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NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1916. Gits tems || CONNECTICUT MEN The corn roast and outing of Stella bbekan lodge, I. 0. O. I, which was — \ g heduled for September 9, has bee : 5 . BEtn.a (nacnnitery: Theodge ot N[][]]]eg Soldiers Arrive at Ari- | ; et tomorrow evening. i A month’s mind mass was cele- 700 Range Ai[er H]ke i . ated at St. Mary's church at 7 | Plock for the late Mrs. Bridget Cas. . | : : . 4 R e e S i i (R “"’“‘;"S""“‘I*";““ By % T NOONDAY I UNCH g Emblt’)‘dylll;g dEvery Czr(l;(;g'} DIe{tZl'll‘gor Z?Fl;; homas Nolan was sbrated at S sonners: i i r. SO b e churon nxn_\-(;,\lf,:,.;,,gl s In camp with First Connecticut In- ;I"X}l‘ e DEZ;U%?;‘S fl':)m KNOX. :\ym(;rica’s | . ) by L 0 (v O e e |, S S s S T, 1A M¢to2P M ‘ P T AT ia) i pied by the republican town com- | Arizona, August 23. ttee in the National Bank building ¢ Camp is about to be broken and 7 N B been iensed o' wooierage oo |, o0 v e T e | ] FOR MEN AND WOMEN HENRY HEATH & CO. England’s best n, the committee has taken steps ("¢ 2 bt sofcalle ¥ A4 . : ough the chairman to engage | Dut in reality just a name necessary I known Hatters—Hatters to His Majesty, er quarters, for a railroad station, abode post of- : 1 the King. [Building Inspector Rutherford has | fice, grocery store and two dwelling ¥ ] . nte‘!ln;l W‘!‘nllil to the Ulinski Build- | houses. ’(mr destination _Icuum be | § w KNAPP FELT HATS For Men in Fash- €O dany to erect a brick build- | sighted when we v > miles awa, . S e 2 ! ionable Shades and Shapes. on High street, at an estimated | across the plains. Some of the men pt of $9,500. A permit has | are suffering from blisters on their Pn granted S. A. Peterson to build | feet, while others are in the pink of d b 4 one-family house on Hillerest | condition. The latter growl when the 4 . fimfu g A / pnue. pace slackens, while the former keep I'he Curran Dry Goods Co. Altera | their ears attentive for the order to 284 MAIN STREET In sale offers some great values for | Dalt- Bringing up the rear is the d ."Na‘) p '] Y N ’ Jhorrow.—aavt, provost guard which prods along those L AYS TO BU QUR KI D meeting of the charter revision | hr ype rosrnens ch i, easlest way. § 1399 ASYLUM ST. Comnecting with |40 TRUMBULLSY || mittee will be held some timo | pyje. Egiif’:;‘i“z ‘fi:’fid \"‘?51 crf-‘lf”;f kt week. Two matters of impor-| o B pentagoris §al ey LFo} ma s f ImPoT-|penind, the men got thelr first real ) HARTFORD. bce will come up, for discussion, the | JP 1%, the mer e S paration of the npolice and fire | VIOV ? e 5% "‘"m ‘.’fm ';:sm 2 \!’I‘I“ hrds and the making of the civil | n“i“,‘“.‘“,"f “f]‘ ’m"l“ ul sist 10_ S vico commission indcpendent of | o 2e “"‘;“’"" o, “f"} HA2 1“"fL | SheEssesian cen on the march only four days, it seems ages since we left camp at t 1s belleved that the physical con- | Nogales. . S i P T —— — = g b LA B SR et g e e i §1 MY EXTRAORDINARY mpossi or ; ke it Impossible for him to attend | mon suffer from an almost unquench- special sosslon of the legislature | ypie thirst, yot the water supply w: | : ; limited to one quart a day. As the S WI"I dn Unn, a meat cutter at|become accustomed to the life they — —r e 5 Ibnigm | CROCODILES MAKE : ' SPECIAL AILMENTS of the daily train is an event which | ATTACK ON SHEEP Persona!s OF MEN AND WOMEN should lead attracts the whole dozen ranchers liv- High class photo drama, Fox's you, if afflicted, to hasten a visit here ! . S . 