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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1918, SENT A s RETAINS BANNERI| WE SPECIALIZE ON METAL AND i{ CHAS. DILLON & CO. Who \.\m:;-url\dip hl ksfi,h BEAVER BOARD FOR CEILING HA RTFORD. E Coccs ot Parochia I i - . | Mark in Thl‘if?lg;mpEZ?Iggzygsy AND SIDE WALLS. ESTIMATES §|§ Require the services of Experienced Mil- S | J— GIVEN FOR DOING WORK. linery Salewomen. Steady Position. ate James Private Joseph’s Parochial school still wa., T :m;. the banner in the School Thrift b GOOd Wages. BSonn 11 | C1AMP leaguc of New Britain. Some CAI l OR PHONE 359 ¥ 3 of the dJ. | i other schools tried hard last Bcunk- | Week to wrest the emblem fr ° . h drunk o OJo«‘om\x \p”lo‘lkly ”“dmn m Lx‘?tm 3:? :_‘ Expe"enced Hat Makers. Steady pOSl- ce while sirls, charge | P2rochial children were determined to oS st THE JOHN BOYLE CO. tion. Good Wages. : aw: This is the first ets late | UMe any school has won the banner . | o et s, e et 3and 5 FRANKLIN SQUARE ' iaimea | toestional " Grammar school s 8§ Young Girls to Learn the Millinery Trade. keeping o A & g him. |, e school league standing is a fol- Painters, Decorators and Sign Makers osts -and < £ g o4 -7 | L A Amgunt of cash Paid While Learning. o due Turned in : E St Jos B this| oo coseRs -...% 150.00 v his arrest | | xr:(w ational-Grammar .. 19 m\ military | S SOGEOatcE0s .25 A -y 3 3 B | rommon s 1IN R ness men who wisn information con-| § Experienced Saleswomen for our Suit Dept. 3 2 FHE e i = cerning causes for which they are (ec“mr a w.| ”m‘ s e 7 e asked to buy advertising or make | subscriptions can get it through their Steady Position. Good Wages. | | ; i llocal ageney of the Connecticut State gainst | }; SN ? o = | Council of Defense, or through their was dve | mim &p o010 i i g local chamber of commerce i ! | Open Air today but in view of | garqagy 60.00 f : SWEDISH EDITOR RESIGNS. nce of the Po- | gy S N — | Burr - = inst him Rev. A. Fredenholm, pastor of the he Drd; A i L : <. : SRl AT & G2 Swedis il 5 ~o1 & I o opeaer | SmRNey il Prolessionals Preying on War Shetion, i, churen n | cqiine: revising the DullGIHES OXeEm I DUt won o drunk that his case | S s i ng e 2 < c ed Smith . e oblat,” published by the stern | 1 meet on l{;yi‘?‘en;@iz p s |Tad to be coutinuea until tomorrow. | Gegooa Tt | A 7 Spm[ and Sympa[hy of Publig i vrinfing ana Bieniig ncoh ot o & repors = S | Peter Chilicki, a 16 years old b e . H i i Church street s resigned his posi- | B council EUTETY Sl it « . i T who weris ooy D0t Bu coss o aaln — tion. He will leave the on Junc of North and Sexton ‘...('flm'\’\““v '\"\,“'b"(" Sn cEnties {lots 1 but will continue as secretary of | . from artin’s wagon. : 4 : t Hartford, March 6.—The probabla |the paper. Tle has been editor of | § 178 MAIN STREET he police this morn- frronin) Sales in Factories. g ¢ i presence in Connecticut of notorious | this paper for more than five L cheek for $51.50 and somie iy - | vin o e 3 : To Prevent The Grip 198 ‘ 3 the illn of General | professional solicitors with unsavory ad been stolen from his a . A Colids cause Grip—LAXATIVE BRO- % Gilpatric of the New | reputations was made evident in a 2 P ] — — - repare for the ast night. He suspects a man = f ,} 5 £ e o visited his store earlicr in the | MO QUININE Tablets remove the ain Thrift Stamp Committee, the | warning