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FRENGH WARRIORS AUBIGNY DENA, > nd f) 2 ZeA” J s @ Military Band Will Give Open Air | g S L Goneert at 6 p. m. e Yy sl RGOS CRMBRAI N Sy Plans for visit of the French | ®ras- 5 el DduLcERs < LaNDcECiES Army band of 70 pieces on Septemher reeast? 16 were developed in rapid fashion af | a meeting of the committes of ar- | p rangements last night at the mayor's E ' WASSICNY, office New Rri 1 is 10 be honor < ', \‘-' a8 thelflst oity In' Bonnecticut whis = = T~ the famous mnusicians will visi a = = =~ G render a concerf. These musicians = We Are Now Showing are French war heroes and include some men ¢f much prominence in the committee to make their visit a S } notable one. as other Connecticnt eit- Stein-Bloch and fes will vie in welcoming the visifors 5 The hand 1l come here in autos | Shuman from Hartfc o'clock. A recep it e / tion will tendered th ¥ A cony 1 H ST S/MON} All the new Styles ThltfRalati=of & getar n ke At citizens to announced later and Patterns Open Air Concert Planned Ny DAR The band will =ive an open air con G . $25 to $45. cert on Central park from 6 to 6:30 | P aror’ o'clock, after which they will he fs W FAI < dered a Iuncheon, the place to he an nounced as soon as arrangements e have been definitely The con- cort at the Fox theater will follow the | il luncheon Ail the proceeds of the The Farre el T the “Benefit dnFover duSoldat.” that oo SIS A S By i 5 is “For the Ho for Soldiers™, ar ! A s 1/ lot iflg 0 s “For the Home for Soldier 5 COMPIEGNE. Solssons 11/ 1 . organization in Irance similar to the e crs 50ISSONS o I 11111] T T e : Y. M. C. A. All the expenses of the CLERMONT YT oRT B 3 SE New York Stock Hyol concert with the attendant reception Newsvork e c v:”(l»r”\v\'.n\‘\]vgv S A rneny tions furnished by Rf vided by private o ot aiembérs of the New. ¥q | ange. all the money raised will go to we 5 | & Aug, e S sas3ss jiess s L | purpeses ‘ . : i < '4 ~ 5 e 5 i : 3 H Alaska Gold 3 the af ol Porter Y i : H e : Am Agri Chem 997 - | eharge of the refreshments. Judge W 3 o H \ | F. Mangan of the concert. H. V. Camp : Am Car &Idy Co 36 | of publi and the mayor of the re- e | » Am Can A ception. Frnest N. Humphrey, who DALrIARTIN : S Tioco e is chairman of the decorations com CSSEEEL Am Smelt THIERRY, g | Am s welcoming the visitors. Tt is hoy I Anaconda €op . . ray that this display will he widespread N 3 ald Loco ... 51 s ger and factories as well as the stores. It . N e AR ) . S i is expected that evervhody will feel ; sl ) M/fih"}\, 0 15 Do & O L TR sired Wt Aug. 24.-—Germany | the gpirit of the occasion and give the Nin 9 cth Steel . 85 v sented \lxt-v‘v P rates to th mantls atill is far from starvation or from | Frenchmen the ve Dest impressions Can I'a Ve B 5 }[ ’””,’-\.h:v?m “‘r,\’f, 1‘;"{’-\‘(““’]‘,‘"1 iflih the limit of its endurance so far as | of New Britain. These gentlemen are The allied s . { Con Leather . he matter is expected to be given . 2 armies have driven into [lower is a contir S he crisseross shaded atine| ; 6 | sl M Gl R L the civilian population is concerned. | répresentative of their own country, |the foe's flanks at Picardy. wresting | offensive alasase aaded faneg | BRLNE | Ghesia 5 : This is the substance of a report and it is of prime importance ti from them the solid biack areas. The \ : Feiy epect fhie 0 ; The dash line is the old Hinden made to the Associated Press by a | they should carry away the very bewt ‘upper was taken in Byngz's now dri "‘ itlesss line, the solid line the present s Swedish journalist who has just re- [ impressions of an industrious city | between Albert ana Ar and thearea 0 2lo : ol Zore Dist Sec '+ oo.irs. 693 turned from an extended stay in Ger- : i like New Britain Trie ... 