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NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1916. City Ifems : of Goodnes “Aunt Della’s Bread.” advt. The rainfall yesterday ches. A special meeting of the omen’s Benevolent legion eld at 8 o’clock this evening. L. Morgaf of P., wil old a practice game of carpet howl- g after the meecting this .evening. Officers will be elected at the g of Leading Star lodge, O. is evening. was 1.01 Catholic will be lodge, K meet- i = There will be a me is evening at 8:30 action on the ing of the | it the club to death of Edward | Orrin ing prd hospital. A meeting of the Central Labor un- n will be held this evening. The one which was to have next Mond: t, but it | ahead be Monday will be | day. I Gilbert of T, treatiaent at eet Hart- inity th or Dance to advt. to Mr, Clayton | sht at Bunzalow. 1ter Har: w y s born to day McElroy of W. B p at the New I this mor vorable. The democrat 11 meet at Ing. At the meeti a i lawn 1a e of B. eenwood t in th arry operated Britain General 1 ing. condition was ospi- Her committee | tomorrow eve- | R The Origi ar of Good Will evening plans party to be Gordon on ! r future. Britain ( v Band has been o a march with the moulder ti thor Day parade in for a ho ne: W ccountable on 0! mann the tra ng st ne ted ing and b red ine hous: It took the service > de ihe en < of rrick to clear 0 fect a ozen men = ay the del PUBLIC WORKS MEETING. mmissioners Act Upon Routine Matters Yesterday. At a meeting of the public works hra yesterday following peti- jos were reccived and acted upor M. Paonessa, for a connecting e with the storm water sewer on | the _ TarkishBlend TURKISH arens Camerond Gameron Qf nley street, from its present loca- CIGARETTES Yes, SENSIBLE— because it’s comfortable HERE are other good tasting cigarettes. Fatima isn’t the only good one. But when it comes to comfort—there is probably no other cigarette in the world quite the equal of Fatimas. Fatima’s Turkish Blend is so delicately balanced that it leaves a man feeling keen and fit even after a long-smoking day. You could prove this for yourself. n to connect with a new building Stanley and Hartford avenue, ted etition to reconsider sidewalks on ac- frmington avenue, petitioners given ve to withdraw etition for rehearing s on Gold street, rance, accepted. etition of Ellen McManus lding line ummer street, given atitions il - sradin r for in tion. etition oiling i Lincoln street, cer. etition of William McCabe for ex- sion of water main on Farmington | mue, granted. etition for extension of water main Albany avenue, from Burdick to ton streets, granted. Petition for sewer extension on Sex- street, will be given hearing foved, on or before October 15, a concrete walk on both sides | ; street from Dewey to East ELL-ANS bsolutely Removes digestion. One package oves it. 25¢ at all druggisis. on building with re- for will BIGEVENTSTORE | . HELDON LABOR BAY on hearing for of on West street, street laid Atwood W Rockwell referred street i Supervisors Pilz Arranges Fiie Program for Playgrounds | be the | sport in St. Mary's playgrounds will Mecca for all love: this city on Labor day, s of good for this | day Supervisor Pilz has arranged au | excellent program of The sports will start the morning and nate about 5 o'clock in the afternoo { The Philharmonic band will be in at- | tendance in the afternoon to ¢ a concert and will furnish the mu the folk dancing The feature of the afternoon events | will be a baseball game between the fast Pioneers of this city and a nine on athletic g 10 mes. o’clock in will termi- at events e B i How’s This? ‘We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- ward for any case of Catarrh that can- not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Hall’'s Catarrh Cure has been taken by catarrh sufferers for the past thirty-five years, and has become LIQUOR AND JRUG HABITS SUCCESSFULLY OVERCOME AT NEAL INSTITUTE 2 Dwight St. New Haven, Conn. Phone Center 55640 Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure acts thru the Blood on the Mucous surfaces, ex- pelling the Poison from the Blood and healing the diseased portions. After you have taken Hall’s Catarrh Cure for a short time you will sce a great improvement in _your general health. Start taking Hall's Catarrh Cure at once and get rid of catarrh. Send for testimonials, fre: T*. