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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1918 3 U T0HAVEBG € ME TO HARTFORD " COME TO HARTFORI HENOR ROLL AT ONCE e T AR : = asmemmie | Slater’s 210 Anniversary Bargain Carnival Supreme Sacrifice ABSOLUTELY UNMATCHABLE SHOE VALUES FOR MEN, WOMEN, BOYS, GIRLS AND CHILDREN e AMAZING VALUES ~ :: STARTUING PRICES :: NEWEST STVLES LARGEST ~ ASSORTMENTS ~t the meeting of the common counell last night it was nimou iy toted to have a complete ho roll of New PBritain men in the serv- , i axviversary srecials EXTRA ’ ' Bis N Shi vl = i 3 Men’s andYoung Men's $5.50 33 S0 sity hall. It was likewise voted to | == DCEEY | EOR BOYS AND GIRLS o . RN Rl ig New Shipment— Just Received L 00 S8 SPEOAL a0 56,50 Shoes and Onfrds of :M,l:‘ L en n:; ::—: m:, in the Y Boys’ and !;:n.:‘ | Women's and | i e B s s e WOMEN’S NEW SUMMER Siabnl I e b e e send to the nearest of kin to every 3 JANL = avy wei 8 S soldier who falls in action or dies in | PUMPS Sport heavy weight soles. the service, a special engraved letter et Boots, Pumps and Oxfords &, N7 rew William . Broo chairman of the | ‘ecial soldiers’ memoriai committee, | of Patent Leather, Brown and Gray Kid, tad his r t length and it was these recommendations that Mahogany Tan, Havana Brown, New Brown council adopted [t ‘wae ot the mesting ef May 15 P. tent Leather, White Nu-Buck, White Kid, T Chi : = o\l : e Hdorman o!F. Cuct, v Black Kid and Gun Mctal. Without a f g Children’s Special R NG $6.50 Arch resoiution asking that > * ard Girls' 3 en N = e daubt the finest lot of .nappy shoes you PR e $1.00 TR W : ~ Supporting knowledging the saerifices of the taen . high or | ; ST 2 t | Women's $6.00 , | : ot Hodra \ X Shoes Tie n' the service, and alzo thos ever saw. See them on display in our & g - : ] Roiae nited e e T ; main show window. GBS0 /i Misses' and Children's $2,50 /%o U O NN L niversary - Anniversary Sale Price RdESRE a8y | MARY JAKE PUMPS W aity should = the neares* of in of cvery wman who dic > S 5& i . = Gun Metal < e O 2 EF 9 2t e US.ArmyShoes of. the MUNBON LAST (Imspected by J. F. Mahoney) AR > The' most comfortable ané | $2-00 N \/ best wearing shoe in the 1 j : : 5 N , AR N world. Brown or black calf. mayor will s 3 . ; : ) 7 SN R RR &) N Goodyear welt. All sizes. $6.00 To flave Honor [ulf. X 7 ¢ I noratand Givls! R ¢ N Regulation U. S. A. Shoes : in reference to an anno i 7 5 £2.50 | ‘: SN Anniversary Sale Price— e N \ S A e Children’s Special School | AN | e . ¢ 2 Misses' and__ Children's $3. O - mnorary : . : 7 A ARY JANE PUMPS. 3 Shoes N s s S S o " ) \ . : i patent colt I ace_and but- R y AR e perso elerk of the war bureau will p 4 : \ 3 7 3 | accurat 0 of neerolc > gis” 5 % NN N | atd rro.it 1 as the roll in- : | | This Sale | | | 1 noted was ‘ : ! Thisisele L 3 : Children’s Special o oAby e b eSS s 1ootwear 2 PLAY proper place for such a bronze X 1 1 A wauld he in the main corridor of Cit — 0 Street, OXFORDS EXTRA hall. He then recommended that the and o Q i council vote to have a complete honor . Vacation 8 o SPECIAL | roll of all men in the service pre- e 3 | ) . pared and spaces left to add more . Wear % E £2.00 Women's $2.00 White Batienta-imaaitoanllmen®ar: eao WHITE & S : 7 Poudele Stivners Rubber Sole into the service. 