New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 28, 1918, Page 2

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HX UP” bure you have a full y of Toilét requisites— ave everything needed the best makes of Soaps, s, Powders, Lotions, etc. S.—MAKE PLEDGE TODAY THE inson Drug Go. 59-171 Maln Street 1 lots of ladies’ Dorothy Dodd and pumps, small sizes, at $1, 2 and $2.7 Globe Clothing -Advt. O'Neil, who was struck by car on the Beach Swamp turday evening, left the hos- pterday afternoon. ps E. Hadfleld of Myrtle pported to the gpolice that a ontaining 61 gallons of mo- oll was stolen from the rear ore yesterday. fohn Hedlund of 49 Linden at the Hartford hospital un- treatment. kale at Besse-Leland’s.—advt. rgical dressings rooms at the [d Cross headquarters will be 1 next week from July 1 to pwing to lack of material. ved, 25 Go-Carts at the niture Store, John A. An- Co.—advt. 1lian M. Kolodney, who, for four years, has been con- fvith the staff of the New Record, will sever her connec- h that newspaper this eve- iss Kolodney is planning to Pulitzer School af Journal- mbia university, New York. Fetzman, .of this c prd of the safe his daughter, Miss Elizabeth Miss Fetzman went to the capacity of a Red Cross listing in the Army Nurses' jur months ago. She is a af the Gloucester (Mass.) ple at Besse-Leland’s.—advt. JT. HARR! GASSED. Pificer of Company E Writes , Telling of His Wounds. d Mrs. R. V. K. Harris of who on June 4 receivea their son, Lieut. Robert V. k, Jr., formerly second lieu- Company E of this city, had lously wounded in action, f received a letter from the ldier in which he explains founds consist of gas poison- he is now in a hospital un- treatment. The young offi- jat, eyves, lungs and stomach effected by the acrid gas as been taken to a special In southern France for a six urse of treatment. letter, Lieut. Harris said lcompany cooks were just the wmorning breakfast ferman shell made a direct mess tent, blowing up the ind wounding a number of p injured were given first aid and placed in a cave pend- removal to a field hospital. s with several volunteers jugh the heavy German bar- tretchers and an ambulance while on this perilous jour- imself and two others were vertised Letters. owing is a list of letters re- nclaimed at the New Brit- flice, June 28, 1918: orosky, 49 North St. pradgensky, Broad St. rogbrylk, 347 Washington St. pllingwood. Fitzgearld. ordon. brosky, 113 Lawlor St. [F'. Hart. bnes. a Treiston, 117 Tremont St. t, 93 Kensington St. ker, 17 Fairview St. Rabe, East Hills Farms. fleth, 219 Elm St. river. Smith, 500 Main St. urner. ahalick, 290 High St. gh, 210 Commercial St. Judvertised letters and men- f list. W. F. DELANEY, Postmaster. B IN QUESTIONNAIRES. and second district exemp- s have maliled question- 11 those who registered on and already many of these filled out and returned. In ler the papers, the board jin numerous instances the .havé not made complete d thése papers will be re- il registrants who do not and the questionnaires L to seek complete infor- bre filling them out. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, JUNF 28, 1918. E@E@%‘%}fl@ BEAVER BOARD FOR CEILING %?CE";‘;' AND SIDE WALLS. ESTIMATES / Harry, and The potato aphids, commanly known His Mother GIVEN FOR DO!NG WORK' Too! as potato lice, have appeared in many of the home gardens and other places el : CALL OR PHONE 359. War Gardeners Warned to Beware | of Pest Discovered Here | |\ throughout the state, and unless im- BUDLICER and fraind mediate steps are taken to rid the| | bows.” They're All plants of them, they will accumulate | | Appearance, but sa rapidly that it will be almost im- | nothing else. possible to entirely eliminate them | | Our Boys’ Clothes ! before they have done a certain 1 e as Gond ne Gy | > amount of damage. These pests are 1 Jook——best maatexials, | found on the underside of the leaves. Nectlcilons hot s 0 They suck the juice from the leaves, i bl 3 and 5 FRANKLIN SQUARE causing them to dry up and fall off, IRy s 00 having a serious effect on the produc- e e iio by tive possibilities of the plant. Potato growers are warned to keep i The on the outlook for aphids and as soon as detected should take immediate & L“ke Homfall steps to rid the plants of them. The i Co., following treatment has been recom- 93 ASYLUM ST, mended by A. Holmquist supervisor i HARTFORD. of the New Britain home gardens: With the following proportions, spray both sides of the leaves thoroughly: Nicotine sulphate solution, 11-2 tea- spoonfuls to one gallon of water, add- ing to this a one-inch cube of laun- dry soap, dissolved. If desired, the suck the juice from inside of nicotine, without the soap, may be |the leaves and it is only by direct con- added to a mixture of arsenate of lead | tack with the poison that they are de- or Bordeau, or both. The latter will |stroyed. Painters, Decorators and Sign Makers not only control the aphids, but will| A great deal of time and money has also control the Colorado potato bee- | been given up