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NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUG! JST 22, 1916. City Items Goodn ; Bread.” advt. Hertha Lodge, No. 160, D. ill hold a picnic tomorrow pon at the Quartet club park. rs are requested to leave on o’clock car from the center. The board of public is evening to act on the e supernumerary whose ent is in order, the app vo others and a petition of th proumeraries for a higher rate ss of “Aunt Delia [¢) Mem- che afety will meet | c appoint- whose automobile ning, called at denied that he connected with rs Anderson, ne dent in Berlin last e e Herald today and as in any manner e accident. Mr. Anp sound condition tod pparents signs of being in an pnt. He informed the reporte P was at a theater last cvenir of requicm ry’s charch > Michael Ber- in showing . A month’s m¥ind mass celebrated at is morning for the An anniversary high mass for tie lgan willl be celc Saturday morning in St. he folowing local officers in charge Se: nt W. C. Hart, assis A. O. H. parade in Middletown : Patroln Murph Moflitt, Atwater and W: e day linger, 1s. Dance tonight at bun. | There will be an important meeting | hters of ( tiic at 8 o’clock | in Electr | | 1 LLEGED SHOOTER CAUGHT! ez S ] [aterbury Ttalian Who Shot His Wire llin This City Several Weeks Ago is Captured Through Rusc. Michael F ot his sane of W wife in this eks a d who h ding t police sinc S captured in New ernoon by Detective Richardson of 2 local department and the pris- * is now in the toils in the metrop- who several ceded in that tir York yesterda; terbury, city “redit for tive Richardsor local and state , and at o: he capture is Fasane due has officers a mer s e time was within the S of the local police but manaszed elude them. A number of lettors, is reported, have sed betweoen accused And his wife since the poting, written, it is believed, at the igation of the detective bureau, | s due to a ruse planned by tective Richardson, that Fasane s landed. While the police will not close the exact method used it portea tn s seen | ring t Ay, getting off train ven. Whether | on his way to ne was to meet in the Grand Central station is known definitely. De- led is at Events Tonight | igh class photo drama, Fox's the- T. audeville and moving pictures, | L. Morgan lodge, K. of P., meets Vega hall. o | intracht lodge, O. D. H. S., meets | [Bardeck’s hall. | ourt Columba, D, of C., meets in ctric hall. lew Britain Camera club meets in | rray’s studio. ‘allent Hive, L. O. T. M., meets at Main street. ‘anton Foster, P. M., meets in Jr. J. A. M. ew Britain camp, M. W. A., meets 34 Church street. BELL-ANS Lbsolutely Removes ndigestion. One package roves it. 25¢c at all druggists. O no | acci- | |and again at 7 a. m. FA A Sensible Cigarette ac- ! Comfortable As you’ve probably en, active-minded type of man who is particular to choose Fatimas. If you were smoking Fatimas that’s why they're sensible. noticed, it is the \.\ K\ W o , youwould know why. You would find that I'atimas, mere than any other cigarette, are comfort- able while you smoke and after you smoke them, Their delicately balanced Turkish blend makes them a to smoke. vourself? 207157 sl N THE BORDER A HAPPY ADVENTURE Maurice H. Pease, With Troop B, Writes to Mother Trooper Maurice H. Pease of this city, now at the Mexican border with Troop B of Hartford, writes the fol- lowing interesting letter to his mother, Mrs. L. Hoyt Pease, of Lexington | street: Armaca Post Office, Arizona, August 16, 1916. Dear Mother: Once again it is guard night and the taps are sounding 10 o'clock. T shall be up until 1 o’clock We have four guards posted all night, two on the house and one in the corral, | we are camped and one on the street to stop vehicles and see that no arms or ammunition are going into M This is an ideal situation so far as this country is concerned and we are getting settled. Two or three days will complete our mess tent. Four of the tents, the first sergeant’s and the sergeants’ ténts have been raised about three feet and are board- ed and screened in. They make ver comfortable little sha We may do it but it costs $50 trouble so we may put it off. Bert Peck has been here over Sun- day, and it seemed good to see him. He knows the other S. R. and I. fel- lows better than he does me, that is | Ea Barnett. We took him for a ride and he seemed to enjoy it. e lc here for Tucson and Phoenix, and then goes home, arriving in a a month. i Today we took a good ride to Oro Blanco, about eight miles aws the morning we had a good shower bovt FOR YOUR SUMMER PICTURES A new line of at in all tractive bindings sizes Stationery