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N EW | ~~~ ¢ | Lehigh Val ... Mex Petrol .....102% —— | Financia el Draft Contingent Leaves for Camp e —_ N Y Air Brake ..128 New York Stock E > N Y C & Hud .. 7“% tions furnished by Richter & Co. | Nev Cons .. oA Men to Volunte memr:c: s of the New York Stock Ex- \\T ‘YZ\OIn{'.‘\&”“!'{f!S‘ 20‘; cnange. R . The first district draft hoard will Aug. 12, 19 Nor Pac ..... 89% Young Peume permit some of its limited service men High I Jlose | Norf & West 104% to volunteeer for service. Some of — y 69 | Penn R R ....... 44% B the men so qualified and who have not | Alaska Gold . Peoples Gas ... 43% ecflme | been taken for various reasons for | am car & Fdy Co 85 341, | Pressed Steel S 12% service in the national army now have | J o poo 3 5 Ray Cons ....... 24% their opportunity. The hoard is called | ot o0 """ "7 4 7 | Reading b n eres a ) upon to furnish four men of this clas- | o 80 o 941, | Rep 1 & S com sification and the first four who report | oy 10 i 67 12 |Rep I & < at the office will be taken. If there | s oo gocoy, """ So Pac I" Savmg . i are no volunteers the board will make | Ao Smelting S 2 | so Ry selections. SIISUE et So Ry pfd i The second district has made selec- | 01 Tel & Tel .. Studebaker Give the young peo- tion of the men in the limited and |-naconda Cop { Union Pac ple an object for special service class and the following | & T S Fe Ry Co Utah Cop which to save and the will go to Camp Upton at Yaphank, | Bald Loco. 4% U 8 Rub Co right incentive—then N. Y. on August 30, this being the | B & O = 21U S Steel : A few good Suits left ar they will accumulate correct date for the departure of the | B RT ........ 41 y U S Steel pfd B money contingent: | Betn Steel Va Car Chem Michael Burris, municipal building, | Butte Sup Westinghouse An account with the Trenton, N. J. win Bailer, 472 | Can Pac ..... Western Union Straw Hats $1.00. Commercial Trust Co. Stanley street; Isadore Yankowicz, 61 ; Can Leather Willys Overland supplies the right in- Laurel street; Nils Ericson, 153 Broad- | Ches & O Bathing Suits 8 centive for building way, Schencctady, N. Y.; George Jonl- | Chino Cop e up a reserve fund. sonis, 33 Spring street; Philip J. Joyce, | Chi Mil & $5. 143 Cherry street. Col F & I New accounts are George R. Nelson of 563 East street | Cons Gas Soft Collars invited. has been designated as the alternate. | Cruc Steel. Do dite ! storm ) eazlyi Sindey, o e Del & Hud ..... 3 il i1z 3eers of 40 Jubilee 5 > morning William Beers of 40 J |.md On Savings Ac- Erie ... cee % 15 bound for this city and both legs were T count: AR P Enleflat iprdi o £ 4 | fractured and he had other injuries. i j Gen Elec .... 4 J He is at the New Britain General hos- fteen Cars Derailed Blocking Three | | % e is & e Ne 2 Fifteen Cars Derai Goodrich R 5 45 5 | pital undergoing treatment. Mortor- Tracks—Trains Consisted of 42 Gt Nor pfd .... g 9 9 man E. §. Bunnell and Conductor L. Gt Nor Ore Ctfs .. 2 2 32 M. Freedman were in charge of the [ rapld rate. A man The Fal‘l’e“ B ToadediCars - Suudirast, Inspiration ... 5 5 5214 | car. Mortorman Bunnell told the po- | in front of the car. has arrived safely overseas, according o Kansas City so ... 8 3, | lice that as he went up the grade on | could be stopped the : Hartford, Aug. 12.—TFifteen cars Kenpecott Cop .. 