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1o NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1916. | EXICAN CAVALRY | British Merchantman Arms, PURSUING ViILA Fearing New U-Boat War But Chances of Catching Him Are | ! Gonsidered Stight , i El Paso, Tex., Sept. 18.—Two col- mns of vernment avalry under | ieneral Matias Iamos and Col. Jose | larrero, today were pursuing Villa nd his main band which Saturday jhade the independence day attack on “hihuahua City, into the rugged anta Clara canyon district to the hortheast, according to orts to peneral Francisco Gonz S, com- jrandant in Juarez. The bandits are vell -mounted and apparently were leading .the de facto forces over the agged roc ruinous to the feet of he horses, into the canyon. FPersons amiliar with the country pointed out hat should Villa reach one of his lairs the troops may have the greatest ifficulty in finding him. Today’s reports indicated that Vil- a’s farcc numbered approximately 500 and was opposed by the garrison £ & 5 ¢ sl v ! £ about 7,000. The Villa casualties oy : XN 3 G o hlso were said to be considerably lar- 5 @ Ly Bl - i | r than was first indicated. om 5 TR B s S he number of dead and wounded £ picked up by the pursuing fore: it g 213 - R 5y | . imated that the lo prabab- i £ ey Y e : re about 250. . % < = b A H Villa himself directed at attack, ac-| f o £ AR ; i ording to the despatches, but did not e oy onn, remainine wero v || e ey /. YOU WILL SAVE GOOD MONEY BY SELECTING NOW. We will hold few hundred of (Golg anea” " Nncn s forlovrs . - _ Ly s them till wanted if a small deposit is made. L T || N = IF YOU WANT A COAT OR SET OF FURS MADE TO ORDER, it Much Damage Done In Town, | iuth s e o el ||| e is time to select your pelts and get them in the works. Kemodeling and Re- tentiary and the municipal and fed- B fitaccx onich thc bandits sucs B e o -1 pairing of Furs at Moderate Prices. eeded fn capturing before the sur- - i - Urised members of the garrison, who & pad participated in an independence \' CEDR‘C CAER\/‘NG AS\X \NCH GUN ( lay celebration, rallied. Rifles were A | . seless in the hand to hand street ! _ £ ghting which followed, the reports The White Star liner Cedric, flying pmarines. Renewed actlvity of the | urrler U-boats around the British Isles is ° 9 i istols a bare fists were used, Iritis ag, saile for I 4 = aid. Pistols and bare fists were used, | the British flag, sailed for England, | /=0t "1 oying trans-atlantic skippers B LG L L | o ittt n | 199 MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN arly 9 our in the rain. When finally the |Stern to defend herself against sub- 4 home ports. prtillery fire, which General Travino fiirected, from Santa Rosa, a fortified i1l to~ the west of the city, had orced the Villistas to retire, they left he streets behind them covered with heir dead. Search today was ‘mv‘: = Wednesday evening, when arrange- |recently named as pastor of the new the Great Northwest,” and Tuesday aade among the bodies in an attempt | FRATERNAL NEws !| ments will be completed for the p; Catholic parish on the east side Of pight his subject will be, “From the identify prominent outlaw leaders, chiefs to attend the Grand Castle ses- [ the city, is planning to hold a lawn Golden Gate to Puget Sound.” The en especial effort being made to find sion to be held in Amity castle hall, | party on the church property on East jectures will be given under the au- gace of Jose Inez Salazar, known as _— e = B o = 136 Grand street, Waterbury, Septem- | street Tuesday evening, September 2 pices of the Men’s association. Mr. QD= petual Cxevolationist, & who ’ (Continued From First Page.) New Britain Council, No. 8, 0. U. A. M. | ber 26. Al members of the order are | The annual clambake of the Emmet | Erwin is said to be an accomplished IS e, n " che - penitentiary) on & DOCk WOI‘kflI‘S LefldGTS Agl‘ee 10 —— After the regular meeting Thursday | welcome. club was held yesterday at Thomas | lecturer and will illustrate his lec- harge of treason and released in the Association.” The number given, | Dight the carpet bowlers will practice | e McMahon’s Maplecroft farm. tures with beautiful colored slides and ttack. for the opening game of the carpet ; motion pictures. The receipts will be 1,468 Market street, does not exist. 