New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 9, 1918, Page 2

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il =N | THE MODERN BOOT SHOP 3 | Hartlord Tomorrow WOMEN RALLY FOR B A Female Workers Will Mobiliz A emale Workers Will Mobilize at LAST WEEK OF THIS TREMENDOUS R IRFIPOIRTANT NICNWS FIRONL FALLS | PATRIOTIC SERVICE |~ = Showing [ tate Council o e e Four More Days Left for the i wor v || Public o Buy Shoes at Prices e e o ol far Befiow Ehe Standard Marks to Bur Our Kind speak | BRI the wmorning session Welfare,, and Awmericanization vill have ¢ . the afternoon s on Wil D Parker, chair- —— - — v H ‘Vfl“ | B i s (e I B ERGE [ tatinsly siven its best in human life GETS HONORS IN MUSIC. of thoe rittee on Training Camp v |4 4 10 the gigantic struggle for Wberty |are ana Mrs. W. W. Leland of 777 | Artivitie The opportunify for or- and humanity now raging on the Eu- | gy 1t strect, was awarded highest f i . { sanizations to put the leisure time of | N i ropean continent, pledging herself | ponors for excellenc, i b i | entertaining “”“ patriotic serviee will 1 ""“:'H I“«““- with free access to the fion this state, where she is n student be considered from various angles. | sei, and She has ¢ oted her first yea [ReAREn | Qustrial communities will be discussed | {1 4 s . clsewhere, in recognition of the liber- | o qaq Ea Taland leat te rds of o] i one of <chool songs, ceting of the committee of the | tional lea of Women Workers, ready allied themselyes morally and | cepted by the school authorities as a re: ypointed to take up the | which organizes evenin clubs for | nai av 1 i politically with the United States and { ¢ )00l so EEheIn et P atter of collecting ashes in th ing ! iz, I ¢ at a_composition of one of the stu self-snpporting. and non-scetavian | B tomous Polish urmy fishting with | qeats hos been honored in this man- IPoace thie evening, has besn osi-|" nes mriin Gl Y | Better health for tuc babies of e e e fo e el Thate, ety seflcciniieisa ESeEt A il i New Britain Girls Included. New Britain is the object of the child held in the auditorium of | American citizens of Polish birth ox OORROBS 1 Connecticut there are twelve | conservation campaign being con- g i : extraction, residents of the city of BIub meets at | sence from the ity of onc of the mem- | gipls' clubs aflillated with the National | ducted here as part of the national saered Hleart Polish sehool Sun-{ G 80 4ol “tnte of Connecticut, as- | esidents of this city sighted an | bers. The proprictors of all rus \gue, —representing a total niember- | movement to save the lives of 100,000 evening, about two thousand { sembled a mass meeting on this | 2eroplane flying over the city last eve- | stores in the city, afliliated with S » of nearly 1,600 self-supporting | children this second year of the war. | people gathered and listened to ad- | the 142nd anniversary of American (11E shortly bofore § o'clock, coming No. 9, Ladies of the " s voung women. There ave active elubs | It 1s estimated thit that number of | qresses delivered by Leo Bojnowski, | independence, heréby pledge our un- |rom the direction of Hartford, head- chamber, will hold a meeting in th little ones die of preventable illness " | hounded loyalty to the government |ing southwest. It is thought it was the army acroplane which caught fire 9 e ann i at New Haven, Norwich, Naug - fets at 277 Main street v 1, Nau vhose theme wis, “Our Fortilication has bosn assiened the task of saving | ASainst German Propaganda”; Dr.W. | hearted support of all measures that | While flying over Hartford Sunday, city, which was scheduled to ‘tak | poned one week, owing to the ab ; g - | Ghamber of Commerce rooms to- { New Britain, Waterbury, Willim eieh America, so Conneeticut | of the United States and our whole- fete 17, P T O ning 0:30 o'clock, to | Winsted and Takeville. The Water- Pn Fosier, No. 17 M. L. O. | morrow morning at 10:30 i n ) ater Lot g Nests In Jr. 0. U A. M. hall bury Is' club has 773 members. (l\xnlrm(( to Mineola, L. | take up the matter of unform hours | | 1,056 childven