3 ; Jubilee street near East street the car | to be Beers, was struch 5 to a card received today by Mayor W l th G o were derailed on the old Highland di- | Lack Steel ... not travelling at an unusually | was tossed to one side. C otnng CO. o vision of the New Haven railroad, - = ; A financial meeting for the pay about 5:30 this morning, near Park ey e I ctbiocire T St ra e lie o ey e Swedish Lutheran Church tonight. | 4iyision and the south-bound track of = = Mis beth McGuane of Main | the Hartford division. There were no = = —— street is spending the week at Ocean | injuries reported at the office of the CITY ITEMS Beach superintendent, Several of the cars A daughter, Ma born to Mr. | were badly smashed and the contents - and Mrs. Adolphus Martineau of 22 | strewn about Store closed fomight, McMillan store, | Seymour street, this morning. The| The train was a special freight, east- el child lived but one hour and the fun- | bound, in charge of Conductor Donald | N eral was held this afternoon with bur- | Davi o) o) v 2 Misses Ruth Bassette, Catherine | {1 op R Davisiand Bogineer H. By Holleyjeon Vells, Dorothy Booth and Arline Nel- | gay 0"~ # Remtetigie ceten | talning 42 cnoh lodded Lhe deinl on are visiting Miss Dorothy Clark | oy monieianted mith thegsraitiogd icar) o s yang Drasing nstruments made in Amer- | caused, it is thought, by the breaking Any action of General Closing Monday Nights i R ca, a set kins Printing Co., 66 | of 3 3 2 . A . . 4 ST R o el O R e e o | G DR LRG0 T e save light—and heat this coming winter would, of ¢ i e e onis e Tl Amey FOR PUBLIC HEALTH. i be gladly welcomed by the Fuel Administration. iny two of our reg. $1.00 Shirts $1.00 ica, $9 a set. Adkins Printing Co., 66 = ffor two. Besse-Leland Co.—advt. Mz. and Mrs. Patrick Ryan of 53 | Church street.—advt Quantities of Food Destroyed Because | [ THOMAS W. RUSSELL, lremont street announce the engage- Mrs. Hugh Smith has received word . i s s ment of tjpeir daughter, Miss Grace | from her son, William, of his safe ar- ppiny R or tman iConsum ptions U. S. Fuel Administrator f Ryan, to Christopher Birmingham of | rival overseas. Tnspectors of the board of health 1 Dwight street. Mr. Birmingham Paul T. Bartleuski of 110 North | departzaent have been active during | [has received his call to report Thurs- | gtreet leaves tomorrow for the Cen- | the month of July and their totals day for service in the Naval Re- | tra) Officers’ Training School at Camp | ShOW 334 po'nds of meat, 2,100 |k erve eaiva pounds of potatoes and 30 pounds of Miss Ada Needham of Wakefleld | 1isses Olga Hellberg and Adalaige | Pickles destroved. So far this montn | [ The WlSheS Of our governg coury is spending her vacation at Con- ) / ewinave rsturdealtromiia vacation|| SNSHNCO0 IRSRRSSISE R R E = e Rbcen | . necticut shore resorts S stroyed. iy . . a1k f e The board of health is enzaged in | [ The nghtless Window Orq John A. Blake sold his house today el ind MreAesioh Rathas and o R 2 T i and s a0 b | the examination of all wells in the | I : x" “1“ IH h street, Hn]fi}u:h Hu] C -”“l; daughter, Mildred, Mrs. Mary Wright | ot limits. So far, 25 wells have been . Re state Co. to Thomas L. and | anq son, Charles, and Mr. and Mrs. s anan 2 e D Th h f l k B ana’ son. Crarles, and v and Mra | (2T 20 R e om0 s | B e wishes of our clerks > ha e found unfit for drinking purposes. | i Lady Wallace lodge Daughters of | week’s vacation at Short Beach. el i e Scotia will hold a regular meeting [ N and Mrs. W. H. BHnn of 12| poen elosed and stens hawe baon Wednesday evening. All members are | yople street received word of the safe | tanen ta. render the athere cafe por | expécted to be present. The grand |, .jya] overseas of their son, Howard ;“pn SeRESIE s theothoraieateg ot t 0 t o t' ohief daughter will be present and also | gliny He is well known in baseball | o I 1C