New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 21, 1918, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1918. oston Store at Gold Medal - : ,gmm& - HOUSE DRESSES ; Ve a ) [ & Y v HARTFORD pargicularly desirable at this = 2 0 3 g % > 3 3 B son of the year. We are show- a number of different styles, H ¢ PR g - 7 4 f 9 e e £ B N _lAGING de of gingham, chambray and ) : ; . s i e . ' cale; neatly trimmed. Rang- in price from 5195 to $2.50 cach | |1 This coeal and gas range with two ovens | CORSETS int'ex:csting collection of Chil- . ls a’ Wonder forCOOklng : rer o . ’ ALL ADVANCE IN PRICE JUNE 1. n’s Gingham Dresses, in sizes 1 1 i gt v e #l Although less than four feet long it can do every kind of co%{km}gl' for ar:ly c})lrdlrgary Ot e e ipes; also plain chambrays, family by gas in warm weather or by coal or wood when the kitchen needs heating. Tttt dpnino il e di o ghalsoRwhite When in a hurry both ovens can be used at the same time—one for roasting and |} UIESICCHEROlun el L el e . the other for pastry baking. It certainly does ‘“Make Cooking and Baking Easy” 8 Many of Them Just Received. 50c to $3.00 each. Better Buy Before the Prices Advance. (& = - - — : - , This is an advance notice of an increase in pricev : PERCALE WAISTS : 3 i » : > : R of ALL Gossard front-lacing Corsets June 1. lot of desirablle styles in black . ’ N The manufacturers are compelled to make this in- mvgm:;gevrvc;: ‘ixlxlstsit;es.thmg { i e " 3 g 5 } ; ; b b 5 ": 2z ‘ fC;g?j?e owing to very greatly increased costs of manu- 75¢ each. & SHEE ] ; : 4 - ; o) o ; Gossard Corsets have a high reputation for quality % 3 8 o § gy — ; = ; ; M and style. They will continue to be made with the” 0 Yds. Bates Gmgham : ’ : WO A0 | y <<\ N\ same rigid insistence upon honest worth, lengths 3 Yirds up. An exten- - S b : i RN, ¢ The $2 and $2.50 Gossards will be $3. e variety of styles, at A - (R Sy TR ; ? s The $3 and $3.50 Gossards will be $4. 39c a yard. " e e e T D \ The $5 Gossards will be $6. = - : : / 500 : The $6 Gossards will be $7. The $7 Gossards will be $8. The $8.50 Gossards will be $10. Better select your favorite model before this ad- vance goes into effect. ! ‘ ] T _Y THE QUALITY STORE FURNEW CHATRHAN Special for Wednesday finnot Persuade Dr. Bodley to “Serve Another Year v I N e ~ - 2’24 : Cash and Carry a man who is fitted for the posi- | pn, "Wet who can spare - sufficient fic. 0 act an chairman of the boara. et i 1 LR T N - M g H Hermitage Coffee 30c Ib. N. Y. Blend Coffee 26¢ 1b e adjourned annual meeting, yes- ] 5 = rday, Dr. orge H. Bodl reit- i Gommioiery WSy 3 o 0 . = - Bted his provious declimations o P : _ = 5 F , ? 2 Van Camp’s Milk 25¢ Challenge Milk rve again, and when the other c - 1 ' e ® v 3 3 - = s ) AR | , b o ; , 9 : : ‘ | Beef Stew ... 4 cans 25¢ Libby’s Baked Beans kain take the office, he positively re- 11 ! DIt 1 # : : 4 Cans 25¢ sed, explaining that with his private i B ¢ b it g E 4 : i actice, his hospital work and his 5 s . 5 ¥ tiege as chairman of the medical i <y = ] == = F » B ata, it oh hio: : — "B Recks and i f. 7| |88 : Call and See this™ \ = u arga”"e [: ay have also found it impossible *o ; ‘Wonderful Cooking Machine s S k v Bodley will act as tem- N chairman until the next meet- & on Junc 10, when he will definitely i 2 g ‘ Olive Zest 8c jar Chili Sauce 8¢ Can Tomatoes.15¢ y aside the reins of the department. N ¥ 1 1b box Cocoa 30c Jelly D rt Powder 3 fori25¢ 8 Dr. Moore’s Recommendations, Dr.. H. F. Moore, superintendent of ealth, - read his recommendations, = = — - - - i 5 . hcluding the financial reports, as - : sl it 0T £ A a A i ¥ i - “To me, it seems that the following | atters should have the earnest at- ntion of the board of health duriny i : L rds have been inspected, 582 barns yus from training camps, but think of Washington Crisps .. 9¢ Uneeda Biscuit ........ Tc e coming year: (1) Control and ex-) jic o0cq, 1,497 yards ordered | what the battlefield will contribute to P o o ned and 4,272 food stores inspect- | the tuberculosis problem. . 5 Mother Cook’s Soup, 3 cans 25¢ Garden Seeds 4c¢ P& ed by the health department. In part | declaration of s fort being made toward tr :tor Quinlivan’s report said: Binohed Aasncially curtailment : Fancy Lemens 25¢ Doz. g o ereet e e ‘he plumbing ordinances have | where control of disease is involved ! ally when the nation must inovitably | Pecn changed to some extent, notably | is short sighted economy and should ffrér in. population. in its effort > relating to refrigerator | bo fought by ail interested in public % o e i lie A modern of | health work. Then let us all feel it \ake the world safe for democracy; 25 . B0 fo7 “the. control of epidemic i i Hlumbing is a tor in | our patriotic duty to keep up our B th: sivection of an lsolation.Los. | me hing and extending the hy- | standards of efficiency.” i s - : re: W(s3 | ®iene . .. It