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SODA WEEK PURITY QUALITY SERVICE AT THE DickinsonDrug Go.’s FOUNTAIN 169-171 Main Stres! lake Your Cue in Clothes Buying From the Sharp Shopper! | | | | | { VALUE word i that some merchants | seem to have re- l discovered this sea- | son. Here, { needs no dusting off t and furbishing up, | | is a for it has been kept bright through daily practice since this business was founded The Morsfall Co. ASYLUM ST, HARTFORD. Luke 93 CITY ITEMS [Buy vour seed potatoes and fertiliz- at Stanley Svea Grain and Coal Co. pdvt. aul W. Seelye, of Arch street, isted in the Merchant Marine, is on Calvin Austin, a federal forcc at Boston frand Sub-Chief nger Matthew Meskill utive b in ttended a meeting ard of the Fores Bridgeport today At Thomas Nair, of the Medi- stationed at Fart Slocum, »ending a furlough at his home in city and he has as his guest Jo Renaldo, of Tndiana, also a mem- of the same corps the of of i ‘ank Leist, of 142 Curtis street, enrolled as a second 88 me- ic in the aval Reserve at the Haven base. indow screens in stock. Get our ps. The R 15h and Door Co. POST ARPET CO. 219 Asylum Street, HARTFORD. e Can Re-paper Your Home Complete— the Paper and the Labor here’s satisfaction awaiting pry home owner who has thought of re-papering his koW OUR WALL DEPARTMENT fou can select the choicest bers here—be advised and n have color schemes pre- ed. You can leave it to us have experienced men do hangi 100. et s, satistaction is guar- to every customer. PAPER P othy Townsend, Harriett Flagg, Ber | nadine Walker. [} able showing distribution of w|‘|zr~4| and honorable mention. | Hon- i | orable | / A1 senoors Entering Men- | the Contest Prizes nonsf = { Iish school ... b A 13 P . : { | revocational Grammar .. 4 16 | Prizes Ave Awarded for Best i 5 1) | Smalley 2 T : | Burritt 0 ol W. §. S. Poster Designs | rioricwen : 8 | Smith 1 5 RN | Lincoln 0 2 | When the school children's poster | Northend 1 [ exhibit opens on Monday of next | Menroe g Stanley e s 1 | week, an exceptional opportunity \\\H‘ od HII 5 o { be afforded the people of New Britain | final jury consisting of Judge | ( to witness the results of the patriotic | Gaffney, Miss Ella Hlon and Joseph | offe of the children of this city. | \viseltier awarded first honor prize to | [ v Somrga Lo | Mist ISthel Anderson. a_fourth vear | Jie s le generosity of George Le | ctudent at the High school: second | } Witt. the store at Franklin Sq | honor prize to Aenes Stromauist. | | recently vacated by the Willinms fo h grade, Fast Strect school: and | [t e e e [third honor prize (n Master Roland | | , Haic, de seven, Preyocationa | expressed in this unusual collection . | of posters is truly marvelons, especi | Iy when it is taken into consideration 7 [ | that they are the work of voung| i { bovs and girls attending the public | | | schools, However, aside from this. | i | the intrinsic value of the posters in | | demonstrating the duty of each one | i of us to practice economy and bu == = u War Saving stamps merits our care- ful attention. that to Accordingly it is hopea none will be afforded the specimens composing public of examin- ing the original the collection. A brief history of how the collection was will time ago, Herbert H New Britain forty obtained not he amiss. A of company short Pease the Machine offered dollars in prizes for the best War Saving stamp posters school of During entire dra wn | by the New RBri of children tain