measure the deputy, Mrs. Jones. Refreshments 2 i | The board of health Is also en- IS a patriotic asure circles throughout the state. He Was| cazeq in the servey of all cesspools Upton—Chance for Limited Service | Sale price, odd sizes. TRUCK BY TROLLF William Beers of Jubilee Street in Hospital With Legs Broken. Yillihe sorved. formerly a member of the Pioneers of Miss Lauretto Campbell has returncd | (i city e B ecause - It meets the government mor, f i S ditions from Boston after visiting Miss Fran-| jann Tersant| who! has| been conditions i S . as_Pe€fM ] of every well and cesspool fo. 3 ces Jeffords. spending a week's vacation at Wood- : QxF BT Foaupn kI Ll R roforence. " We feel that it is the right thi ; majority the wells where after a week’s stay in Boston. - f By . water was found unsuitable for drink- M#sses Cathryn McAvoy and Norma [ LAWRENCE YF IS COMING ing purposes are located in the north- heehan are spending the week at Mo- HOME ON A FURLOUGH. | ern section of the city where a num- Store closed tonight, Rackliffe Bros. | Jumbus, Ohio, and at present with e ET N —advt. ¢ Company B, 101st Machine Gun Bat- APPOINTED VISITORS. The home garden committee has | talion in France, has cabled the Amer- | e ] appointed George P. Spear and L. L. |ican Hosiery Co., where he held a re- | County Commissioners Select Women Sprague a sub-committee with power | sponsible position before going to war, of New Britain For Places. to act on the purchase of the Boys' | that hels coming home on a furlough. |y ounes commissioners in their Mv\:\ auto truck for the home garden e IR session today appointed Mrs. Arthur | |§ work. DEATHS AND FUNERALS | E. J. Reilly of 36 Camp street, Mrs. | 3 Store closed tonight, The Alling S William Forsythe of 17 Crown street Rubber Co. advt. Mrs. Caroline Liman. and Miss Cora M. Beale of 428 \\'c»L‘ G k Walter L. McCrum, an assistant 5 Main street to serve as £ Mrs. Caroline Liman, aged 53 years, | M 4 members of foreman at the Stanley Works, has | widow of August Liman, died at mid- | the board of visitors of the Hartford | [ been recommended for training at | pight last night, at her home, 44 Kel- | County Temporary Home. Mrs. Reil- N sk, N. Y. He has already started on | pegs. Mrs. Liman was born in Sweden | Herald and Mrs. Forsythe has lonz | S . . his new duties, but has heen a resident of New Britain | been interested in philanthropic work Store closed tonight, Leone & | for the past 25 years She leaves m“ Miss Beale s the woman probation | 2 l t Herrmann Co.—advt. | mourn her loss, two sons, August L., officer | e C 1 afl Ol'e At the bi-monthly meeting of the |and Carl A, and a daughter, Miss| There were vacancies on the board by reason of the death of Mrs. John B S S v o i The Fair Department Store Davis from the city. M. T. A. & B. society vesterday | Amelia L. Liman, all of this city. | 1 er than routine business we Mrs. Liman was one of the oldest | nsacted. The committee in charge | members of the Swedish Bethany | 3 @ A of the recent Tierney Cadet field day | church and the Ladies’ society con- — = = ) R P kh dt & D B Hroers aicte aon o 423 | Rectod with that church. | mev. sume a smesumore. | B8 enier, ricknar unn t more than $50 was cleared. The funeral will be held tomorrow | Rev. Herbert A. Jump, formerly ) | * Tonighe between 7:30 and 4 b m Leonard & Hermann Co. S TaandlCo e ndvt Swedish Bethany church, Rev. G.