New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 10, 1918, Page 2

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v o RN LAll Wool Boys’ Clothing ifor Careful Buying others. . our Boys' are all-wool DA IILK STATION WILL |; SOON BE ENLARGED Branch Distributing Olfice to Be at Bartlett School The Alilk Station association is planning to open a sub-station in the northwestern part of the city for the convenience of mothers desiring to WE SPECIALIZE ON METAL AND BEAVER BOARD FOR CEILING AND SIDE WALLS. ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR DOING WORK. CALL OR PHONE 359. CHAS. DILLON & CO. HA RTFORD. Closed Fridays at Inclusive. Summer Half-Holidays, This Store Will Be 12 o'Clock July 12 to Sept. 13 OUR JULY CLEARANCE SALE Brings Extraordinary Price Reductions on firce of satis- 'to us, but no i source of Wool s f & purchase, jtyle is an lent. The take advantage of the opportunities offered by this ciation. The place decided upon, is the Bartlett school on Broad street, which will be open every forenoon during summer months only g with next Monday morning Marcella Ker- rigan will be the nurse in charge The object of this sub-station is to provide & place nearby the busy mothers who live from the ation on Center street to make visits for properly wed milk for their little ones, mulas will be prepared at the sub-station ; Y and the same care given the milk for bables as is the case at the station on Cente street living in that vicinity, whose are not gaining in weight as should, or whose childr e mot well, should lose no time in consult- ing the nurse in charge as to the proper food eh child is weighed at this station, and a record kept. DRESSES AND WAISTS $14.75 aStin Dresses—the best DRESSES—Worth § JULY CLEARANC Here's a wonderful bare selling styles of the season THE JOHN BOYLE CO. 3 and 5 FRANKLIN SQUARE Makers the TESSES—Worth up to $ JULY CLEARANCE SALE Another great bargain in newest models of the season, for : too far Dresses made of Silk and all fashionable atin. The well repre- ...51:00 $4.98 Georgette Painters, Decorators and Sign colors are s R R A 5 ™ AT R O SO to Bur Our Kind CLEARANCE utiful Waists of many regular Mothers babies they and his trunk | Nothing of value was IN CIVIL COURTS. — weked York Wholcsalers Firm—cCase in Court The suit of the Goldman- field company of New York sented by Attorney against Louis Raphael, Judge F. B. Hungerford 3 : was v = T = — . was tried in the city court f Jocal young man to before the |in Hartford vesterday. He Judge James T. Meskill, necticut State Dental Commission ! ruiiy his examinations and is to take advantage of the free clinic |afternocn. The action was based on | S held one forenoon each week, it has | Dbill of goods sold The defens been announced that the clinic is to | claimed that the bill of goods w: bo held every Wednesday morning [for more than the order pl between the hours of 9 to 12 a. m., | When the goads arrvived the instead of Thursday mornings as was | not ordered was returned formerly the Dr. Robinson is | Raphael sent his check for the : present during those hours and makes | Tetained. The defendant claimed the careful examination of each child | Plaintiff retained the check stili when first brought in. He then keeps | has if, which, according to the de the child under vation i fromi| i ense, Rt e payn week to week and ¢ 1ges the formu- | The plainti to the manner in which | ity to file a it improves under his treatm Ba- The case of chil im- udged this —Worth up (o JULY CLEARANCE Another wonderful Crepe de Chine. New Suc Local | mis roday. The SALE. thief bargain in mer- | er partment at street got $3 Sand- Main | g who entered Waists made of and on's MAX DUNN Max Dunn of this GETS LICENS city the Free Clinics Wednesday. the benefit of those who wish ppeat success- | now admitted to the practice of den- stry in this state RN OFFICER S IS REPORT 92,441 in Wages, Bene- WIS Delinquents’ Families For yesterda o passed case, aceptance of for an obs asked brief, Reynolds McMahon s the court this s Russel Mink ind Judge Ma Officer Bdward C QPEoLELSS his quarterly report with T. Meskill today. 'The the big ad- Probation Con- Phelly filed Judge Jame report discl la according against I for trial in Attorney 8 the plaintifd 3 bics are weighed, as a provement is always Lamonte manne Those livin the Bartlett schol o % 7 '“r defendant fie of the Swedish b A 1l at the central station on C o n i ¢ S street if they wish to take adv - " Wil meet on Thurs- trect if t i ko ¢ = e ‘ At this time Dr. S. G. | of the clinie, but they may obtain the Sl .',."‘" '.ltl_\ll,l. 3 Speak about the bi milk from day to day, at the . Deputy s 1 : ). Stockwell ha % L b tion, by calling there forenoons een appoir « rustee on the Meoting held at Carnegie| § o8 inte e b [New ei’n‘r’:’: Monday evening it has been opened |’“‘l ‘( l te of William J. Ritehi J . ) : X e . S 3 A (& Secretary Daniels the 2 - i Al Ipal speaker. S 0 more Ohman tomorrow f day's va on, will 1 piano selections. M. aiting hig call to the enlisted in the navy one of houses bani- ea Iunn have 1 appoi CIVIT, Civil SERVICE vice { lold a meeting on 8 o’clock for t candidates ror EXAMS. will arive ; " | The Commission will York for : render | : . at Ohman | ining service, solice who bom New S WOIRK. roomer at t SNEAR THIT Bassett, reported last night that h AT Fin his with the | suit of Saturday, | Tuesduy evening | of exam- | positions in the | Hotel > departments, and in either <o * purposc § % UI Jolson's Biggest i “Rock-a-RveWour Baby with a Dixie Meloc:”” —that’s the line that gives this song its title, and that's tae place the Solid South stands .p -n:. 