2 5 2 . The health department has aran- | it Badomes Rout. Hold Conerence e bowling league. The social committee City Items tioen® health department has QUATAD- | evoted to_church purposes foman Vict onti ™ will hold the lamb roast on Sept. 24. B A Va0 R T MR R e st W et T Orsneofstassts NOTICE ! retreat into the outskirts nfh'.hc v:‘&,\, Nl e, S e fx’lhnrlcmhm Sept. 1 .——Ar_lu elvzem chef. Invitations may be procured of Sale on Felt Hats. M. Seibert—advt. Rally Sunday is to be observed in Pressing and Cleaning of Ladies’ pccording to despatches, when they i of the department of justice will leave | {pe committee and officers of the : s local churches October 1, when plans g a e 4 A z = s ctrikes ; g re ; ] ol S a S ) oughlin’s modes, 82 Pearl St., : v g entle ’s Suits 5 ents heain came into the line of govern- |<trikes by longshoremen, tidewater | hero tonight for Chicago to ADDEAr | council A watermelon eating contest | Harttens annoweces the cooning of | for Bible study will be inagurated. 204 € entlemen’s Suits at 50 cent \bent artillery fire, this time from |boatmen and other unions either in|against members of an alleged black- | i on the program and other events. | thoir explicit and handsome *:n'(_n.im Philip Jones has been secured to | SAch. Provided one sult is left each ihe Two hills of Nombre De Dios. The | cympathy with the striking .railway | mailing syndicate arrested in that city | Goasi e el e e e epeat fatitH o M Rir=t Al Conlgreational | s ek i reireat immediately became a rout. Saturday night. With him will Unity Rebekah Lodze. S . & church B o Lo e : 2 pecial tention to the exclusive chic ADOLPH POSTL, men or after an appeal from the lead- be a large attendanc: States district attorney and Hartford 00.00 000.09 Rev. the Carranza garrison had joined | €rs of the street carmen were delayed [ city, but now residing in New Jersey, | 179 ARCH STRE mandancia, it being asserted that all | jeaders witk Mayor Mitchel. The |a8ainst some of those under arrest. | cyening. ment of hats, coats, gowns, blouses, will give an entertaining musical re- e T e Joyalty in the action. at the request of the union men, and | .opding to the federal authorities. Woman’s Relief Corps. AT e e s e [ el vino, who sustained a wound in the|wanted to talk with him about. One v = g ans . ad 1o gu | : i c i o i e e on e iss Tnez Campbell has returned to | Overdrafts : 4470 5 ac vda E E i Mrs. Mary a S o e Stanle; o ocl d cu es, not incl erm in the action, said today that his| = ("0 oo called in confer- LEA ES $40’000 FOR MUSEUM [rs. Mary Dunham, South Windsor, JoR tne B he rear of Y | hor home on Winthrow strest from | Btocks and Seourties, not inci | Central park at been recuperating from an operation | Furniture and Fixtures o 00.00 sociation. bin garage. During a family squab- Morris Schupack and son Henry | and Trust Companies 187.20 Sessions Open Tomorrow in Asyl ity to call a strike if, in his judgsment, | giead in Clinton. to some clothing. whers tue son will enter Wharton | vy i has Hiieni b The Hartford Baptist Assocation ) fore Thursday. No date has been set| 1owis T, Stanton, former United|No. 12, K. of C. will be held to- SomPany and Driver Richard Hartnett Stiver Coin ford. The e e | e s o oul Teaderst ot ||llawyeriiadmitted ttolprobatetoday, s |Five fes ok an (N Golnrmb sk Day ibang uet| Lo nro2 O NoMSEcompany iTonnt Cont | oiied Al KEHENDUN AInERY eRt erasy s : : iation. They also organized into committees. A Womans Missionary | say they are intended to benefit their ciation. They also organized into a z $ % The W. H - e = | will be held. The musical part of the - M. S. members of Trin- | fa T vi ake | Due to Banks, Bankers and Trust speak. The assoclation reconvenes at | the street railwaymen, says that the|1c2l throughout New FEngland, shall rin- | fairs. The following members make & Pu¢ eir dining room i : Sa | H. Gross, leader, and | G a 4 J Weaneaas £ . | piano; Samuel