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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HFRALD. THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1018 | PARAEBIGGESTIN ODA WEEK " ycomy or oy Thousands of Men, Women and | Children to March Saturday PURITY Everyvthing points to e most | tacular par e in New HRritain's i tory next Saturday, when several | thousand military men and women 2 and children will a under the banuer of the Red Cr The last anywher. r approaching this in features was the Festival Nations on Burritt Day, a ha TRl . . i ! . 3 rlnz:n x(:»:x.-_q or 7":1(1“‘ D h : " n True food conservation means using the foods that are most perishable—thus saving spoilage; AT THE | 0 il neky ke il we 25 ; and are produced neavest at hand—thus saving transportation. Milk and cream are almost ‘| dominate everywhere, the women 0 il T e R o e e A B e e N i - R e theMhelenia ot tho ed Groe o he only foods that ! ingland raises in sufficient quantity for its own use. It is true food & ¥ 9 | nurses. Lieutenant Coion A i || % ' conservation as well as wise economy to inerease your use of milk and eream in every form. Thompson has appointed the follow- 3 2 ing aides: William C. Fungerford. & Leland, H. 8. Tallard, George Howard L. Platt, Ernest | N rey and Joseph M. Halloran FflUNTMN | Plenty of color will he introduced in the pageant with the appearance of a - dozen or more fl ts, which will be ]59_1'” Mam stme) entered in competition for a prize by the factories, and the advertising men and uhlic experts of the corpora tions are racking their brains and spending sleeple nights to produce a winner for their special concern. 1 1 | Tt wil] mean a big feather in the cap A Fascinating A wins the prize | Assortment of B S i Y N s | ders today as follows: Smart Skirts— EA A o e ety . PIRTD | parade starts at 2:30 sharp: line of At HorSlah S ! march, Franklin Square, up Main to Bast Main, to Hartford avenue, | countermarch on Eas Main street to Main, to West Main, to Lexington, to Walnut Hi Charming models presenting svery new skirt fashion at its best. —Skirts of wool, in novel- ty plaids and stripes. . —Skirts of silk in figures, Form on South Main street. right stripes and plain colors. resting at Whiting street; Alde Wil- —Tubable skirts of white ||| liam . Hungerford in charge; con- and gabardine; also in sists of the following units: stripes | Police Iscort IWVELESS JACKETS add Marshal and Aides i ismartness to any pretty skirt. | | Philharmonic Band iAVe have a most pleasing as- Colors sortment, including Jackets of Co. H Home Guard S velvet, silk, suede cloth, Jer- ||| Chapter Officials : - A ; &¢ : sey and Baronet satin. Red Cross Float S > b 4 7 ) ! | Human Cross - S i i o 3 The American Red Cross loat ; e\ BN The Cream of All Iee Creams Form on Whiting street, right rest- ing at South Main street; Aide W. W Leland in charge; consists of the fol- | lowing units: 3 THE ,UKE HORSFALL COMPANY, American Band Colors $ : ¥ b et \ We are in constant touch with the Federal Food Admini i b5 Asylum St., Hartford. Co. M, Home Guard z . = < ; a od. dm'nmranon IS G (B B e through Mr. Lewis, who is accredited to the administration by the ' PA¥S TO BUY OUR KIND. b i S 2 TR 2 ) ) A':nrxm;ln z Oall{‘r\ £ 0. b National Tee Cream Manufacturers’ association, and who has our : F. Corbin Co 5 5 : . A : e e o % personal pledge to give him ' our unqualified support in whatever — — Corbin ‘Serew Corporation o e ‘ measures he may recommend. Form on Bassett street, rigit podness of Aunt Delia’s Bread.— | ing at High school; Aide FL. S A lard in charge; consists of the Ir. ‘and ‘Mrs. John P. Maguire of | ing units: pirview street are receiving con- T. A. B, Drum Corps lations on the birth of a daugh- Colors lborn last night. City Guard ephen Wysochi, 15 year old son Fafnir Bearing Co oseph Wysochi, has been missing Hart & Cooley Co | ] x 3 i 3 home since Monday. Hart & Hutchinson Co i i Rl : | Landers, Frary & Clark i . 