad legged sailor pants to the knees and swab down the decks with cold sea water. They polish bra and wash paint as though their existence depended on the job. Tt might be funny to see a man whose fortune runs to millions shining brass in a way that would not earn him $2 a day. Yet you know that brass polishing is not his goal. That is incidental to work of being prepared to help on a big man-of-war in time of danger. 1 and volunteer tars learning to use range finder and rapid fire gun; No. 3, Gordon Bell, Wall street lawyer, swabbing deck of | Maine August o | room Are | R —— REPUBLICAN For the PRIMARIES nomination of republican candidate for state senator for the sixth senatorial district and for the election of delegates to the republ an state, congressional and prob: conventic will held Thursd. 1916, 4108 p. National Bank building, s be om 410, the town of New Britain. womanhood | g league houses to our | | | i | | | to coms | but in | | | | | rmy and | = filed primary clared The following their persons have petitions according to rules and are hereby cligible to be voted upon candidates and delegates at the n primaries, to be held on , from 4 to 8 o'clock p. m., room 410, National Bank building. Senator, Klett, George W, Del ites to State Convention, Anderson, John, Covert, Richard, Hall, Edwarq F. Lange William F., Rutherford, Arthur N., Schultz, Edwin Delegates to Cong | tion Mills, J William, Parker, Edwin A. Pratt, Edward M., Saxe, Morris D., Shelton, William, Wagner, Bruno. Delegates to Probate Convention. Desmond, James, Greenb Porte: Spear, Attest ERNEST N Chairman duly the de- for re- Au- at sional Conven- Eugene J. George P. HUMPHREY, Republican Town Commit- PHILADELPHIA DENTAL RGOMS ? 193 Main Street Gver 25¢ Store BEST (WORK AT MODERATE PRICE! ©Office Open from 8 A. M. to 8 P. Sundays by Appointment. F. E. MONKS, D. P. S, (eorgiana Monks, D. D. S. FOR SALE OR RENTV! §200 cash will buy a 10 “Barnesdale,” payments. C. L. BARNES, 192 CHESTNUT §$AREET balance on monthly PRINTING In Many Difierent Languagus, BY SKILLED UNION MEN Modewate Prices. LINOTYPE COMPOSITION. Office Hours: 8 3. m. to 8:15 p. m. Mondays and Wednesdays to 8 p. m. Tel Mgr’'s Res. 179-5. Foreman 339.12 THE EASTERN PRINTING CO,, 68 CHURCH STREET, TEL. 631 C. EBBESEN, MGR. room | house on West Main street, | ASH 1nv ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10c ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. LOST. 2oL adver Usements e classified colwmn must be W the Herald office by 20 p. m. on the day of issue. ey LOST—Monday morning, sum of money. Finder return to 123 North street. L. Larra. Reward. 8 3dx LOST—From Myrtle watch. fice. to Finder leave at Herald Of- 8-21-3dx HELP WANTED—MALE. CLERK WANTED—Must be neat and | clean with good Apply National Butter Main St. FOR SALE! references. Co., 133 Lincoln’s brick brick setters, At two D Newfiel: Morieni, Horses Apply Engine Co., No. 1. -Carpeater fl clasy workmen. The Hibbard Co. North & Judd job. 8-16- WANT for B FOR SALE—Model 33, Hudson Touring car with electr lights and starter. In fing mechan cal condition. $400. Co., 287 Elm St 5 passeng 6 8- and hot Main street ‘abriolet in Equipment Auto Co., 2 8-22-6d FOR SALE first class complete. Elm 5 NT—6 room fls furnished, at Crowe, Te condition. Willlams 291. RENT—Tludson Six touring car, day or trip, terms reasonable. B. Pierce, Tel. 8-21-6dx TO RENT—Four room two fights. 161 South Inquire on premis; water T. W. sweet corn per 1,000. Plainville. -22-1dx a run- F. Grid- 8-22-7dx TO by A. FOR ready Smith. ALE. to 5,000 ears pick. $10.00 West Cemetery, tenement, up Main street. FOR SALE ahout. ley, Top surrey and Prices reasonable, E. Southington. ! FOR SALE—OId car barn property ana tenement house rear East Main street. Apply Landers, Frary & Clark. 