Department P ——— D femm— ICKINSON DRUG CO.. 169-171 MAIN STREET where | - | 1ana. nore and is some | g | v g | | | | ]The couple were attended by sensible cizarette Why not prove this for ,@77w¢fl’a«<756'ww Cr i now threatening. We | kept dry except that one corner of | the tent let in a little water, and we { had to make a better trench to carry Oro Blanco is a village near e Dby the same name, and of about eight houses and a . post office. There is a big [tar, T think, wr : Gulf of Californ Our river linto it and we are in one of r | tributary valleys. It is only miles from here but I have not { pened to go in that direction et I Rignt at the head of our vallev and ! near the Altar is onme of the finest peaks I have ever seen. They call it Babogin Vari. It is a rock most perpendicular sides standin ihead and shoulders higher than any of its neighbors We are scttling to a routine ! our morning rides are most inte !ing. We are first covering the near- | by trails and will later take all day trips and then probably trips of sev- {eral days' duration. Sunsets are Just wonderful as ever, and each one There is also a certain sense of freedom that you get nere i thot is not found around New Eng- There is nothing to stop our | view in practically any direction, ex- ! cept mountains and these are far away. and the sky ralley called the Al- ch reaches to flows a t | different. MATTY IN TOILS AGAIN. Driscoll Has Been ned in Court. ‘Matty” Driscoll, the holder of local records ances in the police court, was in the toils again this morning, {latest offense being that of { ness. Liberated from the s Wethersfield last Saturday on the completion of a two years' term for | chicken stealing, Driscoll soon fell | into his old ways wi Officers Ellinger and Ifceney him in a helpless condition in on Tremont street last evening. coll ed t he be given a chan to leave town as he had a ticket fo | Pittsburgh. A jail sentence of th i1y days was imposed. Albin Johnson of Florence while in a drunken and usgly ised a rumpu day afternoon, ¢ about the house rm in a cruel undisputed for appear- drunken- te prison inding lot Dr street mood asing aind tw his wife's manner M John- son testified inst her husband to- He was repentant this and promised to behave him- in the future. A jail sentence of days was imposed but judgment s suspended. y Baskus, represented by At- torney P. F. McDenough, pleaded not ilty to the charge of assaulting Jol Brokus, a bartender, in Skritulsks saloon aturday. Testimony of wit- nesse: howed the accused to be at fault for the trouble which was not very serious. A fine of $5 and couts imposed. his daugh in very McCARTHY-CONCANNON, Charles McCarthy of this city, scn lof Patrolman and Mrs. Charles M {(‘urth\' of Stanley street, and Mi | Ella Concannon of New Haven were | married in New London this morning, | John McCarthy, a brother of the groom best man and Miss Eleanor Conc: non, sister of the bride as bridesmaid. the | rand stating that with al- | | comfortable, back | his | ich terminated by | his home vester- 7 Js’((; | Miss Jennie Judd, daughter of M. N. ! Judad of this city, was flower girl. Following the ceremony a reception was held at Mr, Judd’s summer home at Ocean Beach. The couple will malc their home on Vine street, this city. IN MEXICO? Licutenant Pinches B Troops Will Be Sent South. TO INTERYV! cves That are in receipt of letter from Tirst Lieutenant F. Piifiches, novk in N gales, telling the condition of the home regiments in his opinion inter- Mexico will be nece in a short time. There is much of : private nature in tr teresting to any but hi He states that the quarters that the regiment has developed into a unit which will give a good account of itself if sent into a B Local friends vention in of | ! 1 { | | | | i | | { their Mexico which he thinks likely in an-,; other month. “I do not look upon | it as going to be war but simply oc- | cupation to protect American in ests and the reputable people in M- ico from the bandits now in control” is the conclusion of the epistle. the for Schultz & Costello have sold Robbins place in Kensington George I. Stearns to George C. Annie B. Clark. “Food Is Its Own “All too frequently, we prescribe medicines for pa- tients who suffer from indigestion, when, as a mat- ter of fact, what they actually need is a simple course of dietetic training, and the proper food- stuffs to train on. lof the many from this city who at- | tended { Middletown today. ' PERSONALS Grocock is registered at the hotel, New York city. o Navarro amin Katz to Nathan Miller and B left today on an automobile trip Boston and Newport. have