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NEW BRITAIN Boston Store SUMMER DRESS FABRICS An extensive variety of Colored Voiles fin light, medium and dark leffects, 36 inches wide, | At 33¢ A Yard. Black and white checks| in wool and cotton and wool, | very desirable for suits and | separate skirts, : From 58¢ to $1.59 A Yard. ~» SILK POPLIN is one of the popular fabrics for summer, in charming colors, $1.00 to $1.95 A Yard. An Interesting Showing of FANCY SILKS For Waists, Skirts and Trimmings, $1.00 to $1.95 A Yard. SOMETHING NEW “Sunshower” Umbrellas Can be used for Sunshine or Rain. $1.50 Each. McCALL PATTERNS. -0- PULLAR & NIVEN Report of the Condition of NEW BRITAIN TRUST COMPANY at the close of business on the 10th day of May, 1918. Bills _discounte Overdrafts . Btocks and Securities Premium Account S Furniture and Fixtures ...... Due from other Banks, Bank- ers and Trust Companies Due from Approved Reserve Agents o Vgited tes Coin sSilver Coin Minor Coin Checks @and Cash Other Assets States 1 Gold Items 2,514.41 04 Total Assets Capital Surplus _Fund Other Undivid: current Stock 400,000.00 200,000.00 130,155.13 paid Due to Trust Dividends Total State o Liabilities Connecticut, New Britain, 7, R. R. Healey, sald New 'Britain swear that the foi to the best of my R. R. HEALEY, Subscribed and sworn to before me, 13th day of May, 1918. F. G. VIBBERTS, this Notary Public. GOVERNMENT WANTS HELP. ‘. Urgent Call Is Made for Over 40,000[ Males and Females. Washington, 16.—More and | more, as the progresses, is the | government depending upon women 1o | Yerform the tremendously increased | volume of work in the civil branches. The of employes in Washington, D. C., increased from 30,000 to approximately 70,000 during year of our participation in | the Of this increase of 40,000, more than 25,000 are women. make up the increase in government | tfices and establishments outside of | Washington in less proportion, for the May war force civilian the first war. Women | reason that the greatest expansion in | the field has been in the large manu- | tacturing plants of the War and Nav departments where thousands of m rhanics and laborers employed in shipbullding and in manufacturing | srdnance and other’ war material. Women are not available for employ- | ‘merit in trades positions to any great | pxtent, but their services are being! utilized in every way that is prac- icable. The United States Civil Service :ommission is calling for women for government work of not less than 60 fifferent kinds. The, list includes Jtenographers, typists, bookkeepers, other clerks of a score or more of rlassifications which require training n some special or technical line, st ‘sticians, operators of various kin of calculating, addressing, and dupli- ating machines, proofreaders, iaw | erks, welfare executive secretaries, | draftsmen of a dozen kinds, telegraph wnd telephone operators,trained nurses, | chemists, ; assist ants, inspectors of irments, Angerprint classifiers and many others. The urges women to offer their services to the government At this time of great need. As men are called to the colors, women must take their places and keep the ma- | chinery behind the armed forces mov- Jng at the maximum of -efficiel Representatives of the Civil Service fommission at the post offices in all Jmportant cities are prepared to fur- ish definite information &nd appli- Pblanks, Are You Wasting Good Coal in an old, burned out, troublesome range when a new Glenwood would save from 160 to 500 lbs. in every ton? Just figure the saving in dollars for one year and then for five or ten years, and you will quickly see why it will pay now as never before to trade that old stove for an up-to-the-minute Glenwood. There are hundreds of models to choose from at fair prices. Get a Glenwood and let it pay for itself in the coal it saves. Complete Gas Range attached to the end of Coal Range CAMP HEINZMAN AN | IDEAL REST SPOT Boy Scouts to Enjoy Vacation Days at Chester Lake Camp Heinzman, an camp, is located on hores of Chester Lake, sea level. In the ideal Scout the beautiful 500 feet above surroundings noted for beauty of scenery and healthful, clean air, the camp location makes natural. development of hody and spirit, placing each Scout in the great outdoor school of nature. The health- fulness of location and climate are perfect, and the sanitary arrange- ments will be based on vears of ex- perience in summer camps for hovs. The town of Chester itself is onl, nine miles from salt water, north of Saybrook Point, and, therefo