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NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1916: City Items oodness of ‘“Aunt Delia’s Bread.” dvt. Paul Klambt, turner teacher for the B oty Bttt v L B Bt ki ; £ Tl Sl cagie 2 - NN O SR o g : ignation to take effect January 1. ' § i 2 g b i 4 il i ) ; i Beveral of the local factories & } R / = - ' g = = = sb ol ed the girl employes to quit ye i ¥ SR it N b i i i o RS p faay on account of the excessive | B 17 o 2 p bt ; \ ) 3 ] . L] s for tho coming convention of ) S S f i iy o G BT N A%. SNy B 4 ; For a few days longer you can buy Man- nch societies in this city next e s 3 Y B AL fy oes g S 0 gt 3 i Qhirts at B e 8 e ) S gt el [ ) [ L h ) e hattan, H0r§fd}l and Eagle Shirts at LOW s. Jacob Faumgaertner is drilling [ ot o S ok G | S & 2 : : TIDE PRICES horus which will sing at the masses 2 3 5 A ShENET e d SR . q e Do held in St. Peter's chureh, : Heante : o | AN ‘ We offer at this sale unusually attractive o Dt Ghorn il T Al | Are Yyou mere Ly R e U === e F : i ] patterns in Silk and Linen, Silkloth and Silk set tendered a party to friends last € S LT TE = 5 g 1/ : ‘trud.otno on & '('rea.dm.- 1 R : 3 e Shirts, sizes 1315 to 17%. ning, the party including several 1 nurses. A very pleasant even- & = : . Your choice from $1.15 to $6.25. was spent. Clerk Anderson of the civil service Speaki f low-tide, get a Bathing Suit Imission’ has received snpllcatione LN 3 ‘ peaking of low =g f S m fiftcen young men who destre | | HARD WORK DOESN'T GUARANTEE SUCCESS. now, either one-piece or two-piece new are simply trudzing sadmill. Your livelihood may be wiped ont of cxistence any priced from $2.00 to $4.80. ointment to the supernumar g o . : 3 : i 5 ice force. <aminations w you labor without a bu itess cducation yo : : 3 . d in a few '5\\»';]”” b i day—you can't lose what you know.. The future is up to you—it's what you yourself make it. If you choose to stick in the rut to carn eorge Kolodny of 81 Broad street | [8 with your hands and not your brains, you must be satisficd with the wage at which the world can hire your substitute. Every day you [l Jack Stepanian of North street delay will be a source of re Enter Now. fi f II i the latest victims of the bicycle | @ Vl;n;f epidemic which seems to be | | —~y 276 Main St. i fim u lg : el et e e v f . S gy it BBusS inecss & CcIhool, ) e iT rAYS TO BUY OUR KIND M. C. A. recently and when they | g \ 4 o . > S L s SCHOOL OPENS AUGUST 30TH. 199 ASYLUM ST Cemneoting with 140 TRUMBULL & HARTFORD. WILL SUBMIT RE ’OR’[‘ legate Jurgen to 'loll Eagles About | 5 Grand Lodge Convention. s other end of the street from our little | buzzards, prairic dogs and jack , delegate to the national conven- in touch except by chance. When on | change in scenery and vegetation is T h of the Fraternal Order of Eagles march we travel by battalions and | continuous. Cactus is the only plant | NI recently in Savannah, Ga. at & ~ h become separated still more. This | that finds success in getting nourish- pting of the local aerie this even- HILLS OF LONEL STA E will perhaps blain why mention of ! ment from the soil and many varie- | | will give a detailed report of the New Britain's representatives is fifty s of this plant were everywhere in | | W A N L t d I O iness sessions of the grand lodge, P e e e per cent. complete. sight. At intervals, where water was | [ e re 0W oca e n ur P some of the incidents connected Corporal Eddie Ogren crawled into | in plenty, a veritable oa-is with grass | 2 the trip. Speaking of the south, | Yankee Soldiers Wonder at Wildness and Beauty of Na- |nis tiny tent this evening with a and trees would pop in 5 |8 NEW OUARTERS, at Jurgen stated that. the torrid that promised sweet dreams while he Mining Camp Explored. ther which has been in evidence ture As Revealed in Paint-Pot S(-enery \de snatched a !!