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2 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD., TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1918, !Y M {; A PfiflVlNfi “lv‘v:m Ed el oo [ EBRINSIONSBIUITS i i leen Jones, librarian of the McLean | i yspital ave Mass. anc E: | Be We /e | The work of our physical depart- PL Q v m - :“,‘1,[’,‘ : !‘”\’:1;;“]\1:4‘,‘]}111‘_ ”,‘.‘L:”m::: | ment under the efficient leadership of EASING TO VETS bt e o e e the Enemy at the Gates,” by Major i S . e Howard A. Giddings of the Connec- | | andba \ es to be $30 Per Month Is Now the Minimum ticut State Council of Defense. All - e PRl Caety B e Gl G | interested are cordially invited to at-| | 9 md physical bene: ~— 5 | aned physical benefit. ¢ and Some Will be FEn- tend | B e The all-around aquatics season for N Y he various classes came to a \ titled to $40. i 3 i o ) Recml[mg Nien For AC[leeS i | suecesstul close on Saturday the 18th o ; s - Sufiered Thffil‘. YBH[S BEH)I’E ) : VRN Sy cven rounds for a total of 14 events| o “"1“ T‘l“‘ glentsnelolcineyin iGrand p 'n [ I pe!! | | | . o | Were conducted with 108 fellows in |ArMY hall with the simultaneous ar- | F d g F = .i | e . the competiti The 82 boys who |ival of the National Tribune, a | " I 2 ”‘H a wes | ven Country Buyers Must Have | 9 Spe('lal ! iers 3 - . | CExTRAL WHARY, Bostox, M ‘ | scored enough points to be placed in | Grand Army Veterans' newspaper, | AENTR AL WIIARE, LOBION, biass | Permission to Do Busi / Men’s “ e {{he all-around ehampion feam for|and & personal message from Senator | “For three years, I was troubled | Sl Oxfords e | their particular class were each |¢ % .\lm n announcing the [ with Constipation, accompanied by tford, June 18.—lvery handler t $6 n g aving e ded¥itsRtentacies] - warde i alcm el : AT ssa ¢ the W pensior T S = ; Irsiteimtidon i ol 25 {awarded the official association aquatle the new pension bill. This | Dizziness and Violent Ieadaches. in Connccticut, including| | at $6.50. | Ty e endeavor. has menogram. new pension hill is highly important | o SR - 1| not slighted the Y. M. C. A. Trom| ' -On the 4th the baseball team from |to the Grand Army men and inas- | 1 took medicines and laxatives, but | country buyers, must be licensed, ,1 | ORTOrIs o e ‘r“ ;N;:"q “\‘I(l:: Q‘:'»”T‘\."i”.“ has been t0 [ camp Devens was accorded the use of | much as there are about 60 in this| Wichout permanent relief. cording to an announcement made by | | better kind in Dark or “ts {lead men alone the Christian path of | qur showers and swimming pool, and [ €ity, the interest is widespread. | Last October, I heard of “Fruit the Federal Food Administration for | Russia, Tan Russia, | beace, (he desociation Is guided more|on two qifferent occasions our’ City [ Under tho terms of the new pension | tives” or Fruil L R e o Black Gun Metal e SR PGl Rht e T T Guard was given the same privilege. | law a l‘l\vlv\\rnv\‘lt ns who served used one box and ihe results e |Fthol cage of rotailorsldoling to. busine I and Black Calfskin Ben e e e The receipts for the rental of associa- | at least 90 days in either the army or iy Sed At I Tousr z & G with lcather and 15C aCka & een finding men for the Christian |jo, towels during the month totaled [ navy are entitled to draw a minimum [ Pronouncedihat £ hought two dozen | of less than $100,000 a vear i | fibre soles. path of merey s represented by Serv-| 542,05, About 1,555 baths were taken [ Of $30 per month as a pension. Sen- [ boxes. } Last month the United States Food | | L Eieht enllstmonts por o R en | In fddition to the participation in the | ator Reed Smoot of Utah was instru- I continued using i Administration issued a ruling that all I s alren e ee | various other physical department [mental in passing this bill. until the twenty four boxes were ot EhoiRe el vl Cenad B Th f e 2 M ANCL0 privileges. Furthermore, the bill provides that b awe i S57% L wholesalers of cvery class _have all e i prospects are being considered Thes “Ind : 1 ball e basketball | such vetrans of the Civil war as Y hed , when my F“ cal condition been licensed since last November | s e S door baseba anc asketball | S 2 . o car as have S O o : ‘ o3¢ . | facts are contained in the monthly| . ,iic (o form part of the regular | reached the age of and who | perfect”. JAS.J.ROYALL. |shoula apply before June 1o the Li- | | Luke Horsfall | THE J. Willlam Denton to the board ot |&ctivities of the gymnasium floor. served in the war for six months will | abox, 6 for , trial cense Division, United States Food A | Co. T g “Iighty regular gymnasium classes | be entitled to a pension of yer | At dealers or from FRUIT-A ministration, Washington, D. C. It is| | f | directors last evening. I T GRCT e rer T e 5 | Y S .