1o likewise advised S e e s e s PUMPS AND OXFORD 8 W 7y [ CANVAS § el U e S With leather or mbher$ 2 B f $1.00 uxFuRns after the pame of any men who die Sodsh Hebranaiioy in the serviee. Fo said that at pres- | rtment of white foot- ent there are upward of 2.300 New | wear ever shown in Britain men in the Army and Navy ! Hartford "' 3 by 3 o 200 3 ! ? al N " c and he rccommended the placing of _ t L ¥ R L T ¢ B Bv(n‘\’qu, HWM I‘EE\ S |Men's and Boys' $2.00 this special honor roll list in the main | : N : ; Fa GRAY 'CANVAS ©OX. | Rubher Sole YACHTING lobby of City hall. Such an han,\-i = g i 3 A 4 Ll z B i . K gg:_"":{;lé:n“:;rflcrh:fi& AND VACATION HIGH roll as he suggested, and which the | 3 X 3 h\ P 4 B R Regular $3.00 quality— s»d LOW SHORS puncil voted to adopt, would be ar S S iy = ranged in a series of panels, each with : 3 P 5 : .. s s 3 mahogany border and measuring : : Y 34 1-2 X 47 inches. Fach panel would \ \ ; % sccommodate 300 names, placed in = ) 84 g - L five calumns, and a dozen pancls will be needed at once. There room foy 25 such pancls on one wall of the Sity hall cofridor, so that theve is no reason to believe that there 1s not enough reom for such a design.| o Lo L ; = e e I TR T et nts | has a thrilling account of he Printed at the top of each panel would | honor roll work will be at | : ssments etion | the cot oted to pay the new man / 0 hospital and refugee garme! ; oy Sl L (::d Onde antls 750l nill el talken a sanitary sewer in Rurritt street at | NEW BRITAIN NURSES for France and Italy, to be completed | sonal experiences in the front I 5f New Rritain.’ and the American | emergency fund. In next cost of $395.23: also on completion I p S 8 . i . s New Atal - by Sep- | battle. i ! © special committer which / 3 by the New Britain chapter by Sep “0at-of-arms would also be inscribed. ! Propriation, allowance will b delof a sanita ewer in Winthrop et 2 ANXIOUS TO SERVE | {7 ber 15t As soon as the muterlal Beginning June 22, the west The names would be printed in such | for a suitable bronze tablet. street, between Linwood and Vance o commended for the police de- is received for these, a large number | rooms will be closed on Saturdaj 3 type that there would be raom | Reports and Pet 3 streets, at a cost of $2,753.95, and on e G e Fenen e e i of workers will be needed. ernoons until September 1. -nough for the longest name on the! The usual number of routine rrpc\h"hn Banitary: sewel’ from ithe ipresens) oo patrol made a report It was | Nine Apply for Active Duty and Eight Don’t forget the lecture Sunday The fwesklyvs all-dasyschufy %ist and the type can he so set that it | ana petitions were received and prop- | S2Ver BetweeniGlovelandianalismishil i S Al ool S8 SRR ' night at the Methodist church. Ser- | meeting will be held on Frid will conform to a regular column. T erly referred. Petitions were received | StTeets, easterly, at a cost of $150.51. 1 . "y ") Willohpol e for Home Defense | zeant Ruth Farnum will speak, and |the Methodist church. aames will he printed on little ¢ { for a sewer in Allen street; for the|, Lnat Corbin avenue be sprink ind in alphabetical order, so that ad- | Machine company to connect its| ctWecen Steele street and Black Rock | o Mo “0uchocing a new ma- Worls. s 2 ditions and corrections can he made | enue, and Connerton street, between Stanley street plant with the main | chine. It also reported that, in T - & en s ot : S d Olive streets, also he alsc rte at, i Miss Mary MacDonald, t any time. A dozen such frames as | sewer in South Main street; to move| Urel and Oliv ticets fitaloc committee’'s op 1 he council voted to buy, together with | several houses on Stanley street sprinkied 5 c < . he dies and engraving of the lp,‘n,.*! 4 ¢ : That the Southern New Fnglana S° car of heavic o . | reports the following results of the | e 3¢ svmpathy. will cost the city about | Telephone Co. be given permission to | lc¢ommended T | £550. In case the city thought it best | place one 33-foot pole an the south i f TG re turned over to o5 - . or : i o purchase a formal bronze tablet to | petween Sianloy street and the rail.