H. Gross, leader, and | General Deposits e il s and P. F. King will deliver the eulogy. Vs Our Minister's Home, Dr. W. B. Mat- | public $600,000 a day, bringing the this city in trust with a fund of $40 to be present at these exercises. At the Lyceum theater September |and bells; Charles Neal, ‘cello. State of Connecticut, County of Har vention, Dr. A. B. Coats; The Evangel- | announced today that night service Chamberlain Council, . A, M. |Ist: and Thaddeus Wronski, baritone, WESTERN LECTURER COMING. | ! A. MacLcod, Treasurer, of the afore- : - . Tickets for sale K 7:30 Repeated attacks from roof ‘gps |the Center Congrigational church, this | U. A. M, held its r ir meeting at | jewelr for sale at Leghorn’s | who lectures.on western subjects, is | best of my knowledge and belier. q ning. Arrangements were made for —advt for the committee on education and o ; G e ? s SubscHl r 8 tnod mith stones and bottles, | Painting which the trustees may de- Monday evening his topic will be, | 18th day of | are requested to leave New Britain so England, will speak on “A Voyage of man was hurt “while dispersing a|trust to the Missionary Society of | e t Rumors current here that a part of Mrs. Regina Clipper, formerly of this| yreppers of Unity Rebekah lodge | hats for ladies, no two alike, and exe- At the Lyceum theater September TAILOR AND COSTUMER i q £ “of lab ho is also * ted to ap | and_triends will meet with Mrs. | cuted in their own work-rooms. Their | 24 at 8:15, Sigismund Seojowski pian- A £ [E Villa were denied at the Juarez com- | today pending a conference of labor) who is also ‘expected 0 appear | poohm of Francis street Wednesday | line consists of a complete assort. | iSt: and Thaddeus Wronski, baritone, despatches were warm in their praise D SR Mrs. Clipper was a victim of the | P B - 2 cital. Tickets for sale at Legt P n - : >® | mayor said he called the conference sy & Vi o neckwear, silk sweaters, sport apparel. | € 2 88 10Kn THE PLAINVILLE TRUST COMPANY of the government troops for their alleged blackmalling syndicate ac- —advt. L Jewelry store, Main street. Prite 50c | at the close of business on the 12th day of Physicians attending Gen. Tre-|tlat he did not know what they Stanley Woman’s Relief Corps will BEngine company No. 1 was called | _aqvt. ASSETS hold a basket picnic at the home of | Out Saturday night to extinguish a Loans and Discounts $156,118.13 - the International Longshoremen’s as-| e ; 8 g — Will of Lewis E. Stanton Provides | stormy, the picnic will be held the | 1 and No. 2 were called to a house on | oo POUHJE JI0 B OBSFE) O | Banking House 00000 2 e = % & next fair day. It is hoped there will | Chestnut street adjacent to the Cor- el anci ED e Due from other Banks, Bankers, BAPTIST ASSN, MEETING. The longshoremen have = con ForOpening] to Eablicl Olal Homer | 3 s e S fr. O’Connor the author- : : . . : Y | Due from Approved Reserve ferred upon Mr, o ble a lamp was overturned, setting fire | Wl leave Monday for Philadelphia, | DU from Aps Reserv it i ce advisable. Mr. O’Connor Daly Council, K, of C. s, g Tt / o Avenue Church, Hartford. it is deemed ac 5 . ¥ Abtaih Gats H School of Finance of the University | Notes = caid no decision would be reached be-| Hartford, Sept. 18.—The will of | A regular meeting of Daly Council| CaPtain George Hoffman of No. 1|,¢ Pennsylvania. Mr. Schupack will | Gold Coin i e spend the week in Philadelphia. meets tomorrow with the Asy- [ for the strike of the 3,000 members of morrow evening at 8 o'clock. The ('_‘1"&”_“' ComnanyBNoalna e lires [ S el e e b, Jum Avenue church in Hart- | the Tidewater Boatmen’s union who fioti atsros il Dol exemplinall anail turnealfromitha v Vacations: W Richard ovoral sl MlnCe 4 Smeliporsire: i G s 3 : v N t a 2:3 B C! a av @ Tot Assets gins at 10:30 and is to bo occupied | these unions denied that the proposed | of particular interest because it pro- committees will have important re-i g%, Gf NO- 1 and Michael Butler of | fono 2% e s R SO e Jargely with business and reports of | strikes are merely sympathetio and|yjges that the old Stanton homestead | ports to present. ~After the regular | - (:h;m'::nv‘ Ulit:lr vacations today. $ & 14 - | ceting memorial services in mem- °N’s Blouses, Besse-Lel ", s i Sdiac | in Clinton, known to thousands of | ¢¢ o . g Leland’s | body to furnish music during the win- | Other Undivided Prc 1 meeting is scheduled for 1:30 p. m., | own members. e o] ] usanas ory of the late Capt, John C. O’'Brien, | °f COUrse.