under five years of | Starzynski, who spoke about, *The | have been or may be promulgated in The ©clubs of the National nwm«& x Mission of the Polish Army in the | the future for the most efficient | organized primarfly dfor recreation, The nation-wide camp give | Strug inst Autocracy,” and | prosecution of the war, and further- the little folks of pro-s : Lucyan Boinowski who reviewed | more be it ‘square deal” and cl % tory of the Uniled States from | Itesolved, That the Polish nation wHY IT SUCCEEDS . machine, desk | its origin with the Children’s Bures to 1918, dwelling chief- | heing one particularly interested in ind Countor xive of Lholr 1oistire lioure | OF [the! Tnited Sttes s Dopartment ot pon the part taken in the great | the defeat of Germany, since its na- Britain Camp, ; | Woodmen of America, meets have turned their atiention to patrio- ean de Baptiste hall surean, which was called for this| i gorvice since the w Girls who ifternoon, at 4:3 lock, has been | \oprk all day at henc | | for closing. The meeting of the cen- ! | \dvisory commlttee of the clvie { Connecticut nostponed until sonie e next month, | i ki o 0 o' mom ‘ Because It l‘()(' One Thing Only, and New Britain People Appreciate Tt. $ o'clock some of the members being out of | oo Rug Cross work, selling Libe Laho With wd and France | cvents by eitizens of Polish descent or | tional existence depends on wresting town onds, sevving as farmerettes, and calously guarding the th of child | extraction. Ile emphasized the need | its territory from the Hun, we make lire as a vital task of war time, | of unity among all peoples and con- | especial pledge that every man of Nothing can kn_- good for everything. Aniericn has awakened to the issue | fidence in the government in the ! Polish nationality esxempted from Doing one thing well brings suc- wnd its womanhood s shouldered | present struggle service with the American forces | €ess. the responsibility The Woman's IResolutions pledeig loyally th shall serve in or give his support to Doan's Kidney Pills are for one | . Farm Labor Bureau, [um rtaining enlisted men. Such clubs clubsmests:abEl s oS0 This afternoon, at 4:30 o%wlock, a | indust [ stabilize t orkers by making them | contented and happy in their meeting \ farm labor committee held in the Chamber of Com- | | | il communities serve o | i B GIns " committee con- 1 s hoped that the outcome (,{( L u L uien th 1 Stat ‘ll‘x Tolish arn in Franc in what o, k S el o Councils “of Defense are conducting 2nd anniversary of independ- | ever eapacity he is best fitted For weak or disordered kidneys TiiF B . I Beed BOlRhe S "‘ i ‘,“ ployment 0f & | 1,0 campaign with the woman’s com loptc Here iz New Britain evidence ta Work chairman J flubert of 1 of Defensc Such a oS B i lor Clark, and B, R.| s would 2o into a community Resolutions \dopted prove their worth. v B | Landers, Frary and s Y for any degree of succes Hiove: | i . Mrs. A. W. Plumb, 82 Elm St.says: A 3 the ol Cabinet Lock Co, | ¢ % born people, an organiza : ,' YssEr ! ' L 5 e resolutions ax adopted at the TONIC UPBUILDER o an’'s K v P ave given 1 Woods of the Covhin Ctabit Conneeticut is efficiently organized 1 } e s A Doan’s Kidney Pills have given good hey will discuss and work out plans | tion Zevoted to Americanization would | (i) o Child Wel commities. Dy, | MeCting are as follows Stubborn Coughs, Weak Lungs and Colds satisfaction whenever I have used for providing help to the farmers in Coslrn In a locality where the | v jter 11, Brown who has been suc Whereas, This free and democratic Lt them, The pain across my back and the outlyin icts of New Britain. | dunior 1 is S0 the Btorc Bthe il o ceil o< Bealih oficer in Bridseport | oo oy has alvayaiextendediits fio Eckman’s A“eraflve shoulders has caused considerable @ | A, sprag local secre has | Girl ¢ . ¢ ful In | s ate director e to the weak and oppress S e ieeedim annoyance. 