New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 5, 1918, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1918 ue KILLERS | ONE CENT SALE|] ve seecmuze on meraaw | CHAS. DILLON & CO. OF PURE FOCD PRODUCTS BEAVER BOARD FOR CEILING s ” Fridayand Saturday, Juns Tand8 ||| 5 "0u MRS AT HATES une Millinery Hellebore GIVEN FOR DOING WORK. 1 Ib. Opeko Coffee . S 38 ¢ 2 for39¢ FOR ALL THE OCCASIONS THAT SUMMERTIME BRINGS TN Paris Green 1B Ib Opeko Tea .... 50¢, 2 for 51c¢ CALL OR PHONE 359 ! TOWN OR AT THE RESORTS 1/ 1b Cake Symonds Inn Baking Choco- HATS FOR DAYTIME WEAR are made of soft Georgette Crepe in ad Arsenate late .. . . 25¢, 2 for 26¢c small, chic draped offccts; some trimmed with silk fringe, others . : Bordeaux Mixture 15 1b Can Symonds Inn Cocoa . ... 25¢, 2 for 26¢ g with pleated ribbons. All-white, white with navy blue, navy blus o e 35::: 3 ;g: %gt THE JOHN BOYLE CO: H \‘r:“:‘*(::“:r 1M IVENINGS, Garden Parties and June Wed- 1 Bottle Mayonnaise Salad Dressing . . 3 dings have diaphanous, transparent brims of maline, some- 1 Can Currant-Apple Jam 38¢, 2 for 39¢ RA ; mes dettly plested, & s effectively 1 Can Strawberry-Currant Jam 38¢, 2 for 39¢ st IR SeU “‘.Mmlcra”:\]m it i e e [ in e e BRclatonsic Painters, Decorators and Sign Makers HATS TO WEAR WITH SUMMER AFTERNOON FROCKS are = made of white Georgette Crepe in large, picturesque shapes, with soutache embroidery on their crowns and brims, banded with 169-171 Mam stres! || (R ‘_’E,EMW,;\_ A ELEE R . | $3.50 up to $12.00 181 MAIN STREET m DON'T BE SELFISH, | EVENTS TonaHT | 9= High class phioto drama, Tox's Sam’s Wounded Bt. Elmo lodge, K. of P., mests in ' .”-.? | & Paint is a : FOR WHITE SHOES | SHIRTS Judd's hall. - | Pheonix lndgefi?’ }‘: O. F., meets in e | ‘ Keeps Shoes my Whlte- They are of Im- | S S a se fi th ded!" Jr. O. U. A. M. hall. B money saver % Eomves. which Dot bs aeiflah 4o your sick meigi-| e = Easy to clean with and Meiats ¥ cunwes fo bors!” _Andre lodge, I. O. O. F., meets in Which is cheaper? To . Shlanh {3 uner i T Ty 6 sty s T T / it lasts. Leaves no yel- s Ter collnr with without essential nursing care!" paint your woodwork I t i y 0 | . . a high band and are A '”\VPSO :‘Jgif:‘“i 2o ]'“ "I"( ‘1‘*"‘(" Nl Erwin Castle, K. G. E. meets in| o now,—or to let it rot, re- low tlnge. Retalns the 7 1 f vers ommunity hy ec TOSS | [agles’ hs : o i . i eaiat apsakers in the nursey arive naw| o Dol : ! : place it, and #ier paint? natural grain of leather & military, business or : : t 3 under way. The purpose is to bring | Carpenters’ Union, meets in Union That is what you will sport wear, . m D thome to the public the importance to | hall. v : have to do if you neglcct a,nd texture Of faan. ||||| [T The the nation of employing graduate p il b B t d nurses in private homes only when e painting, because an unpainte oA —TAN—WHITE—RED Luke Horsfall their services are cssential to saving | WWinthrop Councll. D. of L., meets < surface is not protected against | Sni 1S MAo:sl.t: :':.cc:mr:u Wi life. - A Co.,, M e ontl e oitgly S moisture, so that decay follows, and 93 ASYLUM ST, drawn from the private civilian prac- | a4y Nest of Owls meets in Elec- 0 s veestorys e (0 (o el HARTFORD. tice more than 12,000 nurses, more 10- | tric hall. : “It Pays To 000 of which were Red Cross nurses, & ® 3 J L ,‘ assigned them under tho terms of | Iadv Turners sociof et | Buy Our Kina their enrollment by the Red Cross 10 | ner hall. ARt L T e’ al - ee i S o 1 | active duty in the Anmy or Navy / Niicee orns. | ———————TCE S—————— om More than 20,000 additional Rr{\fl-’ Alexandra lodge, D. of St. (i, meets P 3 M 1, g < aints and Varnishes uate nurses must rally to the colors|at 88 Arch street. e | within the next fow months in order | ives 2 X an s e - - | are more than decorative; they are an investment. They add to ; o%! Cll Y ]TEMS lack for anything that skilled nurses | MRS P the selling value of your property, by prolonging the life of can contribute to his recovery or re- ' ONGETTI GUILTY your woodwork. There is a Certain-teed product especially r i storation to the fighting line. e SN | B made for every paint need; for interior walls, ceilings, wood- Anna Kelly of 370 Washington When this army of nurses is in|. .. .. > work, floors and furniture; for exterior walls, roofs, porches, Y 3 o Midwd i H Sy » > has received a letter from her | military uniform, every remaining: Y AWife Admits Performing Tilegal | ou(bu‘ildings and porch furniture. For each separate need the