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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1 City Ifems Wilso In the window at ew mufflers.—advt, Goodness of “Aunut Delia’s Bread adv A party was givem Tues t the home of Mrs. Frank R. Hahn, fashington street, in honor of M aude Theberge. About twents fiends were present, Miss to be married soon to y. Ten cen abinet Club 1y ever on only ta join our One carload John A. An- ady nning fa Januvar ague formed toemov We sell han more th Br g2 re New tegethe 50c to 50 advt H Hart what cm Oak passed the hon he home from the on a furiougl the sewer depart- week amounted o terson is s navy ol of » the past realized on Methodist | will ¢ or were in the and this su irnishings f 1 rsor The jrench fening meeti of the Model buncil will of October stores in this rtment of Wilson' tte of enteriain 1efield this © tion Very few hproach our pc to $13.50 The ke ven e Ct ace H. Lev me ent al at Arpi Sexte city will i ment 1 evening of that will shortly brother, sfer his his to tra John suit Cons property law, Fought 00. tached reet. After bwn at over pur way home. ir minutes Burdette Eliiott, employed as olley conductor, is confined to his bom at the Regal hotel with a bad- injured The brake handle his ar suddenly became loosened st evening and spun 2o ound, strik- g him a blow on the elbow. The Connecti Good Roads and ny has been sued 1ffalo Steam Roller d property on Greenwood been attached The writ before 1 court of on the t Tuesday Winkle has all over here on about looked sttop It Wilson have oats, you in take —advt. w arm cut Wilson's. —aavt. join our Hoosier One carload of John A. An- St.—advt. only to toda arrived 132 Main Chall the 45 ton cents Club s just Ten binet Rev. Dan A ill preach at fptist church at 7: g of Sweden sh Elim ght. sbers were taken 1 enthusiastic meeting of the s of Owls, held in evening. lve new memn hal] last Jritain lodge, Loyal Order of will meet totnight at 8:30 to take action on joining the in honor of the returning oose, lclock ception ldiers. Mrs, her Kitson is Main street. Elizabeth home on W. Klett tendered very ill was a guest Senator Rogers Elm Tree Inn. B. Cox are en- le tour through evening Mr. and ) ying an ¢ fennsylvania. BELL-ANS Hoosier of | a he an | 's see the ttles of d 160 If so, buy the orie genuine. Every package and every tablet of genuine Aspirin bears “The Bayer Cross” — your protection against counterfeits and harmful substitute<‘ ¢“The Bayer Crcss—Yozvr Guarantee of Purity’’ g T‘*ctr"d’*-mfifl( “‘Aspirin” (Reg. U. S. Pat. Office) guarantee that the monoaceticacidester of <~)|Cyl cacid in these toblets is of the recliable 2, 191G. I HELD ON GHARGE OF ' STEALING CHICKENS be nela on tha Acoused Explains Presence in 1t Does Not Sulfice Yard But [ Judge James T. court this morning ca in the ch d with Meskill found case of James chicken of the superior cour M m w a chicken owned of High street. Jh;h mn-u, a mighhux by chicken coops and zating ,,M\ he found accused to buy five but he thought that e flimsy James McCabe drunk Bolzar | feigning drunkennes | McCrann denied 1e the a he had been on'a st night his brother’s dog and ran into where he followed. ing out when he was he has a good had no inte chickens as 1 him anyw He was ion of Goces to State Farm. Stephen Mec: street was arrested at i night by Officer Storey | of his prother, v was charged with breach of the peace and testified that he broke a of dishes the door tinued window. Nam to the state fa ates. Boys Steal aw Zadrow: h ten Pron tanio, raigned caling two ! second hang store Sergeant Hart made the Zadrow school and T another chance. After locked up last night the boy the the lock, | officer 10 open the door. ea ye old, carpets from J. E. CAIRNS EARNS SALESMANSHIP HONOR | TR R = Is Idlected Member of National Cash Register Company’s Per Cent, Club, i stealing, bound him over to the December term ! in bonds of § s charged with steali Walenty Steve Jeniski of l(‘s(xflul \I\(x told him chick and turned him over to Officer aid McC d he appeared to be and the police- a | man said he had been drinking. charge. “little toot” and Bolzar's chicken just com- ught. job in Bridgeport stealing v would be no good to amara of 17 his home on complaint iam McNamara. drunkenness his arge number and shoved his fist through Judge Meskill con- the case until tomorrow gement may he made to m for inebri- Two Carpets and James Pe- were in chambers on a charge of on Lafayette street. arrest. i boy was sent to the reform companion was given they cell door so hard that they sprung making it difficult Events Tonight ater. Vaudeville and Keeney's theater. Daly council, Elks’ home. K, Fraternal league bow agers meet in Lee’s hall. in police probuble McCrann, | and New mee Britain u. Lt council, O. 277 Main reet. New Britain Masonic hall. Turner society $300. (1" o Annual