+ full. follows: | Were conducted by the physical dirce- [ month. Old soldiers coming within | Limited, OGDENSBURC, N. Y. it St aniobh s ndioount 93_ASYLUM ST, A e T e tors for a total altendance of 1,366, | this age povision who served one year | Dilsote nho "‘”‘V“H“ CLAAE MO SEnssity HARTFORD. | Tt T e T (e bl e Lo £ON) G (i e Gibtin Gt | CTIET T i (1 e Gl 10| e | R e Led for licenses | o | inereased meticitios - of the Yonne|1.046 in the boys' classes. The total | Civil war are entitled to draw a pen- | ATE LIBRARY MELTIN I ",““"’ ””l‘ penal- “It Pays To _ | Mone Cnrictian Asooiation . Theust | attendance at all of the various phy- | sion of $35 per month, and men who | The Connecticut Library assoc ShsE SR el Buy Our Kind” | . 171 M I Si ! the regular activities of our local asso- | si department activities was 4,195, [ served a year and a f are entiiled | tion will hoid i \5 meeting in | istration explains that ”\"‘("m'\(‘“'_"I“" (e i il e e | 169- ain diree Alatiorl ore deoreatin s st ithei von “Fifteen physical examinations | to a Dension of $38 per month. The | the High school hall af Putnam on | poses inm Heensing theso smaller ema Gh s i e e e s law concludes with the ertion that | Wednesday. June 26. There will be i o e ‘\,‘\”ifi, R Cian o in eadloriie oases! | “The work of an individual nature soldiers having served in the war for | two sessions, at 10:45 a. m. and 1:30 | federal, state and n\':.u\n-v;ml laws 'n\:| e - Bt the e S mllerr brosetn T Bl two or more yvears can collect a pen- | p. m. There will be a talk on Base | ordinances ing to the handling CITY lTEMs elapsed since our last regulay meeting | “Thirty fellows indulged in boxing. | sion of $40 per month. Hospital T A T o e e we have been rep 1ited in the Red “One hundred and six fellows used 2 o Cross driv and have en zed in the | the wrestling mat for their exercise. work of recruiting men for war work “Our physiecal director gave five Goodness of Aunt Delia’s Bread.— | service. To date, eight definite en- | “Health Talks® in connection with the A avt listments have been secured and sev- |regular gymnasium classes. He also 'rh. eral men have appl tions to be|co-operated with other agencies by A E ll t In t s e senior class of girls at the New | handed in which will be taken care| officiating at ‘Iield Day’ and um- n xcellen 'vestm ritain State Normal school enjoved | of as rapidly as received. The pres- | piring ball games. Start Today to Buy d Patriotic D ent n outing at Sunset Rock this after- | ent method of handling these applica- | “Our boys' department, though War Savings Stamps and a Patriotic Duty oon. tions through the local association |somewhat quieter than in the winter. | # G The board of fire commissianers will | ETeatly expedites matters as eom- | il shows considerable activity and eet this evening in City hall to open | Pared with former methods. = promises good under the leadership ids for a truck for the electrical de- | ~TWO men—Mossrs. Fugene I Cler-iof gur new boys' work sccretary artment and to receive applications | Kin and T. M. Tames—went to New | on the evening of June 3rd refresh- or appointment to the clerkship of | YOrk City today for their passports to | ment were served to the boys secur- he board and for the assistant elec- | Irance. It 1s probable thov Will have | ing new members during the month | rical superintendency. “’,]‘ alt a few ’”“; "" ":';“‘\:"R for! ¢ May. The new members were also sailing accommodations and will re- i : A. P. Leavitt has entered the ship- | cefve training while waltir ‘.”‘vii“l“},\',' ,‘:””“ Sysntivasibuselygen uilding service, glving up his build-| “Including our men who served at |[JOVSC Py &% oL m 5 ng contracting business, and has been | Quantico last season and those who | S rR e R 2 | ppainted inspector of work on the | have been assigned and are awaiting | 10 0UY emploved staff, and our pres- Bl onstruction of scows at the Portland | definits appointments, our association | ¢t force promises to be peymanent, =1 hipyard. John and Robert Pinches! is represented hy 14 men in Y. M. C. A ‘“‘ leasiRuoly pril 1, 1919. One é ave leased his wood-turning shop and | war service. The need is still urgent, [ nore man is needed to complete our = 2 achinery. nd no less than 3,000 men per month | Staff. ‘ { To insure Victor quality, always look for the famous | for the next three or four months ara | “We note the fact of a slight in- El‘ ademark, “His Master's Voice.” It i on all genuine —— ot enl o service. The op- | Crease in membership over the report g; Victor Talking Machine Company. LOSS CUT DOWN. | portunity is great and the service of st month. gl i £k { practically unlimited. A splendid bit| ‘‘Our membership for this report = " o | of service can be rendered to our as-{made up as follows: Sustaining 170, § reat Britain Saves by Salvaging | oiation work, the army averseas ana | seniors 721, juniors 300; total 1,191.” 