Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
78 | S — A GOOD TIME - ' d You can hear Sousa’s Band any by years of ex- | to refinish your floors inside and outside the asture .the qu.|_;5 house, and do other renovating, is while | day When you have a Victr()la v rride 4 ON YOUR VACATION Lest you forget, better ring us up, 359 —and we'll do the rest. We hold the Key to Cleanliness and Comfort. THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY 3—5 FRANKLIN SQ. New Britain, Conn. Paints—Wall Papers—Window Shades. R A O A IO S I oA I LI IO NV YN NNV TNV N NN phattan YV UVVIVEVVSYVVV VY . | THREE LOCAL PEOPLE| WALKER'S SWITGH rewponen days of this sale ounly that our pa- & | INRAILROAD WRECK) INSPIRED HERE 's, where they t the .nm-t an- . e way w || Mrs. C. E. Sumner Had Premo-| Action of Tennessee Man Traced MBS0 1LESS 257, R nition of Trouble to Brandegee by Interested Parties 23% Reductions, 2V PR IR B I I b A b B 5 o b bbb b b bbb b S Luther McKay of 54 Madison street, o 2 - . ST ™ BY GEORGE B. WATERS Your home, wherever it may be, is right on the line 2 2 ol b 3 ! 12 b 3 12 3 I3 4 ! < 4 3 4 Mrs. Helen Hunter, his sister, of the same address, and Mrs. C. E. Sum- N, E. A. Staff Correspondent ; eper for Mr. McKay, ar Washi . Aug. 23.— r ,w"ga" ner, housekeeper for Mr. McKay, are |y, "o Sug. 20 —Bpsaker Seth of march of Sousa’s Band—of Pryor’s Band, Conway’s, the only known New Britain persons | who brol ledge to support suf- f who were in the railroad wreck of | frage at the enth hour, s atts 9 . - . m'?any Saturday, which occurred about! six | _ . Vessella’s, U. S. Marine, Garde Republicaine of France, miles outside of Wallingford. The local people had spent & week at| ! Black Diamonds of London, of the greatest bands of all e —— Asbury Park, N. J., and were return- - i ; » 4 ing to this city when the accident ; > 30 ey Our xina>. || ocurved. . The train was & long one the world. And every band plays as it'goes marching by Wil Owse All Day and the New Britainites could find 3 | - A m ly in the third coach from the S N During August. B ey , o —on the Victrola. Plays the very music you wart to lmxl\?m-n the accident occurred the : . X ! hearand givw you l l -“! i : in that coach suffered a ITEMS overs shaling &b but were et ¢ ey otherwise injured Mrs. Sumner 3 Vi las $25 to slsm. New Victm: R I | wuffered a nervous shock and for a mnl- tetson Shoes. | time it was thought her back was avt. rt b she wa righ o day adv hurt but sh s all right yesterday on le at ll l l rs on l lst of l mo: l 3 Woman's Rellef Corps | and this morning. i gular meeting in O. A day afternoon at 2:30 Had Premonition. E Aecofding to the story of Mrs. Sum- pess school opens Sept. | ner she felt from the start of the trip at New York that “something would ; Ity orchestra, Lake | happen.” “I ‘couldn’t help noticing | 1ght. —ndvt it,” she sald, “and wondered at the oo way ithe train acted. It weemed to me that it jerked and jolted a great - [ J s never experfenced such a trip nor felt | : such a peculiar sensation.”” = The fact | X g that Mrs. Sumner did know sometHing | Over30Years | woula happen is expressed in her | — ) i [~ yre=r= words following the accident and | 4 7 it “that the final event of the | : L / 7y ::lr;:m:y:l lh-p;one.l." mshs said the ng 7Y ° . This tra 2 e train moved slowly all the way, due laor e . “y; :hu"i k y all wmpmdue-.m word uader the lidl Loak oa the labell yrobably to the number of coaches ¢ Which the engine was pulling. When TS M e he crash eame the local people saved | ==~ i emealves by bracing against the | at Nashville for the Louisville and Camden, N. J. _ CTOR TALKING MACHINE COl seat ahead of them. Mr. McKay got | Nashville rallroad. out and saw most of the horror of The maljority of the stock of this the affair but his sister and the house- rallroad is owned by the Atlantic | keeper at a safe distance as| Coast Line Co., Connecticut. ! warned that the boiler Connecticut is the hoame of Senator at any moment, An | Frank B. Brandegee, bitter opponent Jile at the scene of the wreck | In Congress of woman suffrage. earried the local people to Meriden, 3is Prasatees where they took a trolley by way of Speaker Walker last year spoke Southington and Plainville to this city, | and voted for presidential and mun- vhere they arrived after 9 o'clock. 