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NEW BRITAIN DAILY, HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 00N EIATES : Double-Paddle Winners GERMAN K. K. . RIDER White Sheeted Nocturnal Visitors Ie- men For Dealing With I'rench i t,rmf‘__flrn PARE) . 1 i By The Assoclated Rr nony to unitc them, ) g A Essen, July 11.—The Germans in 0 you teke this woman Joseph- A Yk, . e, v, some sections of the occupied terri- 2" asked the priest. G T Sl ¢ tory have adopted nocturnal raiding | came the astonishing reply. E ks g methods toward such of their fellow | Heving he had heen misunderstood PR st s 3 countrymen as have dealings with the MBR Dricst repentcd, “John, do you ; i e : sl French, The French anthorities say IR fosephin: to be vour wite?" ) ’ i ; : they have the names of five men who ¥eNo," again replied John. ‘Do you g g ¢ ) : were kidnapped. e satatid whet T am saying?" in- 8 sy ¥ ; ; In on¢ instarce the kidnappers ‘guired the priest. “Certainly 1 un- | v " 5 o 5 wore white sheets over their heads and e B don " % : : shoulders, " derstand, and | don't want her,” John B . A : i ‘ X alleged to have repeated, Rising v ox g : s h_n abducted men were not work- 10 his feet and uddressing the friends -y R ’ v i g ng for the, occupying forces the \d neighbors gathered there, the ? > [ 3 French declare but were merely ne- kie bridegroom announced, *1 e ? u o gotiating with them on various mat- “hareby notify all you people that 1 G i O o 3 lm;, 6 : & ‘don't went this woman as my wife.” : ” o £l |" of the kidnapped Germans was | Y ' He then walked out of the church : » . 4 4 ;,o"y:n"(‘,‘,“f u"n'd“h::"",’:‘o';‘““]’p;‘,‘“;"‘fl’:‘];V A crack squadron of the British air fleet maneuvers with the precision of an infantry regi- ment, as this photo of the planes in perfect alignment shows. This was taken during the recent: ' and disappeared, ignoring the calls of 4 . n s L g i & 4 the French on the unemployment sit- " the priest to return and finish th i) pageant at Hendon, near London, | oeremony or give a satisfactory ex lanation, 3 The deserted bride and her attend 5 . ) K . B o 2nts loft immediately after, taking the b g o Siston, 5 x g L7 0 v e tasl cab which was left standing at S 5 A the church. She went to the Kosin- i7" VO 3 S . : ski home, obtalned her clothing and w~ . EAS' I‘l;RN - ‘ EASTERN left immediately for T.ong Island. 3 g ; ’ | The Pawtuxet team, winner in the club four double-paddle . 3 2 rts were madc to locate Zielin- . { i skl today but he cou'd not be found. | canog race in the New England Amateur Rowing association’s re- | | MILLINERY ; MILLINERY i not report for work: at the| ggtta on the Charles river. i where e s employed buf, ac- | v ¥ cerding to his sister, arose, ate his| : 133 Main St, o ) ; : i : 133 Main S’t. Dreakfast and went out for the day. | f A "No exp/anation of hia strangs ho- INVENTURIES Fl[fl] Annual InstaMation of Baviour was mnde to his sister, ac § Officers of Pride Circle gording to the latter, nor did he . turn to explain his acflons to p Officers of Pride Circle, Lady For- Y A . priest. ester8, will be installed tomorrow |8 2 : A a i of the evening at a meeting to be held at |8 Friday ! - Sale of High § ¥ ; 1 o s i1 “In my 20 years as priest " church I have never “co ansthing like Judd's hall at 8 o'clock. Mrs. John . that before,” commented the priest, it c: J. Mulvihill has been reelected as . A (Continued from First Page) commander after a successful one year term. The other officers are: N Y Britain National bank deposit of | Mrs, Alma Bengston, sub commander; - (;ANADA’S I]PEN [;HAMP $745.82; Dodge sedan, $400;" credits| Miss Minnie McKeon, recording sec- | 8 Thursday l | received under dissolution of W. L.