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RITAIN DAILY HE ONDAY, JULY 1, 1918 [ CHAS. DILLON & HARTFORD. WE SPECIALIZE ON METAL AND BEAVER BOARD FOR CEILING mzkers of‘ | AND SIDE WALLS. ESTIMATES Uncopy- |} * GIVEN FOR DOING WORK. able, feable CALL OR PHONE 359. BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS PREPARE FOR THI POURTH—TAKE ADVANTA MONEY-SAVING OPPORTUNITIES THIAF WE OFY GREAT CLEAKANCE Monday, Tuesday and Wedn TREMENDOUS PRICE REDUCITONS ON NEW MERCHANDISE CONSISTING OF SUMMER MILLINERY of \ i i THE JOHN BOYLE CO its, Coats aists in f Y ! 5 Suits, Coats, Dresses, Waists,'SKir(s, urt | Service | . ot Llcthetor 2len 3and 5 FRANKLIN SQUARE loves 2 Whether you stay at home or have¢ The . . ] i ; E ain Makers trip to the seashure, or in the fe Luke Horsfall | Painters, Decorators and Sign 1 B i et B i We have arrang 4 Co.,, IR oot v 23 ASYLUM 8T, | marked our ¢ HARTFORD. Rediucti i S Ve i N B derful ba e ced on sale It Pnysl'n Bur Our The best training for our patriotic | state; except that those students to 4 SALE O WHITE HATS K Kind voung women. whom credit for collegiate worl | Up to §1.50 e ‘—-‘—~—’L— ¥ ing them members of the Army | shall have been given will not be ! 2 75 s, eligible for re ation in those states T White Ch Flat ely urse ible for membership in the | requiring the full three years' course 3 e L e TR bl chonae Lol eak of n Nurses’ association, nation- | in a hospit | A s to regu- nization for Pulyl Health All applic M\m e nt ) the | - ool nd ation o Red Cross N r service. | Army School of Nursing, Surgeon TG B0 T R & BTN St ) = Red s G SR General’s office, Washington, D. ¢ » for registration in ar equivalen “ial consideration um i pat 3 be given young women who have had |~ men who have | the Red Cross courses of Hlementary s elementary H: Hygiene and Home e of the Sick. accepted as nur: Length ‘of Course 3 1 work, but the T 3 “redt up to nine months ; g An Excellent Investment such duty are be- GOl T e, v : , S e ’ # ot oot | o TS SolSER TaESR R Start Today to Buy < and a Patriotic Duty 4 nch fluently, and pay all| Curriculm— ' i War Savings Stamy t part of their expenses.| mrajning in medical and surgical ly those young women who no brothers in the service will accepted as nurses’ aid This communication received | in answer to a letter written by Miss Macdonald to Miss Johnson, asking 4 today at | whether or not the government had for smervice With | o short course in nursing, orf a e nurses’ aid course which might flt the ng a pleasant visit in | young women applicants in a much ®. W. H. Hurst has re- | shorter time than if they took up Ter home in:Brooklyn, N. Y. | the regular hospital trainn The Fuller of Springfleld, Mass., has no such course to sceepted a position in the pur- Young women who are g department of the Stanley | not eligible to train in the war tr g ing hospitals are assisted by M r spending an elght-day fur- | Macdonald in finding hospitals that B &t’ his home in this oity, Ber- | will admit them. = 4 Coyle of the United States Navy, Regulations For Intrance. including nursing of nd communic- siven in the Training in gyne- s and pub glven in > month out of each vear in the student severed by Connection between and the school may | cither Resu at any time. best nursng care for our sol ing of Red Requirement rejoined his ghip. Following is some interesting in- | formation concerning the Army : rs. Mary Horwitz, who has been | 2TFZFOM O ey - 4 iting in this city, has returned to g i home in New York city. | Abc 1 < o1 solute Remov [Harold Brumbauvm h; left this city Age—Applicants must wamm\| Y C take up residence at Niagara Falls, | ¢ 05 (075 L Tor ade cimmar. | INdigestion. Druggists PR (e G e i refund money if it fails. 25¢ Seaman Daniel Cosgrove and Jos- | e T NewVictor Records e Rackliffe’s Remnant for July =1 Camp Devens, spent the nd at his home here. Mrs. Mar nthe of July and August at Ocean ach, New London, as guests of the | rmer’'s daughter Mrs. Tryon J \ H mith. | 3 . Te r B Caruso and de Gogorza sing a delightful duet = - 11 install the officers-elect of Mar- Py 5 L . y' a Washington council, D. of A., this ! g In the Moonlight”—a typical anish song of exquisite Sps g q e : beaut A s b diti il il ke th 1 £ y S e e SOrry Tt gl eauty. A superb rendition that will evol ¢ applause o reet has been appointed manager of | 2 thousands of Victor enthusiasts. e Postal Telegraph Cable Co., suc- 3 - ssor to D'fi‘ Shoemaker. : E \lr(mh Red Seal Record 59083, Twelve-inch, $4 \ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O'Day of 42 ; (E | ale “The War Baby’s Lullaby” by Geraldine Farrar ; rrival of a som, born Saturday. B N T Tiathbuen o tnia ity This timely little lullaby with its crooning melody and A play entitied, “The Woolng of j tender sentiment is admirably sung with Farrar’s characteristic he Princess Bileen,” was presented | CEE T aturday afternoon by the children [ } expressivene ¢ the Lincoln street school, the pur- » . se of which was to help swell the (Al ; special at $1.00 p s e 1 : beloved number seem more beautiful than ever—so superb 1s ‘hrift Stamp fund It has been re- orted that the affair was successful- v although the exact amount realized $ g Gluck’s interpretation. M a 4 Victrola Red Seal Record s not definitely known. 1 Call at once ‘while the selection is best. § A song of tender memories by John McCormack The aSS’";&‘U{le it includes remnants of = il “Little Mother of \ii(u." A simple beautiful song inter- i ST hast 19.”"’ f1 1918 papers, emtalle for === i pie lod with all the wealth of fecling McCormack can so ably | | living rooms ‘fining rooms, chambers and s THOROUGH § halls. J CLEANLINESS § | Deon’t miss this opportunity to secure high grade decorative papers at low cost. is the first step in the proper Hear these new Victor Records to-day at any Victor dealer’s He will gladly give you an illustrated ard ot ihe akin and'for (his PROPERTY OWNERS! You should buv 1 —=l| booklet descrihing these new records and play any music you wish to hear. Saenger Voice Culture Records are invaluable to vocal students—ask to hear thenw. every woman should regularly fas & good| 0ol cream: ' a fCW rooms Of paper at this sale for | = Victors and Victrolas in great variety from C ld C future use. i Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden, N. J. 0 ream Important Notice. Victor Records and Victor Machines ate scientific- ally coordinated and synchronized in the processes of manufacture, and their Jonteel ! (Buy W. S S with “Vhat 5 < use, one with the other, is absolutely atial to a perfect reproduction. ; . i 2 New Victor Records demonstrated ot all dealers on the 1st of each month is as fine and pure a cold cream M | ygu save at this sale. ) as can be made and will not | Victrola Red Seal Record 87200, Ten-inch, $2 p— fl i | — Alma Gluck presents a beautiful old favorite A record of “Angels Iiver Bright and Fair” that makes this Harry Lauder sings a cheery new “soldier” song. Marches by Sousa and Caruso are among the band records. Ten inspiring vocal and instrumental war-time numbers. to $950. grow hair *fl@. INC.— Paints, Wall Papers, Window Shades, Eic. 250-256 Park Street, New Britain, Conn. % x

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