New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 25, 1916, Page 2

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BRITAIN DAILY City Ifems largain Weelk at Besse-Leland’s. oreclosure proccedings have been ght by Klett & Alling for the ral Realty company against Alice oomis on property in Newington. case is roturnable in the superior fFt on the fi Tuesday in ber, Sep- argain Week at Besse-Leland’s.-— fhe loc: ation of the on for s of the auto operator’'s licer ert E. L. Brown of 240 et. Brown was recently recklessly. suspen ten se of Smalley convicted driving ew Fall neckwear at Wilson" dvt, oodness of “Aunt Della’s Bread.” dvt. n exhibit of the work done by the dren in the industrial department he playgrounds is on exhibition in well’s drug store window. Miss grose is in c rge of the d Four neckwear —advt. Pargain Week at Besse-Leland's.— t. pe Swedish Lutheran summer school ked today after a very successtul on. lew caps at Wilson’s.—advt. | he annual outing of the Order of i Eastern Star of Connecticut will | held at Momauguin August 1. | pse desiring a shore dinner arere- sted to communicate with the scc- | Rry before August 28. Bargain Week at Bessc-Leland'fi.*‘ always at Wilson's. police have recelved no- , fi§ You will find at our Store a compiete | Events Tonight | High class photo drama, Fox's the- | r. Vaudeville and « moving pictures, eney’s theater. WIFE BRATER FINED. I n Strikes Wife When ‘Wants Him to Go to Work. Pohn Stockman of Daly street faced dge James T. Meskill in police rt this morning charged with | Iting his wife at their home Ias Pning. He was arrested by Officer | linger on complaint. In court this proing he pleaded not guilty. Mrs. pckman said her husband has not | en working this week and when she inded him that the ndlord puld soon make his appearance for rent, he struck her in the face. e couple have been married nine prs and wher the accused works he s his money over to her. n said that he pushed his en she scolded him and scratched 1 E face. A penalty of $10 and costs | former order of probation was She claiming New Haven 3 guilty to the > of drunkenness and not guilty nlting R. L. Young. The al- ged trouble occurred last evening on ch rtreet, the accused, being taken o custody by Supernumerary Offi- r Michael Conlin and Officer John Carlson. Officer Conlin testified at while on his way home he saw o men, both appeasing to be Intoxi- :nly Bennett struck his knocking him out for a Bennett, home, pleaded ad ad Walter I.. Weber, who was with the ficer, corroboratea the testimony, fiding that if it hadn’'t been for a nce, “he would have been going Bennett ve been d in an oung. bdy be man. posed. said that Young and he frfiends for twenty vears act of fooling he pushed He would not strike any- ause he was not that kind of A fine of $10 and costs was CONVENTION DELEGATES. Frenoh socletles have chosen | delegates to the con- will be held in th bty next month: French Naturaliza- on club, Phileas Gagner, Fred Char- hnd and J. H. Beloin; America Ca- ono soclety, Charles Ledress, George oy and Leo Velie St. Jean de Bap- ste soclety, M. A. Rouller, David eloin and Harte Benoit. BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package #. 25catalld Local e following ention, which Kills Repule That Seared Soldier Y.ML C B is brand includes a complete line of articles. guaranteed their kind—manufactured and mark of the makers. Whatever you want in rubber, your money can buy, and that in case of possible dissatisfaction you get an article that has the Kantleek Sold at our store with the guarantee. can exchange it for another, trade mark on it. D night, even though the structure h'\q‘ Look For Them! The Kantleek Brand of Rubber Goods ICKINSON = DRUG CO., line of high grade Gaivanized Garbage Pails, Garbage Cans and Ash Cans prices ranging from 90c to $4.00 HERBERT L. FILLS Hardware, 336 N‘am St.. Opp Commtrcna? CAPT, LADBURY NOW A SNAKE CHARMER : at added to it before can be considered complete. Yet, Ihr‘ rendezvous for