1cipal suffrage in Tennessee. Five days before the lesislature met he told Horlick,s / members of the National Woman's PERSONALS Party in the presence of the writer, Al . ‘ White Teeth, Healthy Gums, that he would support ratifying: that S(H w he had been for suffrage all his life; Malted Milk ow to rite ‘lfl a Clean Mouth that there was no argument against #or Infants and Invalids John . Hayes of Newark. N. J. | women voting. He had promised the B et Tons il Aunrecai: Business Letters” PLE who use Klenzo Dental Creme regularly, tell us that it {s visiting his faher Patrick Hayes of | women to introduce the resolution for i ratification. = — — = A hook that gives you 2 * toe kuak of et keeps their tecth white—their | Sexton street Walker's charge of heart seems to . il N . business-building letters Chilef av Mis. Willlam Rawlings | pave come the day the legislature met There is & knack to writing letters, gums firm—and their mouths and lLieutenant and Mrs. Samuel S S . st as (hars la's BRAGK to SUTHRY EOOBE, 5 Soges to handling men or to rowing & boat. healthy, clean, and comfortable, Bamforth, have returned from New- Miss Alice Paul, chairman of the b e TR N = aeties | of ithis | burgh, N. Y. where they visited | Nutional Woman's party, charges that Eneck And Teulhove is yed: posestios with that Cool, Clean, Klenzo Answon Johnson, a former membeny| Senator Lrandegee is responsble; that « pdwer that will increase your income, : of the local police department he knew the women would not vote o . turn dull seasons into brisk ones, w"fle" CREME Feeling. . 3 sl artabi Rt : °l Taeavy ! “desperate’ accounts- and win profts . 2 o tain George Hoffman of Entne | fof R ln Fovember 1t thay g0t the | whete all other methods fail And Klenzo is a safe dentifrice, | company No. as et o S w . . 2N “How to Write Business Letters,” % s \“ ‘-nmh: AR ! o] ypon Walker the Connecticut holding = System's famous book,on letter-w 5 approved by the dental profession duty after his annual vacatio s ) : £ corporation and the L, & N. railroad. - by Walter K. § D., 3 3 T ter o aeh: e ] : Cell-known latter-writing specialist. WHITE TEE] because it does all that any Miss Elizabeth Gramitt and Miss ter the Senate adopted the rat- o ! ITE TEETH sps 2 s clearly and by dentifrice ought to do. | Marie Wir are spending n two | ification resolution by a vote of 25 .. 3 o les of letter-writing worked out | weeks vacation at Myrtle Beach ta 4. a powerful lobby for the L. & | NN B . - ‘masters. It discusses intimately healthy Gunis Tryit. p It requires N. railroad appeared in Nashville the . Phase of letter-writing—how. to ftart a letter, how to make It interest- and a The Mis Rose and e Con following Sund o £ Sunday Cathle 3. Crowley of Chap- ing. how (o ‘give it “lite" and force, n Rt 9 oph Nn, K c'h SenpILCrowle i ghar Walker's Switch how to word description, how to close CLEAN MOUTH eas! man stre wceomp: 3 Although Walker hid: saidthe had the letter. Persuasion. inducements, “tone. climax, clinchers—these ele- v NUS Y VNIV DI STV NV V VN TSNV T o the old roof—you T. O'Brien and daughter Mary of . convinced himself on Tennessee's legal ‘o 3 e is orning | . | ments of successful business letters. as we to rip off the old New {llu\:\n' \ I:v l:»‘.fl u\\_ nynx 1% r\. right to ratify, he opposed the amend- | That eruption on your face, neck vell as many others, are fully discussed. auto for Asburg % TT ® | ment on constitational ‘greunts, And s waay Ke s e scores of letters and paragraphs are re- they will spend the coming week he sent the following telegram fo the S atandeiathe wa of yourtai e prodiged. You sto exactly what to say North Carolina Legisature: “Have and social success. l.earn to write the letter that pays, jor to roof paint and \ as their guere' over the week-end at | amendment defeated overwhelmingly Why don’t you get ri P and pavrs bIE. Thece's hardly a force in Kucre 'S g of it with in the lower house. We are proud of RESINOL? fewdays' useofthis e el (e he' “Wave Crest”,- Imdian Naeok, | in the lower houme. Wo are proud of ] LEA ) such wonderful possibilities to the man Branford, Mrs. Elzabeth Baker s Sopyrlags's o L. mild, healingointment and you will who kpows? how. Bend $1.66. pagment tod grant that she stand true to her be surprised at the improvement. In full. and “How te Write - Business \ 2 ¢ DENT. R Mr. and Mrs. lLoren " RBaker had | Kingston, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. Side A - o . gloriods traditions and history." It is pure and harmless, easy to use, =nd Letters” Wikl £0 to you by an early mail. F. Dixon and Mrs. Marie Barber of The writer Deard Walher wrgwing costs little. Af all drvegists. 1| Address: Syracuse, N. Y. Miss Margaret Me- | ;o ooy R ety spd| ; Junhin of Hartiord and Mr; AR Nrs | the Berb bRt e e ~ Adkins Pri ting C . E. B. Lasher, Mr. and Mrs. ¥red | N. lobby began o work against the | [] 2 rinting Lo. d C & Brainerd St 181 . L s cemanamyen. o |- lark & Brainerd Drug Store »un'e: Elllott, Mr, mand Mrs. R.'J. Dixon 2nd.| measyre. Walker JMyse at Nashvillc family, wll of New Britain. and will not seek on.