Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
1571 mm IS VflTEfl NEW BRITAIN Y. M. T. A. & B. DRUM CORPS WILL ACT AS HOST TO VISITING PLAYERS AUGUST 13 AND 14 R CIAL | FORSUBWAY BONDS ' D AK Finance Board Takes Action in Regard to Park Street Work ' OK The bourd of finance and taxation | at a speclal meeting held last eveni Wine Pressess ORDER NOW While Our Stock Is Complete Plenty of Oak Kegs, voted to rescind tho action taken at LJ ation of an issue of $21,000 subway bonds, and on a motion of Commis- | DSE LEAF stoner Fred Beloin, it was voted to | ‘m Pi(‘tlll’es mako tho recommendation that an 1N-|‘ sue of $71,000 honds be made. In at- bnery Dept. tendance at the meeting Wwero M O. ¥. Curtis, Comptroller H. L. All Sizes tis, F. 8 . mberlain, John e Herbert L. Mills T H. Kehoe, Fred | N. 3 ) ¥ 3 o7 - s > THE Sl e O § . o A - ¢ Hardware Store 336 Main Street c ERai P et acains et | z / o : ‘ pRe Lo foged Lol ot oRotols Tototolofadetetodege Jode fodc) g 0- Last night's action in the chan r - L y - of the amount of subway bond iss : . ) 1 y i was made after a lengthy discussion | e ' Ay n o B ; t e Bala Straet 5ot o enacseton § 457 e SR e ' | A Cottage Near a Park of an issue of $21,000 provided for ; o J 3 :::‘m::‘ 'u‘;.l:;;yl ‘1‘;(..::;:." .:-'1 ..“.:II.‘A‘“:\”;;.-’»‘ o= ¥ A s X - ' 4 SN £ —1Is almost as pleasant to live in as a cottage by the sea. ‘ & e : i 2 . e Have you been thinking of the advantages of having your construction of a E in Park - > Th Piece was catima "":m' v that "’]': o RS, i SNl (B own home near the North End Park? Look at the homes already ree ark street project would cost $40,- ! iy g Lt ; ‘ ; 3 * : at Park Rescive—ciose by North End Park—and then let us offer . 000 in excess of the $21,000 voted at - - m eas; ent plan, you ¥ no more mts at the July meeting you a cottage there. On our easy payment pl pa; - count ’“: Fiverett, représenting the| The varfous committees of the Y. 44 beautiful prizes, including cups|at 11:18 a. m. followed by contests than your monthly rent. lh‘ u Southern New England Telephono | = s “orps | and medals, that will be awarded to{at St. Mary's Field at 1:30 p. m. At . ) A. & B. Fife and Drum Corps Y property to scll, we shall be glad to be ur s SOMPSRYEApONS soSIIIeLDends] o RIS | et el ents | Kliter bands and Drum Corps, are | night all corps will consolidate at HC e R e DeDenY, L = e a Clearance Sale Stmpeny for & sbwhy in Purk strest. | BAve compieted fnal ArTaREOMEntS |, wuplay W Bamslelad Co's|T A B hall at T e'diosk and march agent. & have been siving The company's spokesman estimated | for the Field Day and Convention of | window Lol naraechlwhers anaiing it on our clothing— that o “"'I‘"‘ be about 340.000 | ), (\gnn. Fife & Drum Corps asso- The convention will open with a | Baton swinging and #ancy drilling A GORBACH fing the quality of (;’,' |"" ‘”’v”" “'f”" “‘"’f““ . ciation which is to be held in this| reception and dance at Bardeck's | will be held. . s as well as the “““]"""»:‘_ -"'“' A t l‘l“‘“‘ o | city on next Friday and Saturday, | hall on Friday night. Saturday's ac- This program is to be carried out < ks included, this et b bbb, " | August 13 and 1¢ tivities will start with a street parade | rain or shine. Real BEstate and Insurance. not been equalled to $50,000, but there was a pos by — TELEPAONE 1190. ROOM 8, BOOTH'S BLOCK Bogland that the work can be done at s E ser_cost. In reply to a question by Open Monday and Saturday Evenings. re offering a group “ . B arments at Maif Commissioner " Chamberlain, as I] I K fl talk to the board telling them what to whether the board of public works he wanted and expectod. He said he|- PERSONALS had acted in the matter Engineer . S wanted to co-operate with the board Willlams stated that commission has to have business taken care of proper- haodedod el 2T T T T T T T T T Yoo fifi@%&l“&#&fi@@@@@@fifi@ pu are looking fer B i Mr. and Mrs. John Ohlson of Pearl ith the style and taken tavorable action In the matter. | Iv. He said he thought it was the s = e il U ) o ‘onnectié 3 » r cnow Wi s|street, Mr. and Mrs. Eric U. Carlson . oustom Sarment— « mpbell of the Connectidut part of the mayor to know what is . i L6 W h d A 'l' d uhh'-‘k over this light and Power company. explained { ®oing on and to be consulted. He|of Hamilton ‘-\\rk‘;l- M:’) lgd\{ tw» torage arefniouse an uto ru > ba e his comps 3 . morrow morning for a few days’ stay i de” and other well. to the board that while hi mpany thought it proper for the heads of | m o e X When you purchase our service you are assured of Ability, De- slo . did not desire to stand in the way of —_— ihe tiepar it e aos Falkiwiih iy stesse & any improvement the city deems him over matters concerning the city Mi: Mildred Sherman of Camp pendability, Reliability, Responsibility. e All work entrusted to us handled with care and skill. ;m.