|Side of Franklin street, cast of Bim iendationsivere firnedio Fifty-two graduate nurses were | ;(y sontain the names of those who fall | road crossing. Alderman A. M. Pa-|StTeet: e n the service. one could be purchased | onessa also took n shot at the health | That permission he ziven to Lan- Alde n Paonessa thanked at an additional cost of $500. Mr., gepartment by asking for a detailed | 4TS Frary & Clark to connect prop- | board of publi for the exten- Brooks reported. Witheut discussion. | report on the contract with a Nauga- council immediately approved of | tyck man named Cohn entered into he special committee's report, and on | motion of Alderman O. F. Curtis, the | be repaired and continued in use chairman seven pas he ‘ “ross rive r nurses. e the Red Cross drive for nurses. Hartford avenue; to install a gasoline pumping station at 129 Hartford ave- purchased as a s i ar. These | campaign | o A RV nue, and to sprinkie Whiting street, | (e, personally interviewed. Nine have 4 applied for active service, as follows: ’\‘""Y Evelyn Smith, Arline Feeney. Annie Wi olr)'_v in the re: : of Stanley (I N B .1;.1 .nm;\,& r':w:’k\ R By ol Sarah Moty OLD FRIENDS ARE BEST in out ‘r)ml;vf\n Ellis street, with the ¢ J ;‘ lon o ‘A-"" i‘;‘_‘ l‘ vy Nagle. Emma Peterson, Bertha No matter how rough the road, no matter i Aol Rl RO i iy cn| BTG U ITRIEIREE: G ERARCREL L0 fngae ey what additional ex- | stevenson, Mary Macdonald, SRR S, e always sure of to do the janitor work at the s\augh-‘,ns;h;;‘d:q‘ il I PER I DUCH ‘| Right have applied for Home De- I 2 ks > ¥ 2 ; Nt b ) e n D nEL full power if you are usin ter house. At present Cohn is not Zeliohiod i ugh this park. 1n- | ¢ong0 service, as follows: 12 J E | doing this work and the city is having | 1Enated places, i ought it v Marcella Kerrigan, Mrs. Elizabeth | to pay a regular janitor to do it. The |, Tlat Franklin street be macads 1bot uf he would report | yroopan, Etta Vater, Katherine Far miditer s Wrcremed ol thelimeatih |z T N0 I EIUSIEC OIS & He) ctail at the next meetir vell. Mrs. €. Ramsey, Mrs. Wells Fos \ hoard, which will be asked to make a ;""x"‘;”‘ 'h:"’m:““?':;1"‘;‘()““""1]%‘ ””‘_‘“"" | Just before adjou Ent Councll| terl o a b o | THE STANDARD OIL FOR ALL MOTORS report at the next meeting. ; g ol ahataadt ke abwhatR i ban | Vioh et : = = street at an estimated cost of $3,725, | Man Fichstaedt asked what o = Tos Means more miles to the gallon, Jessexpense | public works were as follows : : - s n addition to these 17, five were | e l o 1 at the Connecticut Co. be come of the pila to install drink 2 k | te the mile. Pure lubrication, eve: drop. That street lines 30 feet wide, grade nv’:rmwnn Eneanin e Dl BB e A just previous to the drive for @ 3 R lleinds lines and 15-foot building line be fixed | X S s i ce and two for Red C { Get your supplies under the Red, White | on Newington avenue, both sides from "v"”‘“ ""1 »‘:;E 4 strect and aubllce Spyy Memorial moument in Frank- | x Y his makes 24 nurses i and Blue SOCONY sign—the sign of are- East street to the Newington town |Street under the supervision of the ; uare park. It w explained | ve signed up for some s liable dealer and the world’s best gasoline. P | line. SOEInCET that the board of public works turnec du or very close to That property awners in front of| That {he board be instructed to 12y | 4hiy matter over to the special monu- | tgned quota of 25 nurses s Standard Oil Co. of New York whose properties sidewalks necd re-, & Ccombination curb and gutter on|peng committee and before the next ) caaitionite i hene B 2bout MRG0 pair make such repairs or relay walks [ POth sides of Bigelow streel, from;c,yncil meeting the matter will be | young women have been interviewed | | on or before September 15. Eark streot to Chestnuy street, the es= i55icqi np an alireport imade. AEI10:350l pnaranlibe vy ins. arststad to cuter| That power be given to spend not | timated cost of the gutter to be §700. |, " " e council adjourned on mo- | training schools Sols more than §$1,300 for the construc- New Moo