1prlauds. A Winter Garden hit sweeping North, East and West, as well as South. £.2560—75¢ to the pol and f for room w departmer must he f Inter vesterday (hsenc mnad v opair af promotions applications not cloth trou employes of the J. A. Andrews | than ith other friends as guests, will | nual outing at Hart's| helr an Kensington, this afternoon sceretary | July 13th shaw's room PITTSBURGH PERFECT FENCE FOR YOUR HOME, GARDEN OR FARM Before you buy fencing call at our store and examine the Pittsburgh Electric Welded Fence. Every joint is welded by electricity to a perfect rust-proof joint. All the line wires are crimped te take care of expan- sion and contraction during extreme weather. This insures a tight strong fence, that will wear for years. Pittsburgh Perfect Fence is made from .30l the best grade of open hearth steel, galva- {' ; ’ rized by the latest improved method, which ¥ : " o \§ insures long wear. i 0D R : You must see this fence to appreciate it. ™ MEETS. n Demand Damages for Injuries | ceived In Falls Last Winter. claims committee of the coun- 1d hearings last ht on the i of Mrs. Mary Denshibe and of Yelia Callahan . Denshibe that on the d slipped on an icy walk and fell, hing injuvies. The medical bill 3 has been pald by the charity The claimant declared result of an overflow had caused her to her attending that the woman will permanently disabled. will be held on this tion system officer collected amount o families of per- sons placed on probation. Much of represents actual savings for the persons concerned. Probation Officer Connelly said this morning that of the sum collected an amount between $500 and $800 is put away in a savings bank or applied in other i ways for the future good of the fam- The experience of the probation many of the probation- ers of Liberty Bonds By being on pro- up their payments. Probation. sums | 411.43 e pro of money for the benefit of th to the tment this money ky pipe, E. Fromen cian, said bly ‘ be her hearing s Callahan claimed that on the of February 13 she slipped on e near St. Jot church and in all her arm was broken. She od damages of $150 and the was referred 10 the corporation el with power ers were pu and Thrift & bation the Here's “The Daughter of Rosie O’Grady” —and every bit as sweet as her mother was ke- fore her. A song already nationally popular—with just such a dreamy lilt and cadence as made its namesake famous. Sung by Robert Lewis with an orchestral accompaniment in which the violins weave fascinating strains of the old ‘‘Rosie” through the dominating melody of the new. Gn the back, ‘“Bye-and-Bye,” a beautiful song of soldier hope. A2561—75¢ Advantages of The advantage of the s pears to court officials flclals in another way large familics, under the ¢ cers, to ma out becoming They m wages, | ing and good of the measured in dol the probationers t a normal cor tion Guided by th obation the char, are encouraged turn over a new leaf and takc proper place in socicty. There arc | many in the vho were on o 2 downward path and were saved from - SUNRAYZZ, (lhnmw'l\I(‘\'tM the probation 2 3 n the last quarter BT released from probation plied with its terms | cials find there are stem nd city e heads of instance, are able, ction of the court offi ain their families with- partial n charges. much of their t they become self-support- also pay up old debts. system which cannot be return of not save Hot water Sure Relief ELL-ANS FOR INDIGESTION is the cors, city system. | 69 persons were | having com The court ofli- 7, ;/FMa.rimbaphone Band ._§ Breezes Through . Cotton Pickers Ball” girls, 1; total, Full of dash e AT and sparkle and the wild weird minors of e R monster marimbas syncopating neck and e 5 giils, 37 total, 9L i a neck. As for the tune—this jazz-classic needs [iat. Sold in Barrels or Cann. o probatlos I no introduction to dancers. A2550—75¢ Manufactured solely by i 5 A S Ly L » . )\ . 5 \ ‘ N\ e e, | e o ol RACKLIFFE BROS 2 » Y. M. C. A. Calls for 4000 Men food Paint Makers for Ov",,.,u.u,h_,,..‘ were sed; 3 K e \ : : 1@ J j/ .v ‘1 N repeaters, the whole the probation scrvi rmanent results. 13 f crime ind only tains s st ed o 13 More Light MPDEN Sunray Walls increass L vailable light up to 35%, according bnditions. P the following statistics ¢ ment Numt have bec few boys repeat. Statistical Records. Ofticer Connelly £ the robation T ow white, high grade oil paint of lepart W e propertics. Has a smooth, glossy \ce like tile that gathers and dif y ray of light. Use it where tem Lture changes or vibrations would hage ordinary paint. It stays white is washable. Lasts for years. brought ove Men, 38; | A new kind of dance music! wome boys, We also have a good stock of Cottage Fence, Poultry Wire and Barb Wire. Gloss, Ezg Shell ingheld terms boys, 5 smaining on probation at end of boys, | The followiny volunteers wanted im- PR, mediately for vs . scas’ service:— 500 Business wien; 500 Chauffeurs and Hardware, Paints, Wallpapers, Mill Sup- plies, Etc. Mechai.ics; 500 Physical Directors: 500 Social Secretaries; 2040 Hut Sccretaries 250-256 Park St. S8 ” ' r For information, write E.D. Pouch, % - women, 1; | girls, 1; for Amount of collccted | benefit of $2,411,43 Y.M.C.A., 347 Madison Ave., N.Y. probationers’ familics, | New Columbia Records on sale the 10th and 20tk of every month Amount of fines and costs collected | ] by probation officer, $344.58 | the also superior COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY cases from New Britain, Conn. In addition to the local court the probation officer others | ! NEW YORK { had from the court four

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