8-22-3d FOR SALE—Pullman demonstr run 2,000 miles. Will sell r. able. so Ford truck. 54 Green- wood. Tel. 1478-4. 8-21-6d TO ol Arcn, 3dx | Inquire second floor south, ble middle aged housework and care of Box 3BR, 8-21-2dx woman for Jady during confinement. Ierald Office. TO REN or two o’clock. T—One furnished room, one gentlemen, call after six 387 Main St., second floor. 8-21-3dx FOR SALE—Two houses of 15 rogms. Four of 10, one of 9. All two-fam- ily houses. Modern improvements. Iso bullding lots near center of ty in or near trolley lines. Low prices, easy terms, W. P. Steele, 269 Chestnut Street. 8-19-wl arge, Pr front room, 49 Glen | 8-19-3dx | TO RENT first floor. light, te family, Main, gold | Two Fire Department | Williams Auto -6a | able—but profitable only 2 cycle runabout, with deliver in good use. Recently Automobile Co., —Young experience office, Box 32xx, lady with ten bookkeeper in | desires posi- Herald. overhauled. BElmer 22 Main street. 8-18-6d years as manufacturing tion. Address $700 buys 1916 Oakland cle touring car, run less than 5,000 miles. Genuine bargain. El- mer Automobile Co., 22 Main street. 8-18-6d for general 43 Cedar St WANTED—Girl hou Apply 4 work, touring car. Slip covers and Elmer Auto Co., 8-17- BOARDERS WANTED. ROOM AND BOARD Reasonable. Home Franklin street. Family House, 277 Chest- nut Street, For Sale at Bargain. | See Us About Selling Your | Property. We Have Constant Inguiry. FOR SALIE—1914 For In good condition. Master vibrator. 22 Main street. FOR SALB—At Maple Hill, cottage with modern conveniences, large yard with variety of fruit trees and place for poultry. If interested, phone 1167-4 FOR SALE-—1913 Tel 918-5 by the week, cooking Regal raceabout. -15-tf IFOR SALE—Few second hand ranges in rnod repair. F. W. Loomis, 150 8-5- tf touring oar. Garage, Chestnut St. 1915 Reo N. B. FOR S Apply Camp Real Estate Co 305-800 1616-1 FOR SALE OR RENT—At Hill, a 7 room cottage. For Harrison street, New two family house. Burk, Maple Hill, Maple sale on Britain, a new Inquire of W. E. "Phone 971-5. 8-3te Rooms Tel. Street, Building. Main \unmml Bank — —~—BUNGILOWS—— One with 8 lots, garage and barn, steam hext and city water. Another with extra dne finish. Both near trol- ley. WANTED. WANTED—Piano W. Apply F. Main street. 8-22-3dx playver. H N LOCKWOOD Woolworth Co., 218 86 West Matn Street late and Tpsurance = WANTED—Second hand CEDAR HiuL Address Automobile, The only dairy in New Britaln prop- erly equipped for handling milk and fts products. Let us supply you with the best of milk, am, but- ter, buttermilk, skim-milk and ~ottage checse. Telcphone 98% Herald Office. WANTED-—By cxperienced private pupils in Gregg and typewriting. Addres Glover, 24 Spring street, FIRE INSURANCE. Be fully insured. The cost is too low to take any risk. But remember — the cheapest insurance is not the safest. Better place your FIRE INSURANCE in companies strong financially. We represent such companies . HOME BANKING & REALTY CO. 193 MAIN ST., "Phone 728, Open Monday and Saturday ev'gs, 7 to 9. CflTGES FOR SALE Hamilton ments B Allen St.—Near North Stanle y St., able, 6 room, modern improvements $3,000 Black Rock Ave., 8 rooms, very desirable ... $3,800 Black Rock Ave., 6 rooms, very desirable .... $3,700 THE W. L. HATCH CO INSURANCE AND RFAL ESTATE 20 WEST MAIN STREET Office Open Mcnday and.Saturday Evenings Bungalow with modern improve- $3,201 very desir- FOR SALE—$80 buys a 1916 Maxwell tody running order and in daily 1w six room touring car. | I | | | | ‘We have many 4 FOR 2 20 tamily, 6 rooms each, Union street, $5.600. 3 family, 5 rooms each, nut street, $8,000. 