(llg‘”)‘(dq.v u:«]»r;mlex\(\‘:"" ifijil S SN i e i Gmmkseem | 327 MA]N STREET e for seve weeks was not to be this is that we i Ind in that section. He also found . supper. of a mining camp at Hscorlta. The | hoic of progressiveness on the part | Down in Texas. e 5 camp was of considerable size with a some citles 1n not having up-to- | Learn Taste o) 5 street of tents, giving shelter to a cos- | 5 3 3 e pavements, buildings and other | Sergeant Powers and myself deter- | mopolitan crew, if ever snch a classi- | § TWO DOORS NORTH OF OUR OLD LOCATION. . 5D - = I . i P the taste of tamales | fication can be given This min provements common in New Eng- | (Special Correspondence by J. F.]sheets of water to fill the trenches|mined to learn ‘ on can be given. s mine, one ) — En route to the convention the = Conners.) that our littlc dog tents need. The |Served in a style devoid of anv re- the several in this section, secures We extend a cordial invitation to all our patrons and friends saw some Of the devastation S S B S ffara little light but are suffi-|semblance to U. S. (Just for exper- g00d copper ore. At our present | | to inspect our new office. We are, more than ever, well equipped sed by the recent floods In Nogales, Arizona, Aug. 9" | cient beacons for us to dodge the|lence believe me that is all) After | location tonight a small vein of gold | Einia. Trees uprooted, night the boys of Co. I are making scactus, the only vegetation that|rchearsing with Spanish interpreters is being worked with geod suce ting along miniature rivi preparations far guard duty at the| dccorates the hill, and treacherous | for all possible phrases useful in a | oni few yards from camp. i fone minlabir privers Hand o \{eht mniles from this| stones ‘as we now descend 800 feet tol|lcafe wel dared entrance throug! v miles along the route w hts the flood presented. sl o "% 11l banks of the lazy waters af the|real “pie-alley” until an adobe shack | ped at the famous San X i N 4 n the return trip, Mr. Jurgen, | S0ldiers’ paradise. Line duty has not| .., "Gryy “inding through heaps of | filled with tables and jolly Me> [[eloz Sroundad Mool g onI= 01z i | 5 ¢ the peculiar ell o | | to take care of everything optical. a delegation of members from | fallen to our lot for a week Or MOre, «inq where the company is to camp. | e promise to satisfy at | kept up and is a magnifes | section, stopped at Norfolk, | and this is a new line to patrol. Sun-| The departure of a guard relief at|tastes that we had suddenly acquired. | structure, being visible many miles | G OPTICIAN bre the navy yard was inspected. 1his time exemplifiéd the change that|Our entrance seemed a signal for al! along the vailey. L party also saw the German vil- % has graduvally been imbued into the |&rin® from all the restaurants’ occu- The next few days p dise a lot i VS B NE EE—OCULIST PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED. which has been erected by the ; from lts lafty cump and dare the ), = "% 19" quty a few weeks ago|Dpants. All confident of the newly of hard work in final preparation for | EYESRRCAMESEDE ors on the interned ships in. that | hardships that a long hike may im-| was o signal for hesitancy, nervous-|duired linguistic powers, we conceded | the twenty days of separation from | e e e p por. Mr. Jurgen speaks the Ger- | pose on the men. It will be a good ! ness and every sign that a rookiethat the Spanish record on the vic- | civilization. We will work with No- language fluenly and in this test for endurance, When the regi- | must passess even apparent to one in- | trola was the source of merriment. | gqles as a base so all mail will rea ner was able to converse with the ; ¢ g " | experienced in military life. The men | There is only one deduction to rake i ys in duc time if addressed as u R oo ooy wiline ol [iDientla R DRCIama oD e IEh e e e bl o el iy o bnelsrere. Y| pow Rthat il ve Moarnediihatil i — — tee to give perfect satisfaction. The monotonous life of loung- | home, recognition will undoubtably be | oo 1o 2o oW U0 1% g " ttain ail | music was some sort of hymn. Then around is beginning to tell on the | 5low Mess halls, electric lights, | the unfortunate qualitics that invite!issued a battle royal with a dingy Evcflts T()Iligm = x(.