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NEW. BRITAIN DAILY EASTERN MILLINERY ™Sm——— CLEARANCE SALE OF MER MILLINERY Remarkable Offerings in WHITE HATS SPORT HATS PANAMAS Felts and Satin Hats TRIMMED HATS We have a beautiful assortment of White Hemp Leghorn and . Satin Hats. Trimmed with Flowers, Wings, and Ribbon. Special PANAMA HATS ™ ' UNTRIMMED HATS LOT 2 f P B All our stock of Black | 100 Hats in Fine Quality . ! Hemp. Lisere and Mi- Hats in the best. and ! Hemp. Best quality, o newest shapes [ values up to $3.50. i 1 | lan. All colos 4Q | Q8¢ t° $1.98 98¢, $1.48, $1.98 To close ... WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR MILLINERY OF QUALITY AT LOW PRICES. EASTERN WHOLESALE MILLINERY CO. 223 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN $2.95 $1.00 Different Styles worth up to LOT 3 500 White Hats, Milan LOT 1. horses. On notification the depart- ment agrees to remove all horses whose death is not due to contagious disease. All such animals must be buried by the owners. $1.00 Shoe Sale at Besse-Leland’s. —aavt. Workmen have commenced repairs on the roof of the Lyceum theater. was decided to pay the dues for the members who are with the National Guard at the front. Several applica- tions for membership were received. Only the best at Wilson's—reduced prices.—advt. The water department collections for the month of June totaled $4,- 049.60 New shoes added to our $1.00 Shoe Sale every day. Besse-Leland Co. —advt. Officers will be elected at the meet- ing of the Svea Social club this eve- ning. Your Neckwear always at Wilson's —reduced prices.—advt. The board of health has made ar- rangements with a Hartford hide and tallow concern to handle all dead City Items 00 Shoe Sale at Besse-Leland's. e weekly pay roll of the water tment totaled $392.93. ts at Wilson’s—reduced prices. E b street department is engaged in g Lyons street for the construc- f sidewalks. L Kavanaugh Shop, 40 Pratt St., ord, are offering great bargains fllinery—but two prices now, hats formerly from $17 advt. New Britain Nest of Owls held portant meeting last night. Iti The monthly meeting of the char- ity board will be held this evening. Big sale on white hats, M. Seibert. —advt. SORTING BOOTY FROM FIGHT ON SOMME “Iron Corps” Took a Great Amount of Material—Germans Thought Po- sitions Were Tmpregnable. Paris, booty the fighting at the light many curlous Moraucourt woods a battery was found completely dis- mounted. The battery commander’'s shelter alone remained intact. The luxury of the arrangements in the German positions on the San- terre plateau showed that they were considered impregnable. The greatest booty fell to General Balfourier’ famous “Iron Corps”, which distinguished itself at Verdun. This corps took enough material to set up a whole army. S As Usual The Big Saturday Sale at THE GREAT WESTERN MARKET The Quality Store of Low Prices White Loaf Flour ........... Pillsbury Best Flour Sweet Loaf Flour, good bread flour. Imported Italian Pure Olive Oil. .. .52.25 Imported Italian Pure Olive Oil....$1.15 Imported Italian Pure Olive Oil.... 59 Italian Peppers..18c can French Peas. 3 cans Peas. . July 7.—The work of sorting taken by the French troops in lomme brings to facts. In the heavy German No friils—nofancy curing stunts—the tobacco in Perfec- tion Cigarrettes is just NATURALLY GOOD! dznna S HIRTS $6.75 bbl .89c bag . 85c bag a gallon 1% gallon a quart 19¢ can 10c can Egg Plant, and Fresh sh Lean stern Cut Pork I.oins Choicest Cuts of Steer Beef and Veal. cy Fresh Fowl .At Cost Price avy Cuts of Salt Pork .. . 15¢ vips of Sugar Cured Bacon . tive Rhubarb 5 tive Lettuce. ee bunches ive Spinach n Beans and Wax ive Peas ive Strawberries d Mecdal Flour ite Loaf Fiour ... hs Macaroni dc ™ . 