to these home gardens tle and the blight. and everything should be done to pre- This patato blight, as it Is more serve them as far as possible. One commonly known throughout the | hundred and y acres are under city, was first discovered by Mr. Holm- | cultivation, which means that over quist, who has been secured by the (1,250 plots have been planted, as home garden committee of the Cham- | there are eight plots to an acre, each ber of Commerce to supervise the | measuring 50 by 100 feet. The city home garden plots throughout the|of New Britain appropriated $3,000 city. Tt is practically in its infancy | with which to carry on this work. Mr. and should be given careful attention | Holmquist is constantly on the look- 1t will only cost you ten o in order that no serious damage will | out for various kinds of lice and im- be done to the young, tender plants.|mediately reports such conditions to These pests multiply very rapidly. A |the home garden committee, provid- wingless mother with her family of |ing ways and means for the elimina- young (sometimes green and some- |tion of the pests. times pink) are found an the under- side of the potato leaves. Instead of laving eggs, this mother gives direct birth to living aphids which mature in a day to have the comfort of cnjoying the cool breezes of the ve the unbearable heat of the mda on warm days instead of n rangce. Ask your grocer to send you AUNT DEHLIA'S BREAD, Bohemian residents of the city will have a float in the July 4 parade and will march. At 4 meeting in Bar- You lose nothing and you gain not only comfort, but really bet- ke, mastered the question of ter and more wholesome bread than it is possible for you to b because we are equipped better and ten days and they, in turn, produce : z : : Fia 2y : pck’s ¢ sements were substitutes more fully, dia's Bread is wholesome, rishing young. The only way in which they ;l“u“lle m‘l‘(’l‘l;t t\:w\i :m wv;g‘n;m(;:]t; w‘t”lm L ‘u-' S ,.‘ re fully V\nm Delia's .ni is wholesome, nourishing can be destroyed is by direct contact a t was e send a tele- and casily digested. Your grocer scils it. s gram to Washington expressing loy- with poison. alty. o 8 The solution, as prescribed abave, may be applied by means of a brush to both sides of the leaf. It is abso- lutely necessary that both sides of the P, 7 leaves be treated to Insure satisfac 1 tory results. A spraying apparatug is - procurable in the various hardware Absolute]y Removes stores which tends to lessen the labor. Thase unable to procure such an ap. | INdigestion. Druggists paratus should use a small brush and Sl e eelate e o | refund money if it fails. 25¢ | 62 West Main St. Two Stores, 95 Arch St. Savings that Mount Up So.CO-NY gasohne gives you so many extra miles per gallon | Mesnoteraonesenr that the savmg* you effect over the use of inferior gasohne will help our aviators and all our forces over there. Such savings these days mount up. They help to win the war. The mock economy of inferior gas—like all false saving, is real waste. SO-CO-NY'is clean, powerful, quick starting and reliable. Look for the Red, White and Blue SO-CO-NY Sign. Buy wisely. Buy SO-CO-NY. It’s gasoline thrift. Thrift Buying Here Means Swift Flying There STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW YORK O-CO-NY MOTOR GASOLI! mwm@mmmm H[N YOU‘PH&T{?&&?}{EE&EEEE I WE SPECIALEE ON METAL AND QHAS DILLON & CO. HA RTFORD, WAR SAVINGS STAMPS. Savings Stamps—the government has made this easy. EECSE NG S5 R S fit Day at Dillon’s Coats, Dresses, Waists, Skirts and Gloves thered at Sacrifice Prices WHITE HATS SALE PRICE ..... Beautiful White Hemp Hats, attractiv models of the season, WHITE HATS REGULAR PRICE UP TO SALE PRICE ........0:: newest shapes. '|R H\II D \lll \\ kl’()l{l‘ H \Th ... Sale Price $2.98, $3 TRIMMED PANAMA HATS ... FOR QUICK RETURNS o R T ¥ Room Lofs, Values $2.50 fo $5.00, Special at $1.00 and $1.50 Per Lot Call at once while the selection is best. The assortment includes remnants of our best 1917 and 1918 papers, suitable for living rooms, dining rooms, chambers and halls. Don’t miss this opportunity -to secure high grade decorative papers at low cost. PROPERTY OWNERS! You should buy a few rooms of paper at this sale for future use. (Buy W. S. S. with what you save at this sale.) RACKLIFFE BROS CO. INC. Paints, Wall Papers, Window Shades, Etc. 250-256 Park Street, New Britain, Conn. The boys ‘“over there” expect you to do your share 1f vou cannot fight you can loan your money to the government. Buy War Saturday Will Be Great Bargain Summer Miliinery, Suits REGULAR PRICE UP TO $4.50 $2'98 trimmed with flowers and silk ribbons; many styles to choose from; all the smartest $3.98 A wonderful opportunity to purchase Trimmed White Milan Hats, effectively trimmed with flowers and silk ribbons, all the 50, $3.98 MIDDY HATS Regular Price 98¢ .................. sale Price 48¢ 8, $3.50 USE THE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS OF THE HERALD

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