New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 7, 1918, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1012 " CITY ITEMS WINS COMMISSION — ON HIS OWN MERIT BUG KILLERS | o ik There is WE SPECIALIZE ON METAL AND has transferred property | street to Frank Daineri, of the town ! [ Stzect o Hra ‘ .l,u-nl. Jackson Riscs by Perseverance e o e e One Thing on Earth | BEAVER BOARD FOR CEILING lots in Belvidere from Rocco Ferraro. | Property on Dwight street has heen Former He d Man. Pyrox that AND SIDE WALLS. ESTIMATES W. P. and Ida A. - : inte military life s result of the Phoenix Temme of Honor, No. 19, | var with Germany have enjoyed will hold its regular meeting this eve- S ¥ v H N t G {] : ' E !greater success at their ks Hellebore LTS R e e e e N R T GIVEN FOR DOING WORK. o importance will come before the | o, o Mps. Thomas J on of = ——— - - — e S temple. ‘hestnut street Previous to ente Paris Green EoiS T 0 s R Sl R Company 1 Veteran Corps, Sund Platthure LN LY Lt T CAlI 0 PHONE 359. morning at 10:30 o'clock, to decorate | was on the staff of the New Lead Arsenate | the graves of the deceased members. ) whs ool e e Jahn CoZey has tendered his re - nation as dog warden to Chief Wil i liam J. Rawlings. Ho has held the — : A i i THE JOHN BOYLE CO. berth for vears. 5 - not been filled as yet. 1 5 4 S at Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth T. Sloper are | " - . 3 and 5 FRANKLIN SQUARE at the Grand Canyon in Arizona. The monthly meeting of the police | board will be held this evening i < ™ John Lig, of Farmington, had se : | ] THE [ eral toes badly mangled while at work o n l at the Stanley Works yesterday after- : noon. Amputation was necessary at . : | [l i = membor .of the graduating class at| i | aminations for admission to the \',nnr' necticut bar next fall. _ g William I. Dudack is home frn:ni e = L6 HA RTFORD. Georgetow! iversity for the sum- - - B N h W l o L " . s el SRR e O Rt ] eiore tne ar Qualities KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK—BUY THRIFT STAMPS having sustained a broken ankle | while playing b: ball recently. 2 at work. " LIEUT. 7. ¥. JACKSON. @ m.[ II BIDS FFOR NEW SCHOOL. Herald. He 1 had no previous | e itson QIH.} [ Sealed bids for the new Camp | pilitary experience but like hundreds | & L school addition on Prospect street will | o7 othor Connecticut men, he went e c Belricalvedliat ihalomcotorkitelistals| tlielaib s G b e Cit 2 ’Selge Suits | boara of education in Hartford on|and win, and his appointment as first Ay Hai: / . P > R L i) 8 iti 8 schc b P i A 1 for June 18. The addition to this school|lieutenant is a testimonial that he Handsome Tailored Suits in the season’s best selling models Graduati building will be paid for by the city| achieved his zoal in both ambitions ! I e e o raduation and state jointly and will become | Many who entered the school under ow offered at extrao ry price reductions. Here are Blue district echiool tiue ”“""f’“’““'“‘“":h’ similar circumstances won second 2 = The assortment comprises a splendid variety of styles in all trans P, me rupils o other 3. ana nj oW 3 a i o C - T e = e e e ] ansterilofgeomeRruplisgo fothe Bl Dt & e appointed | MOTHER AND DAUGHTER DINNER, JOHN AGREES WAR IS, fashionable materials and in all the wanted colors. e - Res : elg -1 to the higher office. - 3 be relied upon. They haod have protested for fear that the . The Home Fconomics club of the - - ! : s : | Arter receiving his commission, | > I's an excell ity h s were bought long new building would have its main en- | o€ SEOOVEOE O e to Camp | TiED school girls, assisted by the Moo Busy Paying Installments fo t's an excellent opportunity to purchase s Suit at x sacrifie