is considered | Throug C isst E P ; bital is becoming imperative; (3) | &lene of the home Through Commissioner E. 5 3 n : naily, control and elaboration to a | Necessary to protect those who are|Eurns, the plumbers'’ examining New Potatoes 49c pk New Cabbage 4c:1b+ \ore thorough form of medical in-| N0t familiar with the principles ard reported 10 journeymen's li ) i ns 15¢ 1b, 2 g »ection of the school children { safe plumbing construction 5 and three masters’ licenses | New Onions 4 Ibs 25¢ String Bea , 2ibsi25¢ from | censes sufbtficial examination of the chil- | incompetent or indifferent pe being issue B Spinach 25c pk Radishes 2 bunches:5¢ ! ho s r at this office wit take advantage of such AR B I D N i which | == = e . M Rhubarb 4c b Asparagus 2:1bs:25¢ Aat “the: B o G e P 8 health | COMB SAGE TEA IN — =2 B s = e ising _gene of " Newl Eritatn| amily. been our pol- HAIR TO DARKEN IT S Rareripes 2 bunches 5¢ ttuce 10c fruch: preventable di ; for exam-|icy to prevent defe > and unsani- chronically enlarged and often in- | tary in lation ly counsel | Grandma Kept Locks Dark, % Lcted tonsils, adenoids, cervial adeni- |.and as: nce along educational lines Glossy, and Youthful With Sage is and foul teeth. All these por- | rather than by threats, fines or pen- Tea and Sulphur, | als. f entry for disease ger | altiés; in this manner we have gained — A ten directly or indirectly h the co-operation of the plumbers as| The old-time mixture of Sage Tea ap the children mentally and phy well as the publie, and it is only | ana Sulphur for darkening kically so that as men and women they | when gross indiffercnce is shown that | streaked and faded hair will afterward be of less economic| the law is applied mother’s recipe, and folks ar A value to themselves and to their coun- Dr. B. D. Radcliff, meat, milk and | using it to keep their hair s A h v they would be had their| food inspector, reported collecting color, which is quite sensible, as 3 troubles been rectified early in life.” f milk 1 so in- | wre living in an age when 4 ancial report of the de spe air and con 1l appearance is of the greatest ad- N . 3 ° ® -~ Receipts available for the | He destroyed pounds of fish 238 Main Street use: Plumbers’ ‘license | and meat 3 meat Nowadays, though we don't have license fees, - $34 ke t cutions. | the troublesome < of gathering the R el A - = i - - ; - house f $1,099.40; mis-| Mrs. Gor . Johnson Kitson, | sag and the mussy mixing at hon , $9.26; total, $1 .16; ap- ! nurge in the health department, re-1i All drug stores sell the ready-to-use /4 2 % - | - e —— propriation, senditures: | ported on this branch of work and | product improved by the addition of | 3 - - . ! . MOTORAD) | on et fricc " : Factory Rebuilt 9 i e - L n . ower oul office and laboratory aintenanc, luring the year 165 houses!other ingredients, called “Wyeth's ng, $194.31 E -1 | vi L e S { cover i ¢ applied. i v ¢ Z of your motor. Use g ; i s M h f “ slaughter house, 61. sala s for | e re s | e i | K ac Ines 0 a permits for children »mb or a soft brush } j ! t fJeipfjpot on. the _list, $4,9805 0 gcnool after contagion 2 and | with it and draw this through your PGI ARIN E: 4 il Makes bercul 3 e 310 diphtheria cultures re taken | halr, taking one small s at a > " p 5 % iy following th . | time; by morning the air dis- | // The Standard Qi for All Motors i i Reporting tuberculosis de- | appears, but what delights the s L e s e e ) b tinton vyt ttoeyercsvonoore. | |1 | (M | <OID. RENTED wrt: { pound, s t, besides beautifully T 4 S e O " y Other . Cports. The nu made a total of 5,181 | darkening the hair after a fow appli- | e Red, White and Blue So CO-ny Gasoiine Sign is your ) The yearly report of Plumbing In- | calls and I were made at the | cations, it also produces that soft | safeguard. Look for it. i & REPA]RED gpector Thomas Quinliva showed | office. The establishment of a clinic | lustre and’ appearance of abunda i | < - - = that he has made 2,212 inspections, | will help greatly with the work in |which Is so attractive. This ready-to- STANDARD OlL CO. of NEW YORK 57 fixtures have been installed in | hand. The problem is big enough In |use preparation is a delightful toilet A new puildings and 1,149 installed in | normal times, but we are facing a |requisite for those who deslre a more - 2 - = erar—— - NEW BRITAIN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, pld Mildings, all of which have been | much larger problem in the present |youthful appea >, It is mnot ,,,,l N 1 & Inspected, Other items were: 206 | war crisis. Already many of our |tendoed for the cure, mitigation or pre- 72 West Main Street. Telephone 612. pieces of -plumbing repaired; 9,373 lyuunx men have been returned: to yention of disecase. T TR S T S A TR 95; collection of antined were fu- | Sag ulphur Compound.” It is

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