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohlo, Sold by all Druggists, The Kantieek Brand of Rubber Goods all the finest of trade This brand includes a complete line of articles: their kind—manufactured and guaranteed by the Kantleek mark of the makers. if you would be sure it is the best your money dan buy, and that in case of possible dissatisfaction you can exchange it for another, get an article that has the Kantleek trade mark on it. Sold at our store with the guarantec. DICKINSON — DRUG CO0., yantstx ‘Whatever you want in rubber. B picked from the alumni of St. Thom- ; | tnree known as the most rellable remedy for | | Franklin | ing w wry of Hartford ion will i who holds srounds. All heats will the grounds this Labor dug will to be ed from of city, will be announced The pr to he awsrded rs are on exhibit th wrdware store The progr visor Pilz for Morni Ilag raismg an as’ sem ing exhit ton Dy 10:00- 10:15—Tennis girls, Helen McCue vs. mon. 10:15 lal le: 5 champ M Liaschall chamy gue Baseball me cl other leazues. 10:30 cetball championship for 2:00-—Dinner on the grounds. Afternoon Program. 1:00—Tennis men, participants to be later date, 251 Final three classes. champ 60-yard a 60-yard d classcs. 2:00—Concert by Tinal 60-yard Final 60 rd hu (a, (h) (c) (@) (©) Germ Swedis] Trish © hime Swedish dance. (f) Polish dance. 3:30—Tiecld ball relay, —Final yard boy:; Tinal 150 for girls, and hill ar Baseball, T ary alumni vs. Pioncer; 4:00—Tennis match, announced. 4:00—Tield hockey, gi 4:30—Events to dec race for 4 rds championship of the city. 1 Runnir One-half hop, step mile rur MALOON-COT Alice square Miss Veronica ind Ro! McAloon of Akron, O., W marr T formed wedding the B nuptial cer a very arge number of friends of the yo couple was ent to ceramony. REBEKAHS PLAN €O Unity Rebckah lodge corn roast on Saturda) to tal home at 53 City 11 take the F t the center at 2 the events on the Web,” a me fo affair place at leavins Amon “Cob MAIN STREET bascball female me gotween t picnickers. the T Baslctball championship for | protiy afternoon venue. Main s SMITH’S BUSINESS COLLEGE OPENING Kkite fly by Win- rd at the m off at | 50 that on | 1l events | who are about the | ter this week 1 to the wir e H. L. .\lill.»j' o A ven R Alleged S | 10U il Day and Night Classes Becgin Fall Term Tomoerrow—IBest Year in School's History Expected. Smith’s Business coll 1o, LeWitt's block on Main street, Appe D{} N{)[ M open for the fall term tomorrow the summer vacation. L —_— Smith, principal, expects to surpass all s this year and already has en- rolled & larger number of pupils than ever befor An idea of what this means can be gained from the fact that the classes last year were larger than any business college in Britain ever had before. In every respect the Smith Rusines college is modern and up-to-date. faculty large enough to give each pu- | 8 pil pe attention one of the | ferred features of which the principal is |Youth, rrond. The mechanieal equipment S the school is also excellent, compa favorably with any schools of nature Connecticut. In fact, school is one of the finest in thi tion of country and has rec high pre from those intsvested schools in other cities who re vis- | Yesterday voung Appel c ited New Britain. | tie girl In the past, Mr. Smith has been very | her a successful in securing positions for | The enr his graduates, Conscientious in his | which were not duty toward his pupils, his interest in them docs not end the presenta- tion of diplomas but continues until they have secured positions suited to th R ing that no better instruetion zlven any place in typewriting, bookkeep- | was ar em- | Meskill by a salute, ionship | | i | | | son | | | | | | of court class \ Louis Appel, in was d keeper, sionship, gold tently iioplonsii old girl in his father's From girl's parents it app che the further be us rge m against si but him wrong-doing. | From information th E('vnul it appeared that sonal to for ng like ihe ionship announced at in the ash for boy: tore and stolen cand when the clerk £ ash for girl ise wa kin me c: and her sub Philharmonic 3 nkin ged so wrdle for boys, pref 2 