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WBR:TAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1918 ::ad to put in cracker pullL AMP[ONSH] k, | -cll illustrated at the teas being| There was no question about the g ! ven for returning soldiers and|complete success of Nettie's discov- ON SHUTTLE M : sailors. S as the fragrance of the fresh a : Every woman ¥ the metrogolis|cups of tea W mchp&l&o served added ¢ has in her pantry\§ $¥p-| to the inviting Tel 5 ply of the Natior #”Com-|{ Anothgy favorite at the tea hour— t )} i B £ pany’s alway ¥ WL univer-| and ces them nlm;:cl as_much etary E. B. Morris Announces et o g R P i cieon: i the Wh ~ Nettie, WHComely 2\ N jraham ] N ; i y ; 3 ns Kkeep- y Nav g mdhpxn able in modern housel ich Opens Wednesday '::anfo(\)'udlhch(“ : ing. Teople have been so thoroughly Course Should Produce ptertaining 2 L s e ! which they sup- pam flour that £ is a mat- 2y ehlp in port. .o To think R roine Afers from all parts of the state . $he had Fig Neyy \ e G right is to eat right. ‘Qu: | Or stroll through our various departments. Thousands of Bitc Meidow oy linke (or o o8 i e mag? Men and women accustomed ¥ | pieces of specially selected furniture and hundreds of handsome rugs open Wednesday morning at 8 il tea wasdly to mental effort have learned to oek. Over the local course which .y, local course wiic fF oo e the delicious combination of ¢ |J are at your disposal. Pick practical gifts for the June Bride. lé best in the Ilast, some excellent tanf o et Srra itches should be played before the . 4% pu-‘lty and nutrition furnished ©Of the tourney Saturday. | ; i by N. B. C. Graham [ The handicap committee in charge V s - = Jfthe tourney, has arranged for the ti ? ach | Crackers. Pwing events and prizes: i ittee [ SWeanesday June $ . m. Qualify- € round, 36 holes for championship; paired need Hot He b holes for. consolation, bunker cup, club. | Prizes will be awarded the Saturday, June 28,.8:30 a. m. Finals | Atch play winner and runner-up in in all 16 and beaten eights; cham- many complete sixteens as return pionship, consolation, ‘and bunker | vealec @rds, to the winner and runner-up cup, sixteens and beaten eights at 36 ! Or e 0, each beaten eight in each sixteen holes; all others at 18 Tholes. A\IIV; edged witil gy - : ew a man hna to the semi-finalists of the cham- playing 18 hole finals may play either mona and Loty e o1 rance recently, | | fonship. Scores in the qualifying at 9 a.m. or 2:15 p. m. Some bruised leaves lay 23 CHAEN g it very difficult ound will also count for the Con- 8.45 a. m. Finals in two ball four- tom of the basket, and the L ] #bread that was either jnecticut. Golf association club team somes, match play, 18 holes. emitted a delicate fragrance. ad \ € or digestible. He had re thampionship, for which each club 9 a. m. and 2:30 p. m. Medal play charm to the delightfully flavored.|cdtTse to N. B. C. Graham Crackers. fnay enter a team of five men whose handicap, 18 holes, state handicaps. s must be properly posted he. Prizes for lowest #ross and net scores : — - - Reed, Rattan and Willow Furniture on a Crex or Fibre Rug and Qs ki a2 mh e fcip Sstallgbe Eh el 4 LR TUIGT LTS W, 10:04 a. m—Maurice Pease, Shuttle | of Bolshevik nature was in progress. lantil the next championship by the Secrgtary . B. Morris of the asso- 3 . Mead . Willard G. Hyatt, Highland. | Nothing of this nature was detected S = s e e el e WG el g OG0T s el LR Vudor Porch Shades will make your veranda a comfortable cool s 5 * a of the services, QI ochiof che ot (B PPaliaes At e s RtE N, o ol miiine Wentogie. another phase of the alleged trouble receive a silver medal. s follows o . i s : o 1 10:12 A. M.