given out taday through the (e . reports on the factory sales have b . ] 5 . R T o ohecl | cause There is onl one Bromo sales ve been | Connecticut State Council of Defenso. ~ 4 5 s juig aud sew him put the check :2':”.mm, ' 1. W. GROVI'S slgnature | T T I (00 (A0 e o ] e ol e e ] MANN‘&K—I K | » : Third Liberty Loan ; ing on in the mecantime, and g00d re- [ make a fat living from business men | o | 4 5 ? sults accomplished, Iveryone will |and manufacturers by soliciting con- | | i 8 . il ' ; g | be pleased to hear that Mr. Gilpatrtc | tributions and advertising in tho 3 > .. April 6th, by de- ASTO R I | DAIGLE IN FRANCE. S hos rellont tE h 5 3 5 4 % 2 A ! 3 s e o 118 he job. and the work |names of various fictitious orzaniza- M o : - : Ve | My and - William Daisle of | which has been handicapped during |tions and publications have trans- | 8 SHOES : ’ i positing in this bank, Toirview street have received thei s . 5 S 2 19 goeive I | his absence will now be prosecuted |ferred their activities to Connccticut For Inf i ‘ Jetter from their son rold, | g ' 2 or Infants and Children ‘ etter from their son, ~Harold. | \with vonewed vigor. The total sales | from Massachusetts, according to in- | B ; where your money on box. 30c who is now in France with the Royal | §198 FoyOver30Yearsiin:. &= Do ot i | o e e St o ol | fermationiine colverl (i vRin B D= | 4 - . SpewritecsGons scoai S| March 2 amount to $75,000. fense Council from official sources :r FOR BO y S . ‘ : is much safer than S e b - al |alleged, in the belief that the larze | § ¥ i gnature of T | e e T e Total | alleged, iesinatfenciiareciin : B in your homes or on i The letter also included an ur- sally || O BURRCSS il Connectl- The sturdy dependable kind, J . ; e e et e B i |c goanuiaoiarersiandinusiness sl ) ; | your person and s and these have been dis- b apita week |are déing will make them easy of witich the boy doesn't have ; & ave Ou tehed { Minor & Corbin Box marks” for solicitors for fake causes. | N | N g e v [[patones e e : s Siats Goureit of Detense ! / here earns for you : 7 | Fafnir B ' : given out this warning in order that to be too careful. | THAT INCOME TAX . : i = . { 2 tional Spy 3 : 5 p manufacturers and others may be on = 5 e 5 3 . ndlgestlon = | Union M Tolae L their guard against any t of fake Tops of Eikskin—soics of § i g L ’ 3 e four per cent. : : ; | Mr. Walsh Straightens Out a Few | xow Brirair i solicitors who claim to rep S : = our food will concinue to dis- Misconceptions. | co. .. R ious appeals. Many men in Massach Neolin—they'll stand the rub o T hasboen!| DhelStaniers Weoits b setts have been the vietims of thesc | gree with you, and cause dis- Hartford, March It has been | The Stanley Works ... 3.09 setts : ; i athi | brou e ‘ntic o ¢ art & . d the wa r comes fron and stub of school wear. ress Hnt 1\0‘.1 Qtrchb en your 1 \’A”A‘g\\x\\' ’Yrvrnll):n ]rH'Y \fl((:):’u . f' H\y | :l“\!‘v & ! men and he warning come r n AN( igestive organs, and tone and ral trade organizations have is B Dl £ S known to be operating in Connecti- | [ LOW STIOBES .... weeten the stomach. Youcan their members bulleting errone- | Hart & O i 291 cut where they probably believe the ) o this quickly and surely by | ousiy advising them that increment or | Stanley Rule & pastures to be a littie freshor and | HIGH SHOES Boston that several of them are | uppreciation in property values ns| Co. ...... 