Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
4 ‘Tebé Remember Dead Brothers. < Favored by fair weather, the an- ‘nual memorial exercises and decora- "tion .of graves of deceased members of the Y. M. T. A. & B. soclety was held yesterday afternoon. HExercises ‘were held in both of the Catholo cemeteries, President Albert Vols and the chaplain, Rev. John T. Winters delivering addresses. A parade head- ed by the soclety drum corps and the St. Paul's drum’ corps of Kensington, (. @&nd the Tierney Cadets was held. Leading Star, S.°0. B. The regular - meeting of Leading Star lodge, 8, '0. B. will be held at 7:30_eo'clock tomorrow evening in ! Flectrie hall. Al officers are ex- téd ta be present. At the close of ‘=;afln:. a social and whist will® _ Daugliters of St. George: The Daughters of St. George will #ndet Wednesday evening in. Turner Aall and on Thursday afternoon the iy members will meet at the home of Miss Emma Leupold, 361 Arch atreet, " to sew for the Red Cross. . _ Ladies Auxiliary, U, 8. W. V. % Miss Jennie Eades will entertain the 2 Ladies Auxillary and friends tomor- . row afternoon from 2 to § o’clock at 'the home ‘of Mrs. Morse, 28 Church street. ‘iNew Britatn, Council No- 8, O.U. A. M. 7% All members are requested to at- tend the regular meeting Thursday as ‘S new imvestment of the funds willil - i ‘come up for discussion. be a mesting: of the memorial com-, inittes ‘before the regular The Gilmore Souvenir and history of the Order will ‘be on hand and will’ | be_diatributed. . Chamberiin Councll, 2, Jv. O. U. A. M. “fl;" ncuN hr’ n:'e.uu of Chamberlin [0- T, O. A. M. was “ Weld in Jr. O. U. A. M. hall on Hun- . erford ‘Court, " Satirday eveningz. ‘State Counselor F. H. Turner of Hart- ford was present and gave a few in- nrutln: remarks comcerning the Jr. ©0.-U. A. M. of the and John 1111 TRE dow & Thers. will' meeting. | HavEw BAIRY Co, NEW BRlTAlN DAXLY HERALD, MONDAY JUNE 4 1917‘ D ACTIVITY BEING TAKEN IN ‘SCHOOLS AGAINST _ ~ DEADLY FLY BECAUSE OF RECENT WAR PREPARATIONS TEACHING_CHILDREN, DEARDLINESS-OF‘FLY Sanitary conditions count in war, schools children are being taught thé and’all over the country in publiz danger of = contagion from the Harding, also of Hartford. Steps are | Room 60, Booth’s block, on Thursday beilng tagen to organize a fast ball ’ evening at 8 o'clock. A full attend- team. Anyone interested can obtaiu | ance is requested. > more information at the club rooms. ;' I Royal Arcanum. An important meeting of New Brit- ain Council ‘Royal Arcanum will be held on Tuesday ¥ing at 8 o’clock. All members are urged to attend. Ladies Auxiliary 104, N. A. I.. C. "The Ladies Auxilfary 104, N. A. L. C. will hold its regular meeting in In New ot pub- fly and other insects. York . citys the bureau lic health education of the board of health a few days ago started its campaign against flies and mosquitoes. With the aid of the school children it is planned to exterminate as effectual 1y as possible these germ carriers. The accompanying photograph was taken in the open air class of public achool | 110. RED CROSS GAMPAIGN Available Figures Show Neayly 15,000 New Mcmbers—Card Party at Elks’ Nets $250—Poleg Raise $2,874. As yet final and definite figures on the rauu!t bf the Red Cross campaign are ‘incomplete, as a number of fo- licitors have' not as yet ‘made their Teports. The only figures available today hre those issued at 7 p. m. Sat- urday when 14,060 new members had been enrolled. The card party given by the civie | department of the Woman’s <lub on Saturday afteynoon was a great suc- cess and much credit is due the com- mittee, in charge of Mrs. Herbert L. Mills. The party took place at the Elks’' clubhouse and forty tables were set for card ' playing. Appropriate favors, in the form of silk flags, were the gift of Mrs. George S. Talcout. Mrs. Frank J. Porter loaned the tables and chairs. The sum of $250 was realized: Mrs, I. D. Russell had charge of the refreshment table and was assisted by Mrs. J H. Robinson. At the flow- er table more than $70 was taken in by the flower girls, Dotha White, Eunice Humphrey, Mayand Peck and Helen Chase. Special mention is also made of the service given by a group of Boy Scouts. At the final meeting of the cam- palgn in the :interests of the Red| Cross by parishioners of the church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, last eve- .