—W. E. Hinsdale (Part- | appeared. The police learned that l l h focn i eagannualRassociatcnd i, e R e during the week, following the resig- place to ive this summer. . : T804 A me—Merwin S Hart, Wil.| 1016 A. M.—Albert H. Chase (Part- | nation of the pastor, the Bolshevik ‘N' 1 h ld “ Th. i Thursday, June T m. First om 7. Sweency, Shuttle Meadow | ner) Norwich. clement went to New York and se- lth lce becommg scarce you should save all you can. is 1S round, 18 holes; match play in cach [ g BWERES Soul FIeslovt 1710520 A, M—Kirtland W. Decherd | cured a clergyman of their belief, ner) New Haven (Pariner) Highland. ! despite the fact that the bishop had 2 p. m. second round, 18 holes ; S a . . n. s : RN IR A guckson, shuctts| 1024 A 3% H. ZimmermanNew | assigned 2 successor to Rev. Vanvwn § - easily done with our Refrigerators. LI Io g cao R Meadow: R. D. Sanford, Litchficld Haven; H. S. Redfield, Shuttle Mead- | here. It is the opinion of the re- 2000 e s o s norea s Rl R e e tiring priest that the Reds are at- mateh play in each beaten eight. e i Voeate e | °"10:25 A. M.—G. P. Durfee, W. P.|tempting to secure control of the church. Rev. Vanyush will remain m—— |7 8:20 a_m.—7T. F. McLaughlin, Har-| Arnold, Waterbury. {5 [ichunet faRen, NVanyuen nliomel ' | o1 Locknart, Weatozue. { '10:22 AL M—B, P. Merriman, W. P, { If 7 il o s ; | 24 a. m-——R. H. Deming, Richard | Bryen, Waterbur esicansiderab G e clicnmn fiat Sl ‘ N | \\ yne, Hartford 06 A Mortimer ! Bi Hoster || Sl ArchuNeste i e Wl W W 3:28 m.—Malcolm Farmer, P. B. | o 1A, Wagnt sl cause for arres Stanley, Shuttle Meadow. Ay . i et ey e O S ety MeMahon, | AGQYRIANS THREAT ® [ ) i Dr. M. J. Rowe, Weatogue. Howe. Shutile Meadow z i I T e o WU o e R L S B D) () LEADS TO ARREST replaces nerve wastace, B terson, Hartford b ot by _ increases strength energy. B4 2l TosephiAlnop ! Elerbert |0 L0 460 ST JoNmES udanaky, BThos: endurancC and Vicor 5 . B A. O’Brien, Sequin Assyrian “Collector” Demands $150 builds firm healthy flesh. g& < Jlow ten > 0:48 M.—Chas. Rodenbach, | , NUAL rS . JLAN OTHERS HOME. RECRUITING OFFICE NOTES, L S 10:48 A. M.—Chas. P. Rodenbach o g O hder Dot Penaity ANNUAL BOYS' DAY. COHOLAN 1:2)\:"' : R HoME ING ¢ C ) BEST THING KNOWN FOR H. Jarvis, Sequin Walter Gatcomb, Naugatuck 2 —_— Rev. Philip THIN NERVOUS 8:48 a. m.—Donald S. Tuttle, Har- 10:52 A. M.—R. E. Page, Howard Troubles Aired in Court. Events Held at New Britain Rifle | the regular army, and Lieut. Gerald | Men Being Enlisted for Service onf { ris Whittemore, Naugatuck Seymour, Hartford. S a5 R Coholan are spending a leave of ab- e " o e e ook, Hart. | 10:36 A, M-—John Sudarsky, Thos| Mike Odishoo, self-appointed col- ClubyRanteionysaturaay. sence at the home of their mother, opDorderiand in, Alacka, | ank English, New Haven. | A. O'Brien, Sequin. lector for an Assyrian relief fund to The first annual boys’ day was held | Mrs. Grace M. Coholan of 19 South Four local men enlisted last week | 56 a. m.—Howard S. White, W.| 11:00 A. M.—Dale D. Butler, Part-| Which every Assyrian whom he ap-|at the New Britain Rifle club range, | High street Father Coholan, who | for oversea; rvice. | Monogan, Waterbury | ner) Highland. proached was expected ta give $150| Belvidere, on Saturday. The Boys' | was stationed at Kelly field, Texas, for Recruiting Sergeant Baudoin = ans 9:00 a. m.