|alls in the shipyard at Fore Rivy E. Pihl officiating. Burial will be in [ Mass. Because of his identity, whi h w l Irving, have returned from their ‘('0\'810(1 he withdrew from the work Leon Anthony Tinty of 29 Pearl | tay at Chalker Beach A member of his congregation dis- | A hl B\ b k street and Lollie Perkowsky of 100 3 % s ; - s f: and realizing the patriotic mo- . died Saturday in Wildwood sani- Glen street sought a marriage license | tnrium. Hartford, following a linger- | tive wrote to friends and told what | (¥ e n u er 0 at the town clerk’s ce today. The | Mr. s the preacher was doing. i = . 8 g illness. arrived ia this bride-to-be ig only 17 years old. city about four months ago, to visit —_— : . The condition of Mi Florence | his cousin, Mrs. B. Y. Jones of Dwight | REVIVED WITH PULMOTOR. | A A Mllls Case ho was stabbed last week. is | street, before returning to his former The pulmotor owned by the fire o o further improved toc home in Urmia, Persia. It was while | department was the means of saving Frank Mulvihill of Main street, | here that he became ill and upon ad- | @ life vesterday. Frank Jurinez of | Geo Rapelye i S he Hurlburt street was almost as- | | . afternoon at 2 o'clock, from her late Tonight between 7:30 and 9 p. m s u residence, and at 2:30 o’clock, from Jonathan £ ator on onc of the | vice of a physician, entered the | | > keeping the waters | sanitarium in the hopes of being | Phyxiated when found in his room | K clear of mines, ii |cured. | vesterday morning and Chief Dame | na ; 0 nSOn home on .. The mine sweep- | Mr. Sargis came to this country | and Capt. Barnes responded to a call } . : : - ~. J. L. Kelly for the pul- | |K . er on whi \& duty has |about six years ago from Persia, | from Dr 3 I BesnEactiveliinen SR being an Assyrian by nationality. He | motor. As far as could be learned | i aC 1 e rOS. Misse Mary Feeney, | 16aves to mourn his loss, a brother, | Jurinc nn:lw;lm! 15 e oft »HT gas b St g edy : ElSa e Main street, this city, | Saturday night when he retired and | J d M hk Anna Cotter, Agnes o d M S B c 3 for 7 e e T Sl e crats MERE Bunerslwas neld thialpractithatiithefiviind oSS Weregpertly & N i iy : : e afternoon at 2 o’clock, from St. Mary's | ©pen_he might have died. | M C Lewltt Store closed tonight, Bdward Mesh- - - £ church. | . ‘gen.—advt. e TOO TATE FOR CTASSIFICATION. | i 2 2 Mrs. Je snlon of Washington | Joseph Sudinski. | - | h l S lt Sh street has received a card from her Toseph Sudinski 28 v FOR SALE—Bicycle. e ap ae peCla y Op on Geo nnounc > ar- = * | Stanley street. pO (2801 AImotne. § | died at the New Britain General : . rival overseas L 2 b { b Store closed tonight, M. C. LeWitt. | hosplal f Sl & B ie wes | J. Ru n dmitted hospital dur advt fternoon. His home was at 178 Al- | TO RENT—Furnished Single Rooms, | B Woraghasibeerrecelved hefe (thatil o ttrect " The body removed to| § .25 per week or 50c. per night. | § Star Cloak CO Private Aleck Berg of Springfleld, | ;. 5me. Furnished Light Housekecping | [ . Mass., formerly of New Britain, has| She Rooms, $4. All light, airy roon wrrived safely overseas Cardl ot Thanks, newly decorated. Begley House, 4 Main street. ———————————————————————————— Toni veen 7:30 and 9 p. *Men's 19c Hose two for 25c. Bes nd Co.—advt ish to express our mo-t sin- inks to friends and neighbors r many expressions of sym- | Seaman Charles Witkin of the navy | pa and floral tributes at the time | WANTED—Two senioir high school has written to Mayor Quigley con- | o > death of our son and brother, girls for work in accounting depart- | ferning navy life | John R. Meyers ment of local manfacturing concern. | | Daniel Fitzpatrick, formerly chauf- | MR. AND MRS. JOHN D. MEYERS Address P. O. Box 1025, Citv. | B for the board of public wor &ND FAMILY, 8-12-6d !