3 s hy vour seed potatoesand fertiliz- | Sy e > National Sprir 3ed Co. ?mnm . Grain and Coal Co, N (Rune Deditel . THIS RED g Dental Ambulance 5 ga . son was born yesterday to Mr. Mrs. Thomas Powell of 4 Con- Division 4. H e : : o1 Bl NG‘W Haven cut avenue. Mrs. Powell was| Form on Rockwell street, right | o N A ¢ lerly Miss Cora Knowles. resting at Bassett street. Aide George R 5 4 g Commissioner Wishard tell | X. Macauley in charge. Cons 3 2 2 3 YOUR HOME tory of the French front at the | the following units e ia s 2 m Fri. night. Free—advt. X Universal Band i G5 . S . \ drew W. Austin has sold prop- | Ce0r8¢ W. Carbin Commandery . : 7 ) on South Burritt street to Wil- e aiee M=y 8. Grace. Skinner Chuck Co, ry Molander of Maple street left | Stanley Rule and Level Co, porning for Camp Hancock, Au- Stanley Works Ga., where he has enlisted in Traut & Hine Mfg. Co dnance department. lding Inspector Arthur N. Ruth- ‘ . City Fngincor W. H. Hall ang| Form on Pearl street, right resting B D Eitis went to Granby on | &t Franklin are. Aide Howard L. 5 ; Platt in charge. Consists of the fol- 'Y ip today. | lowing units: Boys' Club Band Colors Boy Scouts Giirl Scouts Division 5. | LEOCTURE ON FRANCE. ald McAll Will Show Pictures of War-Stricken Country. I :30 o'clock this evening, Regi- {cAll, nephew of the founder of cAll Mission, will speak at the church chapel under the aus- bt the local branch. Mr. MoAll hke as his subject, “The Men, §sud Children of Prance in| now Britain humber and Geal ‘Co. Bl,” and it will be illustrated Xiiloan Tron Works ar pictures, songs and marches Follah REAlCr o8 French soldier \ preceding the Red Cross drive, | LRI cAll's lecture will do much to Form on Elm street, right resting 'l"“““ and Judge Meskill gave the ac- | kill questioned Andre thout his de-{a fight in Finnegan's alleyway ves- | slightly increased water bills he as- more about the country which | at Main street. Aide Joseph M. Hal. cused a chance an probation with a ' lay in coming to court. He said ha | terday sumes that numerous people did this a and the Allies are trying to| loran in charge. Consists of | sentence of 15 dayvs in jail suspended, : did not wake up in time. He inter-|{ —_— the fol Chairman W. B. Rossberg said that Yowing unite ind Judge Pierce, after consultation ' rupted a couple when Judg | o o some people were told to let the S City Band ! With Andrews, asked Judge Meskill | Meskill was lecturin PROBLEM BORN OF s s oatiie iat e MONED TO WASHINGTON. Colors to fix a bond, he said i Joseph ! ; - = does not sce where they are entitled B Wise of the Hartford firm | Tierney Cadets [ j "My unfortunate client wishes to| neglecting his children. one of his{| WATER RENT REBATE | t; any revate inasmuch as it un- Se ) take an appeal.” 0¥, cyan, has give e police subte v hem much more in g & Co- Lus been sum- SohonL Shildren z Andrews was aci 1 assaulting | : !‘”w S an e \A”wlh (I‘Ji“ S = o ’”1 o f o 11:: also stated that to Washington as an offictal In case it is stormy on Saturday ndrews was accused of assau ¢ trouble on accoun he plumbers’ fees. 1so stz h . Ty 7. O =il his v uesday evenin Mrs. An-; Mounted Oflicer IHayes testified tha i . he does not see how any rebate can BRIV (o The confereno afternoon, Chairman . C. Hunger S ddS I15 D | u 3 Ouiher S % . albin 3 A by the U. §. Food \,,mb‘mt.fl ford has made arrangements whereby llS 811 (¢ efl[BHGe() ays lH drews testified that her husband came | the hoy confessed to having stolen | K0SSherg Says No Rebate Will Be | - forthcoming unless the council so today and tomorrow. Mr. | the factory whistles of P. . Corbin k tho merchant representativa | Il be biown at 12:15 o'clack, indi- Jail Imposed by Judge Division 6. Form on Park street, right resting at Elm street. Aide Ernest N. Hum- phrey in charge. Consists of the fol- lowing units Russell & Erwin Mfg. Co Berlin Construction Co. home that afternoon so drunk that it: $8 from his mother last wc Te took him 15 minutes to get out of the | hought a roller coaster, spent $1 for | | carriage. She went to her room and!jce cream. =ot a new pair of ales by Council, 1 Paid Unless Authorized vote i 1rcmumorl there