New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 5, 1917, Page 2

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S — AND GRADUATES IEEHY OBEA haveu yery complete PURE MILK NPERATIVE | 1¢ Your @ntia Does Not m-’rn- ‘mwonmmmxune- m-nunhynhn. Much has been written and said about mjlk for the baby. If the mother can nurse her baby, half the battle for the baby’s health will be won. This is the natural way. The family doctor should be the one to decide when the mother should not narse her baby. Cow’s milk is the best substitute for .breast milk—and it must be pure and fresh and clean. It is not economy to buy & cheap | srade of milk. and fine line of SILVER: vGraduate—Wahches, Brooches, Bracelets, Rings Pendants, ‘all of the very latest style, and we‘in- : vof St. Matthew's n ‘chufch to be held ! gone to Pittsbu w fl).:::‘l-d other set for graduation #¢hool. The ‘exercises latter part of June Therb ard’ eight -chnol and diplomas. 16 those Avhé!damiplete’ ‘entertainment. - which was to. hl“ ‘been held at '.hs_Ly- W th. Parker’ snm. No ¢ ity te as well. '$1.50 Leland’s.—advt. N%” &l’ nd girls were in a ception givens by d‘bner' of ' Miss - Christesen’s ds last evening at ture of the eve- - It is not economy to substitute con- densed milk for cow’'s milk. It.is not economy to neglect to keep milk on fce. The best is none to good for your | baby. Pure milk is from healthy cows. There must be immaculate cleanliness in handling and preparing milk. Milk must be kept om ice Ilitll needed. Flies must never be nllowed to fall in the milk. Prepare your entire supply each . morning. Boll the water and cool it. Be accurate in all measurements. Never use any milk which has been left in the nursing bottle. New Britain has a milk station of which all- are | proud. There the very best of milk can be bought and directions are given how to care for it and how to pre- | pare it. Come and talk about your babies with Miss O’Dell- She will show you the rooms of the milk station and will gladly help you .to solve ' your-| problems. She invites you to come. Upon you—mother of New Britain— rests the responsibility in making the future citizens of the city and your bables must be given a good start and its up to you tp do it. Remember a healthy baby! means a strong child. - A strong child means & vigorous man or woman. AIR STUDENT WRITES, Andrew F. Richardson; Enjoying l)te at Aviation Camp. “The greatest lifé yet,” is the mes- sage sent by Andrew F. Richardson, former ‘electrician at the Stanley Rule and Level company’s plant and a re- cent addition to Uncle Sam’s aviation |. training corps, to his parents, Detec- ‘| tive and Mra. Andrew .J. Richardson ning was the fancy dances executed by the children. Plattsburg Manuals $3.00, lnurlor Guara Duty 50¢, cloth,: Regulations 40c, paper. Adkins Prlnta ing Co., 68 Church lttut.—ulvt. Mr. and Mrs. .C. Brown have Py tor ' few days. Mr...and; Mrs. B. Arthr Richards of Winsted: are rejoicing at the blrth /ot & son. Before her marriage, Mrs. Richardy, mmsum« Wiesand of Wallace street, this city. . Out shirt Buslness for 1916 was ¢' times that of 1915, ~Best values. i New Britain did it. Besse-Leland Co. ~advt. Property on Rackliffe Heights has trinsferred to the Children's by Chariotte and Mabel Special shirt’ week at Wilson's. =g !"John. L. Middleton, a former mem- ber of the police department, has en- tered the employ of the board "of public works as a foreman. . Rev. W. A, Harty Branch, A. O. H. has voted to purchase “Liberty Bonds.” A committee .consisting of Lawrence F. Mangan, Postmaster W. ¥. Delaney and Judge James T. Meskill will make the ‘necessary ar- rangements. 7 Willlamx | Quigley, & cousin of the mayor,:is reported as seeking the - | clerkship of the fire board, Get “shirted up" for the summer this week-at Wilson’s.—advt. Roger Bfewin, Jr., who 1s connected ice of the:Russell spending & few ond Searle are B furlough from the mosquito fleet, Mr, and Mra. J. E. Cosgrift have re- turned .from \their honeymoon trip. ‘We sell more shirts than all other. stores combined in New Britain. ‘See the $1.60. Parker Shirts 95c. . Besse- Leland’s of course.