3 heater. LROAD SEEKING ing in the vicinity, together with | theater. b i 5 = = their entire clans. The lazy Mexican e Annual Barbecue Held at Lake Com- and secure the best advice possible re 1 Vaugeville and moving pictures, Arthur L. Baker has returned from garding your condition before it is too i P ; 0 takes on eayly start with his burro. . T : : POLICE T ROTECTION s e e e s theater. pounce Today With the Usual a stay in the Catskills. Jate. My specialty includes all dis- - S an easy canter and last of all the - Cnow! A ® ; E ea. and complications of a chronic, 3 55 o ety oo o e i G Turner society meets in Turner Jolly Crowd In Attendance: Miss Georsie McKee of Newark, N. wasting nature and special ailments of i TFight Strike and Fear Violenco s hall. Rpeciaftol et EreraiaD) J., is visiting local friends. both men and women. I am m‘npxly 5 = — . s T ffering consultation and ad- This country is infested with prairic | 2 Lake Compounce, Aug, 31.—Call it s repaid in offer dogs and. thetr little cave lilte noles | , Lexington lodge, I O. O. F., meets| &% BOROOURCH “HE 55, o | Phillp M. Hannon has returned rom vice without charge, because I can Eventualities dug in the ground are a menace to the | % 9%+ O- U. A. M. hall. | fact remains that a €rowd of hunery |& trip to Niagara Falls and New largelygextendimyapractice ApygeroN, cavalrymen. Even in our camp their e Crocodiles make an attack on Pierce | York. lrnz htfll\“j 'Ihf*‘r]:\:f;"fl\el :u"ghflngwcz“t;m; failroad ‘men today visited local, holes abound and during the night & Norton’s flock of sheep here this = erently a s ases B e tomarians, tsting that they | they peaped: ot from tnels snatters| AULOS COLLIDE.ON afternoon. Didn't know there were [ Joseph Arbour R e e B A . : be | @nd in the morning several pairs of Crocodiles at Compounce? Why, R fromBlane ] My nely geess pER U o B B e e e e e SGUTH BURRITT ST. | pices you, yes indeed. Brer since Gad | Quebec, Canada. pizsdiglingaion i ol edEcfioiatns ed as per schedule and as they are | 31008 VUE UEHNE A4 D = most advanced methods employed by pared to resist they asked what as-| All du € - = —_—— p : low makers the Croce. | Dr. Raymond Mazeine and family the best authorities of the day assist ring the march Company T as host to the la o e . 4 i e S e : g = hnce they could have of police pro- have b °r : ” ‘e nade their annual visit atore enjoying an automobile tour me in defining symptons p g DR. CLINTON J. HYD men have been jolly and although one | car Operated by Courtney Timbrell have made their annt ax : At adinlioon S A v e e 45 Sl pera ¥ Y Timbrc < Soatns, o apecial. | through the White Mountair the exact treatment to be prescribed. oo ! i of the smallest units nave been mal- his nt resort and have specia R e 1o et cvary T e 4 3 S ke and . ol Tl o 4 na = 1, o ave re 8 . V. VW -] £ 4 . cte me; and w e he railrond men stated that the |hae a lino of chatter that would be| Smashup—Another Accident. | include Lake Compounce in the hab- | M street have returned from a two | |l my well-kept records what can be done. = Afflieted men and women . v in N - = R S e i veels 1cation at Block Island, v 3 st, | m some .;h.‘ S antain Newi b i sk cattifori e nilas An automobile driven by Courtney | itat of Crocodiles as well as Florida = stubborn chronic trouble or special ailment realize what complete where, is prepared to man a line| Tomorrow's march will be of twelve | . 2 3 and Africa it is not an up-to-date L S T G T o R e N S e e e e pains with strike breakers and|mjles and the following day we expect | L1MPrell of Cedar street and occupied | po0) Steian S i O e tady to start th 1 t i B Ty himselt : . . |avenue is entertaining Mrs, Arthur in their lives. ready to star em the moment) ts reach our destination. rt Hua- | PY himself and his brother, Howard The roast was a heaping success in | oo ona (e yonnie Hager of strike Is called. ~Tearing that|chuca was formerly occupled by the | A. Timbrell, figured in serious | every sense of the word. The attend- | (IEECEE i E e mould cause violence onli8th Cavalry, noW in Mexico with