Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
Many autoists are getting a tube | free at Rackliffe Bros. Co., this week. | Better get in on it.—advt. ! 4 Olcott Mills of Westerley, R. 1., for- ALIENS HAVE BEEN | PERSONALS , § Our Annual Wal. Paper Sale | (Now Americans Must Aid in| "o Genuine Bargains and Ame]’icflmzmd Them Ernest Humphrey of Lincoln strect | : Depefldahle Reducilons o M is in Baltimore on business. . e Gertrude Erwin, Francine Wachter The third of the scries of public | Donald Bristoll and Mrs. Herbert Iir- | § l 00 f w “ P Lectures 1 Sommoction with the tsasn. | ¥in mpent (he weck-end in Chesni .UC worth of Wall Faper ing courses for teachers of non- Mrs. Frank Fox and daughter Eliza Your Stationer 4 lish speaking people conducted at the | beth of 140 Fairview street have rc- | [ : : TN e e L : and Border for GO C : B vcc ncicator i your sncwisags | NS Beitain Notumal schosl wes hald | timed : , er fo Small Cellarless Officesand Stores what is correct in every de e L O s 5 Mris. Marion Happoldt of Provi- bnt of “..\» world of fashion. 1 v“(‘ “’"l‘- “l'_““\‘“l" of -“'I'v‘\:‘“l‘:‘y“"“"I‘l’,” { dence, R. 1., is spending a few days N t 't t man who knows s therefore very | for the United States Rubicr o | witn Svs. 5.0 Carpenter ot 143 . ow Hea ith Hot Water B rmnpommenaesion ot Pureter | Lo e conducted by Inctoris & 2-(c off the . P cuinis otontery fFurofoiinel BN onc il cudicnce b IEF montn =) B s ey g NY SMALL building without or with a cellar B o o e Ives vy 1. Burr, o sanders, Mrs. Louis Reynal and family ve | B . be vou to ;mc(\ln‘nl; il"‘h(‘*(l'ye‘“) e vy & Clark and . N. Smith of | tomorrow for Madison where they w ; cannowbe thoroughly and cheaply heated with i the Stanley Works and a number of | spend a few weeks. B hot water by the world’ i jion— representatives of Women's clubs in 55 . : Wall Paper, Paints and Varnish Will Be Higher ] y orld’s new greatest inventi Meriden. Part of Miss O'Toole's re- Mr. and Mrs. George Vivian moved THE mazks FolloW: ericantiation 15 to | ey, 'O eiF Rew homs on Emmons | § 5o Take a Tip and Supply Your Needs at This Sale. ! IDEAL-Arcola make good the promises made to our — foreigners. They look upon America as a country with open arms. We Shmeer Chdl I - (eemign b | s 00 i lohablol ther ol bacoins nayGRGE | leNeREto DO TO IS ol INgRE LR te B3 u l 1 Al sieioe 5 & Mass., for the month of August. Ame n life and to fit them for a » | respor ibic share of our r_mnrn his- T T St 3 . 169_1‘” Mam s'rpey torysanalcnievements o Na o tis I R e RS Thc!DEAL-Arcpla1srunhkeastov:. (2 we must unde 1d the foreigner’s | &< c but its water -jacket conveys the traditions, customs and past history ) stored-up heat to pipe- connected “The foreigners come to America = c n because they believe it to be a bet- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carberry and . N o s . AMERICA'N' Radiators set in rear ter place to live in than their home- | sons Iobert and Vincent have Wholesale and’ Retail Dealers in all Painters’ Supplies or upper living rooms. nd turned to their home in Brooklyn “The World War has awakened us. | er spending a month here. 3 & S FRANKLIN SQ PHONE 359 Guarantees a lifetime of low-cost We now see how we have neglected = ' heating—does not rust out—and e ,‘i i iy e Ao eanimation John Hayden of Bridgeport was a no coal waste! No fire risk to build- o) 3 e S, i | Ve i B (e B ing. An investment—not an expensel the social or missionary workers.” Miss Ti)ie Gunnanl af New) Xork s BuyN_QW before Winter—not then, “What is Americanization? How | yigi(ing with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Win- | when it’s herel can that helnp? Americanization can- | o0 50" Cherry street, ! ; . . not be defined by the teaching or Any Fitter will furnish in sizes to suit rooms and climatic conditions. i 9 84 25¢; OFF | shsontes ”1"1v'”v‘v\~:l\h&uv‘ Letween the NORTfi Ez ;17151760 Cost to you $3.15 a Gallon when made ready to use i 3 i o i ggg o % ::: | Factories have introduced Ar o i M RECOMMENDED BY SATISFIED USERS FOR OVER 40 YEARS 0o “ “ 300 « “ 171 For a short ol MRt RE el e s A SPANINITATEME BIRING . LONGMAN & MARTINEZ, MANUFACTURERS. N. Y. fi;‘,fi:;:,‘:gj;j‘},;'::f,’;?,;g,:'};;’;?;“,’;';‘f,l?;;;"i}’;‘,":;,, '::'K‘::,d:,_“,:f poration has planned to have an | time we will sell | | Americanization school or classes in o : ¥ Obtain COLOR CARD from our Agent height 3-column AMERICAN Peerless, plain pattern, shipped in as many a I or very one ot forty-seven factories The John Boyle Co. New Britain, and 1. €. Thompson, Plainvilic. separate eizes of Radiators as needed to suit your rooms. Outfits will a large group = yjjss 0'Toole told of her experiences | George M. Landers Ietires As Viee = — be shipped complete. f. o. b. our warehouse, Boston, Mass. of High Grade | with foreigners in her classes. They | 2 =D . - " B T ,g P i were all very cager to learn and were | President—donhn A, Moore Bilect- Sold on Installments bmnk\ at the e bl teany inioees sueh b S R These m:tfll:lwill if desired, be sold by ail Desiers on essy payments abov saving. i as going without a meal. giving up | (e} irector of Lxport Sales. i - ) at 10% in advance of prices above quoted on following terms— 20%, CIRION(E ST I8 et e e - } ) FIND BOY . VILLA NAMES ATDE. with mder, and balance in eleven equal monthly payments, without pay for their lessons, just so that ihefuinuiiBmcoling BOTHIN e =loehs - | e interest. This Installment Plan applies to the outfit only, and does THE oy Coulilleinn o shecklandiunder |ILod of the North. & Judd Manu- | Body of Male Infant Found in Brook | Galvan Appointed Head of the Army not apply to labor, plpe and fittings. UKe 120 L, ! TSR (EUeRth e tRiihisRlinelloftvo i [ saeie B S siCtr s ol Sl s e The body of an undeveloped male| Mexico City, —uly 15, (Corre Catalog showing open views of homes, stores, offices, stc., with the IDEAL-Arcola Boiler in pesition will be mailed (Free). Write today. HARTFORD i pan i eXpoL to the owners of the |, 4,6 change is the retirement of Geo. | infant was found in a brook flowing | ence of the Associated Pre: *Qt Says to Buy Our factories. Yet the factories bemefit | 3 S S E . S ) b snde from the oftice of vice | ¢ o q ar street a cisco E )] « g B B 4 sympathy Srren hemeen G || - 7 o'clock last evening and was turned | ('onstantino Galvan, a rehel operating The following dircctors were | e Ch Sis and worker through Americanization over to Dr. Rager M. Griswold InYergtn g anajoais caplcadio e 5 clected for the ensuing year: Tl actine L Ese 2 e e T e ore ) S pros cec « a of the according to {3 time more work s produced and | SERE N NI SN olmes | medical esaminer, who in turn turned | satomenss coaiton o oSy 129-131 Federal Street Boston ! the emplove is loyal and thankful 1o} "nf "Landers, A. J. Sloper. George C. | the body over to B. C. Porter Sons Lol g e Wl I 3 press to Col. Felix Rincon Gallardo, lisemployer . . Clark, Charles Glover and Proctor | company for burial. The Dody was| military commander in the Cordobi. @##@ In forming classes in factories the | (1" The airectors subsequently met | discovered hy Peter Gasperin, 13 years s, Lucrecia of ] ¢ & eacher should cndeavor to get on the £ Santa scctor of Vera Cruz. teacher should endeavor to get on the | ,nq clected the following officers: | old, of 1025 Stanicy street, and Frank | The colonel adds that Villa's lettor right side of the foreman, His co-| pregident, H. C. Noble: vice president | Pinto, 15 years old. of 1019 Stanley | containing this appointment also. in- = e g o operation is very necessary. He is able | 454 geeretary, M. Wightman; vice | street, who were playing in the hrook | strueted Galvan to wage r FOR QU[CK USE THE relentless to plan the work so that the men ¢ o N : S ineitrldee ol Cl ) . president and treasurer, 1°. N. Holmes; | near the bridge just south of the Last| warfare against the forces of TY lTEMS Wit able o foin' hase iassea. TF | BrSSTASTE S trenstrcn 17 X% Holmer: | 1SAr 00 e s i e o ™| HERALD CLASSIFIED COLUMNS i the roreman becomes interested in | regident and dircctor of cx) i this work he can be a it help o lEreiai dnrtee i L the (eacher by encouraging the value | Samuel McCuteheon: assistant tr of the lessons. He can give his men | yiop Fred J. Ward | incentives to learn, such as an in- Finel prorotionlor MR Moo | crease in salary or advance in line | yice presidency comes in r ith o 5 % . S L ce presid v come: ecognition A daughter was born at the New | ¢ work. Americanization in factories | of his long and faithful services jtain hosp: Monday to Mr. and | serves as a help to the foreisners and (jq e . B o itk Tynch of 500 Bast Moty | 1 the company with which he h: - EXUCURCIES Sast Main | {5 the entire community. assoclated for About twenty ee T d ¢ 7 1 Through this line of work we can | iy e is ey, Many autolsts are getting a tube e A e R S| R NGRS i T GRE 0 iy IS ATt s G ithis wveat | 2280 widen Ule Bateway: 20 York sales branch and enjoys wide o s ,"‘“ o 0 this week. | cign bhorn and the American born to | popularity. ptter get in on it.