| v; Miss Lena Hart, financial sec- ; IRINAT | Damon Co. totalling $94,425; Insur-| retary; Miss Josephine O'Leary, treas- | 1 c 7 X . LEAI]S DAY AT INWI]HD ance policles including 15 $1,000 poli- | urer; Mrs. Mary Taylor, right guard; | &8 £ 5 | cies, three $2,000 policies and two| Mrs. Agnes Martin, inside guard; Mrs. o y P . $5,000 policies. Total, $107,401.06. |lHefflon, outsile guard; Miss Anna | J83 : - George L. Damon Inventory | Mawe, lecturer; Miss Freda Gugel, ; ‘ 4 (Continued from First Page) The George L. Damon Inventory| trustee, Mrs. Sadie Olson of this city, i Alo & | follows: 335 sharcs of American | district deputy of the Lady Foresters, | £ \ ¢ sn:::cc;‘s:te::'fi!.'u\.“ rfinTi‘“ f‘(nml(oh,;|‘Hnr«1“-i\r<. Corp., $30,525; 30 shares will install the officers, and Mrs, |53 ¢ of '} L +| Anaconda Copper, §1, 0; 20 shares| Mayer of Philadeiphia, supreme com- | &4 Y : Saturday had poor luck on the first nine card- { 4 | t i Bristol and Plainville Tramway, | mander, is expected to attend. ! ing 44, but tightened coming in for | g3 40i: 50 shares Colt Patent Iire- | Sty | 89 and a total of $3. On the %8|, e '$1400; 160 shares Kagl ck. I T 3 o 2 s, $1,400; 16 res Kagie Lock, " 24th hie drive landed In o sand trap.| §15 000 ene ahare Masome: remare, (Li€Utenant Maughan Off S When he pitched out, two balls ap-| 00 gh bW Britaln Maohine | . o Vew Yor & 3 A P i BBREER L 1ic chose the one with the | Seatamed shain i o e | For Return to New York We Have Given in the Past Many REMARKABLE VALUES—As Hundreds of Women Know to Their Pleasure and Satis- st e and got Into another (rap| ritain Trust, $10,800; 63 siigrgs) o R daNeR B iRy LY Bol, o eut | faction. The Offerings At THIS SALE Are Unquestionably the Best Yo.’ve Ever Seen, and Include aking o hole oat. > B BTy K0 ahares| B .. Maughan le osecrans | g T ; v 7 : w UICK A i ™ deck Stalt, Hurtfurd, Conn. 503 | Rusen’' Mg, Co. $5.750; ane ‘share|feld fYIng liere at §:04 o'clock (cen- OUR ENTIRE STOCK of NEW SUMMER HATS. Priced For QUICK CLEARANCE Alec Bmith, New Londo i Edward | Shuttie Meadow club, $26; 400 sharcs|tr3l Standard time) for Dayton en- L. Gow, Weston, Mase, 50; Ben Lord, | Stantey Works preferred, $11,200; de. | FOUte to Mitchel field, New York. Maughan's plane, which was damaged Glen Falls, N. Y Trving Stringer, [ posit in New Britain Savings bank, N ! W vork, { Bruns, New |3451.04; deposit in. Burritt Savings|When he was forced to land near St. |f 0 York, 87; Henry Johnson, New York, | bank, $266.51; deposit in New Britain [J08¢ph, Monday on his daylight coast- | & 88; Thomas Lal'y, San Antonio, 82. |Trust Co. $604.95; dividend check of |to-coats flight, has been repaired. ! . e » e Carlson Andersons, Buffalo, Plainville and Bristol Tramway, H STILL, EXPERT WITH KEY 3 8 oleanacaada, T nloytpe ot i Hats That Were Hats That Were Hats That Were Hats That Werz I". J. Brady, Joliet, dividend check n, Wilkes-Darre, 82; Walter Ha- i Oakland an, $350; diamond ring, b B e R . personal | Telegrapher. Away From Instrument | K8 Up to $5.00 and More up to $6.50 and More Up to $7.98 and More Up to $10.00 and More % i MacDonald Smith, | $325; watch and chain,$20; - Ban Francisco, 7 efl 40 Years, Sends 93 Words in 4 Min. |2 " T r; T T L T 5] | { Waiter Hagen played the last 9 in e | i : . ” s Hag ved the L PARS | Pittsfeld, Mass, July 1.