home-thinkers, \ter-writers and seckers of diver: association with fellow exiles, id to have started its worl meant comfort and moral help that the sure to give, The men ! feel g ly indebted to Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Scoville of Watertown, Conn., through whose gencrosity the build- | ing and its maintenance was made | possible. At present there are four | Luildings of this kind that arc near- jing completion. The M. C. -A. | already has thirty-six such structures along the border and will have 150 | secretaries spreading its work. 267 Americans Killed. At the dedicatory exercises the ad- of welcome was given by Hon. Have a Place for Rendezvous—Pay- | \ . O’Connor, judge of the superior court, The speaker depicted the con- ditions that necessitated the mobiliz tion of the militia, cting e his own experiences and those of his friends while traveling in Mexico. | Many a night, the judge said, did guard his own property with a heav- a1y loaded tgun, To date 267 5 » been lost in Mex- ico simply because American influence in Mexica is only little more than nil; and if full record could secured, \ct to have a roof lv(» for | institution i Boy With Bayonet IS DEDICATED Soldiers From Connecticut Will Now | dr. day at Camp—-Soldiers Assigned for Guard Duty—Preparing for Hike. (Special Correspondence by J. F. Conners.) Nogales, ‘Arizona, Aug. 18.—The militia having recuperated from the hike and guard duty at the pumping station, the powers that be deemed it not suffice for the anticipated march to Huachuaca tha abeadi ol | B e L Al rob Al swell for us. Their hobbi toward | continuing, the judge said: “It is h a trial march, practice PIteh-+ 4 you to conceive of such an out- ng, w on loading, and of course . °, but many of vou, if given a ride another ordnance inspection. The couth for a couple of thousand mil boys will have had the equivalent i woulq not think so lightly of the i ol tnelenfirol marchiliiAlmTichimor el tan W SRR el S e pre tion is in order. Tomorrow | Tl son S T T the first regiment will make an wane, pertain merely to Mexico or the ult on Fort Wachuahaka where the | present time.” paymaster will surrender a handful | mhe speaker cited of debt-erasers. where an English Company E received its raz although d cigarette cases through the Herald | ghip, vesterday and Captain Ladbury let of losing his property joy be unconfined b inEfoutithe ool o e his life: treasures to us this noon. Traut & | consul in Mexico can Hine has been voted the most popu- | Jittle, while lar cancern by the two outfits. l has little fc a Snake | be backea pumping | “uf this, 1ge personal touch when be camp does as- instance friend in Mexico, American citizen- e the step for fear rights in Mex- An American accomplish hut a German or Englishman r that his cvery right will y in full by the represen- nment. An instance clear with a the lives of an ors and wpulan't t Tadbury Kills While on duty at the station Musician Wostk accosted ttler that gave him a fit of unecasi til Captain Ladbur who has ‘teen Americans were saved from ining the reputation about the | riotous Mexicans at a small western camp as a snake charmer, Kkilled the | sca ceast toy Haa not an old Ger- feptile with a bavonet. The snake11an assumed the authority and pro- Was an old one, having seen six | tection of aGerman consul, th list af ceasons accarding to his rattlers and ! cisualties would have been swelled by was ready for business. The skin has the annihilation of the little colony been placed with the rapidly growing | of refugees who had to take shelter pumber of curius that are being col- | under a flag not their own. S e George Bigge has had more honors With the hike almost at hand |conferred on him. Not only will he everyone is busily engaged in prepara- | femain the King of the sadly delapi- tion. A non-commissioned officer and "1'1“‘1_ bhand, but Sir George will now seven privates will be left behind to lie given a gallant steed, he has guard the company’s property while lL:cen promoted to s