3 o wrdle for girls, with George Schleicher, 1ce ng dance. polka. s or Dunkirk. aid to which have contracte left him a gned on a charge to ac- | grant. Officer Charle aduate of the Sthith ted him carly this sleepi He was sent hope stenography ing and other ployers have shown a dispositio boys. | cept readily any g team [ Business college. The even school, well day school, will open tomorrow banner enrollment. business courses, girls vs medley n | wa the to medley team nd dale run. homas car Linquist, char drunk, even the with the recital of his dr enc e said he r ing until he awoke this he was surprised to find cell rather than in his hor T promiscd dr in, whercupon d o1 made articipants to CLERKS Will Try and Have Stores Closed Wednesday Afternc rls vs. ho de all-around The Consolidated cle made up of men working in every de- and jump. i of the city, cription of store, will hold a mec this evenin Union hall to disct proposition whereby it is hoped to Wedne afternoons off the through, well as in July August The ve a Lttempt organization force thei the closin time Mor keeping open until ¢ wer Court in A of and o counts, drunkenness and da on Officer fine $10 of 77 Emmett lav Cotter S and | Peace, was impos ham, arrested hy Main strcet 1 Tuchir given a similar nso. 1 I bert ere united in church this Daly per- -emor The - and ng the they should the week and to an to en- id that usual of 30 is favored by | the clerks as possible alternative to | Georze T the Wednesday afternoon closing. | Waslaw have : | Hartfora CLERKS TO PLAY BALL. \‘\”'(':' . Tomorrow afternoon at Walnut Hill { pense and explained park there will be a b | AT Ch e between the playground wor ofiicials and a picked nine representia | the clerks, professional men and ness As usual Judge Willi an is expected to be the ncr. feel that holiday during will made sufficiently demands, of the sto v evenir clerks ki was a si o William him on Church ot nh Wi and Adol Assist < witness 1S costs RN ROAST. will S5 the that posed Stella Oczy: Holyoke ¢ weelk, tried hard to be good hut was sent to the IMouse Shepherd. 310 16, w all and I men. he s the story told innocent at soldier in the Philippines where he Is hefore Jud of = on the porch of a v me; fined $10 KSGIRL TAKING GANDY grious Chiarges Against aterialize a local store but w sub- s morning on three-year- store yester- the Iit- eared possible by might be pre- xtoen-year-old investigation of any e police re- m three oce. sions the little girl has visited Appes rom the s not ught the lit- ndy and gave nt her home. ferred c es tiated. Former Soldier Goes to Jail. This Week Will See the End of Our Clearance Prices Don’t forget that September is as much a summer mornth as June. The wearables you buy now will be ser- viceable for several weeks more, and then can be put away to be ready for next season. SHIRTS—You really need sever:al more, don’t you? Come and select your size from this lot of Negligees with attached cuffs. Two Shirts for the price of one. Special prices on our Manhattan, Horsfall and Eagle Shirts. Neckwear, Pajamas, Bathing Suits, Fancy Three-piece Suits—all at money-in-your- pocket prices. - Horvsianlls iT PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND >-99 ASYLUM ST. ~ Coennecting with [40 TRUMBULL &7 HARTFORD. WILL NOT LET COPS ; JAUNT TO NOLWICH Personals Harold Dickinson has returned from Maine where he has been spend- ing his vacation. Private Detective Agency Had Tried 3. to Dupe Public Safety sials, s fcinte. Miss Anna McCarthy of Rhodes | street has returned home from a six | weeks' stay at Pine Orchard | Emil Brumbaum and Thomas Schil- ling are home from Bantam Lake where they have been camping. Chairman B, o ¢ board stated that none will go duty at Contrary to reports, G. Babcock of the safe cmphatically this morning of New Britain’s policemen to Norwich next weck to do the fair which opens Monday. Mr. Babcock stat that the city is willing to give her best men in either police or fire department to an- other city as an act of courtesy when they are neceded. The Norwich fair! Miss Mabel Johnson, stenographer Goes not come in this class, however. | at the Y. M. C. A, has returned from private detective agecy had | her vacation, sought to get the use of a half