Gen- | sraashup with "o car operated by | ance was just as str < it has been oA part of the strikers they are mak- | eral Pershing. Members of this com. Geores o ¢ 4 South Burritt|.D the pe "here are men in Mr. and Mrs. Albert Grauer, Jr., of DR C INTON J HYDE a thorough canvas of the state|mang were the chief figures in the | GC078° Fenton of sS4 s UPPte| Connecticut who would not miss the | ¢ i My Rt e R ® L > jee what protection can be ac-|gracas at Carrizal when Captain Boyd | Street last cvening. According ta the! annual sheep roast of the Crocodile | o , Mass., ¢ i Mr. as a a .8 > a { Grauer’s parent Mr; nd Mrs. Alber 5 - ! R 2 e e HOURS led their property and their em-|gangq Lieutenant Adair led their men | statements of witnesses and of the | club if they had to break out of prison | . ~otts S 3 Lieutens e o irauer of Cottage Place. 5 Mr. | and they were all here. Politics was i J gt HARTFORD SPECIALIST. Y laid up at his home ;ure beginning to find that this amount Francls street with an attack of |is really sufficient. o a nois)mz- Recently while at The present camp site is alongside Ev;n ;( he cut his hand and an infection of the S. P. R. R. where the arrival n. May Result in Case of es. into that memorable fight. rcport at police headquarters p case of eventualities the rall- Fort Huachuca, Arizona, Timbrell is absolved from all blame, | discussed in groups and it is a fact| . ang Mrs. B. G. Hurlburt and | and 7 to 8 p. m. i men state that their freight August 25, 1916. Trom| thel police repbrt it ‘appears|| WOIthy: of ‘noticelthat manyl of ¥hellnfice i atrias Fonnston left today with 254 Tl‘llmbu" St- days 4 holi Bes, depot and engine houses Will| 7ne march of the First Regiment | that Mr. g e driving slowly bandueters, most of whom come from |, rty of Hartford people for an | a Wee HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT. days, 10 to 1. ta be guarded as well as all|wound up in a blaze of glory—Iif one | qown Sauth Burritt street on the right , 28Ticultural district, scemed to think | qutomobile trip to Narragansett Pier | i 3 g 4% ) b It was also stated by the New | ;a; consider a 62-mile hike across|side of the ‘street when Mr, Fenton | President Wilson had made & £00d | gyer Tabor D 3 R I A A W A Mol €55 en road man that a special watch | 4o purning sands such an achieve- | cwung around from West Main street | Tecord and that the country would g S — Pe kept on all overhead bridges, | yont, Not only did the Connecticut | ana started dawn on his left side, It|Not be any better off, or as well off, | ralsh, George Collins, Dan- 1 as the Corbin avenue anrl'mm‘k troops make better time to the fort|is said that he then uddenly turned |if he were displaced. o Collins and George | Storm overcame the winning members | Business sessions of all the auxiliary fic bridges, to prevent any one|yn.ithe other state troops, but they | across to his right ride, in front of the | - Just before the final onslaught on | embers of the Young | Of the fleet, with the result that dishes | organizations of the Grand Army were hurling missiles down on the| ., o, orrived a day ahead of their | other car. The twa machines col.|the sheep, the members of the club |1 A end R ocietiRaroliv s e pd otheniifchenwar sSwer SR thro ns i s g b sl o rU ERERINSREDOE Swatal ing trains. schedule. This fact was a hard pill | lided and locked wheels. Both cars|held their fortieth annual election at | Washington. Lafer the party plans a | 20Ut the ship. Several of the sailors | of the Natlonal Assoclation of Naval e for the skeptical regulars to swallow. | were quite badly damaged. which the following officers were re- |tvip through V 2 were struck, receiving painful in- | Veterans is to be held. HAS A FREAK CAT. The men, unseasoned as they were, Another