\s]:h‘r‘\n e e‘)oq‘;-‘y:ur‘:l1:=0Vvi‘llqvo telephones and every other camp con-| enflless joshings. Each has come to| Waitress and we hunsry T8 W ! Roses for the ladies and Cigars for the men during week of s Y reatment boine aa- | venlence will have been completed | tuke the lifo as n matter ‘of course,|attempt to gt the d non- e 5 i of thercreatmentipeing acy X gradually glving less and less of his ved. “Tamales” slipped out High class photo drama, Fox's the- formal opening of our new office, starting Friday, Aug. 25 to Sept. 1, fled them. The return of the | when the journey comes to an end.: . o ion ¢ unnocessary excitement |chantly, but when further details were | ;o 20 was of the greatost - | it is believed that the mail deliveries and of the thouzhts of home. I must|demanded in rapid fire, we B T ficlnsiye. to these sailors fo: e subma- o X 2 > 2 = sewas . ¢ recourse to ) raudeville ey s the llors for the submMa- | 4l now be handled from this station, | confess that at the start of these let- | agreed that further recourse f = | - Yaudeyille and moving pictures, carried letters from the sailors ; s Vel lict was necessary before We | geeney’s theater. ionds I Gormany. the first that | Making extra work for Chaplin Berg's | ters, my pages could have been filled | dicton . St eney : N B . 5 - | celivery wagon., with but one lone item for a nucleus;again e ed 9‘”_-‘ g 3 i I A N n?:ib -';;“t‘i'\‘"‘”|“"‘l them since they i e e Such an ailment | methods of s: l|,~’l‘_\\v\::n nnI .\1:10!:::1‘ New Britain aerie, 0. E., meets r na -] 2 % = L o} o cersati finally degeners i Eagles' hall. > B Sta EaS no %eq to exist The conversation X in Eag STORAGE ie business session of the g AL Enmping Beation. B HRSE S to a display of fingers and mutterings, = : uerlv e showed the order to be flouri Pumping Station, Aug. 17.—The| “Sobs” Sce Print, fhc oh- busiinEito thelotherito cin= e v et ot throughout the country, particu- (Pnllre’ Shary (in(l.'nxrll-c;l at ‘Ll?(l-,; The return home of those rejected | ploy the right word. and after learn- | 34 Church strect. P the New England states, where | Pumplng Statlon today for guaral 0. e various camps boeause ihoy | Ing all about tamales, 1, e—modo of | S e e heon Bacellionty alter 8 e mlle march under | could mot meet the high requirements | devowring, appearance, faste, ete., We | Emmett club meets at 321 Main ough the cfforts of Mr. Jurgen it | sun that took a few pounds from ¢ HUF OO T8 W P Eon .dgcd allegiance to the mess here- | gercat. kely that the local aerie will be |every ane that had any extra weight ; . . i ’ s £ ¥ ments attributed to the first returned | - I t el gl el o FIG e Chines IR B 60 1 Gutie ont oy B S St R e ameri Sells North & Judd Product. | sir Franc ake lodge, S. of St. t S ur rea e Grand Worthy President Frank | the question since Sergeant Pickup | >/Ch Of admirers of Qe ERESSY C A e h street. Herring who expects to make a | left the camp. When the company | I G o s e g I mentioned a few days | G- & in this section in the fall. Mr. | arrived for duty a number of the men ' & SHC & i i R in part, once a route that | e t : € v 4 e border. .Some 'of the| ot part, ce : U | ~ourt Friendly, F. of A., meets in water and exper: ing has never been here, but |jooked quite exhausted. The march Vcifare on the border 2 s i Cour Purewat P | J i ! 