before the last large Uarcelfacine ine o annieeion . et D welsiesionrs 7. \here he|Woman's Food committee, will give o Supnovt Fis Tite price increase and e e e o won honors in the school of musketry. | conservation banquet for their moth-i “ o Here are the reduced prices that will tell of how wonderfully i o i D A e eatos st et | A few weels ago he was transterred | ers tomorrow at 6 d'clock in the | Before Judge James T. Meskill in o a5 a resu our | ey Wi *P‘_l-w;p;"( street | te the Infantry Replacement Camp [lors of the Congregational ¢ h* police court this morning John Se- i i} i patrons will benefit 4 © |ar Camp Gordon, Atlanta, Georgia, | (notice change of place). Mrs. Deane, ' mangki, charged with ' non-support, SUITS. REGULAR PRICE UP TO $29.75 $10 75 ; . - and is at present stationed there. 1 . demonstrat agent of the JCED 1 A jome Jidem onntration SREeny —C U® caid that payments on his Liberty REDUCED TO Painters, Decorators and Sign Makers price. by receiving better | e e S o s : e MO RO D S Licut. Jackson and Sergeant John | Hartford County league, will judge : qualities T Boston, June 7.—Among 178 Amer-| . Daly, former editor of the Herald, [ the foad prepared by the rls and . Bonds, donations to the Red Cross and SUITS, REGULAR PRICE UP TO $37.50 prices. ! |icans, between 21 and 30, accepted | were inseparable comnanions but the | assign the blue ribhons. T wili $1.50 per week for liquid refreshments REDUCED TO $14-50 for training in the Merchant Marine | war changed all that as Uncle Sam | be several short after-dinner speeches made it impossible for him to give his ] X . . . s The | vesterday, was Paul W. Carlson of 54 | separated them to the extent of sev- | by Mrs. Deane and other guests. The Wwife all she wants. He was placed SUITS. REGULAR PRICE UP TO $39.75 Church street, New Britain, Conn.|e thousand miles, Sergeant Daly | whole affair has been carefully | on probation for three months. REDUCED TO Luke Horsfall With the others he was sent ahoard | now bheing stationed at Fort Sam | planned and will be most patriotic. It R ey CO», one of the tra ng vessels stationed | Hceuston, San Antonio, Texas. is hoped that every member of the' HARTFORD. six £ intensive instruction = noit Isl.I ;( l\l E m,n[, e presen - | he will be ready to go on a voyage to old lee on ayetto s —————=—" iany part of the world as one oi the | street has heen sold to Dubow¥ broth- \C. W. SMITH 81 YEARS OLD. AbSOIUtely RerrlOVeS crew of a merchant vessel. The de-|crs. The building is one of the older mand in the service just now 15 for | business blocks in the city and has | Charles W. Smith of 411 West | i i i = firemen and coal-passers, who ore|long been a landmark on Lafayette | Main street, a veteran of '61, will IndlgeStlon,‘ .D!‘u.gglsts g glven high pay and have excellent | strcet. The purchase price is said | brate his 81st birthday on Satur- | Pefund money if it fails. N5¢ opportunities for advancement to he in the neighhorhood of $ 000. | Of Helmar is | '.& A : ; ' | If you don’t get busy and spray now. closely guarded SE PYROX “Rain Will Not Wash It Of.” Use it for fruits, potatoes and all other vegetables. It kills all leaf-eating insects and worms; prevents fungus, rust and blights. - ‘ i : ] ; OUR STOCK OF SPRAY MATERIAL ) SR |17 B\ : iS COMPLETE Z ; : ' \ We have dry arsenate of lead, Paris Green, Black Leaf “40,” Hellebore, Bor- deaux Lead, Cut Worm Killer, Maggot Acid and Crow Repellant. All the above are well known preparations. IT IS NOT TOO LATE TO PLANT sty S o Vi e, — ] e o ‘ The Complete Farm and Garden Store. Highest Grade Turkish and B CO. INC. 250-256 Park Street, New Britain, Conn.

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