1 have usually been B o M| already 1 « voluntary applica- trict s 10D- [ Seott of Greenwich chairman. The vdmitting ds maintained an ever-increasing | bothered by my kidneys during the mittee of each community responsible tions from 14 ys rangilng in age, | ‘ 8 Jabot | gorvices of Miss M wet Srack, R v > lefils of Jts gre C | reputation for ‘nuonu-annc good, and |winter months. Doan’s Kidney Pills from 13 to 17 vears, who desire work | forces larzely from mew dircetions, | N of New Haven, have been se- |jutution and the abportunities of e 2‘5’ irder ) have corrected that trouble. I con- on farm He s also arranging a|and outside state, evening recrea- | cuved for the important position ofy POuntiful cconomies ot life, and $2 Size $1 Size sider them good and worthy of list to be posted on the bulletin board | tional clubs would offer entertainment | field director Whereas, In pursuance of its great now $1.50 now 80c recommendation " in the Chamber of Commer:c rooms, ( for lonely girls and he a place of New Rritain’s Child Welfaro com “ slonicalimiission foahathgdicadangol ce Includes War Tax. Al Druggists. 60c, at all deale Foster-Milburn : ; : At the dreariness of cheap hoarding vho volunteer for farm ser-//c g ! bers hants, business men and cheiv ¢ 5 i Chairman—Mrs, George W. Traut to volunteer The National League of Women Committee on Place and s @ | plovees who would lke ) B | their service between now and harvest | Workers stands 1dy to co-operate | ment—>Mrs, S. 1. Holmes and M | timo, in order that crops ma he | with the Connecticut State Council of [ 1. . Russell. L] bd L) taken care of at tze proper time, | ense in its efforts for girls Committee on Doctors— Mrs. B secretary, Mr. Sprague. Tho Cha 1 Cl lTEMS Committee on Nurses—\Miss Al & - b ¢ Hartford to whic L. e Committee on Minute Women e e of 8 L] T his vicinity report tl e Miss Tilla Eallon, chairman; Mrs ‘N’ SR Sl ilable | Boval I BLISESIRS TRWien SmonnEG H S S fler MG WS Q{2 VDA ednesda Mornln . B st o oL any e eonnoraEHnlIonpin G0 ssna vl . L. Traut, Miss Angelina Polumbo. | 8 V. D. Union Buits or cvening. should feel it a patriotic R Sndiaies (G oo Rl a0 e Ly dut to voluntee such ervice s | M“ YA iromasion gl v[”‘“ street to | Goldsmith, chairman, Mrs. Arihur : y 3 their new partimen on Garden TReilly . is helping to conserve food T rany = e rich il iaio pay e o I Krasnauw has severed his con- | theless important phases of the cam Vednesday Morniz:; O mectod with ransportation, | Bections with o Prudential Life | paisn has been conducted from i ranes ot v 8 Business to Start the Half Holiday Season with . - George Gillen is entertaining his = Relieve 1reight Congestion. 5 o R e A $5.00 and $1.25 nlecaifrom Nswlovk,iutihis omoton)((othon loiniliie fkitte sl ingeal ont The meeting of the traflic managers conditions relative to housing, water Fancy Soft Shirts ]| of tho el mimuiactirivs Coniemns | R S . e s |8 Items at Deeply Gut Prices. of this city, and the owners of auto and Joseph dairy inspections and other condi Committee on Publicity —MissaAnna be held this | Bennis are spending a two weeks’ N tions. As all these conditions have o tr innounced to | afternoon will be Theld tomorrow | vacation at Asbury Park, N. J. e T s ) 89c arternoor X ‘: ' y\u e \nn\} dward Peterson, who was operated | ehildren ‘m th M»v.v:r:wn\l‘\ the state | | ;rhe tO['C \’Iov,t Talked Of” NEDNESDAY MORNING of tho chamber. The matter of re- | on f tppendicitis, in the New | committee is prepared with data Tt e It RorEastion it Piritain hospital. has been discharged ! which will form the baxis for recom o ¢ ritain, w v { from that institution, having fully re mer tions (o each local community M| spec tention. At this cuperated It is felt that there iy rog for im- | B port the conferent Lw e N for anotiter yoar has been | Provement, healthwise. in every com Hardware rorporation; Young, of the | 52 walley strect The next procedure is the weighing 15¢ sy e S0 LX) S 08| oot of unt Dot rens— | 10 i o s e | 381-383-385 Main Street Commerce, and railrond ofli 3 in- 1 Xl wrrangements which will he TN 1 x I i tackliffe Brothers have purchased | nounced later It thei desire 8 MORNING luding Messers, Halliday, perin- ¥ s ¥ e e e R John K. Peterson, his