2 )< that have scen print deserved ! we will take for Fort Huaachuaca. | yudd's hall. ates speak in the highest terms ym Cs Little, gh tedic abs” t > ‘ y 5 4 {fft;"m.p:fi":)wn;d,l,(,'g r‘(])‘;‘ao“o%hu:;d;;: trong language or even more severe | When traveling through this section R attention will do won- fine ¥ handling. It is preposterous, much | of the country for the first time the | Journeymen Barbers mect at 34 e a chain of high hills that gave the e . . MAN CAPTURED. :’lfojl‘l:q‘,‘“;icm’; \},‘(i\l* ;l;“(:"“cgtlh_“ ss a low standard of patriotism, | newcomer is struck by the scenery | Church street. . ders with a storage 2 5 ag 0y € SU"/ipat absolute untruths should be|that has been mentioned daily. The | . T Home, is held at the po- | yot cxperienced’ In this wonderland, SIVen for mourishment ta the public’s|mountains and the horizon, stand first | R ! battery. We know Station on a téchnical charge of | Similes to help deplct the various CVErwilling imaginations. Doubtless, |in prominence, but when more accus- | meets in G. A. R. hall. % an exaggeratéd impression of border|tomed to their rarities to the eye, at- —— A . birc eniding rell scenes that we have enjoyed are best {71 CXasgera 0 : : 28 > - d:xfé &:Zi“lj]l:l'z“;\i‘r\lt:(\‘-rtr;,feanfsml:?: z:i\e'enswnh movies Fg:"« dk\'?:”r'fi]::‘vi Ife has squelched many an enlistment | tention begins to turn to the native THIS IS THE LIFE, from €XpOrICrICO i that i rtainly necessar: Let usiwho give amusing and interesting & = el Tor sevennlany o scenes that the men have wandered 3 R ] : 4 - 5 home. TFor several days Kroll give encouragement to “strong army” | sight in their ly routine. been acting queerly in the vicinity ] at but now their skepticism has = e A e s o Ll Judge and Mrs. Lo artford avenue and last evening | ceased. The sight of the road itselt };‘;]:i'.«"l“: ‘al\:tn‘xh:n:«m.{‘ ‘:‘(fv)lh;.:;x(\'orn~ ]vc:;\("‘rk(;‘r;‘ C::lx‘fif‘xfmmn i S et ot Gr ora G a Gr 0 er Perry took him in charge. At Was well worth the hard march. It Our presence . here on the|that could talk, il | NGl oc the i mostienyoyable) events ) indi in @ ment. almost W Bolice fon Kroll said he was |led us winding in ana out at near- - i e wrr ik L e M e o cason of the play- etalist from. “the cradle to tng | 11Eht angles over sudden changes of | Porder has put an end to all m nir spurs. Upon further investi- | cf th « play BT = e e s ings that were wont to be a certainty | gation interest in the old gent was in- | ground workers, was held last even- | ttatn 329 Church ¢ e di=d.¢ iFelalso saldunelwas [IBEensty il (e MR LRSS Sl her Of | for the daily calendar, previous to the | stilled when his brand of wares was | ing at the home of Judge and Mrs, | 195 A[ch S’ Nflw Brnam Hittiard alderman in Ann Arbor. If the :]-w ‘m e e e m‘”.\i : call for puny pen-pushers to fall in|found to be a North & Judd product. | Willlam F. Mz ‘n on Trinity street. o L) Ll ers didn't believe it they could | [Re 1oP B ohe B (08 TIAAY Bius dnto | o) T ench-digging, With such | Oceasionally an old family group will | T show the 1 esteem in which Jut factory No. 1, Ann Arbor | |\ A0 ¢ respective literary ap. | @ condition, and recruits unlikely, our | struggle along the highway, or, i | Mr. and Mrs. Mangzan are held by Free inspection of any battery at any time find out.” tomptsibetors the lighticeases hIn iha here can hardly be believed to | prosperous, on the back of a sleepy | the playground a ants, a basket | E— = meanwhile the -spot that a fow minate in September. A show of burro, apparently intent upon recrea- | of flowers was given Mrs, Mangan | minutes ago had a golden sunsot to | SiTe has been proved a necessity | tion. The