2 153 many and at Marienbad, Bohemi = ] IFAREWELL TO DUBLIN BOYS > Gen Ele 14 In north Germany, particularly in | FAREWELL TENDERED PERHAPS THE “WI{'PPET” T}_EAT (\HASTD HUN (‘E Gt Nor Ptd .. ... ] 92 W) S Ll ] G0 00 B1 Berlin, there is a marked scarcity of e | 11 T 3 i) ;] NERAL Nl A. . are to leave shortly for foodstuffs. Nevertheless, there i < LXOL P LS A i in the United States army enough for existence and the r A farew reception was tendered OERutation 3 ! ell hanquet will he tendere ants of the better class still serve | Philip D. Ross at his home, 355 Arch N s i it Interborough \mple portions of meat without a | street, last evening, by a number of : ; : A Kennecott Cop meat card. The farmers generally | hig friends. He wili enter the service Lack Steel tifl have plenty, even in mnorth Ger- | of Uncle Sam next Monday, when 1 will leave this eity with a draft con- ; : toastmaster and in the Swedish | tin As he has already served £ > 52 R o | N Y Air Brake fior 1 7 evening will relate one year for his couniry, includin g A 2 ch % 7 ¢ N Y C & Hud 4% 7 what the other bo both infantry and artillery, this will 3 g 1 v 3 ; Nev Con oo S the service are doing. Thoma be no new experience. He was with 3 - x p - NYNHEHRR 4414 3 74 4 | will describe hia experiences while Stockholm Chi Mil & &t Paul 51 Monday when it is hoped by both Cruc Steel ....... 693 sides that a satisfact will be reached ory arrangi 4 . e Eric Ist pfd club tonight to James ‘‘Doc and Paul Kraull 5 An appropriate prograr ehigh Val o 3 9% 59 ried out. Bill Duda Mex Petrol i | | | many. Conditions improve, the journalist says, as one goes south- vard C'onditions in Austria are very ad. except for those who receive extra. food because they are doing war work. This class is satisfied with cohditions, but the rest of the popu- Jation 1s longing for peace The journalist doubted the pos ablity of any successful uprising in Company I of New Britain when & 8 3 § % o Nor Pa a1 4 . e s atadts s that company wrted for France ks ¥ 2 ; | Nort & west 108 - i mous o AR veral months ago, returning to Fort . 5 2 . i L Penn 1t R 4415 3 441 |seph Tynan w for his sub, “otten scause of trouble with s EiEa N : Peoples Gas A . | “Anything 1 ¢ nothin machine on the transport, after be § 5 ¥ < . B s . ER Pressed Stee . gaod Follc the speeches ing out 2 two days. He was i - ¢ 5 3 & g s i v Cons o 2 75 |come vocal selections by the Dubl disehs 1 vice the following &g e » R i Wi i Reading E guartet, composed of John Kupec day. During the course of the eve- " 2 5 } ‘ 5 { { Rep T & 2 “Poc” Moare, Bill Dudack and Harry ustrld e y R ning, solos were rendered by Mr ik R > £ . 5 3 i s 4 R Parsons. ‘The affair will be brought dhes rallronds serviceRin IO SImManV Solirgedsl and Mr.) Retteln whileg M B 3 { N\ R g S0 R S 3% 24% |to a close when Toastmaster Dudack ne aediated FAIthough & Ereatly Bretschneider rendered several plano G / : i oo 3 > R 1 oy . 3 6415 | will present the departing members duced. appears to be as punctual as| ;. o, " Mr. Ross received several ¢ : : ¢ S - ’ g po O | Texas OIl : 5 with wrist watches and founts n times of peace tokens of remembrance, among them ] AR § FES 5o i Union Pac ¢ 2 In clo i1l present will Asked what the civilian population 3 Star Sy i Banner,” and the Dub- a purse containing a stantinl sum i = 4 Tnited REruit thought about the war, the journal- B 3 2 e g P % Ttah Cop 1 lin's p >r. The members who are al- read he service are well-known v wrist watch and veling ba They have stopped talking ahout 5 3 : 5 3 3 % e g = g i 11475 11 \thietes who have performed it. They talk about food, sports and | PRAINMAN KILLED, TWO L s ; i T < St 1101 11015 1 | b es of spor They are \}\ alt theatricals. Berlin theaters are filled % I B g . , el 5 35 nith, Jame v James Rou nightly and the hotels, incidental OTAERS HURT ON D, L. AND W. . . : e ' E : N NS S lv, are being re-decorated and re Mew York., Aug. 24 A trainman i o e i &5 Wil 1914 o Mic yar me; painted I asked the reason for thi was killed and two others slightly in- i 5 1 . ind was told they were getting ready red when & empty troop e i : : < 2 el A s 1 ! 3 J Kelleher 1 jured en n mpty I ¥ train 2 ; . : ;\;Qxl‘i\'q(i Z)‘\\ ' ()R : ! 2 S for the ocming of peace westbound from Hoboken —on the nuh's servie thought about the recent German | railroad crashed into a light engine railroad i g E ir the death of James Rouillard, - | the front who was killed in France in were morning The small tanks are £ a ve 3 P I Hindenburg knows what he is Edward Ericssen fireman, of Agent Cosariff Discusses Arrangement doing. If he goes backward it is he Seranton., Pa., was Kkilled The in- B — i CROCODILYE CLUB BANQUET. cause he has an ohject and not be-| jured are . Bookheimer, engineer to Relieve Congestion and el el e B e CEREMONIES FOR AMERICAN DEAD IN FRANCE ly Mepresents the majority opinion of Sceranton reverses Their replies fay bly | near Jersey City Heights early this ) Underwood & [Tnderwood.) e A conference hetw C]I ' ITEMS CARDINAL FARLEY TMPROVES, IANARGTE L Onat o NOTIOHE I Ligalibe | concerns and railroad otficials [ Mamaroneck, N. Y., Aug. 24.