-«\,.r to make, he favored the D . A] 0 i ‘and he expressed the hope that the |Street is spending her vacation of two construction of enough subway layout ep[ 5 Dw'mes m Accep[ new health board would do that. “The | Weeks at Ocean Beach. £ UL Sl Miss Shirley Horwitz of New York Moving of Household goods,- Packing, Crating Storage. Wae in Park street to accomodate 1the 3y i i chairmen of the other city boards do = m)‘ needs of the telephone company. He D['. T. E. Reeks RBSlgMIIO[l not think it below their dignity tois the guest of Mr. and Mrs. I take entire charge of moving, forwarding by rail or trutk—any die- aid that later his cpmpany would go come before the mayor.” he said. Swarsky of 218 North street for = | e J) oniréll into the parts of the subway n 1 _— e s Ao i el . p 3 Mayor Curtis explained that it The board of health met in special business to come before this meeting = Rose Sherman of New TYork b would be Impractical to do the work | o (o Lnon catl of the muyor at 4 15 the election of a chairman of the is visiting friends in this city. t ransier an torage ‘ ant Inap meal fashion. According to| : ¥ X ‘board."t. Hardly had he spoken when | Miss Rose Sderofsky and son, Moe . 4’ J oclock yesterday afternoon and eleet- ommissioners Bergstrom and Hinch- | Furman, and Monroe S. Gordon. have | MAIN ST., New Britain, Conn. A. P. MARSH, Mgr. Mr. Campbell, the facilities arranged by the city enginecer provides for sub- | ed Dr. Frank Zwick, chairman. Fol- ' liffa were on their feet. The Iatter | returned from an extensive automo- | way layout that his company would [ jowing the election of the chairman Wwas recognized and he nominated Dr SYLUM ST. not use for many vears, if ever In| the re ation of Dr. T E. Reeks was ; Frank Zwick. There was no remon- | SESET Buy Our Kind.” reply, Mayor Curtis remarked that| (abled vote of the board, a finance | strance and it was carried unani- ! Women May Be Strong Wi. Close Al this same story was given by the|and executive committee w ap- | mousiy. 2 ;and enjoy life whether in the home Dueing August. Electric Light company years ago | pointed, and it was voted to wml The commissioners tabled the resig- | or business world if they can keep | when the West Main street subway | work immediately on getting a per- ‘n'\!mn of Dr. T. Eben Reeks. acting |at bay those ailments peculiar to | — e was constructed, yet 1t wasx now [ manent superintendent. superintendent. The board also voted | their sex. If every woman realized ) 1TEMS found necessary to enlarge this sub- Mayor O. . Curtis called the meet- | o have the finance committee to con- | how Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable way to provide for lighting needs | ing to order and Commissioners : sist of the chairman and two others. | Compound, that simple remedy made Manager Franklin of the local branch | W ul\l\ Zwick, Hinchliffe, Mansfield, | Dr. Zwick and Dr. Walsh were ap-!from roots and herbs, goes to the of the company, asked regarding the ) from answered present. Dr. | pointed a committee 10 secure a su- | root of the trouble and overcomes 8hoes, | gistribution of costs, and the board |1 5. Reeks, acwng superintendent. | perintendent. ! such symptoms as backache, head- eng d in a general discussison of wd left the city & s unable to| Dr. Reeks later stated that he|aches, nervousness, and irritability, Dobson will leave on | tho costs of cable, ducts, labor and | g nd. The substitute board stenogra- | would have fo insist that his resigna- | they would be healthier, happier and two wecks automobile | materials pher acted as clerk of the meeting. |tion stand, but he would stand ready | stronger. If you suffer from any B Canada . Commissioner Cowlishaw was in New |and willing at any time to aid and | form of female ills why don't you Haven {co-operate with the hecalth depart-|try it? It will pay vou to do so. Corps Field Day, St SUNDAYS PROGRAM Mayo ] ~an informal ment in any way —advt. t. Aug. 14th.