ant trumpeter the company up the dust for|of the resiment. ten or twelve s daily until the _ destination is reached. The sectlon ]A one of the prettiest spots in Arizona, e and those passessing cameras antici- | oO8RICE BEFIRE O L s pate some fine pictures, Bt atont betore i el Father Magnell arrived in town to-| ‘o Sforefithe bie hikeciiahe day and was busy renewing acquaint. | BI0en € les were distributed to the e men this afternoon nd the soldiers shcoeiE Lad some difliculty in recognizing Bullding Dedicated. the coins since they haven't met in The army Y. M. C. A, building for | such a long time, the use of officers and enlisted men | Corporal Morey, of the First and Second Connecticut | «ton, Parkington, Infantry at Camp Stephen Little was ' &chovock, Du dedicated in an auspicious manner to- | assigned to the men ar During our abs tioned huskies will have { mess halls for us, During the six days’ me will have to live on field r: the arrival at Fort Huach It is reported about the camp that the fort garrison town containing a and the boys have 3 of a swim. made azles Destribud les, Arizona, Aug. 19 cery- Privates Living- Berk, Rebzne nd Tuttle have been ard the camp while v on the long march 'nce the above men- h the men tiong until |is a swimming pool, ticipat ate Che d today t ate Parkin nitary corps and h returned to the outfit after a short illness brought about by the change from New T air weather that the men ymed to, to the heat of Ar All the other men are in condition. all the finest of by the Kantleek trade RISWOLD SIHHOWERED, tendered MI Mi miscell if you would be sure it is the best na Griswold was neous shower last cvening a » friends and associates of the and shipping department of the Corbin Screw Corp., at the home of Miss Elsye F. Gorman. leen Walsh, Clara Klambt Torrell favored with solos and Ruth Lehman presided at the There were recitations by Gussie Goid- stien. Miss Griswold is soon to be- come the bride of Willlam Burke of Bristol and was the recipient of many beautiful gifts. Miss K Hildur Mi prano. and 169-171 MAIN STREET he | HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 25 WHITE LEAD 300 Years We have none of this in stock but CARTER’S WHITE LEAD and cvery ounce of it is guaranrecd absolutely pure, NOW is the time to place your order with us for FALL PAINTIN, especially exterior work.. We guarantee the materials and workmanship. Try us. 'M J E%N BOYLE GOMPANY Hew Pritain, Gonn, 3efore we do for Painting purposes was made Christ. have J. M. HALLINAN, Successor to Hallinan Bread and Ice inc. Cream Co. Qur Saturday baking will include a full Ilne of French and English Bath Buns, Coffee Wreaths, Cakes and Stullers. FRESH BERRY PIES MOCHA LAYERS Pound Slices ......... VICTORIA LUNCH LEMON LOAVES .. “Safety First on our Ice Cream.” There’s a Reason.” Our Sunday Ice Cream Special Will Be: CONGRESS BRICK .60c per qt. Look over our line at the Delicatessen Counter for suggestions for your. Sunday evening lunch. Salads, Cold Meats, Cheese, Olives and Pickles of all kinds. O]ive Zest is just dandy for sandwiches. Nothmg but Ice Cream orders delivered. Buy for cash and take it home, thereby saving money on all your purchases. We close Wednesday afierncons during August. ALLINAN’S memmeae CASH STORE------ 142 MAIN STREET e oses s 12 ceal ST eEl beieas PERSONAL [“0LD HAN" LOSING "fiEAD; Moves Stone Formi Fore- John M. turned tour of amily have re- automobile . Toohey and from a ten New England. i aays ¢ is in Danger of Falling. | Concord N | Ma rock H; > Mountai Aug. 25.