—adyt. 2 £ Uz oIC o ! ndivided Profits, 1o at which time Mrs. O, D. Thomas will william B. Fitzgerald, organizer for lovers of antiques and things histor- | ter months at the various social af- ent expenses and taxes S 7 5 ity M. E. church ¢ e C 5 2 ercises will be in charge of Prof. | . rch are planning to have e s = anies 2:30 p. m. Discussions will follow | strike has cost the transit companies ;“u;z())m&: :n:lsof!tnLT Mxt, Stanton Iet; o o it e O s e || G LR S o ave | up the organization: Herbert White, | pividends Unpaid 5 v % ; i e Security Trust company o = ke : 2 the addresses on the following themes: | $1,032,000 and that it costing the p o e pf;’:: 4 to 8 I;’ M. They | John L. Sullivan, violin; Harry Stheld- | Peposits in Savings Department E ~ o J: members are urgently requested | ; ronage.—advt. cornet; G < ' v teson; The Church of our Association, | total thus far up to $7,200,000. 0”0‘f°{h‘tts Halatenance BRTH ool se Y0l ler,{eornolipieorrenandorson fldum Total Liabilities Foure 3 fa e b i ;| rects that the house be open to the 24iiat 515 Sict Dr. H. M. Thompson; Our State Con- The New York Railways company e D | Vi 24, at 8:15, Sigismund Seojowski pian- — - Plainville, Con tember 18, 1916, - | 3 Gl s The sum of $10,000 is given to Ba- | vill gi AR stic Task In our City and in the As- | will be resumed this week on the sur- ] s g o i 3 WillE Eive i entariainia . rtone b S id Trust Company, do solemnly swear L,c:am.n aotnicliviand n “\c ieliitre con Academy, Colchester: $10,000 to | .. Chamberlain council, o B i O e rtaining musical re- James W. Erwin of San Franciseo, | that the foregoing statement is true to the evening session which begins at 7 ) o 5 1 dia (O WE I, 1, T v lleve: v store, Main street. Price 50c . 5 rinity A. A. Mact p. m. Rev. H, D, Coe will report|were made on passing elevated trains x:;} and sfa.omt)l to the Wadsworth S halliloaiday feveall o Sl 0N b rocecago sty s f;‘:;’:’;“:gx:"wxsgf\ Mqa‘d‘“",i‘,”:'é 5 : i arly rs today by per- | Atheneum for the purchase of any _ s B g sday. | Subscribed and sworn to before committe e the early hours y by p the state convention at Bridgepor?, 5 Rev. D. H. J. Lerrigo, joint secretary | S0 Tue: ¢, Se e e ames J. Fi e % i :R N. PRIOR the missionaty societies for New | These missiles crashed throngh car cide upon. The value of the estate day, September 26. All delegates itzgerald, who was “Through the Sunny Southland and S patih : windows and and several passengers|is estimated at between $300,000 and | a5 to be in Bridgeport at 7:30 p. m Solt-Discovery s Dr. Lerrigo hes had | were injured in the Bronx. A police- | $400,000 and the resldue Is deft In | Monday evening, September 25, in or. | B AN R R R R R MR g L2 P experience as a medical missionary in 4 Gl 0 S i (e (o G 6 . PHE) P 1 } ; R Alaska and In the Philippines, A | ¢rowd of strike sympathizers who | Connecticut. stration and street parade. All other | & fiTO 9 O’CLOCK——— —MONDAY EVENING—- TO 9 O°CLOC : s R e SO Rev. and Mrs. George Neumann of LV for Hartford fomorrow evening.. this city, Who have been home on a | Alexandra Lodge. I A BEST @ RIS Lo e TSR AUTO MARKERS SHIPPED. leave of absence from missionary duty, | Alexandra lodge, No. 24, I. O. D., of R PURE 2 ll.s @ ; l [ Q] FANCY MAINE == left this morning for the Orient. Their | St. George, will hold the regular bus- | Ansonia, Sept. 18.—State Highway —_— destination 1s Chengtu, West China. | . H | ———— | N =2 - . A = el i tacd ness eting in Turner ha Ve es- i Commissioner Bennett has let a con- | Five Hundred Boxes Containing Fitfy [ This time their stay will last seven :m:i,\nff,\:,i”’,,:"7 .‘,‘(f",,'.,,“?