with a neighbor who fo, nd a couple new neckties and WANT MAP OF THIS CITY. lonnecticut, one being in at- | CAtNE_a postponement of the parade e from overy stato in the | UNt!l Sunday afternoon at the same hour. This seems to be the best thing . . AN to do, as it would be very difficult to [ Judse Noble E. Pierce represented put the parade on Monday. Star W. Andrews, charged with as- Mrs. A. C. McKinnie, chairman of | saulting his wife, before Judge James ANITeNs engaged her husband in con- ' gajd that he always advised his boy to | = """ e ot . the woman’s parade committee, desires | 1. Meskill in police court this morn. |\ S2H0n While the woman went out| e good. He was warned to take bot- | s of city \\.‘I under the meter to remind the mothers of sons in the |the front door. Andrews went to| ter care of the children. Judgment | system were advised last winter to < army that they can procure service | P8 and w hile the court was in recess | gleep and when he got up he demand- ham's Vegetable Compound flags for marching at Red Cross head- | Waiting for Andrew who was late to, ed his supper. He struck her. Mrs. and true?” In answer to that | quarters, Saturday morning appear, told a story of a young lawver | Andrews said that her husband = < ) B (o answer mast em- 3 heToie thel bir fon tho Gt tizo brought home a 13-cent can of|selling dry goods without a license. | freezing; and if so, what plans are (> el it i ly yes; and it is gladness for G — R The young lawyer arose and said:|shrimps for subper and made a muss | Patrolman Nealon testified that hejin mind, if any, to give these people | for an outline map of the city g restored by the use of Lydia GAS METER THEFTS, “Your honor, my unfortunate cli-|because there was not more to eat 1 Jandino on Myitle \{n.w a rebate. . i Britain. It is explained that this de- kham's Vegetable Compound Gas meters at 48 Cottage Place | ent—" and he stammered and repeat-| In reply to Judge Pierce, Mrs, An-|20d the ndino said he had been | Clerk P. J. Egan stated this morn- | partment is about to make an inten- eeks, months and sometimes S e s 5 cd “my unfortunate client—" drews said her husband } been | Selling goods from house to housc for | ing that he has never advised any-|sive study of various cities relative £ suftering that has prompted | 2nd on Judd avenue wer robbed The judge, to encourage the lawyer, | drinking considerably of late and he |3 month ' one to do this, but he has told a num- | to the best methods of caring for the~ omen to write such letters in | vesterday, according to a complaint 1 : does not provide for the family. An.| Thomas laverty —and George | ber that it might be cheaper for them | foreign population and this city is in- (hat other women who suffer | made to the police. From the for- “Yes, o on. I'm with you|drews denied that he laid hands on | O'Brien were charged with drunken- | to let the water run and prevent the| cluded on the lis once did may profit by their | mer $2.50 was stolen and at Judd | so far Bio itetanalasiroSarinitme i Sl and breach of the peace and | pipes from freezing than it would be The engineer has such a map which e.—advt. avenue $1.50 was stolen. l After the trial of Andrews took he has a drink every day. Judge Mes- e $10 and costs. They had | to pay a plumber. Judgin from will be forwarded at once. was visiting and was afraid to come ! gave his sister and brother 50 cents resolution was introduced at last in contact with Andrews. Finally the | gach. The parents work in factor s o SRCATS SRR (0 et e e s neighbor had to go home and Mrs.!|and are away all day. The fathe E Appreciative Women often is the question asked, he testimonial letters pub- n the advertisements of Lydia water department to report whether Study of Stroets, City Engineer W. H. Hall today re- 1 ceived a request from the Carnegie was suspended let the water run during intensely | .. o i0ian vas smen sin e | Lo Corporation, ~department for the wouis andino AsS 1€C R " cold weather to revent e hipes = . ; k the Jolt study of methods of Americanization,