3 U-Boat Victims. {10 the cause of our country and to the | e §} 2 PY ° fnann: Juns 18— From Januarvi|le b G h cans e forith ol sreas FASTHAMPTON STRIKE, It Fa'rrar S lnfe retatlon Of 915, to the end of May, 1918, 407 Seconaiiofthelnced loversean iotthe sthampton, Mass., June 18.—Four ips sunk by the Gerr in British need in the home field amon our hundred weave. emploved by the aters have been salvaged, the ad- | |gea] eity associations. It is estin Boyslton Manufacturing com- | e 66 @ L] 79 iralty salvage department an-|(hat from 1,200 fo 1,300 men arc| s e e ais e ltatlon R LIC GRS . . | needea for the fall ana winter work | compel the reinstatement of two ai .1, A‘“””fl, the =:\]\,'nl:1ng‘fillfl(‘nl“es has | of our regular c associations. ”(‘r(\'} d men The company closed | »en emission nff pn!s;\xnll\l? gas from (pe opportunity for young men of (:Wr‘?\v‘: the plant at noon, throwing 2,600 § tting cargoes of sunken ships, some- ' yision, good Christian character, sound | operatives out of work. The company o nes causing loss of life. One salvage judgment and good business ahility is| alleges that one of the men was dis- | a l}las&erwor 0 ar i< ip was torpedoed while at work. unmparallcled. As In the overse charged because he was unruly and | S bmtimes the labor of weeks is de- rvice, the international committee 1s ' the other hecause there was no place ,gé roved by the rough sea. requesting the local associations to cn- ' for him. S| =— = - Thais— Meditation (Dost Thoun Remember the Voyage) Geraldine Farrar & Victrola Red Seal Record 88594. Tiwelve-inch, §3 g Food cooked with - Rlie=—= ood C ea Wi o . = An exquisitely beautiful g_ rendition of an exquisitely & beautiful number whose lovely 2 o I melody has captivated countless § | thousands. £ Now presented for the first Eg time in vocal form on Victrola I5E E= Records, and because of the su- i perb artistry of Farrar this aria % is destined to become a still §§ greater favorite with music- 2 - 0 IR ) O lovers everywhere. 'VEN children can eat fried potatoes, doughnauts, crullers, pastries and . ) , & other good things cooked with Mazola. Her interpretation 1s mag- gt I § 5 0 . e & G . N " === #= Mazola, the sweet, wholesome oil from Indian corn, is easily digested by, nificent—a thing of wondrous = the most delicate stomach. /. . &m0 s = b ; el \ . beauty. And on this Victrola 2 . . Itis used so much hotter than butter or lard that it never soaksinto the food.' : . . S i 5 : ; Record it will be a joy forever. e Mazola doeen’t take up odors or flavors. No smell of burning fat is = imparted to food cooked in Mazola. There is no waste. , You can use it Any Victor dealer will gladly play this new == over and over again—even if you fry onions or fish in it. Farrar record or any other music by the famous % i . = - : . . and exclusive Victor artists. He will also dem- e Being an oil and pot a solid fat, Mazola requires no melting. It is ready e (G srritmn ks o e Wik cud ==l ., . O at 3 r £S5 to use. Quantities can be measured exacty. . It saves time—results are Victrola—$12 to $950 & always satisfactory, and there is no waste. ~ § g : As a salad dressing—delicate in flavor—Mazola equals the best olive oil, = and is better than ordinary olive oils. .. It is also easier to mix. And it | as Thais e saves fats, G gg +irr, JBARLEY CAKE | ) ) ' @%# Yol of 2 sggn Shernenc byl e Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden, N. J. == 2 tableapoonsful Mazola corn starch (| A a i 1 % cup water 1 & Karo i Tmportant Notice. Victor Records and Victor Machines are scientifically coordinated and synchronized in IS= h 1 toaspoonful nutm | L 0 “ i puaBntbard fo mix and thersold in tho ,m;;_fy Denten nites of2 orel | the processes of manufacture, and their use, one with the other, is absolutely essential to a perfect reproduction. g e in a moderate oven for tes. "hi: ak 1 { | strawberry shortcake G2 e s i 1 New Victor Records demonstrated at all dealers on the 1st of cach month = f . \ | S= i I you want to bs sure of a purs, golden oil—always the same, i I il delicate and delicious for all ‘cooking snd salad uses—see that | [E=WY i L«m fgot Mazola. Mazola is always uniform. Its proparation | o . / scientific and exact. For sale in pints, quarts und gallons. (The large sizes are specially economical.) Get a can from your grocer foday. g There is a palgable Cook Book for Mazola neers. It shows you how to f ’ saute, muake dressings and sances more_ delicious, make ‘{:M. l.lgnffl pastry.” Shoakd be tn eocry home. Send for it or sk your grocer. FREE. New England Selling Representatives: AHERN & CAKHOON, 131 State Street, Boston ~ MAZOLA = T ~ f m i Produced AN PRODDCTS REFINING CO | IR !“;l?‘!‘iii‘| in” h i l 23 2 fi [Produced by the CORN PRODUCTS Nl R