-—Roger Hov Shuttle | 11:04 A. M.—T. W. Walsh (Part- | Or remain in his home for the coming| club band played several selection: ! over a year, is now attached to a reg- nounced today that infantrymen, ar Meadow; John T. L. Hubbard, Brook- | ner) Waterbu six months under penalty of death| aAn exhibition in fancy shooting was | ular army unit at Camp Dix, N. J. He | tillerymen, signal corps men, air serv< Tawn: e A J. Van Schasck | upon his first appearance on the| given by A. Topperwein was the celebrant of a solemn high | ice men, medical corps men and quage 9:04 a. m.—F. A. Dewing. Shuttle | (partner) Hartford streets, was assaulted Saturday night| " Tpe local units of the Winchester | mass at St. Mary’s church vesterday | termasters and ordnance men can ba Meadow; W. I. Whitmore, Hartford, | 11:15 A. MW, G. Bushnell (Part. | DY Michael Zeher and Jonathan Boles| pife corps held a competitive shoot. | MOrning. Lieut. Coholan is with the | enlisted for service on the Mexican s ST b i St s 9 when the latter refused to give and | mpo g o1' o e chowed a tie between | OFdnance department in Grand Rap- | border. : _ J. D. Chapman, Greenwich. e A MotW. Patterson, H. v, | oPiected to being called a Bolshevist.| ™ pgyarq Barsley and Curtis Cli- | 198, Mich. He expects to be discharg- | Men desiring to serve in Ala. 9:12 a. m.—E. W. Broder, -C.. B. sl e ]“ erson, H. W-| After hearing the facts of the case,| ¢/ q" Lpioh was shot out, Curtis | ¢l from the service about August 1. enlist in the U. S. infantry. Morcam: Haittaia Boarbory SRAcelBED Ok " Judge Jowies T Meshill suspemdedi o S0 TR B L BRe D = : 20 a. m.—S. G. Pierce, Norman | judgment upon Zehrer and Boles.| {'{ford scoring QIO ERa possibIo e Sequin. p Officers Bdward Kiley and Wallace 2% hile 11-_1‘“’}""“"“ sonley conk] lade, s 5 m.—A. R. Stephen, G. H.| Richardson made the arrests. onlygscorel 17 S8sTh o finners Anjitho 9:20 a. m.—Everett Japp, Clark RRIGORRRWCaitoR U e (Gl rRrradiey o According to Boles' story he met|hundred yard dash were Katzowitz | SPECIAL TONIGHT 6 P. M. TO 9 P. M. ONLY, f 4 t TFriday night | Madrack, Clifford and Google; 220 e R T thony St Odishoo on the street Friday night | . s, . and the fund was explained to him at | yard dash, Joseph and Clifford. Ralph Elsvatioon S i 2 a. m.—A. M. Dickinson, S. T.| that time, He stated that as he had | B- Far secr of the Y, M. C. ! STEAKS ROUND, PORTERHOUSE 27C You have vour teeth exam- L L DA Couch AW Cran o watsthu taken out his first papers in this coun. | A. Boys' department had charge of | OR SIRLOIN Prat artforc 36 a e . m.—E. L. Tuttle (partner) = ol T 4 _ | the athletic events. ined twice a v Why not dia s e B 0o Flerey B try he felt that it was no longer nec your EYES? They arc more Stoddird Brocklasa: 3 \\'*']"I“"h" . ” essary for him to give toward relief —_— BEST MAINE POTATOES ... <o Pk 498 40 a. m.—H. A. Redfield (part-| funds for Assyria and for this state- | Saie of s e o Silvorann c o important. f 9:36 w. m.—B. Tredennick. (Part- | nery Hartford. Al e e e ““"T“l "“ “-f“\“"‘»‘“ & Son Silverware. BEST WHITE COMPOUND .. 