—advt | Leawis Co., Hartford, close Baturdays only | New Britain Military Band Will Ren- gogvsoy | =~ .. | Your Glove Opportunity of the | F L O U R GOV, COK| 5= - | zrom First Page.) Bridal Rose Overture By request) s s R eAC Seobt Our Domestic Science demonstrators are now . Oolon e of Natlons for the (a) So Long e r th (b) When My Haby Smiles At Me making housc st house caus m New Bn‘taln advo— world peace Harding's Stand. et Cals It will pay you to buy our gloves at our prices for this fall. We want to turn cating a larger use of good home made and baker's clections from la Traviata mn nominee has de- '." & rerd out stock of unlined Gloves into cash to purchase our winter line. .This will be bread %o lower the cost of ]|v]ng While: Daniel £ of the treaty and | Washington Guard Po & vour chance to benefit. : Webster Flour costs originally a little more ‘than Cornet Solo by J r‘ T:.hl.,f\un' \':, hfl: past twe: e P - other flours, The value received more than equals Hunarien Comedy; Systiure WAND’S LINE OF WORKING GLOVES AT THESE SPECIAL PRICES the higher cost.” ut reservations. It is | Rose of Washington Square tore peace by act of | Sweet and Low $2 at $1.35 $150 ........ i 2.40 PROTECTOR GUARANTEE—If you “are not A of by treaty and to | Itigoletto (Selections) . Verdi All the vexed anc (By request) $3.00 ........ ; 5 thoroughly convinced that Daniel Webster Flour has rovine out o ,4':" s Event L | o :{ 32732 518?; 5 roduced:the best bread you ever baked after you R tiar ith |k o L Vito THvoamo fdlrect o ; ’ f.ve used an entire sack of it, return she em ual f '3 our ty dpgeedhif i ENTIRE LINE OF HANOVER-HANSEN AND SARANAC GLOVES AT il sack to rd*;*ilet; ;:d purchase price will be refunded " tnresconamie “on | EXPECT KIDNAPPING ‘ 0% DISCOUNT. | & 'EAGLE ROLLER MILL CO. us unreasonable con int Senator Robinson DETAILS TODAY Our line of Automobile Dnv‘mg Gloves in Gauntlet and shorts at greatly re- f! W. J. CAHILL Co. ported by the press ey duced prices. . Retail Distributors: Mean nominees had rence o Duxe thelt | Pasquale Wil Tell AN It Baby EHancen b:“" short 55‘0;, .... at $3.50 | Hansen black gauntlet $7.00 . . at $5.00 Sovereigns’ Trading Co. ls‘argiwihr 'tBros. *, lmrrnn-.-nlcb from Coughlin Is Not Returned Hansen ba(‘k. soft cuff $6.50 . at $500 Miller & Olson, All L ?l‘ owitz. e’ Thie i By Tonght. | Saranac Buck, short $2.75 .... at $2.00 SN bk gonntiet $6.0_0 - at $§.00 stores. Corbin-Russwin Stores. tures of the CHICago | b e 7—rurner im. | B Walmatti short l-ck $4.00 .. at $3.25 | Hlansen black gauntlet $6.50 . .at $5.90 O. K. Meat and Grocery | North & Judd Stores. .:d n",:"","r"_':,']',’l" "‘”:“; portant developments in the Coughiin | Walmatti short tan $4.00 . ... at $3.00 Hansen black short $7.00 . ... at $5.25 7 CO. 4 D. S. Ohman Bt President Wii. | (NAPENE CE e Deried Eiven the Saranac short buck $4.00 .... at $3.25 | Hansen black short $5.50 ... .at $4.50 Doherty Market. ¥ 2 Woulwt [ of @etator | 20 T the 13 montie o0 nid |l Saranac rauntlet b 5.00 . at $4.00 | Hansen black sh Nat. Meat & Gro. Co. al gauntlet buck $5.00 . at $4. sen black short $5.50 .... at $4.00 Stanley Workers' Corp. | Wm Schlenker Campaign. by Augusto Pasquale, held as an ac- . complice in the kidnapping for his re- S trtp to Parts | (TR o e 8t 4 o'clock this aftor- SPECIAL ' Society. Bloomquist & Edman bile trip to Jackson, Michigan. poliey of republican [|I:|'|::I d ess he Is restored ‘o his m-as an usurp- | garents, Pasqu ecording to Mato ] harp & Shaw, formerl Universal Co-Op aactared. dding et | van G adame, nead of the sate vo- || Ladies’ gauntlets, black $3.00 at $2.00—$2.75 . munn e 4 Society. Eeative ghden" was continued | lice. mid he would tell all he knows. | Men’s gauntlets, black $3.50 ........ at $2.30—$3.00 . at $2. S . Tact that for almost | “Tell them.” he is quoted as saying A chance to buy your lined work mitts for winter a saving of 257 C_pnc@ Hallinan’s bread always baked exclusively of e residen A hat they don’t b : the kid N Ben, waou: ol within 24/ hoars T \u;l 1 can't run from $1.00 to $1.75. Daniel Webster Flour. pperative duties of his | stand this much longer | Mnjor Adams said the prisoner al- hall crank’ letter and that he got h->| minees of u.... fit- | tather of the missing boy, at a loncly ® [ nator I.ulnlnm.n spot on the outskirts of Norristown ‘Wholesale. as n:nmpll\' t dld his, the world | that he is being heia In the bave been at peace.” ! of Philadelphia by a woman