| ning, $650 was realized, bringing the Pride Circle, No. 10, of A. Pride Circle, No. 10, es to an- nounce to members that the meeting time and place have been changed from the first and third Monday, to the second and fourth Thursday in Judd’s hall, Main street. The next ‘The Little New Haven Dairy Maid Says : Instead of Candy, I am Delighting the Children with Delicious Cones of The Cream of All Ice Creams meeting will te held June 14. - Made from Pasteurized and Homogenized Cream to be healthful and easy for the little stomachs to digest. There’s a dealer in your neighborhood who sells it LOOK FOR THE RED SIGN total amount up to $2,874 for weelk. { 'GUYNEMER NEMESIS OF GERMAN AIRMEN the Captain Georges Guynemer, France's most famous .air fighter, has now achieved unquestioned supremacy over all. other airmen of any nation. An official announcement brings ‘the news that he has raised his totdl of German niachines destroyed in sin- gle combat to forty-three, greater than has ever-been claimed for any other pilot, allled or German. Captain Boelke, Germany’s most famous air fighter, was killed after he had, according to the Geman of- | cal bulletins, shot down thirty-eight 6 TO 9 O’CLOCK SUGAR .= LARD & TUESDAY Fresh Conn LEAN PORK CHOPS SQUIRE'S LINK SAUSAGE ..... FRESH SLICED IjEAN FRESH SHOULDERS ... McMILLAN STOR ALWAYS RELIABLE For the month of June, we are going to offer eve: 1our 3rd floor as special prices, as an inducement for all ou tomers to visit this Dept. We are proud of the stock and ments we carry on this fioor and the success of this Dept. has been opened, Asnh-.tflultlmgwo believe will be the means of a. a number of people who have not yet visited this floor, really exceptignal stock of Rugs, Draperies; stc., which we fering at Special June Prices. Make the home more beautiful, more: ¢heerful: for: th: months. For those who are already acquaiptsd with qur 3rd. Draper and Rug Dept., it needs no introduction and for thoss have not yet visited it, we promise that we will wn'm ROOM SIZE RUGS SPECIALLY . PRICED TAPESTRY BRUSSELS RUGS—9x12 ft.. Our Jm each. Value-$22.00. VELVET RUGS—9x12 ft.. Our June nrloo $32.00 $28.00. T AXMINSTER BUGHxlttt. Our Nuo P'Hu um ‘Value 3$30.00. ‘WOOL AND FIBER RUGS-—Ideal Bed Room Rllp. Our June Price $9.50 each, Value $15.00. X GRASS RUGS—New Stencilied Patterns. 6x 9 8x 10 ft. ox18 ft. . SMALL minsters. SPECIAL VELVET RUGS—Size 27x84. ©ach. Value today $1.98. AXMINSTER RUGS—S8ize 36x73. Value today $5.00. - Our June Price On Sale Wednesday llonlnm 8:30 a. M. ll-” OQ. value. No Sweeper -ant\c Q. D, . TAKE None .charged. Nome . mAmnmem““ allied aviators. The German method of computation of ‘“victories,” how- ever, is much mare liberal than the French. The German aviators claim as & victory every case in which the op- posing machine is put out of astion, whereas the French are not to do so-except in cases where opposing machine was distinctly seen to fall by at least two observers be- sides the aviator who shot it down and was distinctly seen to be de- stroyed by its fall, In achieving this total, moreover, Captain ' Guynemer broke two more records, for he -shot -down 'four ma- chines in a single day, two of them in a single engagement and within one minute of each other, CORBIN DONATES AUTO. g Will Permit Home Garden Committee ta Use It, Philip Corbin today donated a Ford automobile for the use of the home gardens committee during the sum- mer months. This will be rnnda in transporting the inspectors and ex- Pperts from one part of the city to the other to assist the amateur farmers ‘When the harvesting season is end- ed Mr. Corbin will give this automo- bile outright to the New Britain Char- ity Organisation for the use of its agents. Saturday afternoon by Rev. Maler at the Center church: They were attended by M: Sautter as bridesmaid and Glasle ag best man, 2 Following an lllto-oill. tour through the - Berksh Catekills, Mr and Mrs, " make their home at 29 Ka The groomsman is engaged automobile repair business. The Peerless Soctar club social and dance in’ mtddm » urday MONDAY EVENING————6 TO 9 O°CLQ STEAKS ° Shee, Sk, [h 2SS C e 3IDS S C 2 lbs 490 MOH!CAN 12¢ 10c 'FRESH POTATO MOHICAN 'rom'no POTATO | 15% |SPEC Good Cooking - Compound . .1b NEW BERMUDA ONIONS ......2 Ibs BERRIES ....2 beks . LARGE SUNKIST B 20c ' SPI."ACIIO'?,..‘. Lodqts l 9‘C‘