i M. T J | Apparatus. tion of Councilma Kerwin. An order has heen received for 8 | tion of a cancrete curb and walk on “When I got up one moming My | West Main street, from the bridge at| TNe fire commission reported a | = Z e e = face felt terribly itchy so I started to Black Rock to Corbin avénue. tentative contract with the Seagraves scratch, and the next morning my face That a sewer be laid in Rentschler | AUtomobile company of Columbus was covered with pimples. Thepim- | ctreet. from Greenwood street to Ken- | @Ni0. for a new motor aerial truck ples were hard and large, and were very sington avenue, at an cstimated cost| With a 75 aerial hoist. This truck will | soreand red. They itched and burned 5 b e , | cost $13,405 and will be deliveread in | isi 26 that I could not sleep at all. My | 2f #2300, the probable assessment to} "oty Gl Honest Adve rtlsmg . T rain it be $1.600. working days he cor face was altogether disfigured and the That permission be given to B. Mil- | tract was approved. The commi L o pimples lasted three months. o e m’;w houses on Elm street with | 8ion also received permission to di s a topic we all hear now-a-days because so many people are in- *‘1 tried everything I could think of | |,/ "\ .oval of the building inspector, | POse of the city clectriclan’s (ruck | clined to exaggerate. Yet has any physician told you that we claimed and the eruption was sobad I had to | . ij0q 4 suitabie bond is posted. and to purchase a new motor truct u nable remedial properties for Fletcher’s Castoria? Just ask stay at home from work. A friend told 1 ot oty ina | for the eclectrical depantme 5 _ b i i hatpetm esioolsl ionilona bk ot P 1 We won't ans rselves, we know what the answer will be. me to write for a free sample of Cuti- | | ", W0 T LT Cih e on | other report from this conumission them. We won’i answer it ourse, s . C“"{s"‘p‘:,:’dd ?i’;,:“’m'e l;i;d&u-r;: BIm street to the west side of the)Was in reference to the extensive al- i all the virtues to-day that was claimed for it in its early days o v and T used two boxes of Cuti- | Street with tne same restrictions. forations at powco and fire headauar= | s tobe foundinits incroased use, the recommendationby prominent physicians, 3 e skowitz be giv - | ters where the buildings bhave been ! = = 4 5 That Sam Waskowitz be given per S «nd our assurance that its standard will be maintained. i ti- o cura Ointment And {our cakes of Cu | mission to move a house from Hart- | remodelled. The report showed ;‘::3:“ ;?ml‘i?;t;;fi';:s%xsz | ford avenue to Willow street, west | the estimates were about $430 s i imitations are to be found in some stores and only because of the Cas- idence, R. L., June 15, 1917, side, with the usual restrictions. of the actual cxpense and when this toria that Mr. Fletcher created. But it is not the genuine Castoria that Mr. bkl nml\;’u: :el':r h‘gr":.';‘:m; rll’t'u.:,]:;:.d "‘,‘,fi.’,,,' # r»a‘;yl\-‘::?o:.l : j{;:;t voted \,]:) ;I;A,‘,,.m\l P Fletcher Honestly advertised, Honest}y placed before the public, and from ereamy emollien: every- = : J and nursery purposes, and prevent casterly about 136 feet at an estimated | additional funds Che fir i which he Honestly expects to receive s reward. g - these distressing skin ‘m,‘,u.rr st of 3375, the probable assessment | sioners. in conformity w sce b Pl I e /m Sample Each Froe by Mail, Address post- which cannot be determined at|ordinance, reported that there is » Castoria always bears the sign 3 ST A% card: “’Cutleura, Dept. R, Boston.* Sold | this time. a vacancy in the office of assistant everywhere. Soap 35¢c. Ointment 25 and 50c. That the board of compensation and | city electrician. The salary paid the oo s R TR assessment be asked to make the nc-|tormer incumbent was $1,300 and

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