automobile aceident oc-|elected: President, Gideon M. Wake- | = juries. Gorman received a wound on | Interest today centered in the elec- e of the oddest specimens of the |are in much better condition than they | currea early last evening at the cor- | le¢; vice president, Edward E. Newell; Theron Hart is spending his vaca- | the leg which placed him on sick |tlon of the new commander in chief, be species ever seen in this city | expected to be after the gruelling | ner of Blm and Chestnut streets when | treasurer, I. Edward Picrce; secretary, | {ion at Niantic and New London. leave for several days. He is mnow |four men having announced their can- 1 Herald offl his | march. a car owned by Joseph Krause and | George A. Beers. Mr. Wakelee and | — entirely recovered. didacy to succeed Captain E R. Eihibited at the Flerald office this I q) oy 1aron has sbeen over a| driven by & friend, crashed into the|Mr. Newell are chatrter members of | Mre Ludwie Herman of Vega street _— Monfort of Cincinnati. They moon, when L. D. Willette of | 1 qqy road. The land was so very | curbing, taking off a wheel and|the club and have never yet missed |is spending her vacation at North Liaiouighe Cterson GRICab IR . RE« on, Mass.,, a former local young ! marshy that orders were given to take | springing the axle. Mr. Krause, who { an annual sheep roast dt Lake Com- | 1 K HUSTIS IS RECEIYER son Bradley, Boston; Patrick H. Co- showed a two legged or what he to the railroad tracks and the entire | was in the car, jumped when he saw | Pounce. ney, Tokepa, Kas., and Levant Dodge, 2 two legged Kangaroo cat. The | command marched along singing | the accident was inevitable. No one Governor Marcus Holcomb who was Miss Marion Tgan is the guest of Berea, Ky. al is eleven months old and was | “Blest be the tie” a la hobo. was injured. at Lake Compounce the day the |friends in Waterbur Conn. River Road Leased to B. and | in Boston. Its owner has re- Arriving at the fort, we were lined Crocodile Club came into existence — S . i . ed many lucrative offers, which he | up before the Oasis Hotel, which bore | e journeyed over to the mountain resort | Mrs, B. J. Doyle of South AL S Blaced BUnderimamporacyl S T) R ATHSSFROM PARALYSIS refused. In every respect other | gigng of reading restaurant and bar WILL OF MRS GODDARD. today to take part in the festivities. | ctreet is entertaining her mother, Mr Receivership, the two missing pedal extremi- | 55'g teaser, and given a meal of hard- —— This was his first appearance at one | Anna Hastings of Ballston Spa, St T i i? ummfim{ e wm:ha tack and a two-hour rest before | Leaves Bulk of Her Property of these affairs since he was first = * " 7| Boston, Aug. 31.—The Connecticut | mwo Infants and an Adult Succumb to trained dog will be among the | qin o€ T D los of hills that Daughter, Alico M. Judd. elected a member. Y SRR River railroad, which is under lease ures on the midway at the Berlin | 1o 18 (1€ B8 HeE O8O B ace. bl e hia ancssy of Baston is the | t; 'ty Boston and Maine road, was| Disease in New Haven—Eleven week of September 11. T oy Campl hastbosn it ltohadlon |k Lueswillor T Anna M. Goddard o = sl o t‘ ¢ Timothy Hennessy ced in the hands of James M. Hus emBpoTaTy, comp pitched on | (.5 filed in the local probate court TO HOLD MOCK TRIAL. gESietainer t the ground recently vacated by the | ol o0 "0 o under its t i | ¢ - Gisatn is, as temporary receiver by the b SR e Y e ay @ s terms the omstock Encampment, No. 29, T. Uniteq States district court here to- Ny H oy e A e he i il L X bulk of the estate is left to her daugh- | O. O, F., will hold an open eeting Miss Toretta O'Connor of South |day. Hustis is also temporary re- 2 - N s e Lo ter, Mrs. Alice M. Judd, wife of Rollin | September 29 in the Junior 0. U, A, ‘\M“?