family head usually afc bax of Ars to’ the Judsge. convert us from anything but nature | ©5_10n8 as unsettled conditions pre-|guitar or other string Instruments to During the evening whist was | — - ELL‘A study grows less vivid, the low hang- | V@il in the interior. Our duty on the'aid in the intended hi ¢ and re- d, Miss Katheryn Ringrose win- | i S e e ing white clauds at the right touched DOrder will not be of such short du creation that these people insist unon | ning ladies’ first prize. Honors for | cused had agreed to pay his wife $6, fleiRecond event, g atios b T i colovs % tion as scems to be the common con-: having. When a few miles out, Mex- | the male sex were captu by | a weck for six manths. A bond of tance fly, was uncompleted. In this solutely Removes Mtsvarious A gEndRthof pealcsiiot Bt : 2 i Ble = p arles W lsh AR Bo U el i $900 was requived by the court and | Hiram W. Hawes of Canterbury 3 109 twilight gives place to mpending | 2 bk 0! e 3 r * road. Along e £ CY, orms N vas se i Seven 5 ool g 4 24 s 5 5 C Higestion. One package ey SHE e reer g G i Sl DR e i G i o e e cona ec it, 25¢ at all druggists. further north threaten sheets and | '€JeCts have made, the crics against|be seen a long way ahead, allowing | the palicy of the government were in- | the men to make preparation for the voked from either or all of th drenching. About twenty miles north, three: Tersonal grievance, unfitness, | the ruins of a mission, one of tho 3| or a denial of all the camforts of]|oldest in this section of the count home. The men from New Britain | were searched by the men with in- | have given the correct ect of the | terest. conditions that we have had to cope The peaks of the hills, when the §y | Yith. Tt would he well if the reports|day is clouded, usually jut out from jf | had been universally backed with the | their white encasement, or i the sun same spirit that calls for only a m n burn its way through it res share of common sense. Lest T giv S of sunlight to tho sombre foundation for a pipe dream that|mountain sides that add rare touches FOR YOUR SUMMER PICTURES | 0ot e urther denials of our discomfiture day the First regiment will withdraw As in the past, so in the future, anything we do we will guaran- claiming Apn Arbor, | rounding country that the men have ongs were rendered by Misses | Peter Ludorf represented by Judge | the lead with a cast of 102 feet 2 Crowle Cronin, Walsh and a quartet | Willlam F. Mangan, pleaded not;inches, said to be a new record. consisting of Mes: Riley, Walsh, | guilty to the charge of assaulting - - Martin and Crowley. The Campounce .ph Wiskoski, The trouble o STUDIES EVICTION OF FRENCH. juintet which bec: famons in one | curred yesterday afternoon at a new | Lk hene ’ vening for their singing ability led | build the accused is erecting for Spanish Premier Intends to Take No- Miss Grace Burns, and Miss Beg- [ the complainant. Ludorf was found |, Hasty Action. « by | = 1oy, x and Rearden were the same | gvilty as charged and a fine of §5 was Madrid, Spain, Aug. 24, via ris, r followed their work last | imposed. i A 1.40 a. m.—The recent note of the Triday. A mock trial was held, tak- That his wife takes all his wages|p, .. ch government to neutrals pro testing against the treatment of the French inhabitants of Lille, Roubaix, and Turcoing by the Germans will b the subject of serious study by Pre- ng the place of a one act playlet en- | #and puts the money in the bank in| | { the absence of the principal, wanced by Teny De Boskey for getting ' drunk and assaulting her at their | home on Orange street yesterday | SENT TO INEBRIA FARM | afternoon. He was fined $12 and | Mmler Romanones, so as to permit him to act according to striet trali = ——— costs. 