5¢ head Lealise 19¢ pk ,spmmn, Rhubarb, Native ¥resh String Beans, Celery, Tomatoes. Fresh Large Pineapple Oranges, Bananas, Strawberries, New Potatoes Fancy cup given awa grade Coffee . : TRADING sparagus, Cabbage 89 lml., 2 for 25¢ large size can 10c $1.00 99¢ | 3OL D bs Sugar .. with each pound of our high pk Potatoes and lmg \\ hltn l.()ni l loln' cees WE GIVE ROYAL THE GREAT WESTERN MARKET | TRANK MAIETTA, | ordered repaired 0, | dered | coverca | abated | ordered abolished jand AVOID TYPHOID BY 'VAGGINE TREATMENT | Cleanliness is Best Prevention, But Who Can Tell? Cleanliness is the best against typhoid fever. | almost impossible to determine unless vou are certain that your milk dealer, storekeeper and cook are clean in handling your food, the health board in its monthly bulletin, issued today, urges the wisdom of typhoid vacci- nation. The government prevention typhoid as well as smallpox. If it is important that the soldiers be vacci- nated against such diseases why does not the same course of reasoning ap- ply to the ordinary citizen There- cases. Speaking of the recent outbreak of typhoid in this city, the Health Board bulletin says: The outbreak in New Britain Qf twelve cases of typhoid fe- ver, all of which were reported with- in four days—June 11 to June 14— to locate tha definite source of the LUPIBD,, 3,UOD A\ “I9WIOUE JO Ynow oWl UOTAI [ENPIAIDUT QU0 JO ©IRID -X0 oy} YOIUM Uf SABM Oy} 91v puoads S] 9SBASIDP U} YOIUM Uf SAEM oug, ‘untes oyl Jo K1ojsodad [RuUSiI0 9y} Sulpuy jo A3 ~[MOWIP Y} 0} NP I9AD JT ‘SYIUOW IO P03023OP UPDQ JOU PATY UONIDIUY JO $904N08 BY) pur ‘ANUN0d 2yl Jo sped SnoueA up 4049} PlOUdA} JO Eo[wIop -1da [[Pws AUBW Ud9Y 9ARY LI, ‘o5 -SID 9Y} JO 9OUSPIA® JOJ JIA[B dUY UO orw 1sfyd ou3 3euy 30wy ouy Jug -pURISIIMIOU ‘FT SUNL 9OUIS PIjIodad S95UO JOUMNJ OU U SUIATY ooy} ‘DOAJL 7I0YS U SBY INWIIGINO AU, ‘UONIPUOD SSB[D 5] 2ANSNUBYXD JUL0dI £q uMoOuUN ST USIUM Joyem A3 UM payddns oxe (e puU® ‘PaIomas S[ao -doad SI 9sSnoy Quo Ing [[V ‘SA|jwey snofea oyy poyddns SI9[wep [ JUBIaYIP SUIN °}99I)S U0 Inoqe pue uo Padnous 94om SISBO OUR JO UIY ‘uopoajul 3O 90IN0S I12U} 03 §B 0] POIUN0IIT S[(RUOSTOI 0q UTD SOSEO OM) ING ‘DU jussead oYy o3 d sny[peq proyd -£3 9yl JO 80U9PIAD 10919P 0} JOpIO ur [ jo Surpuvy oyl YIIm op 0} Surgisue Furaey suosiad Jo poorq oy} 30 pue ‘soyddns 9soyj Jo eprYW U2dQ PABU §150) [RDISO[0II0)OVH ‘9IANOS 381y uy 9q 0} But as this is | demands | that its soldiers be vaccinated against | fore be vaccinated against both dis- | | has baffled every attempt so far made | HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1916. | SEMI-ANNUAL CLEAN-UP SALE! THE SALE OF SALES DECKS” quickl price may be. where. $ 9.75 for $14.75 for $18.75 for $21.75 for Specials [Incorporated] Come and look things over for yourself. time to convince you that the values given here are much greater ANNUAL CLEAN-UP SALE—THE SALE OF SALES Suits that were $13.00, $14.00 and $15.00. Suits that were ...... $18.00 and $20.00. Suits that were ...... $22.00 and $24.00. Suits that were ...... $25.00 and $28.00. DOUBLE GUARANTEE WITH EVERYTHING Regular 50c Suspenders, now . ........ Regular 50c Belts,now ....... ....... One lot of Silk Sox for 15c, 2 pairs for . One lot of work Trousersfor ......... . $2.00 Shirts for $1.50, $1.50 Shirts for $1.00, $3. 