“ Strect returned from a va- :(- er of the Boston and Maine. The | from Infantile paralysis occurred at » e L3 ST R ) M. hall, Huneerford Court The fea- |l cation ot s park and Long | Parre and Chelsea road, a subsidiary | the New Haven hospital today. They R s e W, By (G beuatiat| mi}'f:(Tmd::li-‘txxxartx\;:!“{;]llll 1.l¢.-‘ just :(\'x‘x‘e(\‘\"nl m}u(m?r(-k trial on nrw pump- | Beach, 1 of the ('ny\vlv(“:'nwlu( rnzwrh which was | were: Robert Houston, two r 8 a se Ll L ) e pald, Mrs. Goddard devises ase of Guff versus Muff. ch = named as defendant in the proceed- R 3 bSOIUte‘ly emok }Ji‘;po;::tl;tir‘(‘;rd“t‘mn;‘.ngio::fli‘n;r"wv;f; i flm(] 1m1r h(;;ly m»] hv:l'iml beside her | owns one half of a pumpkin vine, bot | Miss Clair Cashen of t Main | ings, assented to the n]»;vmnt)omnh ”m; ““"’1'["“'”"‘]‘ l(""""""] ”“m\‘lm 2 e | The machine was auctione Y | husband’s, Rev. Charles G. Goddard in | It disappears. Fach charges the other | street is sbending her v i e and a half years old, Derby; Carl Pot- dlggstlon. Onepac .a%_ Cofistable Fred Winkle to satisfy a|West Hartland, but later in a codicil | with contributory nc'n:'li’:(‘nl'(- A | Moodus. Montpelier, Vt., Aug 31.—James | ter, twenty-three, New Haven, oves it. 25c at all druggisis. | judgment against Nick Kaminski In| jeaves the matter to the discretion of | musical enfortainment will also be | = H. Hustis, temporary receiver of the - - favor of John Buginski, the executrix, Alice M. Judd, given d refreshments served. The Misses Mary and “laire and | Boston and Maine raiiroad under ap- Hartford, Aug. 31.—FEleven new To Mrs. Judd is left the sum of = George Lynch of Fast Main street are | pointment by the United States court | cases of infantile paralysis in Connec- $2,000 and to a son, Charles P. God- o spending a two weeks vacation at|in Massachusetts, vas named = as | ticut bring the tota] reported to the dard of Milwaukee, the sum of $500. ANOTHER TAG DAY. Ocean Beach. temporary recelver in this state by |siate board of health ta 461, up to to- Another son, William A. Goddard of = the federal district court in ancillary | day. The new cases are in Willlman- Woodbine, Towa, is remembered with | United Lithuiania Societies Hold Mect- | Miss Rose M. King of Trinity street | procoedings touay. He also was | tic, Hamden and Watertown, one ’ $50 and the foilowing grandchildren ing for National Event. has returned from a ten wecks' vaca- | made recefver for the Vermont Val- | cach; Morris and New Britain, two; are each to receive $50; Groner, Paul SR X y | tion with relatives in Long Branch, | ley railroad, a subsidiary of the Con- | Stamford four. 00 Or em [ ] C., Stanley I. and Theodosia 5. God- 1'.:11)‘:‘; !1‘:”vm11‘]”):31:“‘.“‘1-'&0.‘m,“, PR S | necticut River road, which is under | The state board has sent to phy- e L e 1 and Maine and |sicians and town health officers c dard. All the remainder both real |5 © 8% OO0 (00F Preim L — lease to the ton and personal property is lef s R ROLRNIS 08 Yue GoIn N5 aniel J. Maguire anc ily olver similar receivershi - ars outlining a unifarmity of quar- and personal property oft to Mrs. | 0vional tag day which will be . ap | . Daniel J. lire and family of | Invvolved in similar rec p pro- | culars outlining nifarmity of quar Judd. It s directed that in case there ‘ 3,101 Rlack Rock avenue are sojourn- | ceedings in Massachusetts. antine and certification. 