‘:” “\”\]\T,:L' s SUGAR Fing 5 lb 3 6 tract to W. Blakeslee & Sons for Pairs Each on Way. years. The couple are offictally con- | will be held after the meeting. i Granulated S 0 the construction of a conecrete road- nected with the West China l'nloni B way on the turnpike between Derby Hartford, Sept. 18.— Frederick J.|University. Elmo Lodge, K. of P | and New Haven. Two mbles of th S e - i : 4 _— ! g e pven. Two miles of this | Wotstein, chiet clerk In the automo (A TTR— e el H | B = - : ‘ the season pirieted for earlier in | g qepartment, recetved a letter to- NEW SCOUT LEADER. | fer the third rank on four candiantes | i [ B oo ‘ dzy from the manufacturers of mark- Miss Beatrice Fox has been chosen | Vednesday evening. The Grand offi- | iy 1 i ers the distance hetween Race Brook - and the Derby town line and con. | ers in Ohio, to whom the contract for |leader of the Girl Scouts of the First | Co'S 2nd supreme representatives wi ore throwing bri s B aiher of losal Baptistsl are | Vere ing i — members besides delegates expectir — ———— planning to attend the evening ses- [ ormal service on suomny "““‘H‘"“'" NEUMANNS OFF TO CHINA. to attend will kindly send their n ' S I EAKS il l 1 o) N sion. They will take the 7:25 yatedilincafwasibetnsfioporateditotiay, to the secretary. Porterhouse, Round L B e ——— e e 3 t 1 f o : be present. After the meeting a ban- | i ) { ;’L[y‘.\u‘:(r;l‘m 11 : vm‘,:‘;r“‘n{y:,"d.‘y‘v‘,: m:: the furnishing of markers to th?s state Congregational churc}:l and is plan- | quo‘: will be held. All members of the | Fancy Selected 35 2 GooalTatie B oo Mo v s for next year was awarded, saying the ning' to stimulate activity in the or- | Knights of Pythias are invited to be | (o c | ( i 32c hundred men are to be used m“ t‘w'n first consignment had been shipped. |ganization the coming winter. Meet- | present. The meeting will open at . Y - | BUTTER ...1b job ' "1% 1 It consists of a carload of 500 boxes, | ings will be held Wednesday after- 30. 3 - ench box containing fifty pairs of |noons at 5 o’clock. All girls in the S Mnhlcan COl'n 6c Jersey S eet 1 50 Fan('v Should——_er 16 ” C R s LA markers, The price for the consign- |church between the ages of 12 ‘and | A. O. H. Mceting. < R = CHURCH SOCTETY MEFTINGS. | ment is given as $4.636.66, Thore |18 years are eligible to join. e e e e e Starch . .1-b pkg Potatoes . .4 qts Steak Ib The Women's Society of the First | have been 51,150 markers ordered but liam A. Harty branch of the A. O. H. | B ney Table Pears Medium Yellow 1 5 Choice Sf@W-l 21/ 2 5 . Cc ing Beef b 2C Congregational church announces the | Mr. Wetstein thinks it will be neces- = - e five applications were received for : o 5 . : g ces KILLED WALKING TRACE applicz : 2 1b can following schedule of meetings for | sary to increase the order by about \v‘_ s S i Toraje. | membership, and candidates were | [ 111 SYrup Onions . .. .4 qts the coming season: Friday, October 6, | 5,000. The markers cost from four-| \orwich, Sept. 18.—Peter Tarsie- jitjaieq. Plans for the coming county | pij Medford’s Prepared Native Ripe Fores Y :! Hospital day; Frida October 20, | teen to nineteen cents a palr. Mr. | Wicz, 40 years old, was killed Dby a | convention at setric hiall on Septem- | [ Mu d 14 . es Ollmll 1/2c Church Supper; Friday, November 10, | Wetstein says the next year’s markers | train on the Central Vermont railroad ; her 28 were discussed ustar -0Z jar Peaches . . . .q Lamb ...1b Ladi Night; Friday, January will be of better material and that |today while walking the tracks on his - ) Yellow Corn Cali i Annual Meeting; Thursday, January | they will have a more artistic finish | way to work at Thamesville. He| Knights of the Golden Eagle. o Calioini faenn, Hlmts 1 1 | Meal .....31bs Lemons . . . . Corned Beef Ih Cc 18, Church Supper; Friday, February | than those in use this year came here from Wilkesharre, Pa.,!| The grand officers and exccutive 16, Entertainment; Friday, March 9, | the markers will not de distributed | about six weeks ago, and leaves t committece of the rand Castle will Chuvah Supper. until December 15, | children in that city. { pay a fraternal visit to Erwin Castie *

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