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THE NEW OL TERM and most completa line ods, i Students’ with every new and Supplies, 's = Book Straps Rubber Bands Composition Books Pens ot Memorandum Books NRubber Frasers Drawing P'aper Writing Ink ONERY DEFT. on Drug Co. 71 Main Street ITEMS Britain Nat. Bank Va- liary of the Span- 4 their first the season last ovening ns for the fall and hments were served Beche, teacher of plano en lessons Beptember C. Crandall of 332 ‘was taken to the Hart. Tuesday te undergo an hats to choose from RRIAGE MARKET Man Is Murried in Many Marviage Li- et Willlam Mossmer, aged Rose Tobler, aged 19, d In Middistown, August oa flled tqday at the town clerk show. Mess. d.-pattarn maker. MHe Chestnut street. Misa ® ia In Middietown. The ony was performed by Kingkeldy ng marriage liconses from the town clerk’'s nvennti of 189 Oak stroet Ima Ravalll of 218 Oak jon| of 174 Oak street, and chari of 87 West street Micinnas of 24 Henry s Broncia Matuleviciut| roet n of 319 Arch street, Cwukk of 251 Arch OTIC TALK Ne. 13 OTAL LOSS L%, TWE CHIROFRACTOR) THOUGHT MOONSHINE WAS MADE OF OPIUM Temporary Blindoess Resalts in In- | vestigation—Three Cases Before Court This Morning. After Charles Curtis had partaken of the contents of a kottle of sup. posed “moonshine” whiskey Tuesda afternoon, the owner of the bottle in- had been used in “stilling” tho pro- duct. Later In the afternoon Curtis was locked up on a drunkenness charge. In his cell at police quarters he became temporarily blind Polico officials had the case contin- ved until today so that an Investiga- tion might be conducted to determine | whether he had been drinking opium or had merely ben playing into the hands of a practical joker Today his condition was apparently all right. Judge John H. Kirkham im- posed a fine of $10 and costs Curtis told the judge the drink was given him on the raliroad arcade. He was arrested at 2:30 on Arch street by Patrolman Thomas Storey. Patrolman Edward Kiley brought Israel Rondeau to headquarters yes terday afternoon to answer a similar charge. He, also, drank from a bottle and viry frankly admitted that he felt the effects of it this morning. A $10 fino was imposed At the request of Sabel, her probation anl will be released from the county jail to make good his promise to support her and her fami- Mrs. Flmer ly. In court this morning the young | wife was not positively sure that she wanted him released fearing that he might skip out of the ecity again After enumerating faults Mrs Sabel concluded: “But he's a wonder- ful letter writer.” RECRUITING OFFICE MAKES NEW RECORD his Local Army Station Gets 16 Men in Fight Days, 14 of Wohn Are In- fantrymen; Arigoni Transferred. The local army recruiting offce has established a new record and is in all probabllity leading the district for enlistments at the present time Up to date 16 men have been enlisted That makes a total of two each day, which is not known as bettered in this vieinity. Of the 16 enlisted 14 of them signed up for service in the in- fantry. ‘The general trade and educa- tional opportunities the army Is of- fering in infantry work bas aPpealed to many recruits. Others nlisting for service ‘with the A. E. F. now in Germany. Among those recently re- cruited are Edward East of Ply- mowth, for three years In Germany: John Kuklinski of 33 Smith street, for one year In the 43rd iInfantry; Martin Walsh, of 32 Central avenue, Webster, Mass., for one year at Camp Lee. Virginia: Robert F. Quinn of 1220 Ferry street, Easton, Pa., for three years with the cavalry at Mon- terpy, Californin; Ellas Kmit, Pa., for Main street, Bristol, for three years in Germany, and al Silver street for one year Devens, Mass. Firm s Private has been transferred from the loéal recruiting office to the one in New London. It is thought he will be ad at Camp Clyde Arigoni head- | hushand was placed upon | Kawecki of 99 | NEW BRITAIN \ The American Home formed him that tincture of opilum | | fund transiated Is the best decorated in the world because the Spirit of Progress in this country has made it possible for vou to obtain the product of the best artists and man- ufacturers of Wall Paper for this purpose. 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Velvet models with maline crowns and stunning velour models can all be seen now in great variety from $6.98 to $25 The first is “Carots” a play | SOHOOL from the French. The | tee will be held this afternoon CHAS. DILLON & u. COMMITTEE MEFRTING. A meeting of the s=chool commit- at DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEP The Straight Tone Arm Brings Them Straight to You The Columbia Grafonola brings all the artists whose records you play straight to you in your own home because— Its Straight Tone Arm insures that the sound waves will dcvclop fully and naturally. _Its Scientifically Correct Acoustic Design gives exquisite clearness and purity of tone. Its exc/usive Tone Leaves give you com- 1 plete and accurate control over tone volume. THese are some of the simple secrets of the unique realism of the Columbia Grafonola’s reproductions. 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Best of all. YOU C. BLOCK Land Phene 1799 12 A mats P - Mendoy, Tussdwy. ¥ evenings from 4:30-4:30 charge of the office. While in this city he made a record for getting recruits. VAILL SCHOOL CLOSES Local Students Compehied to Remain | At Home, Vail, for many years president of the Bell Ad not leave an endowment fund for the T. N. Vail Agricultural school of Lyndonville, Recause the late Theodore N system of telephones. | personality. understood by his mother. The situa- tion is devkloped with the inimitable krace and refinement characteristic of French art. The second play will be “Overtones,” a study in the con- trast between real and conventional The last play is the well known ‘Suppressed Desires,’ a humor- ous burlesque of modern applied psychology. After the plays there will be dancing until 12 o'clock. The entire program is a most attractive one, Vermont., which he founded, that achool will be obliged to cease oper- ations. The school was turned over to the state by Vaill, four years ago, therefore the state poa:d of edu \ tion will advise the alandonment of | i They will try to rvn (he school for at least two yea s with the state’s permission and then the Lyndon insti- ., of Lyndonville, Vermont, will over the pupils As the state ture does not meet again until | ry there will be no seasion ot the school until then. There are four New Britain boys who were to re- turn to the school next week but will now be obliged to wait Mr. Graham wishes (o announce the opening of his dancing scademy, | New Britain, for the | 264 Main sireet, fall and winter season, every afternoon and evening, com- mencing Monday, Sept. 13th to re- celve all those wishing to take up ballroom dancing. ‘1.-- will commence on! a Monday evening Social, 13th; Tuesday evening Private les- sons Ly appointment, fept. 14, Wed- ‘nfiflly evening, married classa and w.' be at hall Sept friends, Oct. 6th. 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