3 ¢ President Wilson i e @ j ¢ The Kdntleek Brand Ot G ey O G e e Ci | O B AL O {1 | ing at Chalker Beach. ! The petition of the Brattleboro e bequests thoy shall be pald in the | (T (M RS (0 oW nE Com T — Trust company and James M. Tvler | .o e i SHoFeR: sEeslionGl i ery for the appointment of a co-receiver DL e olE -Fewer new cases of Infantile paralysis in every order named in the will until the 5 5 M Elsie Giles of Stanley street is 5 = res t, B. Salavelcik; sec- 7 7 q et 5 i . RUbber Goods amount is exhausted, each to receive | 115} Vice president, T yelclii sec- | ¢pending her vacation at the Sunset |in this state to act with Receiver |icasesiotiinantic fparelyelafin i the full amount specified. The will 2V % A e it O B | biuctls wob Belq up by Tudgs H: B, | botonsh of the oday le 5 urer, Joseph Pasvenskas; press com- | Howo for the timo being. | brighter aspect to the \mpaign | was drawn July 19, 1905, and the | . Miis Ba Kolosit | { - This brand includes a complete line of articles—all the finest of codicil September 24, 1908. F. H. Al- | Mittee, Miss Tva Koloski and An- otes of the Vermont Valley for | Against the epidemic., The number of thelr kind—manufactured and guaranteed by the Kantleek trade ford and Danlel Davis have been |10V Mikalauskas. LIFE AT SEA. | $2,300,000 mature today. The road |sufferers discovered by physiclans mark of the makers. named appraisers of the estate, Another meeting in regard to the - from Brattleboro to Bellows | during the twenty-four hours ending tag day will be held Wednesday even- | Tocal Sailor c ixperi- | Fa al 10 a. m. was sixty, nineteen fewer ‘Whatever you want in rubber. if you would be sure it is the best e = ing September 13, at the Lithuiania | s SRR than shown in yesterday's report your money can buy, and that in case of possible dissatisfaction you JOHNSON—EKALLBERG. hall on Park street. There were twenty-one deaths, & can exchange it for another, get an article that has the Kantleek A e et Tt —_— In an interesting letter to his G. A. R, MEETING drop of one itrade mark on it. Sold at our store with the guarantee. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. TABS COMMTITT) NAMED, | mother in this city, Harold Gorman, e f Kallberg of 153 Grove street and Carl The following committec af the |2 member of the crew on the U. S. TR — Eric Johnson of 32 Dwight street will [ Tabs, named by President Peter Me- | TeXas tells of his exciting experiences | Reports of National Officers and Se- Seanin ot be married at the Kallberg home Sat- | Crann to meet with other organiza- | during the recent war maneuver The actlvities in the ¥, M. ( urday evening at 7:45 o'clock by Rev. to plan the Labor Day program | ame. Two sides were chosen from lection of New Leaders on Fiftieth | gymnasium commence tomorrow. The ~ Dr. S. G. Ohman; pastor of the Swed-jat & playground, will meet | the flect and a sham battle took place, | pousion Program Today. gymnasium has been Hmn»mul‘)l\k\rxvnr ish Lutheran church. The couple will 8 o'clock Friday evening i one of the rules being that all cap- | ovated during the summer and Phy i tured sailors should be taken to shore. | Mo., Aug. 81.—Re- | Si Director Warren Slater 1is be attended by Mi nna Kallberg, a | Scheol hall: Charles Burns, Wi Kansas Ci s ; planning to have a recorc enroll- DRUG Co 169-171 sister of the bride-to-be, Miss Hannah | Beckett, Martin Walsh, Edward | Gorman was on the winning side, but | ports of the National officers and the e ist ahue 3 Jlines rry | after -xcitement had passed he | selecti N new commander in | ment. P Anderson, Gustave Bloomquist and [ Donahue, Frank Clin ifter the excitement it D ; B < MAIN STREE’I Eli Johnson, a brother of the bride-{ O'Brien, A. H. Marshall, T wrence | had reason to wish that he had not | chief and hi (ff was the business Leander E. Andrews, former a $ After a honeymoon trip, the | Cotter, TFrank Bass and Thomas | been | before the fiftieth encampment of the | sistant director, has returned from the Following the sham battle a violent | Grand Army of the Republic today. | conference at Lake George. 9a m. to5p m v Cases in State. ences in Maneuve groom. ‘o couple will reside at 799 Bast street. | Crowe.