roll call cis Drake lodge, S. Arch street. meeting, Lol of St. 85 Lexington lodge, McCrann | P Jr. 0. U. A, M, hall. that he too Landers camp, M. W. S 24 Chur e 34 Church street. Emmett club meets at street. ann was 321 Journeymen Barbers meet He {Church street. Washington got loose meets in G. A. coops Britain s hall. He said New aer 1d any Chestnut last He and rother ning ot 6 o’Clock at Home the Bride. A pretty home wedding will that - : this at 6 Me- | emnized evening Mildred daughter of nd Mrs. E baum of 139 Winthrop stre, come the bride of Walker. Rev. Harry I. of St. Mark's church, ceremony, reception. ake when Miss ar- Bodley, Lipman's er the bride and will leave for a two weeks’ Washington and other their return will 1 Chestnut street. The tistically decorated The living room is decorated low and pink is the color the dining room. mony will be performed in the beneath an {and yellow dahlias. The tended by her sister, Brumbaum, s bridesm t man will be Arthur The were wrenched for for the 3 mc | ! | bride, will march from Lohengren. wedding gown is of white cha with dutchess lace and p. of the 100 The 7B R B 5 T Benjamin tour points. side at Getchel Tary Brumbaum of Hartford, a cousin play the wedding arl High class photo drama, Fox’s the- moving pictures, banquet, league man- S SN meets Sir Fran- T., 69 meets A., meets at Main at 34 meets WILL WED BENEATH CANOPY OF LAUREL Walker-Brumbaum Nuptials This Eve- of be sol- o’clock Brumbaum, F. Brum- will be- John pastor will perform the which will be followed by a groom to On 350 Brumbaum home has been ar- the occ on. in yel scheme in The wedding cere- parlor arch and canopy of laurel will be DMi: bride’s rmeuse trim- October is the month PLACE. We have Andirons that don’t need polishing, Guards, brass trimmed, all sizes. Take a glance at Our North Window. to tnoroughly cnjoy that .OPEN FIRE- black iron; Spark HERBERT L. MILLS 336 M HARDWARE PREPAREDNESS IN COLLEGES ‘War Department Invites Heads of Universities to Discuss Advisability of Training Officers for Army. Washington, Oct. 12.—Pr nineteen colleges and have been called in conference by siden universities the war department preparatory to estab- nent of systematic methods for training reserve officers for the Unit- ed States army in those institutions. They will meet at the army war col- lege here Oct. 17, for the army general staff cours de: nm” sions of military ad reorganizations law. estimated that the army must maintain corps of 000 partially trained junior officers to facilitate organization of any adequate military force should the nation h war with power capable to at- tempting invasion. The main sours of supply for these officers would ba institutions with approved military courses where military training under army officer part of a student’s work. National guard organizations composed entirely college studen have been mustered out of the feder: service, so those men may compose the first increment of reserve officers to be drawn under the new plan. take army It has been to is of WIFE Mr. former AND HUSBAND QUARRF and Mrs. Louis Daboris, the at 105 street, became engaged in on Main street ficer Michael police calmed living Beaver last evening and Of- Massey brought them to headquarters until they had down. Eight years ago the husband and wife separated. The husband retained the custody of an infant daughter while the mother re- tained the custody of their son. Last night the mother, meeting her daugh- ter on the street, tried to take her away from the father and the gument ensued. DUTCH M MINISTER DAZED Cannot Believe German Government Will Uphold Captain of Submarine Which Sank Bloomeroijk Sunday. Oct. p. 11, m.—*T The Hague, Wednesda; via London, Oct. 12, 1:15 cannot believe Bloomersdijk il be upheld by n government,” Minister of Foreign Affairs Loudon said today to representative of The Associated Pre Minister Loudon, after having re- the discussion with | > to be organized in institutions | S intage of provi- i the a violent quarrel | | given MAIN STREET | l ———— The Woman Who Wanis a New Winfer Coat or Suit Can Surely Get ItNow Our Women’s Shop is full with an over- flowing abundance. Among the suits are many fine things. Some of them are smart country and sport suits of check veleur and Jersey and there are street suits of all degrees of simplicity; whipcords, broadcloths, velours, in the pleas- ant winter shades of brown, green, plum and Burgundy. And the styles are all authentic copies of the best that the season has brought out. The coats also reflect the same beautiful colorings as the suits. Long, flowing models with bands of rich fur and velvet are promi- nent in our Fall display. Many practical garments in both Suits and Coats can be had at $25.00 to $30.00. Hovstulls PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND Y399 ASYLUM ST Connesting with 140 