—The “‘Old as the profile Notc losing n ol .t Rev. Pliny F. s the guest of voney, of Union strect. Cooney of Gr ; in I his mother, M for Gov. anconia known and vears, is 1. engaged today for repairing ‘he | Guy of head, | Rolland g and Mrs. James Lawton has retur were her home in Brooklyn after t|c ChE ean with her mother, Mrs., Wilfred Rev of Winter strect. Roberts, attention that winter stone which Whitefield, the called had the governor to the fact moved the forehead the the name by which the mortalized by Nathaniol The great stone, which f toppling over, would | the rock masses form- | 1 and chin | A rcturn of tho forchead stone fo | its original position, and the con- | struction of & buckle arrangement to | bind it firmly to the head is [ FORE] Business Mober o returned from Oscar forms of Mr. and Mrs of Stanie: rect on a two weeks’ Willis will 1 MeciKirdy tomorrow i R Mas ing the Mrs 1o mouth, B. E, Mass. Hallett is visiting in Fal- pro- Mrs. E. A Penn who 1} ter, Mrs. W homo today. panied her to New Martin of een v 6N TRADE FIGURES ).600,000 York. During July $ in | 1 Bertha i ; is visiting the throp street. Lusk of Lang Newark, N. family on Win- Eycess of Same Month Yenr Ago But 2,000,000 Less Than in June. Serge ment nt Kelly of the pol rned from his foreign t le to $40,000,000 rican duri July amounted oy than jn the | larkey new i | 090,000 less, | | month I na set a [ Fox's theater yesterday total reeord for June, month in the MOLASSES BARGE SUNK. adelphia, Aug. 25.—The barge Detroit, in tow from San Juan with a cargo of molasses, was sunk in the Delaware River off this city last night in a collislon with the steamer Dcla- ware, out bound for New York, crew of the barge was rescued, Detroit's cargo was valued at than $160,000, were $183,000,000, a 000,000 compared to ports were $446,000,000 or §19,000,000 less In June. The year completed With July set a new vearly record In fore trade, with exports and {mports tot 8,- 000,000, compared 40,000,000 for the twelve months preceding. of §63, a Tha The moro head of I'amous Profile and Rest of | been | @& HALRL F O AT NOON UNTIL \l< PT. K INC Ll S]\ B ANOTHER LOT OF HANDSOME FELT HATS $1.25 Regular Vaiues Up to $2.50 SPECIAL SALE PRICE ‘ CLOSED FRIDAYS those We Felt Hats have just received anothery ie the kind that sold so ridly larg ortment to select from i Lo styles and in all the fashionable colors. WHITE WASH SKIRTS AT 69c A wonderful bargain in Wash Skirts m erdine and Pique. Regular prices up to $2.98 TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS IN NEW SUMMER Handsome Dresses in the ling models n following reductions: DRESSES. prices up to $6.98. Reduced $1.98 | ¢ AL OF SILK WAISTS Her, sale of Silk Waists There’s a splendid assortment to SERDRC $2.98. shipment of last the on our mber of AND $1.2 rde of Linen, Rep, Gab- DRESSE! be ow on sale at the DRESSES prices up to $2.98 interest Regular Regular Regular $9.98. Reduced AT $1.00. that will choose f surely you Fancy Three-Piece Suits at Half Price These popular styles are marked at this way- down price because the lots are broken. If your size is in this lot, you will get the great- est Suit saving of the year. Our other Fancy Three-Piece Suits are marked down to $14.75 $18.75 $23.75 $27.50 Horstulls iT PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND 399 ASYLUM ST Cennecting with 140 TRUMBULL &7 HARTFORD. We Are Now Located In Our NEW QUARTERS, at 327 MAIN STREET TWO DOOR$ NORTH OF OUR OLD LOCATION. to all our and friends We extend a cordial invitation patrons to inspect our new office. We are, more than ever, well equipped to take care of everything optical. S. STANLEY HORVITZ OPTOMETRIST OPTICIAN AMINED FREE—OCULIST PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED. ARTIFICIAL EYES INSERTED. As in the past, 8o in the future, anything we do we will guarar tee to give perfect satisfaction. Roses for the ladies and Cigars for the men during weck formal opening of our new offi ce, starting Friday, Aug. 25 to Sept. STORAGE Mrnuv Willa Avoid Battery Trouble During National Touring Week Before you start: Let us inspect your storage battery. En Tour: Use the list of 800 willing Willard Service Stations in time of need. Ask us for printed list and card entitling you to FREE inspection. The Fulfer Storagé Batiery Co. 105 Arch Street, New Eritain; 329 Church St., Hartfo:l Free inspection of any battery at any time :Wfl DA VL WA P W PP PP P Py PR

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