00 Shirts for $2 $3.00 Stiff and Soft Hats for $2.25. $2.00 Stiff and Soft Hats for $1.50 PANAMA AND STRAW HATS REDUCED FROM 1-3 to 1-2. JOS. M. HALLORAN OUR SEMI-ANNUAL STOCK CLEARING SALE OF CLOTHING IS THE STAR EVENT of the whole year that spells OPPORTUNITY to hundreds of the far-sighted and thrifty of this city and vicinity. ance sale of odds and ends, nor are we offering a lot of out-of-date styles and pat- terns; neither have we bought a lot of CHEAP GOODS TO SELL CHEAP. Every article offered is from our regular stocsk and we've cut prices right and left, until there is next to no profit left, in order to “CLEAR THE It’s not just an ordinary clear- and slashed DbUBLE GUARANTEE WITH EVERYTHING Ours and the manufacturers’ goes with every purchase—no matter what the Every article must make good or we will. It will take mighty little of your than else- veo.. 21c SRS 29 ....$1.00 248 MAIN STREET work approved in old build- sewer connections inspected defects found and remedied 13 aPuy 01 elqissod sw dvy ST pooBI} usaq 9AvY ‘SoIddNS pPooJ JI9UI0 PuB SlTW 901 “ejeM oW (I Sujuroseq SIY 03 snofaedd YIUOW 940 JO Pordd © 19A0 SUIAl[-JO Spow puw Ano® sausnied oyl 0) ST PojeSNsIAUI A[UIno -I0U} Ud9Qq STY 9SED YOBF UOPIIFUL (\'phni(l, we “eat” it. We cannot al- s be certain that there are not t\phmrl fever germs in our food and drinks, but there is a certain way to escape the disease even though the food is contaminated, and that is by being vaccinated against typhoid fe- ver. The natural prevention against ty- phoid is CLEANLINESS. But are you sure of the cleanliness of your milk dealer, your store keeper and your cook If you are not sure then be vaccinated against typhoid. Are you clean in your own method of handling food? Department Work. The monthly report of departmen- tal work as reported in the Bulletin follows: Communicable Diseases. Tuberculosis 13, diphtheria 3, diph- theria carriers 0, scarlet fever 4, ty- phoid 12, measles 11, whooping cough 3, mumps 0, chickenpox 6, erysipelas 0, venereal 0. Bacteriologist’s Report. Cultures examined 166, first culture examined 19, second and more cul- tures examined 22, first culture show- ing diphtherla B 1, second culture showing diphtheria B, 5, widal blood test for typhoid 90, positive reactions obtained 9, sputum examinations 19, sputum showing tubercular B, posi- tive 5, miscellaneous examinations 16. Sanitary Reports. Dwellings inspected 11, dwellings re-inspected 59, defective plumbing (other than toilet plumbing) ordered repaired 8, defective foilets ordered repaired 2, new toilets ordered in- stalled 3, light ordered installed in toilets 1, ventilation ordered installed in toilets 1, interior dwellings or- dered repaired 0, exterior of dwellings dwellings ordered connected with city water 0, dwel- lings ordered connected with sanitary sewer 3, vards inspected 768, yards re-inspected 223, yards ordered clean- cd 102, garbage cans ordered 64, gar- bage can covers ordered 3, barns in- spected 16, barns re-inspected 5, barns ordered cleaned 5, manu®: ordered moved 16, manure re®:ptacles or- manure receptacles ordered 0, out-houses ordercd abol- cess-pools ordered abolished 0, cess-pools ordered cleaned 2, ani- mals ordered removed (too near dwelling houses) 4, dumps inspected 6, dumps ordered cleaned 2, nuisances from overflowing iceboxes ordered 32, stagnant pools or water 0, chicken coops runways inspected 5, chicken coops ordered cleaned 3, complaints recelved at office 26, complaints found unwarranted 5, garbage complaints received at office 46, miscellaneous or- ders 11, prosecutions 15 Plumbing G, ished Inspector’s Report. | issued for No. applications received mits issued for work in new 16, permits, old buildings 55, permits | new sinks in old buildings permits issued for new toilets in old buildings 43, permits issued for new bath-tubs in old buildings 24, permits issued for new wash bowls in | 01d buildings 18, permits issued for { new laundry trays in old buildings | | 14, plumbing in new buildings tested | | 16, plumbing approved in new build- | ings 81, final inspection in new build- A 71, per- buildings Gl | benefits or total inspections 183, sewer