rgeant James C. Kelly who Is | private nurse, hospital nurse, and Operan! B - o NS : 3 . . . hce in which he states that he | bublic health nurse will he needed to | ESAI0MOR Bristol Woman_walr /8 (,zgtarn—t:m’_tf’&lnt(&hcm!zts Ejm;lw w?a‘.Ta::flsscv;’u best serve, G and sce to it that those identical materials 3 ar en and sends his best wishes to | help the sick in many places. At the! Be Sentenced Later—Other Cases. local friends same time the only way to assure that | N . House Paint P. Borg of 74 Stecle street | those ver k or recovering from j‘\‘;,"ri- h]“ isa. Pongetti, a local mid- The man in the illustration is applying Certain-teed House Paint. It contains B8 wisats s A Danltandlfisurstoal eperdilon dhall have cseentisl | 12 N0 Mas Beld fouitrlal 1n the To- an unusually high percentage of finely ground lead and zinc, compounded ma Dahl of New York. nursing is for the public to help each | @' Police court on a charge of com- in pure, refined linseed oil. It will outspread, oursiwe and out/ook ordinary | rmieet ; BYvas te mevvs sevesal petlents st mitting an abortion on a Bristol wo- Tt it i ical i 1 l d J d e B e e eomnay | fime. Tn hospitals each nursa min- | Man coveral months ago, was ar pese Rl gt MR P f you don’t get busy and spray now. R sana) Beive ' Eeehner Certain-teed Paints and Varnishes are made for all uses, in all { who is his home here. not dangerously 111 16 to denrire many | 1ittle girl, admitted his guilt. cannot supply what you sick of a few hours of life saving at- Starr Andrews pleaded not guilty to | want lmmcdlately, he § N 2 // ;:-r_\ h l fl " L “Rain Will Not Wash It O / ain Will Not Wasl : spared from civilian health protection | St Tuesday. 1 . v i . 0 . . A Wasie Pi i entered a plea of not | Products C tion i i Sk Ly ther to nurse our men in uniform. plea of not cts Corporati A and all othe WORKING PEOPLE r men in umiform e O s e Wods s B s b Use it for fruits, potatoes e Def. Wil Co- John Hackett, a constable in Ber- | i o T ; | of Defense . raming & murse i amr e |1 ieaton ity o e wnane or| f| Gertain-teed L and worms; prevents fungus, rust and merely because vou can afford 10 pay | pue ey 1 ine HopnS, Criginally held o 4 b]ights A " ’ . Becire Speakers, her or find her services of companion- £o ship pleasant may be destructive civic brd, June 5.—The mublicity | and national selfishness. Your love of =y | iy eo of the Connecticut State|ease may be depriving an expectant | OUR STOCK OF SPRAY MATERI lof Defense today endorsed the | mother of icare or may leave some one the Council of National De- [ injured without attention Adam Ur| o g ’ A = d the United States Bureau Help every nurse to serve her| o S “.‘.moul Street, ]S COMPI_.ETE tion for Flag day exercises in | country. ims Vampire Caused Trouble 1 plants on June 14, If Adam Urbanski of 128 Seymour . "y o day program for exercises street told the truth in h f l d P We have dry arsenate of lead, Faris 8 % court this barticularly those which are i rdon that the female of a species NC ) f [y ” H l b § on government contracts, A {1s more deadly than the male; if he o Green, Black Lea 40, el ebore, Bor- h prepared and distributed by | Maple Street Soldier Receives His :“"L he did not get away with it for t orm i er, a, ot Ci s ot dioctnio by ; e e by i deaux Lead, Cut Worm Killer, M A becial attention i also being | Shoulder Bars in Camp at Atlanta, | of improper condct and his co e | eaux Lead, Lu ’ gg! QR ioe cmstoring men | G opegin, | 2ox In the altensc, ars, Litlian Brown Sole Agents for New Britain and Crow Repellant. All the above are en of foreign birth. It is a widow, was sent to the town farm B lated that the exercises shall Earle B. Edwards, son of Mr. and |07 tWo months, “ l{ e R wards of 211| The couple were arrested early this | 1INy WerEKnown preparatlons. ng the special observance of | Maple street, has received his com- | M'OrDIDE in Urbanski's rooms by Ser- | an icini y , it is pointed out that this| mission as second lieutenant in the |8¢ant Theodore Johnson and Officer the first time in the history | United States Infantry at Camp Gor- | Villlam McCuc. The policemen tes- | IT IS 2, the Stars and Stripes is| don, Atlanta, Georgia, where he is|{fled to the improper conduct and oy prried in European countries | now stationed. He is awaiting defi- | e Woman, although she at first ad- 250-256 P k St t N W B t I) s of fighting Americans, and | nite orders at present. Lieut. Ed- |Mitted it, later denied the charge. | [ ar ree ’ e