— o ik 2 & R el held 1y afternoon. i thetliss it Crossley String orchestra at T. A. B. [ Further slight improvement was re- e . y, S “ Tt § | Cham Commerce rooms, when : e d % L triote hall tonight.—advt { ported today in the condition of Car b 3 R n "} A 7 P % the matter of using auto trucks to re- | citizen and the most i Business of the Adams press Co. linal John M arley, archbishop of | g i 3 ¥ ! R 5 3 4 lieve frelght shipments of manufac- |, tend In this city has increased to such an | New York. who is critically ill at his | A ] AN 5 - ] tured prodicts in this city was agair 1 | taken up and arrangements made f extent that the company has just add- | sSummer home heve : i ; ] e 3 ST g ) } “sailing da ( the local freight | depot. A conference is scheduled e - Thg Misses Kathleen Cranby and Pl 5 2 3 e g s & i Harriet* Cosgrove are spending their % % 4 Yl X 3 " s 1;4( \;mv!l "»“ ,\l‘tu;m\‘ i ‘mtl\fl"uyf n;'\\ vacation at Nantasket Beach 2 % o s g 2 | week, between loca ck owners anc F : . ¥ G p ke 2 ' 3 s 2 the traffic managers, at which time ft - 2 ; is expected more definite arrange- ed double teams to its equipment his vacation at Block Island LF A 3 Vi ? iR O % & A { ments will be made for the com MILUKOFF LEREAVES THE Miss Anna Clark,” bookkeeper for 3 3 AT N4 SR R 2 ‘ y : mencement of automobile truck | CONSTITUTTONAL DEMOCRATS the John A. Andrews company, and % ¢ 4 3 < - e i Bty ¥ routes for shipment of freight to and & 3 : her sister, Miss Clark of A5t ’ % § g ; T S from (s cits isterdam, A 1 M Cheltnut street o leave x il s o ; 3 T s 5 i 4 S Be AT I , Yesterday I Agent J form tomorrow for ( New Lon- | There will be an tertainment, A A 2 ; A V& & p: A bG8 CosgHff, representing the railrond, don, wh they d the next | i ; i 5 : 4 A | met the traflic mana ind “sailin AL Lt G Y 4 s i % *aveangenients were made. B George McGuinness BElm street, | «7. JEAN'S HALL ON CHURCH ST. EE e G 4 S o G U 0 | the introduction of this method vari- Who expects to leave next Monday . % i 28 3 ; 2 $ B : ¢ At % ays will be set each week on | paper with a draft contingent, was pre- FRIDAY EVENING, AUG 30. ¢ o ARG 8 i Ak ¥R ich cars for certain points will de- sentdd yesterday with a purse con 4 i s s HEY Fo AL : | part. remardless of t umon t | tion in taining $50, by employes of the Peck Beginning at % o'clock for the Y ‘ s P & g L5 ; : @ | ht on hand. It is probable cars | stitutior Young Mfg. Co. He is the first [ benefit of the colored draftees who to leave the company's local | wij| Jeave N Britain and Plainville a ’/\_'/ 4 : 3 W C R B i ’ T oy service in the army on the of September Atrangements are being made by | " 5 LB L ollowed SR : i e T A S ,‘2 2 |# Connecticut Trust o afe Deposit CO. the New Britain lodge of EIks to have 7 ¥ August R. Dolg of this city, sent to a | by good music and other features » e S > e A STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORATION home for invalids. Before his health gl falled Mr. Doig was bookkeeper for ADMISSION the late T. H. Brad organized and qualified through years of efficient, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Woods trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian, femily have returned from - T ? Ry O Aot o % 5 % Executor or Administrator. spent in Hooste Fal Ny # ; : = R uegts of Mr. Woods ‘hmn;(-rh" 2 § e | ; . : o ; ai ! Capital $750,000. Surplus and Profits $1,000,000 845 is physical director at the loc A s . : Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. Y. M. C. A. and will resume his HARTFORD. CONN. M. H. WHAPLES, Pres't, duties Monday morning Kol e LL L Ceremonies atl an American cemc JUETers of (i can Expe ( Letter Carrier Rollin Case is visiting %= || tary in France at the General Head- |ary For his aunt, Mrs. Henry Juengst. mniit | Underwood &