permit issued 15. Tuberculosis Department. Cases carried over from previous month 145, new cases reported 13, cases discharged 0, deaths 2, cases under care 156, c. at sanatoria 37, cases sent to sanatoria 7, cases dis- charged from sanatoria 4, cases now at sanatoria 40, cases supplied with milk 13, cases supplied with eggs 4, s supplied with sputum cups 23, calls at office 60, calls made by nurses 442, regular nursing care given 4, fumigations and renovation of rooms occupied by tuberculosis patients 8. Report of Welfare Department. Diphtheria cultures taken for re- lease 14, diphtheria cultures taken for diagnosis 4, investigations on con- tagious and suspicious cases 82, in- structions given In contagious and suspicious cases 82, fumigations of rooms infected by contagious diseases 21, houses quarantined 7, quarantined houses carried over from previous month 7, general investigations 14, daily assistance in laboratories 30, calls made by nurse 141, school per- mits issued 32. Food Inspections. Inspections and re-inspections of food stores, bakeries, candy manufac- turers, restaurants, etc , pounds (weight) of meat destroyved 867, N articles of other food destroyed meat boxes inspected 226, meat boxes ordered cleaned 24, foods ordered covered 36, stores ordered cleaned 72, stores ordered screened 140, prosecu- tions 0. Milk Inspector’s Report. Total samples examined 101, per- mits to sell milk issued 127, dairies in- spected 30, dairies ordered cleaned 5, dairles ordered properly drained 0, dairies re-inspected 1, cows inspected 292, cows condemned 9, demned, qts. 10, licenses suspended 0, prosecutions 0. City Advertisement in State Street. City of New ewer in Clerk's office, July 7, 1916. To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given Board of Compensation and Asses: ment of the City of New Britain, made the following assessments benefits caused by the construction of sewers in State street from Kensing- ton avenue to Linwood street, viz: Britain, that the East Side. Matilda Sheppert Matthew Shepat Charlotte E. Rackliffe Charles Ericson Charlotte E. Rackliffe West Side. Church Church . i Hiltbrand and Hiltbrand, joint- T4 289.80 102.66 191.52 Albert E. Albert E William Cora The Children’s Home ciation F. b asso- Total And it finds no damages, betterments to special person or any or party. Accepted, Adopted, Certified record and published twice by of the Common Council, Attest. ALFRED from THOMPSON City Clerk. L. (N. B. Herald.) order | milk con- | has | of | 107.14 | l.f You Want Good Bottled Beer, Wine or Liquors, Order Same from PHILIP BARDECK, 185 Arch St. “Phone 482-2 I The Gurran Dry Goods Co. OUR GREAT | LOOM END SALE Extraordinary Bargains in Ready-to-Wear Garments for Saturday Big Dress Special Women's street Dresses, made of French voiles and organdies. Beautiful line of models, all sizes, $6.00 to $7.00 $2 98 |MWilsons SHIRTS values. Special at ~ Big Waist Special Wash Skirt Special Women’s white Dress Skirts made of linen finished mater ial. Worth 89c. Special at 49c Sample Shirt Waist Special $1.89 in silk and Waists in a beautiful line of $2.98 to $3.98 value, special Women's extra fine Shirt models and materials, ample Palm Beach Suits and Summer Coats, wool at about half their real value. Women's Summer Knit Vests Women’s Union Suits fine cotton, 29c value. Special at Big Silk Hose Special_'_ Women’s Silk Boot Hose, in black, 29c value. Special at ‘19¢ 39c¢ Wash Dress Goods Special 36 and 40 inch voile in a big line of patterns, 26c value, 1 Special at 2 /ZC Men's Balbriggan Underwear,fine yarn, 50c seller, Special at .. We are showing big values in leather Bags and Belts. Toilet Soap Special Special at Jas Kirk’s fine Toilet Soap: cial at 10c value, 5c