TRUMBULL HARTFORD. ; FEATS OF MENORY ble Demonstration Given Last Ivening at the Y. M. C. A, By Vic- tor Werner and Assistant. At the Y. M. C. A, 1 i audience was held st night a large spell-bound while certain feats of memory were per- formed by at the dem- in connec- in the Berol Sys- Training that the Y. A. is offering to the people of New Britain. Mr. Werner was a Victor Werner, given a cou | | | | | onstration | tion with | by him tem of Memory | M. C. sisteq by another the Berol Course classes. These two men gave off-hand the exact i population of any city of five thousand inhabitants which was checked up by lists passed among the audience. They memor: a list of words (mostly jaw-br given by | the audience and r them with ease and afterwards gave any word on demand, such as the cighteenth, the second, the 24th, ete. Mr. Werner also recalled without an exception the order of a pack of playing cards and gave on request any particular card without a second’s hesitation. Various other feats were shown, and statement was made that they coulq be duplicated by anyone in the dience who enrolled for the eight lessons, starting next Wednesday eve- ning. A large number of enrollments have been securcd, but there is room for othe s the number enrolled jus- tifies the giving of an afternoon class, at 5 o’cloc and there is room for a few more both classes. A short history was given by Mr. Werner of the start and spread of this most interesting subject. Classes are in no less than twenty-four cities i New England, as well as in dozens of other cities in other parts cf the country raduate of over TO T 14-INCH GUNS. Norfolk, Va., Oct. 12.—To test their 14-inch rifles against the navy’s latest plate, the dreadnoughts Penn- Nevada and Oklahoma will a at the hull of the ram Katahdin, which has just been covered with new armor Tho Katahdin r on the bottom of the Chesapeake, near the mouth of the | Rappahannock. armor sylvania, shoot in few days Here is the Best Investment You Can Possibly Make Many a doctor’s bill can be avoided by the use of a good hot water bottle—many a night's sleep made pleasant and comfortable. Our MAXIMUM bottle is absolutely guaranteed for two against leaks or deterioration, and will give you the greatest po; service, and can be used by every member of the entire household. Isn’t this cheaper than doctor’s bills? Two quart size Syringes, Ice Caps, Gloves, and Face Bottles in our Rubber Products Department. Maximum rubber goods are sold exclusively by us. 18 MA(N STR THE CURRAN DRY GOODS CO. FRIDAY IS HOUSEKEEPERS’ DAY HERE and we offer the housewife’ some extra good value to- IMOITOW. L | ROUND-UP OF ¢ CROOKS IThree Arrested in Cleveland Believed to Be Members of Organized Gang With Long Record. Cleveland, O., Oct. 12.—Three per- sons under aarrest here on suspicion of being members of an organized bLand of car robbers which has been operating between Cleveland, Chicago z;nnd St. Louis for three years, were | turned over to federal authorities to- | dqaay on charges of violating the in- Search being made for the leader of the gang, who is said to have been a noted Paris criminal. The arrests here were made Tuesday night following a raid on downtown pool rooms when lot viued at $15,000 waas recovered. It was all part of goods stolen from the American IXpress company cars on the iNckel Plate railroad during | the past month. 1 terstate commerce act. is hat the sinking of the | Don’t Poison Baby. Our Bargain Basement offers extraordinary values in fine grade Enamel Ware, Cook-, ing Dishes and Pots of all styles and shapes.—a big \bsolutely Removes ndigestion. Onepackage broves it. 25cat all druggists. 50c and 39c assortment, Special Friday PARLGORIC or laudanum to make it slee 3 These drugs will produce ah"p. and a FEW DROPS TCO MANY will produce the SLEEP FROM WHICH THERE IS NO WAKING. Many are the children who have been killed or whose health has been ruined for life by paregoric, laudaf- num and morphine, each of which is a narcotic product of opium. Dm are prohibited from selling either of the narcotlcs named to children at al to anybody without labelling them “poison.” The definition of “narcotm honor has been accorded | Mings, and she will ¢ a shower ns of this city, a well known bouquet of white roses ‘nrl 1_1“(‘5 of onal Cash Regis. | the valley. The bridesmaid will wear G 10 ]| *h-colored gown of the same ma- e e B 1 with roses to matck To the the Hundred Pe: man the groomsman has given a cold fountain pen, and the bride has E‘:OR"V VEARS AGO almost every mother thought her child mu.t have ceived a report on the case from the Washington envoy of t Nether- lands government, v about to de- spatch a note to Berlin which, in customary diplomatic terms, asked an explanation for the sinking of this | ter compa resents. | to memtership in Cairn; Extra Values in Bed Blankets eVEREADY