—advt. i st ¢ £ - 5 e the best and truest ide: of tru ; . o e The Jewish Hebrew School associa- | \meri M §ward Swholiwas telectediiassinte shultz and Costeilo and lenjaman iomon have sold Nos. 219 3 Fair W street for James P. Lawton of pw York to Harry and louis Maven anism and democrac, ; = s : e R o ant treasurer, returned recently from R otditisiresulay mestingth The fourth and last lecture of #me |2 T PR R BRI SO S LD - ening at $:30 o'clock at the Talmad i b 5 B el i A series was glven today at 10:30 2. m., | orance. His promotion was due to brah hall. All members are request- | (ho speaker heing n U TRICE S s 0 ihe speaker being a United States | pie faithful Lt conban i ore to attend as matters of importance Al o lon e | CRCS CompanvApLcs . qiccussed connulissioncrloAmaiiualz vious to entering the service and also Il be discussed. by Prosecutor | PUPNC 18 cordially invited to attend. | hecause of the fact that he had done rge W. Klett this morning in the . T Ty | st D SoR el B, leach of peace case against Frank | FOUR WV ENLISTMENTS. inbiehl. He has been in police | The following named men were a stody for over a week while an in- | cepted for the United States army at { ) - N g iwasan as Woite coudicted. | the local recruiting station this week: | \ Yor > : SERVICE FLAG STOLEN | llfinry](:;;.n Johnson, Rorestville, cav- | \> @ - O RRaisTS e alry; J . Nelson, 96 >leasan ™ ~ 6 fag in Tlonor of Dead Hero Is Stolen | Street .air service; John Liscoviteh, } BELLANS i 323 Park street, ordnance department Hot water: 3 e at Springfield. He was recently dis- =3 Sure Relief, One of the most unusual bits of | charged from Co. A, 5th Ammunition hicvery reported to the palice head- | Train; Benjamin Smith, 29 North | - iarters in some time was unfolded | Glen street, signal corps. He was for- 5 o the desk sergeant yesterday, when | merly in the signal corps. F e SERINBIC e ON VEery urcnase o0 ained that a gold star service flag hbda been stolen ,'I.““‘ home. The L] ® . he was hung from the veranda on bseph A. Glover, who was killed in k tion overseas, about a vear ago. ° s The Glover family were away to the ashore 1 week and last evening HARTFORD. b iss Barbara Glover went to the 2 [} use and found that the flag had £ en tuken during the family's ab- o . cnmocer || Exceptional Reductions aly Street Property Attached—New York Concern Brings Action. If you want a new Hat, a Blouse, a new Sweater, or.one of out mart Summer Dresses, today is your time to get it. n Srougts by . Dupomar o . 133 Worth Up To $5.00 R R Untrimmed Panamas 75c¢ and $1.25 B . NEW BRITAIN, CONN. 3 / fantry, being in the army of occupa- | The R. Fanara company of New ork, through Attorney Albert A. | 198 W h U TR Rl ! orth Up To $7.50 by pak street for the recovery of $100. counsel for the plaintiff. WORTH UP TO $3.50. 3.5 HOME FROM FRANOCE. These are all excellent quality Hats, and represent high values. fon. When @verscas he was in ¥France, fum, Luxembourg and Italy. He ' rank Costa for the recovery of mer- s ) x 3 . . B AU af 3100 Trepapers rh are Sailor Tats in Pineapple and Sennett Braid,, and lere #8rved on Costa this morning by | 'r”wv are in all white and all bla md white with colored facing. Bistable Fred Winkle, The writ is hey are unusual bargains. ; turnable before the city court the i L ’ Pt g Children’s Hats to Close $1.75 ® ) SR el e e hese Hats are smart Hats with streamers and bands. They are Benjamin H. Thompson has arrived T d D H | et rimmed Dress Hats $1.98 and $3.98 & discharged and is naw at his home | The L. Dworin property on Daly ers and the writ is returnable before ofline iduslity [france with the Fifth division, 61st | WORTH UP TO $15.00. TFor the woman who would like to finish the season with a Dress Hat here is a splendid opportunity to secure one of our very beautiful models at a low price. / m Sexton street, AT AR, i