2 family, 7 rooms each, Pleasant street, $5,000. No. 349 Chest- (brick), 80 DENT and HEALTH PO SURANCE, FIRE, AUTO COMPENCSATION INSU investigate FIRST AND SECOND 131 MAIN STREE TAKED Chevrolet AUTOMOBILE PARTI OUT. Reasonable car. Richard Covert, T 5 ND IN VIEW—that of | acquiring independence by developing | your own resources.”—James J. Hill Your brains, young man, are your own resources—develop them Willingn to is commend- it coupled | With knowledge of how to work i It's the combination that makes for | Build and strengthen your by acquiring a commercial in this thoroughly equipped s work succes position training school. We will give you the training that will fit you for a bigger, better, broad- er business success. Smith Business School 276 Main St. New Britain SCHOOL OP! AUGUST 30TH. THE GURRAN DRY GOODS COMPANY EXTRA SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY MORNING | This Will Be the Banner Day for Big Bargains. Below are a few of the many Big Bargains for tomor- row: 100 dozen Women's Fine White Shirt Waists, values up to 98c. 39C Wed. A. M. 50 dozen Men’s Shirts. 79c Negligee dozen Damask Table | Cloths in round and square 98¢ value. 49 c Wed. A. M. 25 Percale | Royal 49c | | 25 dozen Women’s House Dresses, brand, made to sell at 98c. Wed. A.M. more Big Bargains in lots too small to advertise on tables in all departments. MORTGAGES ™ | ance written by {DWIGHT A. SALE. Large L 4 Good 1656, $1,200. Good lot graded, only avenue, $2,000. 50 ft.x lot on Farmington front, 277 ft. deep, lot on Corbin avenue, street, all cheap. Harrison $2,000. on H D FUMPHREY, 272 Mam Streef NOTICE RemerLer we have the choicest kind of ACCI- LICIES. Alsy LIFE IN- MOBILE, LIABILITY and RANCE. It will pay you to (GOTIATED. The Hardware Gity Co-Operative Ass’n, Inc. F. H. SHIELDS, MGR. MULTIGRAPHS LETTER Fac-simile of Typewriting done in 1, 2 and 8 cclors with mgnatures Letter Heads Printed. THE HARTFORD TYPEWRITER GO., INC. 26 State Street. Hartford, Conn. Williams Auto Co. Agents for Hudson Cars. New 5 and 7 for Hire. and Chevrolet Passenger Antos Repairs, Supplies, 'PHONE 236. 287 ELM CARS TO RENT CLOSED AND OPEN CARS "OK WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, ETO. TEL. 943-3. MORRIN’S GARAGE 200 E- MAIN STREET. HORACE 1. HART Rates Reasonable and Service Reliable LIVERY 7 Passenger, 6 cyl- Chalmers. ‘el. 1930. 596 Arch Street Storage. STREET Keeley s Gara ge Elm and Franklin Streets, Dealer for Overland and Cole Cary Divery Cars for Hire. Storage any suppliea. Repairing o Specialty, Tel. 122), = 3 EDWARD T. LOPER Maker and Repairer of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Fine violin repairing and bow hul.jug a speclalty. Ove. twenty years ex- | perience, All work guaranteed. Gthet | kinds of flne repair work. The Weldon, Room 3 284 Asylum Street, Hartford, Conn, it You Want Good Bottied Beer, Wine or Liquors, Order Same from PHILIP BARDECK, 185 Arch St. “Phone 482-2 PERFECTLY PiAS‘T-E U K-‘ IZED MILK SEIBERT AND SUN, Park Street, Near Stanley, 6 teams. Tel. connecticn. For Your Insurance and Surety Bond Avoid trouble by having your insur- a man who knows how. Go to PARSONS, Booth's Block. Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET. livery Cars for lire, day and nlghl Storage, Supplics and Repairing. AG'T BREC AND MAXWELL CARS ‘Phone 224, N CONSTRUCTIVE ADVERTISING us for ORTGINAL PRODUCT. A salesman explain B¥s for your IDEAS postal will have our our illustrating department, The A. PI\”) AR CORP, 516 Asylum St., Ch Hartford, 'Phone 1111-2 WHY YOU SHOULD NOT FAIL TO SE% WALL P LARGEST AND BE MORGAN & Established in The ‘/ldest Wall Paper and 304 MA.N STREET. We Make OUR SPRIN LINE OF APERS ST ASSORTMENT KINGSLEY 1854 Paint Shop in the City 'PHONE 534 Signs