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Berlin—Quite thing that an efficient only distinguishes it tow-Vorbeck, (left) who is training the Berlin—Machine guns of the new est design and a will to use them are possessed by the soldiers of Germany attitude of this crew of a German “suicide squad.” fighting force, this new German army, training under Von Lettow-Vorbeck from the old to protect the frontier from Poland, German leaders i new army, army is the absence of the | i rebuilding. Note the eager, intent CITY ITEMS. Sept. Victor records at advt. Morans'.— dward M. Yeomans, referee in the United ates court of bankruptey, ha recommended the discharge of An- tonio Squillaciote of this city from bankruptey Jolly Three Dance, Saturday night, Berlin.—Advt. A shower was given in honor of Miss Olive And on of 204 Washing- ton street at the home of Mrs. J. B. Martin, 52 Lasalle street, last evening. Miss Anderson received some beautiful presents of cut glass, silver and china. Miss Anderson is soon to become the bride of A. N. Cherpack, formerly of this city bul now af Charleston, S. C. The wedding is to take place in Charleston. Miss Anderson was em- ployed in Russel & Erwin's office. Latest Victor Records. C. L. Plerce Co.—Advt Stein Bloch and Shuman fall suits, all new patterns. The Farrell Cloth- | ing Co.—Advt. Smith Bus. —advt. school opens Sept 2. IMPROVE AT HOSPITAL. An X-ray machine, built the Campbell company of Lynn, Ma has been installed at the New Britain Gen- eral hospital. An expert operator is to be engaged to take charge of the work. To avoid the continual ringing of bells and buzzers a new call system by the means of lights is being placed in the hospital by Superintendent D. E. Fay. by TO ERECT GARAGE. At a meeting last evening of the special committee appointed to take up the matter of erecting a municipal garage, Alderman Angelo Paonessa W elected chairman. Councilman William C. Ward was chosen clerk Plans for the garage are to be prepar- ed by gineer William H. Hal —but 'twould be useful anywhere. and Von der Goltz, commander whom Germany refuses to recall at the demand of the allies. Open i Public ELKS’ Elks’ GRILL Home Washington St. SATURDAY NIGHT, AUG. SERVICE 30 ——DANC G, 8 TILL 12 O’'CLOCK A LA CARTE ELKS’ SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER, 1 Boston Market Celery o M. TO 8 O'CLOCK Queen Olives Puree of Tomatoes aux Croutons Consomme Royal Fried Fillets of Sole, Sauce Figaro Rosalle Potatoes Roast Younz Stuffed Vermont Turkey Cranber Green Peas String Beans v Sauce Mashed Potatoes —or— Roast Sirloin of Beef, Jardinier Waldorf Salad Vanilla Demi Ice Cream Tasse Cakes The are trained Inset, are Von Lett- forces in the Baltic GERMANS PLANNING T0 GO ABROAD SOON goosestep. These men of German ‘Millions Reported Ready to Leave Fatherland Berlin, Aug. 23 (Correspondence of The Associated Press.)—It is expect- ed that several million Germans will atlempt, as soon as passes are avail- able, to leave Germany and ure more lucrative employment abroad. The newly organized imperial mi- gration bureau denies that a German commission in the Argentine is at- tempting to arrange for the accept- ance of 5,000,000 Germans which i vastly more than the South Amer can country could suddenly assimilate, | but says that bureau will gentine to protect such do arrive there from and deceived. The bureau ¥s the Argentine is friendly to Germans and offers good chances for skilled labor such as carpenters, watchmakers, mechanics and printers. The Argentine consulate says that a commission ha to the Argentine which w for the emigrants and institute farms and schools. He declar that the Argentine government is willing to welcome large colonies of Germans but demands they should accept Ar- izenship so that there will no danger of creating a within a state. Precautions are to be taken against Bolsheviki. Emigrants are especially welcome to the terri- tories of Chaco Misiones, Chubut and on government lands. Twenty to two hundred hectars will be given delegates shortly zo of the to the Germans as being robbed new general Ar- | | nearly a ! pose of s been sent | 1 buy land | i to state ! free, 29, 1919, Berlin—Drilled in the gentle art of flame thrawing, these German sold iers of the new army are prepared to or rebellio us countrymen—or people of other na tions if the order is given and one with the “overthrow’ deal hot death to invadenr liquid fire in warfare w which they seem not disposed to drop s one of the inventions of the Germans, | The use of of militarism. Along "Wizh Y Other Fun A KODA Kodak adds to the spo At the sl fishi] there are always pictures every outing. hunting. camping, while—pictures you will be to have next winter. Axelrod’s Pharm Park, Cor. Bigelow Street, Rackliffe’s. on condition that they are not to be sold, and cattle and machinery will be advanced on credit. H. J. FOIREN NAMED Kensington Contractor Will Be in Charge