the month miss this opportunity | (Dedicalion of Service Banner fo | Be Held Sunday Aiternoon Dedication of taining 79 stars will morrow afternoon at the Swedigh Lutheran church with suitable exer- cises. It is helieved that the number of men who have responded to the | ’u\” to the colors from the church is as high, in percentage, as any similar organization in the city. Already one of the roldiers from the church, a service flag con- be observed to- | April the art work in the city scho Arthur J. Paulson, has made the su- | the automobile. wits exelusively devoted to the posters. | Preme sacrifice and has died on the | | The children themselves originated the | 114 “r‘ Ratte . ; - [l ; - enator Irvine J. TLenroot of Wis- | themes, and were guided in the| conein will be the principal speaker, | actual execution of the drawings only | having been invited by the pastor of to the extent that would regularly be | the church, Rev. Dr. S. G. Ohman. | accorded them in the way of instruc. | The doors of the church open at 3} TR s o e loflocks | 5 3 o onseduenttv, it Wil e realised | ° e hames of the men who ara | relaxation to every member of your family as well. | sters is | sorving in the army or navy follow: entirely the work of the children| Carl Anderson, 26 Belden St. | | themselves. Nevertheless, a debt of Edwin Anderson, Belden St. | ! gratitude is due the school teachers| ATthur Ackerstrom, 483 Park St. R e i e S Bdwin Anderson, 127 Shuttle Mea | operation in the plan, and whose in- | 903V avenue. | terest. patience and svmpathy with the| Sven Hilmer Anderson, 116 Dwight | efforts of the children has rendered | St | I At istance, without which | John Arthur Anderson, 24 Hn.“»; | the undertaking could not possibly | Kins St heve been such an overwhelming suc-| Carl Hialmar Anderson, 728 Stanley New coss. St. i | Altogether. approximately 600 pos- | _ Philip G. Anderson, 52 Griswold > Corner Elm and Seymour Streets. | ters were made. Of these, 100 were | St | | selected for honorary mention. The David G. Ahlgren, 450 Main St. | prizes were allotted o that each g William Anderson, 369 Main St. | | received two, making a total of 20! Arvid W. Borg 136 Jubilee St. | prize-winning posters which viere se.| Tda A. Borg, 136 Jubilee St. | [ leGtetlt from tho R hundreal which e Arthur R. Bergren, 338 Bassett St. | | ceived honorary mention. Fallowing ! Carl E. Berry, 483 Park St | a4 summary of the prizes awarded, | I'red R. Bloom. 18 Hart St. i = = —— = together with the names of the éhil.| Charles A. Bjorkiand, 15 Common- | EVENTS TONIGHT and pink roses. Music was furnished | dren who received them and the | Wealth Ave | by the Beeman and Hatch orchestra schools which they attended: John Bjorkland, 15 Commonwealth | O P of Hartford. i | Grade I-—Ist prize, Philip Rerg- | Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Ludlow left last) | strom, Bast; 2nd prize, Harry Slade, Gustave Carlson, 15 Vega St. | Vaudeville and superior photodsama | evening for 4 trip to New York and | Stanley; honorable mention Albina Gunnar Carlson. 