dozen cr more local policemen with a view | to sub-letting their services to the| Nerwich peaple at a profit them- | selves, “This will not do at all. We are not in that kind of business. New 11 ain policemen are for New Britain and are not to be hired and sub-hired by private interests for mercenary purposes,” states the chairman, Maher will leave tomorrow for ation, John | his vaca Misses Therese Steiner, a Schaeffer, rine and Emma Volz rom a week's camping farm, Berlin. Anna Cath Bolman, Nettie, have returned at the Volz to € ) 4 T Miss May Green has returned to her home in Bridgeport after a visit with Mr. and Mrs, Danie] H. Coughlin of this city. | | The Misses Mary A. Campbell and Catherine Kelly have returned from their vacation, spent at Portland, Me CERT AT WALNUT HILL. Through Gencrosity of Italians i other Musical Has Been arranged. | Mps, John Maber, of 38 Franklin of the| street, is visiting in Greenwich for a Britain | few days. CO: Through the generosity United Italian societies, New is to have one more open air hun\l! Y concert at Walnut Hill park this sum- | Mrs. Earl Gibney mer. Tomorrow evening the New |from Fort Trumbull Britain City Band wll render the fol- | now spend the next lowing program, under the direction of | New York city. Her mother, Mrs Vito De Franz Bochm, and sister, Miss Bernico Boehm, will accompany her. Misses Catherine A. and Meclintyre left this morning for tion trip to Block Island. h Be s returned h and will - two weeks in PART I America Pilgrim Commandery-—march Poet and Peasant—overture Red Devil Symphony—march Chair of Daisies—waltz PART II. William Tell—overture Maria Mari Beneath Thy Window Il Trovatore—selection from the opera Rigoletto Joston Commande M Dauna Thompson is visit for two Harold Thompson are spending their v Beach. Miss Momauguin weeks, and Ge cation rge at My march Erichs; Algot Pete anson have returned Griswold Island John | and Eric s | a camping trip at The civil service commission wiil ex- o amine applicants for po: ipernumerary police o’clock this evening. ror force iolet Hill of Win- Mrs. Ja | Misses Trene and V | ter street are visitin “Look Pa, How !L'v\\'wm in Brooklyn. ‘Gets It” Works!” Lifts Your Corn Right OIf. Never Fails, S FIRE PR Howland, committec for fire | National Doard of been a visitor last fow He VF neer DISCUSSF TR NTTON. on an en the prevention of the Fire Underwrit in the city fc h. been bu T, r the days, one time a d a diseaso less eplleptic, e James T. being a v Anderson norning ar- s ne mt jail for thir- being smile i- with rt ken exy mbered noth- ing when himself in a own room at never to zot dgment was ed nor Ga on two ch of the John Cunning- Litke on haol Mi fine Taroque, mil ary night A cos fined $5 and t Officer sted on without he had lost "osts was im- ho eloped to a she had couldn’t. She of the Good work line “Ever in your life see a corn come | cus with city officials the out like that? Look at the true skin done here in the fire prevention underneath—smooth as the palm k'|"flu4] the following out of su made in 1911. An ence was held this of Comme informal confer | rnoon the | Chamber on the sub- | sect Joseph Rothfelder of Dwight street has resumed his studies at the fer- son Medjcal college in Philadelphia. The CORNING PRISMATIC Lens Well Now, Look at That! Off Comes That Pecky Corn as Slick as a Whistle. The earth is blessed with the o simple, painl never-failing rem- cdy that makes millions of corn-pes tered people happy and that’s “GETS- 11 Apply it in 3 seconds. It dries. | Some people jab a at their corns with knives wrap their toes in n- dag and r this wi loozens—you nothing to pre Angels couldn’t tonight on any corn, callous or wart “GETS-IT" is sold and recom- | mended by druggists everywhere, a bottle, or sent on receipt of price | by B. Lawrence & Co., Chicago, IlL. Sold in New Britain and recom- mended as the world’s best corn rem- | edy by City Drug Storo, Wm. N. weitzer, S. P. Storrs, Crowell's Drug and and pack This Lens does not ab- sorb or waste any of the useful light but places it all on the road ahead where it is required. Safe, Sightly All Sizes. THE ALLING R UBBER CO. 240 MAIN ST. othin Your corn | i off. Ther i corn or hurt. T 1lves. I it on the sk for more. 1t Simple,