fords a splendid opportunity Scouts to get a view of Long Sound on their overnight hikes for the Island jand few. self-control, unselfishness, and respect for the rights of others, and the ordi- nary duties of camp life, and to bring them into closer contact with nature in her various forms. A summer spent at Camp Heinzman in the com- pany of other boys of good families and under the guardianship of lead- ers fully competent to guide and in- struct them while in camp means that they will return to their homes in the | city, sturdy, rugged and ready to take up their school wark in the fall with renewed vim and energy. Discipline. The rules of the camp are simple Nothing detrimental to the physical or moral welfare of the GRANDMA USED SAGE TEA TO DARKEN HAIR She made up a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur to bring back color, gloss and youthfulness. Sommon garden sage brewed into a heavy tea with sulphur added, will turn gray, streaked and faded halr ‘l)l'uulifufl,\ dark and luxuriant. Jus a few applications will prove a revela- tion if your hair is fading. streaked or gray. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sul- Object. The object of the camp the bovs the happiest, most instructive and healthful summer possible; to de- velop them mentally, morally and vsically; to teach them self-reliance Grarpe:-Nuts is a standard mixture containing wheat and malted barley. well _ suited to these saving gy times. NEEDS NO-SUGAR. is to give | | phur recipe at home, though, is trou- blesome. An way is to get a bottle of Wye and Sulphur | Compound at any drug store all ready for use. This is the old-time recipe | improved by the addition of other in- gredients. While wispy, gray sinful, we all desire youthful appearance and attractive- ness. By darkening your hair with Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound. no one can tell, because it does it so naturally, 80 evenly. You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and | draw this through vour hair, taking | one small strand at a time; by morning all gray hairs have disappeared, and, after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant. This preparation is a delightful tol- let requisite and is not intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease, faded hair is not to retain our .| stor | trouble | Bright's dis | tention to the first sign. | this community | Doan’ { the following New Britain | New ! my | of | Doan’s Kidney Pills and they 1 Scouts is tolerated. be truthful, square, to the camp ideals. No firearms are allowed. Swimming is permitted anly at specified times and leaders are al- ways present. forbidden. Violation of the rules or the spirit of the mp will call for instant dismissal. Through the Scout Oath and Law, Scout discipline has come to be a by- word everywhere Daily Routine. Morning—6:15, first call; 6:30, re- veille, setting-up exercises, to the col- ors, morning dip; 7:15, mess call, air- ing bedding, tent policing: 8:30, in- spection, Scout tests, sports as boys please, woodcraft; 11:00, morning swim; 12:00, noon mess, mess po- licing. Afternoon—1:00, rest library, letter-w honest and loval hour, ing: bank, | 2:00, Each Scout must | Smoking is absolutely | A FAIR WARNING One That Should Be Heeded By New | Britain Residents. Frequently the first sign of kidney is a slight ache or pain in lofns. Neglect of this warning ' the way easy for more | troubles—dropsy, gravel, ase. 'Tis well to pay at- Weak kid- generally grow weaker and de- often dangerous. Residents of | place reliance in | Kidney Pills. This tested | remedy has been used in kidney trouble over 50 vears—is recommend- ed all over the civillzed world. Read proof of the makes serious ne: lay their merit. Oliver Foulds, 374 Arch street., Britaln, sa “A cold settled on kidneys, causing a dull ache across the small of my back. Pains caught me when I bent over and when I sat down, my back seemed to stiffen up and I had to take hold something to help - myself up. Mornings my back felt cspecially lame and sore. I took two boxes of en- tirely cured :ume.” 60c, at all dealers, Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs.,, Buffalo, N, Y, | week, $5; i place even in stormy weather. | the features of the camp is a library passing of tests; 2:30, shacks and shanties, fireplaces, pioneering, sports as boys please, personal hikes; 3:00, afternoon swim; 4:45, leaders’ councll; 6:00, mess; 6:45, retreat; 7:30, camp fire; 8:45, call to quarters; 9:00, taps. Camp Activities. Woodcraft, overnight