61 Main St. j at Lyceum theater. lupon their rteturn will reside in| Wranat, T Ciareia, East;| Arthur Carlson, b4 Sunrise St. e Bridgeport. Mr. Ludlow has 3 Alfred Rekus, Paulin Kalli Hjalmar Carlson, 212 Main St. { High-class photodrama at Fax's friomls) in New Britain and both he| st; Johann Fairwood, Osgood Carl M. Carlson, 48 Main St. | theater. and the bride were the recipients of [Hill: Wallace Davis, Lincoln; Albert| Charles A. Danbers, 235 Whiting | e Jeur many beautiful pr | e hibeny | masiing . Berua |5t Moving pictures and vaudeville at e L | smailey. | Malcom Eckstrand, 45 Main St. Keeney’'s theater. WILL HELP RED CROSS. i | Grade IT—1st pr John Majsy, | Carl Walter Ericson, 38 Cambridge o — \ Tast; 2nd prize, T‘;:unu Caruti, North- | St. 2 1 Chamberlain council, Jr. O. U. A. ML, | gejentists Notify Committec That end honorable mention: Harold Carl Allen FEricson, 38 Cambridge | Meets in Jr. 0. U. A. M. hall. Congregation Will Do Tts | Richardson, Monroe; William Kein- | St = - i - Tn a letter received by J Com- | nelle, East: Martha Koplowitz, T EEl = e, B Sy Mol Gt || EED EeEi wmeah i Wems BEb 1 R e e s (| | Theresa Kalanta, Bast; Lillian Scag- Iivald M. Enstam, 479 Park $ | PRt e G n e e R netontian | lila, Northend: Stella Fisenbers, | (eorge W. Foberg, 92 Jubilee St. | LUDLOW—ILLINGWORTH. T e i e Gt | st; Hen Weklund, Smith; Iow- Hilding E. Foberg, 59 Arch St. | TR . ;W that whole-hearted support will be | ard Turnrase, Bast Bra W WETitzson i 2 88 500 Mainl[\WWoodmonteManB TakesEMceiden B GIEL ) So 2 =in e o Sl e S n ol e ot | Grade I1M-—1st prize, Teo Never- |st. ; Rl fes, : | | mith; 2nd prize, Bdward Sow- | Joel B. Frisen, 191 Hart St. i In the presence of their immediate | ™S5 1\ ~arian Holy Trinity Rus- | l‘ st: honorable mention: Row-! Frank B. Forsell. 126 Fairview st. [ families and a few friends, Fairfax| . ."Groek church, through its pas- ! ’nmq Lobdell, Smalley: Martin Sante, { Charles A, Gahrn, 65 Harvard St. [ T.udlow, sone of Mrs. Granville White | ' % [ " 1o cignified its intention f | Smalley; Edith Hollfelder, Monroe; | Axel C. Gahnberg, 77 Fairview St.| Goodsell of Woodmont, and Miss Mil-| ;55 o™ ity the other churches to- [Hnl;mvl Varsell, Stanley: Irma Andeér- | (. Frederick Gerlander, Kelsey | dred SIllingworth Hof W Merideniliwerey 7 oot M aiding, every passible son, Tast v Tuccicorone, Rock- | St. married Thursday afternoon in Meri-| . no. the coming campaign. [“ou Gladys Mycroft. Pnsti Sophie | George Hultquist, Kensington, deon) a‘l‘“e;“’“::;h"?;:‘gf h"“‘]‘:‘ Slater S b B e ! Bronstein, Smalley Conn [FAE P > Sata EECL COU NUTE SAKERS, | | Grade 1V-—Ist prize, Agnes Strom- | Hjalmar Hultquist Kensington, | 5treet. by Rev. Thomas B. Powell of . EOU R AU Pr‘ - i Gt e Bt b e i | G > ' | the Center Congregational church. The assignments of Four Minute | | Smalley: honorable mention: ith Morris E. Hoaglund, 107 Dwight| _The bride wore a travelling suit and | Speakers foriRed Cross ok 2fsies| | Bumstead, BEast; gnes Stromaquist, | St i carried a bouquet of orchids and lilies | follow ] o 5 Pox’s, | Smalle Carma 3 SR A > g o of the valley. The couple were un- Monday evening, May 20—Tox’s, | Smalle Teor ino, Smalley Brnest W. Hart, 325 Church St. e ! Re S s e, | Georg a malley; Leonard | Arthur Hoaglund, 38 Robert St. Senses. . B o Gt e o e | Gordona, RRoc Katie Wolfe, | jonn = Holmberg, 70 Arch St | Cheflcez e on Lokl la o ninG | T Mo Bemhy 0 ; | Rockwell; Katie Wolfe, Rockwell; 'Ed“‘_a;d D '"; Hut‘%‘c { drawing room which was beautifully | Alling: Scenic, George }\lelt‘. ' | wWiltis ran, Smith. b S et St . | decorated with pink apple blossom: Wednesday evening, May 2 3 | o, Grade V——lst prize, Ilsie Beers, Enoch A. Johnson, 280 Washing- | Bast; 2na prize, Lawrence Bors, Os- | ¢on st = | ®ood Hill: honorahle mention: ‘Leon |~ jyrnict @, Johnson, 3 Kelsey St. | I | Greenberg, Smalley; Louisa