—advt. % A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Matsan of 49 Belden St., at New Britain General hospital toda Reom for a Vest Pocket Kodak in every Sol- | and Sailor’s kit. Theexpenselssmall,sixdol- dleerlulness it mybfingisgtut. ? [CKINSON DRUG OO, of 16 Division street. In a letter received yesterday from San Antonio, Texas, he says there are’ over 4,000 in training with tents as their temporary habitation. As yet, he is engaged in a thorough study of airplanes, their fundamental mechan- ism and the basis principles of flying. Responding to the colors, he was in- itially sent to Fort Slocum, N. Y. and aftewards made a member of the de- tail sent to southern -trailning camps. He writes that he is in excellent health and enjoying the work in be- half-of Uncle Sam. General desire to get at the Central Powers, ‘;Teutonic armies and the forces ,of' the. . dual monarchy, is generally -fonnd ‘among | the recruits, according to the measage sent. Evcnts' Ionlght' REGISTRATION BOOTHS OPEN UNTIL 8 O’CLOCK. e High class photo’ theater. Vaudeville and “noving pictures, Keeney's theater. drama, Fox's W. L. Morgan lodge, . Knifln.p of Pythias, meets in Vega hall, Central Labor Union meets at 34 Church street. New Britain lodge, N E, O, P, meetl at Jr. 0. U. A, M, hall. Cnlumet club m-m at 53 Church street. Clan Douslu. 0. 8. C., meets at 277 Main street. Leading Star lodge, 8. of B., meets in Electric hall, . New Britain ) Council, Royal Ar- canum, meets at 242 Main street. Daly Council, K. of C., meets in Hanna’s hall, PLAY AT ST. JOSEPH'S HALL. Junior Children of Mary to Entertain Tomorrow. The Junior Children of Mary of St, Joseph’s parish will give an entertain- ‘ment ' consisting of a play, “The Promise Fulfilled;” a flag drill; pan- {tomime, “Star Spangled Banner,” and 'musical selections tomorrow in the Parish hall, The following are the characters of the play: The Carrolls— Florence—Rose Fitapatrick, Isabelle—Anna Ahern - Marie—governess — Catherine Fitz- patrick Kathleen—companion to an old lady ~ —Blizabeth Sullivan Harriet—school girl—Anna Sheehan Philippa—school’ girl — Margaret Luddy. Miss Merrill, an artist—Irene Igoe Carrie—her colored maid—Margaret mother of Carrie— Y Helen, - Miss Merrill’s Marion Meehan Elvira Holden-—country cousin -of the Carrols—Liliian’' Chambers Miss Vivian Thurnoy (of uncertain age) Deélphine Malona Mrs. Percival Archibald- McAllister Smith, a self-made Woman—Mar- garet Grace These amateurs trained /by the Sister of St. Joseph, Will try to give an hour or two of pleasure and trust that their earnmest efforts will meet with the well merited success they desire. protege— " SUMMER HALF HOLIDAY FOB 1917 July 18th this store will close Fridays at_nodm Septe mber 1éth inclusive. AFTER 10 YEARS “AMHO” E.F. 8. CLOTH UNION SUITS FOR MEN ! Thficflh.theund:develomentof’l‘h : Amnnqumyemdhl; research—undoubtedly SHIRT WEEK WlLSON’S Values—S; lShim, Specla‘lndaespecm .um ? | | ! it.means a Mr. Big Man with a 19 collar and a 52 waist ‘ 1 —your shirt is, here too. SHIRTS /THIS WEEK your I|llld and properly elastic, fi\.k;‘cmdmyleenngo!l“fib"agdmthe “NO BETTER IN THE WORLD” Horstulls I¥ PAYS TO BUY OUR m “mn Comecticg with 10 TRUMBALSS | al Factotum” ' sung by De Luca , of the Metropolitan (bm Conm . —a new exclusive Victor .arlist Barber of Seville—Largo a] Factotum (Room for the Factotum) - Giuseppe Do Luca Victor Red Seal Record 7SI, Twelve-inch, $1.50. Figaro's great song from the Barber of Seville—the gayest and most difficult of all airs—is superbly interpreted by this famous baritone with joyous abandon. - A wonderfu] piece of vocal display that vividly Cofi“m before you the vain but likeable barber as he enumeratel his ‘many accomplishments. A record that is a worthy addition to any library of Victor Records. : i You can have the pleasure of hearing this new De Luca record st any Victor desler’s. He will gladly play any music you wish to hear and demonstrate the various styles of Victor and Victrola—$10 to $400. Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden, N. J. Records and Victer Machinds are sclentifically coordinated and syncheoaised and their use, oae with the ether, s absoktely essential te & perfect Victer " New Victer Recerds demonstrated at all dealers on the 35th of cach menth ~ Impertant Notice. Processes of *Victrola” is the Registered Trade-mark of the Victor Talking Machine Compasy designatiag the products of thus Company ‘Warning: The use of the word Victrola upen or ia the prometien or sele of = ‘any other Talking Machine or Phonegraph products is misisading and {Negal.

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