—Ninety- 3 . l-d'-'i utog‘;f :‘;‘T after having a rag | Phila, and Detroit Send |three words In less than four minutes You will find a splendid ‘.On r&fl 1;111.'1'11 U R 3 P | was the speed attained by Walter C.|gH ] i 17th and 150 he ha Their Entrics to Regatta | Humstone, vice-president of the Ham- i birdie three's. On the 15th, a short | liton Trust Co. of New York, in tele- I Nole, his iron chot landed in o trap St. Catherine, Ont. July 11.—Entry | graphing a message last night to deft of the green. He failed to get|of the Philadelphia barge club and | william J. Lloyd of Denver in ac- the Detroit boat club for the Cana-|cordance with the annual custom of practice swing. The contest commit- | dian He regatta to open herk|tne old time telegraphers, Mr. Hum- @ after the round' ‘was finished | july 27 hax made the Iist of prospec- |gtone, who was superintendent of the iuled that Hagen should be penalized | tive participants so long that Henley | western Union Telegraph Co. In New EWg.strokes for the swing, giving him | oicials have decided fo run several|yory for 20 years, had not previous. &,7 on the hole. of the races simultaneously to avold ||y touched a telegraph key for 40 Hagen's car: the necessity of adding another day|years Mr. Lioyd was formerly a high In—453 557 43 5— 5 to the two day regatta. | Western Union official. Tom Mahan, Ameshury, asg, 82 Al T u fifn; Amesbury, Mour, 83;) T | Mr, Humstone's message was re- William ityan, Noroton, % | Highway to Plainville | corded on an indestructible disc at the ‘ ‘ ’ 9 . George 4 gent, Columirus, . H | Edison laboratory and will be heard James C. Maiden, New York, 82; Complete by Sept. 17 [for the first time in public at the dwsll}s. l_'m\l-;n-m. N. Y., wi rew jannual banquet of the Pioneer Tele- Jack Elph Grosse [sie, ) 7 At the request of a number of mo- |graphers’ organization in Denver on L Willle Ogzz, Worcester. Ninse, - | torists; Miss Mary E. Curtin, secretary | Setpember 8. Watrous, Hedfor i J. R.iof the chamber of commerce, has —_— langiands, Newack, N, J., 80 | written Highway Commissioner John | ANOTHER PICKET ARRLSTED Marziotti, New York, ; George| g, Macdonald asking when the high- —— E . ea oo dagobus, Ridgewood, N. J., 77; John | way between this city and Plainville Brockton Police Continue Their Drive . J. Kane, unattached, 97; P. O. Hart, [in to be completed. The commisston- | Against Strikers' Activitios Nl.\l;le!llfl. (‘i 7. er has replied that present plans will | Brockton, Mass, July 11.—One . MacDonald Smith piayed the second | m : possible the completion of the | ghoe strike picket was arrested . . . b o HEN you hear an old-timer sigh for the days of © 8 in 33 for a round of 74 His in- | highway by September 17 unless un- | early today in pursuance of the plan ' coming card: foreseen obstacles arise | of the police to put an end to what his forefathers, smile quitely to yourself and y In—543 453 5 —{7—T4. . o iR | the city solicitor has declared to be Willie Ogg of Worcester, who was | ENTERTAINS BETA MU tllegal picketing. Fewer pickets inlke iar paired with Al Watrous, went around | Miss Ruth Hart entertained mem- | were about the factories early in the think of this: 77, Ose's carc: hers of the Beta Mu sorority at her |day than on the iwo preceding days The ancients got along without automobiles, soap, Out-—445 553 3146 home last night. The meeti as the | when many arrests were made, S 'S i stoves, tooth-brushes, window-glass, breakfast foods, In—443 454 455 =17, final gathering for the sorority for this Several policemen and strike sym Charles H. Rowe, Pittsburgh, 8$0. season. lans were made for the |pathizers