of Executive Office of Hard- ware City Loan Corporaiton. Henry J. Foiren of Kensington has | been named executive secretary of the, Hardward City Loan corporation and | offices far the bureau have becn estab- lished in room 4 of the chamber of | commerce suite in Hallinan's building. | The offices of the corporation will be opened, beginning Tuesday, every day | and on evenings to be decided upon | later. The officers anticipate a flow of | business from the very start. Mr. Foiren, the new secretary, is a capa- ble executive and is well fitted for the work, having had many years' experi- | ence in contracting and building. As has been previously outlined, the corporation was organized by the manufacturers with capital stock of million dollars for the pur- taking second mortgages on employes’ homes. The work will be handled through the business office under the direction of the chamber of commerce. MEMORIAL INSCRIPTIO} A committee headed by Geor; son is working on an engraving to commemgrate the memory of New ; Britain’s soldiers and sailors who died during the war. The inscription will be placed on a bronze plate, the plate be supplied by Landers, Frary & Clark and the plate will be placed on posts of the memorial arch. At the of the celebration the plates will be remaved and laid away, later to be placed on the trees planted in Walnut Hill park in memory of the service men | Massachusetts WGREGOR THE GREAT LOSES | Tommy Murphy Drives Marion Dale Home Ahead of Cox's Great Racer Yesterday at Readville. Readville, Mass., Aug. 29.—McGre- gor the Great, with Cox up, met de- feat for the second time this season at the Grand Circuit meeting yester- day when Marion Dale brushed by in the second and third heats of the 2:12 class trotting, Tommy Murphy's whip, and McGregor the Great was al- prohibitive favorite. was a Murphy day, as the New York reinsman drove Direct C, Bur- nett and Sanardo to victories in straight heats in the Necponset and the Pilgrim. under won. most a It { friendly Ed. Geers drove a American winner in the horse breeder futurity, for three-year-old trotters, Mollie Knight going over in straight heats. Wilkes Brewer won the best race of her extended turf career in captur- ing the Blue Hill, 2:16 class for trot- ters, in three heats. Authorities stopped speculation on the horses. CONFIRMATION NOV. 3. The list of official appointments for | Rt. Rev. John J. Nilan, bishop of Hartford diocese sets November 23 as the date for confirmation exercises at the Church of St. John the Ev: in this city. A class will be prepared by the pastor, Rev. John J. Fitzger- ald, to be confirmed by the bishap at that time. EREr————————pe—w— New Britain Bird Store| Good Canaries, Talking Parrots, Broilers, Fowls, Roosters, large supply of Ferrets; also all kinds of Purina Feed. 105 ARCH ST. TED. 1121- Young Delightful is The Ease That is Rendered By an Overstufied Suite -You'll certainly be at your ease in any one of these large, roomy pieces. cushions and Jarge, comfortable arn holstery and well made mahogan ing at the moderate price of $: this suite will Truly lend beauty, a value that m too, it All with your prompt inspection, ngelist | Young OUIMET TO STOP GOLFING. Boston, Aug. 29.—The Francis Ouimet to play this year save for an occasional round, as announced, is no to friends of his who have ching his play ason. Reports of under which he played in Pittsburgh until put out of the tournament by Woody Platt have become widespread. But even prior to that many of his friends contended that he was rather foolish to engage in hard tournament play under conditions which have obtained all season long. \ intention of | no more gun} | throughout | conditions Quebec’s farm acreage increased | 688 acres last year. ' | Maxwell ~ PERSONALS. Mr. and Mrs, George Barani Black Rock avenue are home a extended tour through Maine. Robhert C. Vance of Mapl Porter and Leonawd®® Lexington street left toddy for 4 tour to Keene, N. H Miss Claire De: returned from France is now st4 at Base hospital No. New| Miss Des Jardin was formerly ant matron of the New Britain al hospital. Jardin, who r A. Katten & So 114-116 ASYLUM ST. The Initial Saie First impression in select- ing Clothes is like love at first sight. It overwhelms doubt and baffles analysis. H. O. P. Clothes instant- ly seize and rivet your fancy by their style so new, their fit so true, their drape so faithful to the All this you feel reasoning why, figure. without $225 unresisting hav its soft, beautiful loose up- sell- tapestry for it’ JOHN A. ANDREWS & (0. THE BIG FURNITURE STORE The Sequel But the time must come when the test of wear must verify that first impression. Here enters the superb construc- tion, the minute perfection of de- rail that has made H. O P. Cloth- es famous. There is no con- sideration great enough to deflect this organization from its charac- teristic policy of selling only cloth- es that are as good as they look.