re- to Mr. and Mrs. B. Miller turned from an automobile trip Boston, Fall River and Providence. Mae Cooney ve returned from vacation at Silver Sands, East Haven. H. B. Hinman, of the Stanley Works office force has returned from a vaca- tion spent in his old home in New Hampshire. F. R. Kent is in mont, on a vacation. Vincennes, Ver- Postmaster W. F. Delaney was one the A. O. H. Field Day In | The Misses Elise and Julie Russell Best Digestant” i turned from Sound View. i “ ‘Walnut Beach. judgment of you from Your clothes point o your success., To LO must be well dressed. every dollar you spend value. they LOOK are to be prices: ovsfonlls iT PAYS TO B Connecting with ENCE AND CLOTHES Most people you deal And to BE successful During the remaining days of our Mid- Summer Clearance Sale LOOKING Clothes that are as GOOD as e e e with form their your appearance. ut the measure OK successful of you you must make return its utmost in UCCESSFUL s wad at these unusual UY DUR KIND 140 TRUMBULL & HARTFORD NIOVIEI? We Are Now Located In Qur NEW QUA RTERS, at 327 MAIN STREET TWO DOORS NORTH OF ‘We extend a cordial invitation to inspect our new office. We ar to take care of everything optical OUR OLD LOCATION. to all our patrons and friends more than ever, well equipped S. STANLEY HORVITZ OPTOMETRIST EXAMINED FREE—OCU ARTIFICIAL EYES OPTICIAN JLIST PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED. INSERTED. As in the past, so in the future, anything we do we will guaran- tee to give perfect satisfaction. are to spend the coming week in New York city. Miss Ethel Mount and Miss Christine Mitchell have gone to Myrtle Beach on their vacation. They will return September 4. Josephine Northrop, who has siting her sister, Mrs. William of Francis street for the past two weeks, returned to her home in New York state toda Miss Margaret McCoy of New York is the guest of Mrs. John Dillon of West street. Miss Elizabeth Dillon and Mi Madeline Caufield will spend the next two weeks at Ocean Beach. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Atwater and daughter will leave for Saybrook Ma- nor tomorrow to spend the remainder of the summer. Valentine Bollerer is at Say- Manor for the balance of the Mrs. brook season. Frank Clynes is at Walnut Beach. John A. Ericson, Eric *Swanson, Algot Peterson and Adolph Anderson are camping at Griswold Island. Mr. and Mrs, Joseph A. Coffey and Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Kenney son, Kathryn Scanlon have re- and Miss James Clynes has returned from Miss Anna McGuire of Erwin place is summering at Branford. Pauline Bonita Misses, and Maude McDonough returned yesterday | from Walnut Beach. Miss Ellen Ludvi Nahant, Mas on is home from John Shea has returned from Wal- | nut Beach. Miss Helen O'Keefe is spending her' vacation in Providence. Landry DeMars is home from Wal- nut Beach. Miss Evelyn Elliot from Fort Trumbull. Michael Haugh, Wil and Charles Ronalter from Walnut Beach. has returned am Schussler « ve returned Han- ybrook. Mrs. V. Norgren and Mrs. son are guests of friends at & Miss Lillian Nelson is home from Sound View. AIDING COUNTRYMEN. of the Austrian Singing of in Members society have hit upon a novel way alding their war-stricken relatives their native country. A series of bi- monthly dances were planned and held at Bardeck’s hall. The next one will s evening. The events , sful thus far, over have proved < 1lized on each dance, $100 being ry PROMOTION AT NOGALES. C. E. Hart, Jr., of Waterbury, merly 3ritain, for- who with No the of ¢ Hart news to of New is al Guard in from to that Mr. icome Britain been transferred second lieutenant adjutant on the staff. motion will come as w Schwartzman, Edith Wenzel and “This is the famous ‘reason’ for the popularity of y O: G[RAPE-NUTS as an article of diet, viz., that it fur- ni es this very course of training for the digestion. It not only furn%shes the natural diastase for the process of digestion, but it favors a return to nor- mal digestive function because the firm, crisp kernels compel thorough mastication. “One ought not to leave out of consideration the psychic element—the delicious trest to the palate afforded by a dish of GRAPE-NUTS and cream.” From April, 1210, Journal of Clinical PMedicine Grape-Nuts “There’s a Reason” American Will Out of his old fr in New STORAGE BATTERY ar Sight Just because you can’t see your battery is no reason you should for- getit. Itneedsattention and we know how. The Fuller Storage Battery Co. 105 Arch St., New Free inspection of any 329 Church St, Hartford Britain battery at any time

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