riain LANT re are many thousands of who is a veteran of the Mex- | Urbanski told a weird tale, however, helping win the war in | ics ouble, secured experience in [0 even his lawyor, P. F. McDon- | industrial plants who have ignal Corps prior to the out-OUgh, was compelled to smile. The Th C l t Far nd G rden Store e Lomplete m a al . and dear to them in these | rcak of the war accused said he went out last evening Phese men and women, it is He applied for entrance into the | #nd forgot to lock his door. When he FIGHT FIRE FROM AIR. . by the High school orchestra will welcome the oppor- | officers’ training school, and was as- YNNI L sl EeloolR OlGhests Mrs. Brown was firmby es- | bY_the Tligh : 5 E join with older Americans |sigrcd to Chattanooga, Tennessee. < L histeoontiarnfrefiscattof| I8 Lo tollow1ng teacticrs TWeraT Beaton & Cadwell Employes Extin- loyalty to the nation's icause | Fected with The Commercial el ot e \,‘,{,}‘,‘\;l",,:yl','“:: Miss Rose Glover, of the Smith Owing to the presence of mind of e, A ey both would be arrested i %] school; Miss Trene Byrne, of the Eli- | cmployes on the sixth floor of the 4 o sion of four minute men of hu Bur school; Miss Helen Shee- | Beaton & Cadwell building, an unoc- it committes on ipublic in- = = han, assisted by Miss Conlin, of the | cupied harn owned by . H. Alford i8 co gperating with the P B\ FOLIK DANCE FESTIVATL. | Emalley school; Miss Louise Ford, | in the rear of the Dickinson building £ _education in providing ok o vy assisted by Miss Miller, Bast street|on Main street was saved from de- . . f:: fhe'}fa;;,‘,";fsfii'n.;“?f,ff” p: A DIGESTI Pupils of Elementary Schools Give :xf‘hogl; A:lnm:i Mfl}I‘dr?rl “_.\n(}n‘r]son,(‘(:r | S'XV\:r!)(:n h\" fi‘r, \;j;s!(‘!]“l.'u‘ un:r:mniu ate c a ihe r { f—t g £ e Northend school;: Miss Eileen Gil- | abcut 4 o'clock. The Beaton & Cad- o ben, has sent to all his local \'&s 5 Splendid Demonstration. more, of the Lincoln street school; | well workmen, seeing the flames on 250-256 Park Street, New Britain, Conn. throughout Connecticut a : Pupils in the elementary grades of [ Miss Jeannette Wilson, of the Mon-, the roof of the near-by building, equesting their co-operation the public schools assembled yester- [ roe school; Miss E. Leupold, of the | scized a hose which is kept in their hstrial plants ih this state in E day afternoon at Walnut Hill park, | Osgood school and Miss C. Hitchcock, | department for fire emergencies and er. In addition to this, local where a folk dance festival was held. | of the Stanley school. The work con- | squirted a steam with such good ef- th b/ sticut State The progra B ted of 18 ces, cted under the direct ervi- | fect onto the barn that when the fire o Bt BELL- T L R R T e et | o e, LI T Wl et | USE THE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS OF THE HERALD s street, have gons on an auto | 1Sters to a number of sick, the visit- | 'A&ned before Judge Webb in super- | tention and every possibility to lessen | 1€, €OMPlaint which charged him can obtain it promptly. Don’t emiploy a nurse unnecessarily. | America S 1 i S iy e e AT G e TG S A () | drerd Principal Cities of S vegetables. It kl“s a“ leaf.eatlng msects te With Corporations to for trial in the Berlin town court on a & s s 4 ior court yesterday afternoon and st colors, and in all sizes of i o ok and Philsdelphis, | ing nurses going from home to home | 1oF court 3 ay a oon and she 5 2 ey York t! can give absolutely essential atten- ]’"':‘”"1 a plea of guilty. Sentence will cans. Any store that sells Jones of Lenox Place has |tion to a number of families To | P® imposed later. s = g @ s 5 . - aints can ly you. If d to Madison Barracks, Wa- | monopolize the time of a graduate| '€0rSe Holden of this city, bound ?he dealcrsu[:)?nyay o - ! , N. Y., after spending a|nurse to care for one patient over for alleged indecent assault on a pA pPly ,mmI""“Imm,I"m,,“",,,muunllmm’" J e e e ity Y | with assault and his trial was as. : . DAY EXERCISES oo that eun - | iR asmalt e ute longer than she is absolutely need. | & cS0&: | Manufacturers of cha of theft. f Defense will be at the ser- @ march and a flag salute. Eleven | sion of Miss Cornelia Magoun, super- Ranngers of industrial plamsl FOR INDIGESTION |“YPoles were in constant use during | vior of physical education in ele- | tically extinguished. The damage “n.\l FOR QUICK RETURNS Eerose. the program. Music was furnished | mentary schools. l.:ngm.

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