2 0k 014 Offender Is Sent Ay For Six e the premier states. The Spanish gov e ANGLERS IN CONTEST. ernment- will consult other neutral i % nations regarding their attitude be- Michael Smith was in court this [ gy ang Bait Cas “,r Ao at Newark, | fore giving France an answer, he morning charged with drunkenness | 3 adds. it i A series of rains made it necessary i Y- i o drive madly across the torrents . . . . T » Fr 1 N Sasy. e 5 » roads. ) 3 A new line of attractive bindings | ..oy e res: il ot aro i the minds of New Iingland people | hour at a small colony of Mexican | | ! | 1 ‘u- \1 “Conning a Kidder” on account | her own name, was the reason ad- ¢ { | | 1 | . . it is but & matter of course to | dwellings. The colony was quite mod- &nd with resistance. e pleaded | >remier Ro nes alreac : ln all Slzes | leave from duty even at short{ern, having a dirty shack that ad- | guiity to the first count and nat guilty | Newark, N. Aug. 24.—Expert \uli‘?,“lll".l‘;\ :“ 1x\.n>:; ’!‘W‘m n}z:yu’w:x\ of 1;]-: q notice. If the army ser were as | vertised, “Rosy's Cafe’™ and one more {o the second. Judge James T, Mes-| Anglers from different parts of the e S et . D ea \v‘m fall in l:ml 4);10 of, some of us rambling shack that was called “Tubas | kill was on the bench, Officer Cos- | Country i\rt' contesting today in the other neutral nations, on the x:w( would have perhaps darcd risk a vaca- T{otel.” Wihen the water had some- we testified that he was ealled to | annual fly and bait casting tourna- By ; { o i Sta“onery epartment |tion auring rifle practice. All the t subsided, the county sheriff was ' the rear of a Main street ”‘,(‘],\‘ G s o in connection with the cele- | ‘% @ | men hope to get home just as soon as inced that a Ford could swim ' terday where he found Smith lyvi in | bration of the two hundred and fif- AL o | possible, but we are all here to re- Zood his assertion. We got drunken condition. After being | tieth anniversary of the founding of STARTS ' AFTER PRISONER. main until mustered out of service only ar as the middlo of the road ! placed under arrest he put up a | this city. Only one contest was com- Detective Andrew J. Richardson to- and no sooner. Our stay here 5 and then found use for the top seats strenuous f striking the officer on | Pleted yesterday. This was the cast [ day started for Albany, N. Y. to se- brought about heavy sacrifices on ce of the vehicle. In the meanwiile the face. The accused offered no de- | for accuracy with one-quarter ounce | cure the signature of Govern Whit- tain individuals but that can hardly cameras could be heard clicking in fense. A six months sentence to the | balt, for which elght prizes were of- | man to extradition papers wich swill be avoided. New Britain people be- order to have records of our cxper- state farm for inebriates was imposed | fered, all of which were taken by | turn Michael Fasane over to the local RUG 0 169-171 B | Lieve that because we share the same icnce., There were thirty or forty | Attarney P McDonoush ap: | contestanta from Chicago. William * police to stand trial for ascault with ‘ roof with Company E at home, we Mexicans in “town” that were nonc peared in court as counsel for Melgar | St f the Illinois Castin | inte 1 s ex 1 \ | v of tl bis Casting club of | Intent to kill. It is expocted that s MAIN STREET Bl | are closely affiliated with home-towns- too welcome in app nce, but per- Anderson who pleaded guilt 8 3 S { 3 men in camp. This is quite the oD- haps that is their only way of e day to the charge of mnon-support posite. Company E is located at the pressing a hearty welcome. Birds, Prosecutor JKlett stated that the ac- ! ¥ won first prize with a per- asane will be arraigned on Saty ) of 99.4 having made nt | day. It is alleged he tried to kill his perfects casts out of ten, wife by shooting,