paint | sccure a record of each child under 30¢ White Table Damask, yard ......... e 3¢ Sewing Cotton, 3 spools for = s s e tuated at 50 Dwight strect five yeirs of together with i ‘. Purkish Towel Sct R 89¢ | 8150 Full Size White Cotton Bed Spread div superintendent of the I md Mrs, Earl Kisselbrach aud | beight and welght umu neics g ‘ . E § . X . ford e ot e e e Ward, left today for Pine Plains, | Deiaht and weight often indicat 75 Sealloped Pattern Fable Cover . ..... . Serse for Bathing Suits, yard Bal. Union Suits Pennsylvanin ralltoad; willl bo slve Y. Mp Klssclbrachs former | ital defects in u D e 5¢ 1euit of the Loom Muslin A LA s Faney Dress Voiles. 36 in., yard he report contains interesting mat- | A iy ing made L N (Limit, 10 yards.) Fancy Tub Suitings. yard 7 ecard e o AT e ol aitomob eal inspeetion and tho health of c¢hil- | g S Sfi 15 o l ‘1' ; LECARIML M elia s O 5 o : ¥ dren of school @ conserved and - Damask Napkins b e 50 Rag Rugs, each st T ot ified tiie police Jast night improved by that system pply- $1.00 Folding Porch Chairs ............... y 50¢ Boys' Sport Shirts, DNESDAY MORNING There will e a 1 i old son, Joseph fjrlag tholavel shuinpiandr sasiiiine Lt $1.00 Boys’ Knee Pants S 5 s Meu's Athletic Unde ! G ; ek wear NG nd retailers N for a couple & R e e e S Boys' Sleeve Jersey Vests, ... - Boys' Cross Bar Muslin Union Suits DON'T MISS THIS SALE 1mbe X this ev 5 t 8 o'clock When Mrs, Huckbarth babies that are ndicapped by phy S1.00 Men's Madras Shir White Skirts for Women e it mour street returne - m n i ur turned cal ills and recommend or secure cire $7.00 Women's and Misses’ Wash Dresses, Caroma Pace Powder STRANGER AMONG ¢ to week, to , women of the | vesterday afternoon after a for them: wiish il save them to 11 : ) city, @ list of price i 18t what | pe absence she discovered th S . x X 5 okl —many colors . ERRE * box of Lux (limit one) at should he paid staple preducts. [ PUISC containing $1.25 was missing. | [t 5 %o Men's White Handkerchiefs ... .. .. . - Children’s White Cotton Hose LE PURPOSES. This meeting ocal food | She reported the loss to the police idministrator, W 4 ind every Captain Williim 14, Porter, Driver dealer in food produ should make | Fred IFage and NO IEM BOUGHT IN FOR At @ meeting of the Child Welfarc 25¢ Women's Black or Tan Hose S . 9¢ Children's Colored Half Hose committee, hield last evening in 75¢ Women's Union Suits 5 S 50¢ 33c¢ Women's Out-size Knit Bodices Hoseman John Sou- | Chamber of Commerce, Miss M i B | an effort to attend Irey Yor IHa" five ‘dapnriment went on | ret Bihel feid alicetor for the - 00 Women's Shirts Waisis : 5 Shoe Polishes, all kinds THE : | aey of iR fte assastiment went or | fst Btasi, el nisoctor for e X DEMAREST WILL, | Kuhs and Hoscman George Sparmer [ campaizn as it was conducted in 59¢ Boys' and Girls’ Hats o $ Girl's White Lawn Dresses The will of the late Phoebe . De ind Johu Stanton returned from their | Haven S0e Corset Covers Bl 2 50¢ Women's Muslin Drawers B | marest was filed in the probate court | Vacations ¢ ac ee will he rea i 3 Lwhe y X : prumitteeinll X $1.00 Regular and Nut e . s Housedresses e | today and by its terms the entire os John Birmingham of 21 Dwight | make further announcements 3 = tate is bequeathed to the hushand and ! strect borrowed an auto from a friend | diy or two. $2.00 Crepe Breaklast £8.00 Women's Raincoats children of the testatrix. The husband | vesterday and left it near the depot - B Crepe do Chine Walsts $3.98 | 8100 Women's Raincoats ABCOCK CO j | is John H. Demarest and the children | Later he went for it and took one Mrs. John Standler of 276 Chestnut 15¢ Corylopsis of Japan Tale Powder $8.00 Goorgotic Crepe Walsts « M| are Benjamin R., Clarence A., Iverett | that looked Just like it, He discovered | street complained the police ves ¥., John H., Jr., and Treno. Benjamin | the difference and he returned it and | terday ahout R. Demarest is named executo made & report (o the police. fruit from hes boys who are stealing premises

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