offers 13@@@ omeone to carry away $3,000 in cash—genuine of- fer—no expense to ou—call at once for particulars, Look at Our Large Window Display Everready Flash Lights. THE DICKINSON DRUG CO. 169-171 Main Street, | Cent. club of the National | Register company. ‘ To become a member of this Hun- ed Per Cent. club a | prove himself 100 per cent, efficient | for a vear beginning on the first da) of January and ending o the last daf of December. | snccessfully do all [ een assigned to him for the vear. The feat of the local man in saiesn hip field may be better preciated when it is realized that he is the first man in this vicinity to be clected to this honorary club and the twenty-scventh in the United States ond Canada. In recognition of his cxcellent work he received a purse | of $150 in gold, all for a two weeks’ trip to Dayton and a visit to the National Cash Register plant, scuvenirs from every department and a handsome gold stickpin from the company. To Cure a Cold in One Take LAXATIVE BROMO Tablets. Druggists refund money if | it fails to cure, B. W. GROVE'S sig- | nature is on each box. 25c. advt. Day QUININE PACKARD—I'OX. The wedding of Gladys Fox, ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Fox of Putnam and Everett D. Packard, principal of the Vocational ligh school here took place at the home of the brides parents at 3 o’clock this afternoon. They will ' spend their honeymoon at Lake Sebec, Maine, after which they will return tc live on Buell street in this city. daugh- Cash | { pres | | salesman must \ | Worcester, ented her attendant of pearl beads. presented with Guests will New with a string The pianist has been a handsome brooch. be present from York, Middletown | and Hartfor In other words he must | business that has | | per e e Work ap- | | | { | Walker is a native of Middle- but has lived in this city a num- of vears. He is in charge of the order department at the Stan- and his bride was formerly cmployed in the same office. M. town, Thurry DEFENSE COMMISSION. President Appoints Associated With Members to Be National Board. On Board President Wilson’s Spe- cial, Oct. 12.—President Wilson en route to Indianapolis, last night nounced the appointment of members of the advisory commission to be as- sociated with the council of national defense created by congress at the last s on. At the same time he gave out atement saying he hoped the council will “become a rallying point for civic bodies working for the na- tional defense.” The seven members of the ne an- visory commission named by the pres ident last night are Daniel Willard, dent of the Baltimore and Ohio ailroad; Samuel Gompers, president | of the American Federation of Labor; Dr. Franklin H. Martin of Chicago, Howard E. Coffin of Detroit, Bernard Baruch of New York, Dr. Hollis God- frey of Philadelphi2z and Julius Ros- enwald of Chicago. grain ship in the Atlantic off the New England coast last Sunday. He said he could not explain the act other than that it was committed in a mis- interpretation of orders by a hot headed submarine commander (flag- rant examples of such action, he noted, having occurred before) who, having ascertained that the cargo was grain and that the ship would touch Kirkwall, had sent her to the bottom without heeding the fact that the grain was consigned to the Dutch government. “If Admiral Von Tirpitz had been at the head of affairs in Germany it would be understandable,” added the foreign minister, “ but I do not be- lieve it of Chancellor Von Bethmann- Hollweg, and I fully expect, n Iam | sure, that Germany will disavow the act of her commander and tender rep- aration for this absolutely unjustifi- able act. K. OF C. BANQUET TONIGHT. The following speak Leard at the annual banquet of Daly uncil, K. of C.,, to be held in the | banquet hall this evening: In- Rev. J. . Winters; introduc- Joseph M. Halloran, chairman of the banquet committee; toastmas- ter, Alonzo J. Hart; address, Rev. Pat- rick J. MecGilvey, national chaplain, representing Rt. Rev. John J. an; address, Governor M. H. FHolcomb; address, Mayor G. A. Quigley; ad- dress, Hon. Homer S. Cummings; ben- cdiction, Rev. J. Lec Sullivan, chap- ers will be lain of Daly Council. is : ““A medicine which relieves pain and_produces sleep, but which in poison- ous doses pruduces stupor, coma, convulsions and death.” smell of medicines containing opium are dxsgmsed, and sold under the names of ““ Drops,” * Cordials,” *“Soothing Syrups,” eto. medicine to be given to your children of what it is composed. CASTORIA CONTAIN NARCOTICS, if it bears the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher. Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of Comfortables and Spreads, Table Damask Towels and Napkins. Bleached Table Damask, new atterns, 40c¢ value r 25c¢. Friday, yard .... 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