2 1bs 55¢ ' co). Hishiand hise Not Patved! s hink of buying at an average of e inloy BRI e o | shoo then explained to him, he said, Following is a list of entries re- | hat if he refused to give he would be one-half price such artistic silver- | ALL DAY TUESDAY SPECIALS. Stephen D. Horan, Weatogue. ceived which have not been paired. In | 1 ware as that produced by those r . o o - s 2 a . orced to remain off the streets for by S = > Z 3, 9:44 5. m.—W. Parker Seeley, Rob- | accordance with the ruling. of the | tne s reontms mmrin. atareets for | tor silversmiths, R. Wallace & Sons Swift’s Premium Mild Whole Milk ert Abbott, Brooklawn T aboT i tte ot LT Wallingford, Conn., Wise, Smith - * f _ ociation | ning when they again met the ques 5 v b 1} § 944 a. m—W. Parker Seeley, Rob- | these will be assigned partners and | tion was put ta him and he once more | CO: @nnounce a special sale of these eo0 . C i ert Abbott, Brooklawn starting times by the committee at the | refused. When the threat was re-| WAreS commencing tomerrow morning Prints G | 9:48 a. m.—E. B. Morris, Dr. A. H. | first tee Wednesday morning. This is | peated hy Odishoo, Boles called Zeher | &t their silverware department, each A Better Bufter Substitute. | are, Hartfora. true also of any post entries. 2nd together thoy Eave him a beating, | 2rticle advertised carries the R. Wal- Optometrists and Opticians |3 9 a. m.—N. B. Cole, (Partner), Thomes Hewes, Farmington. B aishse ldcnlea sy lace & Sons’ guarantee without time | Woodway. Harral S. Tenney, Greenwich. 2 L limit. Included in the sale are table 327 MAIN STREE 9:56 a. m—W. D. MacDonald, ard Penrose, Hartford. VISIT LOCAL SCHOOLS, knives, forks, tea spoons, table spoon LEAN BEEF POT ROASTS . i 20c W | (Partner), Woodway. Brown, Highland. ; cake knives, pie knives, berry forl FANCY BEEF CHUCK ROASTS 22 Successors to the Late 00 e Pease snucte e e e el ation | ovster ladles, cream ladles, and scores y S. Stanley Hovvitz 2 | Meadow; J. W. Curtiss, Greenwich. . Dudley Bufler, Highland. L Caton i i FRESH CUT PORK CHOPS . ... 3de of other pieces of fine lver plate D. W. Camp, Highland. Luspects s choolsiHerolTodi ware which will be eagerly snapped LEAN PLATE CORNED BEEF . 18¢ Dr. J. A. Cooke, Highland. Four members of the committee on | up at the prices marked for the sale, T s WIRE YOUR Dr. H. DeForest Lockwood, High-| education of the New Bedford cham-| A fine opportunity indeed to replen- | FRESH GROUND HAMBURG 26¢ OLD HOUSE e Hietiana | ber of commerce visited In this eity | ish your sliver chest at a very great: FRESH SLICED BEEF LIVER 12¢ ¢ and inspected the local schools, | saving.—advt ran] Highland. The delegation was headed by A. H.| e e NOW FOR ELECTRIC LIGHTS 0! 2 New Haven. Andrews, executive secretary of the ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED, d ' C. Elwell, Jr., New Haven. board of commerce and formerly of | Lean Pa er Ruhn AT REASONABLE PRICF William K. Shepard, New Haven. this city. The other members were | Miss Hoplk b Eoon mhG Sugar p g 3 . W. Slayton, New Haven. C. F. Broughtor, assistant treasurer Cured 5 B()()k Blnd]ng Telephone 751-14 : an it . B SOnamaot of Robert N. Cochrane of Cromwell. B 3 9] S in. ire: arer the Ci f 9:16 a. m.