New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 3, 1918, Page 2

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N B AN DA ] BiB RIS MEN T |! HAD NERVOUS BREAKGOWN|INSTRUCTIONS ¥OR | pARSONS TRANSFERRED [ Mow Owe My Present Mt ana | URSE CANDIDATES | - P threa 1 : nance Department by New Orvder {my family of three, an se chi Miss Jones to Explain Course a2 it o pemiont oo oo | 0, T R ) e we] BEAVER BOARD FOR CEILING doctor lflllgl] Asked ! aia not seem to netp me, ana a cous Study for Profession. Snee (rec BorToy | ot o e oo apmiit | Mt Jomes ot Hartora, chuiman 10 AND SIDE WALLS. ESTIMATES am well and strong.’—Mys, | Of the Central Nursing committee, Palme will be in New Britain on Frida B e o | eI s about vinor— | TR o ihis ettt adunene kDL TS GIVEN FOR DOING WORK. It owes its success to beef and cod 1 be e of ¥ S P « 8 N BIL be one of {)ive) poptones, iron and manganesc : become Rec n who are | ; s - - peptonates and cerophosphate v 1 trainin d who h: ! o R T o CALL OR PHONE 359. 4 | building and strength creating ‘the (“”"“‘”f, The Clark & Brainerd Co., jmeeting will be e By are back | ,oii's 1 R e >~ irooms at ‘ :, and it is ur Bave defcat- 5 b : * [ that all who have fill ] . ! oned ] t sergeant ‘ John J. 1 larty, Nathan : wave filled in application | s z 7 Ll also in- |y Russ A D oy~ | Dlanks throy Miss Mary Macdor e 3 AL ; it ¥ o T VA P the war| oo ald, who is assisting in the work in |, - b P> B s fbeen called this manner, make a special effort to S : o | 5 e ed men in |° 5 = 3 | be present The restriciions made by ANDL s CL ose duty is | Bassett strect, t at Rockwell |{the government, reeardir riti > : i : s 3 and 5 FRAN KLIN Jf ] submarines cet; Division EiniE ot ook e e B o et S . ; gand s VEEINE QU A RS g into port ht at corner of Park strect; Divi- |explained by Miss Jones 2 it 6 Sam’s great | sion 6, on Rockwell and Glen streets, Owing to the fact that the govern- |’ 4 Painters, Decorstors and Sign Makers navy men, | right at Franklin Squarc. All divi- | ment young women to enter have conccived | sions must be in position and report | hospitals recognized by th all army and | for parade at 1:30 o’clock to the |or three New I 80 home and to | marshal at inklin Square. The p: iave alveady made applicatios for e parade as a | rade starts at 2 o’clock. The line of trance, including St EFra ' o oAt Spealiin flese men com- | march will he Main street to I pital, Hartford, and the Bridzeport i ssignment r > ule pairs of s s hundreds o ] t as in progress ihe iclut Pin -charge. They | Main to Hartford avenue; counter- | General hospita Others, 4 fdio eclectrician, { march East Main to Main to West |pected, have made appl 10X’ Sam Sut- | srring e Ther ! 10 books donated. Fe P™S:45. Patterson,’| Main to Lexington to Walnut Hill the results will probably B 1 jier, and James | Park, where the companies will bo | knov > Friday ev New Britain and | massed for the further exercises. meetin Miss M mald ively. i e a list of names of all hospi | CAMPAIGN RESULTS |camied by ine. sato of Comncedies MEANING O AMERICALY state, (wo in young women . s : of Demos v to Be Traced | ¥ 1. 1 ris 4 Hallett stinction | C ive $ vas raised among the through the an v | ne a’ call for service Birloughs, to report at | Thrift Stamp Pledges by Wards Are | WA hospitals arve a limited f armory tomorrow doubtful if they will he sufficic ) o*clock to make plans Classificd—II. V. Camp’s Work Is accommodate the large num lc in the may make application for little drill Fully Appreciated. IFor this reason, the governmer There ar Mreasurer Wranlc G. Vibberis of the |iining in Home H“”i”“ . ; 5 + el iiformed sailors home, a8 | ey Britain Trust company has clas- | COUrSe 18 practieally the same in 2 5 - ‘ Nayo e fSeveral army men. Radio recognized hospilals. Many of the ) d of the peoples Golon is home on his tirst | choose. Inasmuch as the government | sified the Thrift Stamp campaign 2 voung women favor this : sstion as e f the American col ures according to wards. The hot : in thirteen months, all of | }ouse canvassers collected $117,- (it % 1 zive them an opportunity to be ) i st autocracy; through the, fime was spent in Buropean { 53s o1 the most was contributed in | PERE thelr homes, while in training trngele dom frs. His destroyer already has an | tpo mhird Ward, whore the pled The government has made it plain R ccordl ronl SIn I bos Rl T e o eanly So 5 000N T itae At e AT e noiShontICouE e RVl CXES o Bid in American prison camps are a | ipst and Sixth Wards (he canvass |PY omen may become Red Cros: Gern nd Hungary. fieiber of Germe sailors Whose | oo most thorough. The pledges were | MUISes for ser Droad Salanyan: SRS SRS ly records show that e Bl e | been under this impression O Fehip tured by the U. 5. Patterson. Not i Hoire b o nurses who have had the prescribed e 5 . d sports- only has Golon been in active serv- Ward Pledges Persons Amount |thrse-vear course are eligible or WOMEN DO GOOD WORK. a KNOX ice in European waters and has been Repreasnton service now, and even in those cases P Hat, or Soft under fire on several occasions, but |y . 993 1,481 5 the restrictions laid down by the gov- Jeasant Sireet Community Club % Betrays its own he also has the distinction, if it can | gocond .. 613 5 ernment are such that a large num \ide 1o Red Cross: Bieth | and be called such, of having been one | pqia® " gy o7 ber are turned down in spite of their e of the party of American bluejackets willingness to serve their country in | oo 5 5 Pl who were assaulted on the streets of | Fifth ... 271 10,019 this noble manner e s e nnots o Cork, Ireland, several months ago. | . SeiRess T Calorifedl il MUIBose et | r the Red Cro rolding gentle Yleasant ommunity 1 the wearer's good breeding. Fourth ...840 . Sixth Ll 19,706 ; B s The =0 Sorpanion: -"]"”_‘ f“"‘*- 19 s | Director George W. Klett said this FOR THE SOLDIERS. R GG S ey P GO et morning that in the printed apy A = 1 month 1 1 Luke Horsfall on several occasions. On one DPar-| oo oetno service of the workers no | Clan Douglas, O. S. C., Adding Laurcly | IR0 i ticular occasion an oil tanker on | i - S Co e i A mon | mention was made of H. V. Camp’s to Patriotic Record. osy ) ] ni ; : . b fyiichihe Bwas Feervins fos ansarrne tart M Campihadlchanga (o1 BT v 1 9 LT} 8 7 2 s sunk by a s vine and | " 0 . pillow cases, 93 ASYLUM ST., guard was sunk by a submarine and | hfiec work and as a member of At t eeting of Clan Doug o e WARTVORD. e, »\.\1\):‘-):1; S A G ’}ly‘? R et i T (AR S At held last evening, in O. U. A. M. | "y inin ; e r ™ [ P TEe s TR (Bri mercy c e sea for many hours ? {in his work. Meetii were held in ; hall, plans were made for the soc comfort 2 t water hottle | Q T Kind has been slightly wounded in action. |y = “m Ir. Camp’s work was | to be held on Tuesday evening, July: % e oLt k SCI James Corr is in the Naval Reserve | 2 : SR 1 covels il s, 2 wash cloth ' [ 5 v L] T e b i 11 Gimos, | most valuable and the public little articles will dis ane il gyer z realize how much he did to malke the | bosed of, the proceeds to be on each trip doing his share toward s 3 campaign a success,” said Mr Klett. | help swell the tobacco fund for the ¥ Jiling the U-boats. With a s : : ; = i"f”:'fi ‘_)(” “!’ te With a dViSon | 3. R. Gilpatric was another earnest bovs fighting “over the An invi g —= s |8 e Sk Nk S 1 18 | worker and largely ough his efforts | tation will be extende Wallace AT 3 " interest ; : 5 = s 4@&3 | cokly meetir has in the 1 to | harade, addec will be given - : Darace A the campaign was made the success | lodg enc sant — = to the event. These sailors would also : : gave New Dritain first place in | evening is anticipated. ne, out of service, CITY ITEMS | itea n"The Naval Rosorve ana are | 0 Fecord for Comneciicut P el e ) R = | 8 Call at once while the selection is best. a3 G bt By ANOTHER HUBBY AND $200 GONE | doing actual duty in France. Tor - »“.. ,’ i R ¢ ‘ The assortment includes remnants of awaiting their call march with them | Mrs, Julia Miller of 19 Sexton street | five were rejected for servi $16 Wilson's.—Advt, The Day's Line of March. o M el e e e e o S OO B e | LI b SRR B NG ‘B our best 1917 and 1918 papers, suitable for r Oalk hospital yesterday by Dr. | sembling places of the various diVi- | jiceing Mrs. Miller said her hus- Kinsella for appendicitis. sions and the line of march for 10-| 14,0 15 36 yoars old. This is the| The Camp Real s i living rooms, dining rooms, chambers and | Clerkin, who enlisted as a Y. | morrow: Division 1, on South Main ond complaint in two days of the | a one family house on Commoniwealth IA. volunteer worker, is still in | street, right resting at point : : departure of hushands, $200. | avenue to Phi vick h u [Pork awaiting orders to sail | Franklin Squarc Division 2 . aAs. street, arriage licenss has been fssued | Squaze; Division 3, on Par R A T S T Sasigisnygin ghorsin Sl f Don’t miss this cpportunity to secure ferick W. Woessner of Brook- e ; g The care of the skin <hould e et el I WD O/ e e . « . . ; i PROPERTY OWNERS! You should buy ourth of July celebration in A AWIZES 25 CENTS | A . o | > pronville, tomorrow, under tho | ) “ 6 BELLANS fi 0 Unlversaiist§ ‘o Combination 1 a few rooms of paper at this sale for es of the State Council of De- Hot water o] S!“’ell“‘i“eé | Believe Much of || n e e s et G | 4 nourishes, softens and Tt e e T Fes i $1.35, Wilson's—Advt. E - 4 i whitens the skin and protects B oSS 'th h t i L s street BFORI-lI:DIGESHON ; e ?77 0 G (e s »l'» It is (Buy W. 8. 5. with wha hi ] applicant for appointment as e | | nyt lng ! ‘ also a perfect base tor face . you save at this sal e,) of the board of fire commis-| = - powder and it does not grow to suoceed John J. Keogh. | WALKER WHITESIDE hair. re board will hold its regular and VALENTINE GRANT # Perfumed with the costly nev g next Tuesday evening. in T ¢ y 3 arder to maintain the good ¢ ear r Ose ‘-. Tt ,“.‘,7,',?\,, el ) A ® of the Red Seal cigar we are lled to advance the price to o Do | Sunday Night f| ™ |{——C0. INC. ar 3 for $1:00 Wilson's.— X Jé‘. el y i N e e e e = Paints, Wall Papers, Window Shades, Etc. I district registrants can got s : : 4 | | 250-256 Park Street, New Britain, Conn. id in filling out their question- | i 2 . The office in city hall will 1.»‘1 7 Gy o 31 o 5 ntil 9 o'cloc} The sale is now on and we are offering our entire stock of Diamonds, Watckes, Silverware, Clocks, Cut Glass and Jewelry at AUCTION. Our reason for this sale is caused by the order of the court to vacale our premises, 164 Main street, on or hefore July 31st, 1918, which makes this step necessary and compels us to turn our entire stock inte cash, regardless of the price it hrings. Sales” daily—2:30 and 7:30 P. M. 2 LADIES—Special provision will be made for the ladies and courtesy and consideration will be shown them at all times. : \’vevhz\ve ohtalr}(x{l Mr. Er}e. R. Sheppard, of : ‘ All merchandise sold at Auction, is positively New York, considered one of the best expert QB : @ Bty M Jewelry Auctioneers, who will have full charge of to be exactly as represented by Bohy oo A | 164 MAEN STREE’T, I““\JEVV BRE?AEN Sheppard, Auctioneer. s ——————

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