Tombari, | Ajgot R. Johnson, 70 John St ! H Smalley; Fdna Sandbers, Smith: Fu- Raoirbn o nnsen aietnantst|| gene D'Amoro, Rockwell; Mary Gil- Aot Tindunst. ¢ wWabohew | lette, Stanley: Nellie Jocubinas, Smal- | (.0 I i jizeon S=Eec! Dt Edward Lefgren, Ash St eSO RO S VOILLF (/ (1)1//(/177/ | | Grade vi—ist e, Lillian John- e R 0 ‘ | =ermERst e HpE SR e vE e R oal Bl G o re e AR Mt Tan nar T bt Tes (R > | [fcublnasfEsmaliovishonorah e citlon: Carl J. A, Malmfeldt, Maple St reqeceils the honer cy"l (N/«"//rz/n nage | Julian Sehmid, Rockwell: Abraham : & 7 /4 ¢4 i i = J David Hijalmar T. Malmfeldt, 262 |\ t Powerman, East: Theodore Stalk, Os- | | IV ! , N 5 i1 good Hill; Mildred Goodwin, Smith: Ly c h o /cr,//m/u«u/ury r/f i IS5 5 TNl Charles A, Nelson. 161 Jubilee St 4 | Julian Schmid, Rockwell; Elmer A . Sl v i | Munson, Ossood Hill; Leon 'Bim-| . Gharlest R, Nelson, 68 Hairview | i baum, Smalley: Lillian Johnson, Iast. | © i _ L - o | ,,l/ . % . 5 H | " Grdde VII_ist prize, Roland Hale, | Louis G. Nelson, 140 Jubllee 8t. | / (zc/a/uy, velalicns | | 2nd prize, Edward Caffejian; honor- ol B Forom HLRE Oy B | e e e e Gustat E. Nordgren, 169 Pleasant | | lie TLauborn, Sylvia Norden, George . i . and et B s Arthur I Nyborg, 51 Harvard St 2 T i e Bdwin R. Oslund, 16 Belden St | / / | Brown, all of Prevocational Gram- Arthur €. Olson, 472 Tast St | SInnotncenenti o | T B. Olson, 472 FEast St, | Grade VIII—1st prize, Charles Sus- | 'hilip JT. Oberg. 164 Dwight 8. | pinskas; 2nd prize, Harold Schleich- Arthur 8. H. Oquist, 533 Stanley St. | | | er; honorahble menton: James Mag- sl g, PRI, ) i Sy son, Kenaz Johnston, John Ruck, Al- | \\\r;?‘x”\‘ rr-ynn»l,;:r::wh. )\\ n{:rr?::;’;‘(}r‘»m\. > va Hames, Harnld Normoyle, R ia Fheek H02H5. | : [ nold Svensk, Herhert Heline, Astrid | ritt St. I at thoir Hore | Edman, all of Prevocational = CGiram- | \Ioifl-*“:v‘:bj‘:"‘iyl*:;': ::‘y’"‘“ e i s o ar. Arvid N. Sandstrom, 61 Harvard St . ‘ml;mh chaol, first v 1st prize, Albert G, Sandstrom, 61 Harvard St | .[-/Lr/,-aur Clrerch Srect Dorris Stipek, 2nd prize, Sadie Blum- Lawrence N. Sundgren, Farming- ] Jersg, orable mention, Sar Gros: ton, Conn A < KT'\;;:r_](a::n(?:fn\vofl. Julia N n,h]'{nxr"h;l Tars T. Sundgren, Farmington, Aece ,/fu/flul, bonnecticeel hoal, Fidna Danielson, Marie Heinz- | Conn. | mann, Florence Monatt, Ebba Rose Lambert B. Sandquist, 449 Stanley | || High school, advanced: Ist prize, | St | Fthyl Anderson, 2nd prize. Harriett David A, Sandquist, 449 Stanley St. Flagz, Honorable mention: Louise| Gunnar Sunneson, 46 Pleasant St. Williams, Lillla Hill, Eleanor Johr Roy Sandberg, 21 Kelsey St. son, Helen Ahlstrom, Lillia Hifl, Do J. Conrad Turner, 40 Main St. Be Independent of Mile Posts! Transportation is our vital national problem. tial that we convey more soldiers, food stuffs and supplies overseas, but we must also quicken our stride at home. clarion call that sounds throughout the nation. If your car is a Paige you will be independent of mile your car is a Paige, you will have a staunch, sturdy ally that will enable you to double your business efficiency and bring healthful you will have «“The Most Beautiful Car in America.” It is not only essen- “Speed up” is the And Speed means If POStS. In addition, PAIGE-DETROIT MOTOR CAR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN STANDARD TIRE AND AUTO CO. Show Rooms and Service Station W. F. Keeley Service. William F. 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