were nursing miior injuries | & B . . . & Walter Doran, unattached, 91. Ray. | summer vacation which the young |loday as a result of the disturbance [N § telephones—without practically all of the things we con- @ mond 8. Derr, Philadelphia, 79. W. R. | women of the sorority plan to spend | late yesterday when police used their i S}del‘ the ba.ie eSSei‘ltlals Of llfe. Noon, New York, 76. Andrew Brown, | at Indian Neck. It is also planned to | clubs to disperse a crowd and missiles < g X S Y. Charles C. Courtice, New | open the fall season with a dance | were hurled at the officers. Several There never has been a time when life bettered it- carly in September, arrests were made, % . < s Al #2." Georse 1 Synving; Dridge- ) self so rapidly and so consigtent!ly as now. New con- i ey veniences and new comforts are continually being " J., 80. Charl § West Hamp- o . . / e X, - “““":‘1 In Nation-Wide Peace Campaign | thought out and brought out for your benefit. $50. Total, $84,216.50, t Draped Felts Co'tart, Philadel- Overbrook, 59. !'red Stellar, West- gort. Comn T3, Laurie Ayton. Lans. JIn order to reap the advantages that are yours to- & Vomon, x Y. a1 T T day, you must read the advertisements. They bring you B o card of 11 for the fret rouna. His| : v, e M } 8 news of all that the world of invention and discovery is R s | : , i A 1 |8 doing to make your work easier, your home life more co: 358 454 56 4—31—1T| pg 0 e - 4 A pleasant, your clothing and food problems less difficult. A alty placed on Wziter Ha- | / . , ] Th k : infor d f u h . 7in th gen this mornig of two sirokes for | ¢ 1 ; ; 5 : ey keep you informed of all that is new in the markets B o et ot BN b L : and stores. They tell you not only about the goods, the s . : styles, the varieties and prices, but also where and when Although he did not sole his club Ha k the i swin 2 2 ; (1 ¢ IR vr 1he mre penaity under ' these things are to be had. B o g | Mechonait) 0 ‘ o The advertisements are messages from the business . : ; j world to'you. Heed them. lery in the afternoon. Eric Edwerds of Powellton, N. Y., | Wwho was withdrawn this morning| : . ' B L on and s permitied 1o A = : - Don’t overlook the advantages that are yours IERER Atrioon. " E e ¥ Y oo G : A |8 Read the advertisements Mike Brady, whose 74 was second ‘best in the morning rour took 47 golng out in the afternoc s faced with the difficuit { Published by the New Britain Herald in co-operation dng the last 9 holes close 1o | with the American Association of Advertising Agencies der to be certain of qualifying % e T k Fh card on the 9 e A | % i A % ] THE HERALD HAS BY FAR THE LARGEST CIRCULA- Out 563 86647 4 5 o A ¢ TION OF ANY PAPER PUBLISHED IN NEW BRITAIN Waiter Hog:n was one under par through the first five hoies on the 7 : g ¢ - , 2 - 2 b | ! MORE THAN 9,000 DISTRIBUTED DAILY efternoon round. He had rdie 3 on the first holc, Donald Smith Avas even par on the first five. Joe Kirkwood, trick shot artist, led . e, T - f It is the Only Local Newspaper With An Audited Circulation : | yesterday’s qualifiers with tne sensa- | Btional ' score of 70.74 144, 10 strokes) Y . : ] BRhead of the day's fle'd These “Law—Not War” posters will be distributed from coast Willle Ogg of VWorcester who made! to coast July 28 and 2. anniversaiy of the outbreak of the World “;‘:‘;‘;’;’C‘;m ot o e War, by 35 ciganizations affiliated with the National Council fnr' cas Prevention of War. Shown here are Leouise E. Hiatt and Emily F.l apting to qualify today. q s : . 2 d with Al Watrous. Cooper, of the council staff in Washington.