5 : | greener than where they have cus- | @8 romptly taking a few doses of | ascertained by an appraisal m leniies o o = 5 | tomarily practiced their profession. | . : } treated as earned surplus or un-|+raut & Hine 5 : Connecticut manufacturers or busi- | i | e i divided profits and included in m-| Corbin Cabinet Lock ) y i i Vested capital for the purpose of the| Co. ... ..o.o.ioeoees & oot ! HORSFALL S . L i excess profits tax. f Corbin Screw Corp. .. | - N e ‘excess profits tax law express- | parker Shirt Co. IT PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND. A | places. the computation of invested ! {North & Judd ........ 4.06 ,\, i X | | capital upon the basis of the cash and ‘ Amiiiicen Tlosies Goi 53 Absolutely Removes § 9599 Asstum st, Connecting f | other property actually put into the| yylean Iron Works .. 2 | . With 140 Trumbull St. : [hnusinessRanalnotiunon hathof 21p & ¥ Corbin -...... .3 5 Indxgestlon. Druggists g r natural actxon relieves HARTFORD, he smmdch nfunmmcstu! food, : ; ice, Tenews the activity of | ghautd be computed L — D il 5 0 . he liver and bowels, and |“"The fottowing satement on the sub- | [ 3675 until their wall paper becomes so soiled trcmz‘hsnb 1‘1n‘mfloséxcr; ! jec 6w by the bur \(‘(;.1,;\ ; G m. Take them with confi- | “While the cauiis| eratetul Bror)| % o e i e wbn e o w1 , i 4 |E that they are compelled to repaper. Then rove that Beecham’s Pills administration of the present war | 3 ) N | h l h k taxes and entertains no doubt that g P S -4 2 - L Kk e RGBT S | ] G , @ d tney realize their mistake I postponin Are good for |n i o B S = § they postponing too emphatically ated t they are | qd N . ; o or tre | M8 s ' pleasure, which for a small expense, hased upon a misapprehen: he regulations issued thereunder, est Sale of Any Medicine in the Worlds | .. ¢ | T Skt Ay Mo ke e und that i not.correctea thev wini | [ i | . ' {8 they could have enjoyed—the pleasure of result in great inconvenience both to | the government and the taxpayer. ! S— “Refurns in which the invested | \ d o Q ' j| : | bt M R attractive surroundings. | | as determined by an appraisal cannot | S capital include surplus or undivided | Glass of Hot Water || » . : : ||| be accepted. Tt is to the interest nl‘ 4 i DO not make the same mlstake. Keep Befote Oreaufast sk o | of its assets Reg & Cadwell B T e S e e nterlll £ IS conaac l refund money if it fails. 5¢ profits computed upen present valunsg this a Splendid Habit || 25 hemens 0 e Contrars? | j your walls looking cheerful and attractive; 1l statements to the contrary.’ | the cost is trifling compared with the Open sluices of the system each morning and wash away the — stagnant matter, : New Laid 8 Four Items Of ]nte['est gratification to yourself and the admir- ineys and ten vards of bowels the peiylrlbiadyinieid) ; ) . . ation of your friends. H*’T]‘,“:'ll”l Connecticut ‘A TO Be Found n Our We are no;v showing the latest spring T IR st Clearance Sale e dehan b e e e 8858 Women’s $4Patent Bottonand Lace, now $2.75 { Sl S s i s s ¢ @, Womer’ss3Patent Button andLace, now $1.98 G A G A °a 2 49 e Il b, Women’s $5 Patent Gun Metal Lace, now $3.98 1 Rae Droo ' A I W Mcn’s$7.50 Kid Bluchers, kid lined, now $5.50 @ uu.\....e ui 09. v sy 1\C. eyl IIEEEE SR | | ) S 250-256 Park St. New Britain, Conn. BE bitter and foel better in every :