—Joseph Stien, Charles “Comfortable Vision™ of City Manufacturing The engagement of Miss Elise May Brinley, Sequin. company, and J. A. Desaulniers, busi- | Hopkins to Robert Norton Cochrane g ® PECIAL N A PINKUS a ‘aulkins, Sequin. ness mana and editor of L'Inde-|of West Cromwell, was announced at SPE g . B. Pratt, Sequin. pendent, a French daily paper. a dinner at the home,of her parents, res rufi S : C. H. Baldwin, Shuttle Meadow. The committee was conducted about | Mr. and Mrs. William M. Hopkins Pionk Books ey e C. F. Bennett, Shuttle Meadow. the schools by Superintendent Stanley | of 432 West Main street on Saturday “l.ocse Leaf Sheets LRATLIETENY ARSI William H. Booth, Shuttle Meadow. | H. Holmes, Judge B. F. Gaffney, | evening he dinner was given in - & | Satisfaction Guaranteed N. P. Cooley, Shuitle Meadow. | sc Commissioner Herbert H. | honor of William and Henry Hopkins Index and Guide | 7 o Philip Corbin, Shuttle Meadow. | Pease and Secretary Sprague of the | who recently returned from France a lve e e a eS Cards 307 Main Strect FPhone 570 A. Douglas Dodge, Shuitle Meadow. | chamber of commerce. The men | after two years of service in the army. = = G. P. Hart, Shuttle Meadow. seemed highly pleased with the local| About 50 friends were present P ¢ Servi e e school system and complimented New | During the evening, cards were NATIVE BUNCH BEETS - . romp ervice. H. L. Judd, Shuttle Meadow. ain and its superintendent for the | passed among the guests announcing i NATIVE TELEPHONE PEAS A C. McKinnie, Shuttle Meadow. highly eflicient educational system in|the betrothal of Miss Hopkins and ~ 2 o : 'Q ¢ b : | C. B. Parsons, Shuttle Meadow. vogue here. Mr. Cochrane. BERMUDA SEED TEXAS ONIONS ... 2 Ibs 25¢ EI i R.H“Uhfi%k & GU. | P. Rothwell, Shuttle Meadow. -~ 2 o | 0. T. Swift, Shuttle Meadow z = = = = B NATIVE LETTUCE, ASPARAGUS, CUKES, 303 MAIN ST. | - 3 ; 2 —— - ¢ I R L Whples, Shutte Moo RADISHES, GREEN PEPPERS, ETC SOA? ‘ ;I"K 2 ':’;13,‘;9? o , Chlldren Can Drink B Fresh STRAWBERRIES A Large Supply Telephone 1505 P | I L. Lewis, Waterbury Native 3 fl;ntel John W. H. Beers, Jr.,, Weatogue. Washinotan, § |For Shaving, Bathing| iz smio Saains as many cupfuls of P e Fresh 69-71-73 Latayette St Stark, Woodway Cor. Washington dSh e HADD | VR e st con an amp()l)lng POLICE AT CHURCH. 'B ‘ ; "m’flc’.fl.fi;f.':’ e T . The secret of| | Minions of the Law Called to Russian | : fonty F al o o) healthy up -to -| | Orthodox Edifice. C | cnd m’ Blue ‘h nly First-Class Patronage date shaving is Detective Sergeant Theodore John- th 3 Solicited and Accepted . =2 DfmCulé:ura | son, Mounted Officer William P. as ey ]lke. j oap, the “Cuti-| ! jyaves and Trafic Officer Dennis | Pure Apple Butter 1b 16 P Rasp. J 1b 20¢ Try Our 50 CENT LUNCH Nichi L Sra Way™. Nol | Ncajon attended the services at the % o 234 ¢ ure asp. Jam y ,VL no slimy = ”:n Orthodox church yesterday to There S Nno harm n In Main Dining Room no germs. ] revent any trouble that might } < N " e —_— - Served from 12 to 1:30 _ S e A a0 Postum— no dru S | —_— - frrit chnev-n when shaved twice daily out s e | |One scep for all uses—shaving, sath| | Shortl¥ after 11 o'clock sesterday, | to hurt tltem and no Broiled Chicken, ing, ‘hamnoomg not to speak of its UNEGNVItorof o bastor callad sl bos ; ' Pindh’ Fried Potatoes value in promoting skin purity and skin lice headquarters and request the af‘ter_regre.ts. ] Bottom Prices its deli ! f the bluecoats. On arrival at i health due to its delicate Cuticura medi-| | /9 °f th A i i Corn Fritters, cation. Doubles safetyr "fim:d‘ the scene, the pastor, Rev. T. W . 5 Sk fanyush asked the officers to accom- ¥ % 4l el o st | | Vanyueh 2 e officers to accom , There's a Reason 5 eents of sl @ fragrance pany them to the basement of the church where he believed a mieeting |