hikes, lfe- saving, contests, boating, campfires, swimming, nature study, signalling, fishing, athletics, tracking, straw allow roasts, peanut afternoon minstrels, water sports. Season. be maintained from 1918. will to August 30, The camp July 1, 1918, Accommodations. This camp is for Scouts only. Tha | equipment this yvear makes it difficuit | @ to accommodate mare than 40 to 50 Scouts. All applications accompanied by §1 on account must be on flle at the Scout office before July 1. Expenses. and accommodations, per board and accommodations, Board $1; single meals to visitors, ailroad fares (details later), Equipment. Eight large wall tents (14 x 16 ft.) together with the famous Gold Medal cots provide a dry and comfortable One of (150 books) containing some of the best boys' stories, and also outdoor | There s more Catarrh in this section the country than all other diseases put together, and for years it was sup- posed to be incurable. Doctors pre- scribed local remedies, and by constant- ly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Catarrh is & local disesse, groatly influenced by con- stitutfonal conditions and tBerefore re- quires constitutional treatment. Hall's HARTFORD Are You Prepared for the Red Cross Parade? PERHAPS YOU WOULD LIKE A RED CROSS I'LAG AT 10c. This will be A regulation Red Cross veil kerchief. is made of batiste, a is hemstitched. Tt On or light fabric useful Launde; and sale at entrance to South We s well neckwear rtment 50c each. have already sold many at these for the parade Saturday White pumps at §2.45, $2.95 and $3.45, these are made for and arc unusually good values. ‘White stockings, 25c¢ and upward. ew White Wash Skirts PECIALLY PRICED FOR THE RED CROSS PARADE, Skirts of excellent quality gaberdine, pique and novelty striped materials med with large pearl buttons. honeycomb checks at $1.98 to $4.95 cautifully ‘White baronet satin skirts from $16.50 to $85.00. White serge skirts at $16.50. Skirts purchased Friday will be altered in time for the pax'«Aa on Saturday. RED CROSS BOOTH AT CARNIVAL -4 Part of Proceeds to Red Cross. 1 One Week of No Stop Joy and Amusement,- STARTS WEEK MONDAY NEXT MEN AND LADY OWLS CARNIVA Vibberts’ Lot *ireer Twice Daily May 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25 ° DON'T FORGET THE DATES = Six Big Glorious Days and Nights of Joy and ' Gayety for AllL . All Shows, Riders, Attractions will be furnished by FINN'S OVERLAND SHOWS FEATURING THE HELLKVISTS Human Torches and Diving Demons ROMAN HIPPODROME and Sports of the Present “THE WHIP” That Ride of Delight THE HAWAIIN VILDAGE With a Dozen Dainty Damsels THREE ABREAST JUMPING HORSE CAROUSELLE “JUNGDELAND” and Its Living Monsters-ofs Jungles THE SILODROME and Its Dedth Dodgers “IN THE TRENCHES” “OVER THE TOP” DERGROUND - CHINA- TOWN" B Earth's Most Thriling Fire Dive—Finn's Own Band of Solo Musicians—. Hundred and One Gl Dazzling and Lively Feai — Multi Color Midway THE MONKEY SPEEDWAY Bright As the Brightest Mid: and It's Tiny Autos and Racers Day Sun. POPULARITY CONTEST Who is the Most Papular Young Lady and the Most Popular Police man or Fireman in New Britain? Liberty Bond will be awarded Y the winner——Send your names to A. P. Marsh's Art Store, 45 Main ‘8§ WEEK STARTS MAY 20 MONDAY NEX THE | T S S O B VX W YT books of sport, woodoraft and nature. Row boats and canoes are provided. Only boys who have proved themselves to the leader to be good swimmers atarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohlo, 1s a consti- tutional remedy, {s taken internally nd acts thru the Blood on the Mucous faces of the System. One Hundred Dollars reward is offered for any case that Hall's Catarrh Cure fally to ou Send for olrculars and testimoniale. F. J. CHENEY & CO,, Toledo, Ohlo, Sold by Drugglats, o, Hall's Family Pilly-for constipation. and steady on the water will be al- Jowed to use the canoes and will also have to pass the canoe test. The camp fare is of the best. der oareful nourishing foqd, moast sultable far growing boys, is furhished, and a pro- Factory ' Rebuilt Machines of all Makes SOLD, RENTED & REPAIRED NEW BRITAIN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, 72 West Main Street. Telephone 612. fessional chef is in charge d cooking. ‘When to Come. All are requested to come @ on Baturday in all cases Wi cumstances absolutely Prevel boy may come for a weelk, two | or in fact as long as he can.s Camp’s Name, Camp Helnzman was named] the first New Britaln man to the flald of honor in France, The Table. Un- supervision, wholesome,