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“Boston Store|WHAHONHAS TOUGH|BETTER BABIES IS | A CRIPPLE FOR > SESSION IN COURT COMMITTEE'S PLAN THREE VEARS | Fined for Health Violations— | Child Wellare Campaign Here| Meloless fn Bed With Rhcwmstsm | reopicss churcn of chvist court Until He Took “FRUIT-A-TIVES”. |street, R. C. Steinhoff, pastor. Sunday ) : : \ : i 10 a. ., prayer service; 10:45, morn- { Loses $7,184 in Law Suit From July 24 to Aug. 3 T = e e ‘ : L 5:45, Young Pcople’s meeting; 7:00, . i e TR : 2 vangelistic service. The pastor will The prettiest styles shown | Patrick S. MeMahon has had a| [Eleven members of the executive| (& Gt Shenon "I":mr\r;::;'\. 7 L:Ihr‘: f,?."?im‘f»f-x. in this city in many months | couple of bad days in the courts. In | commitice of the Child's Welfure S prayer meeting. 3 . . fna Z police court this morning he was | ¢Ampaign to be ecarried on in New ; % _ . — SHreran In he saveris et tion-wide campaizn, commencing 3 Church o st, Scientist, | just received. M el RSl Co SR R ; urch of Christ, Scienti ¥ 1 r Lucien 1 = % % . corner of West Main street 27 and 32 inches wide at Burpee 1 'vm\d down a decision in the | Neld last evening, at 7:30 o'clock, in > > < e b Place. Sunday morning 38¢ and 42c¢ a vard. suit of the American Photo Playver oC. | the Chamber of Commerce rooms At % b ? 5 service at 10:45 o'clock Subject, = against McMahon giving the this meeting, which was presided over ' ¢ A% RS “ { “Sacrament.” Sunday school at 9:45 company an award of $7.184.18. v Mrs. George W. Traut, plans for| Jeeg o o : 4. m. Wednesday evening meeting at | f§ SHOES FOR a trial in chambers a young woman ampaign were made and the line s LT 8 o'clock. The reading room is open Buy Now Ko NEW WAISTS AN ND who had been a waitress in his hotel ' rvr carefully outlined. A meet- b B ST 5 A 3 at the same address daily from 2 ing of the committ r te wom c was sent away to the newly opened ee on minute nntil 5 o'clock except Sundays and MIDDIES ARE COMI state farm for women. ; en, of which Miss Ella Fallon is ; % holidays. Saturdd ALMO. DAILY Tiealth Department Brings Char Sloiman Sl B heldfgthe, Shain o | — This Sale 4§ A DS r of Commerce rooms on Monday Mcthodist Church. § bt e session of polic day, | afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, when the T o that every JH"\Q! er\nlr‘\ !‘ Meskill on the h(‘"(‘l‘l.- “, to enroll MR, ALEXANDER MUNRO e \‘ ‘] " ay s ""‘ will H‘if% h“; . | McManhon went to trial on five counts ! habies to be weighed, will be outlined i morrow In general session at 10 oy A scarce and desirable | charsing violation of the health ordi- G e G R.R.No. 1, Lorne, Ont. | o'clock. Some very fine pictures will | f§ winter. e s "nances. e was accused of allowing " & g o e B oy | wn. At 10:45 there will be We sell'§ article is 36 inch P. K. for quantity of decayed vegetable mat-| Tape measures and sca will For over three years, i i th” Rhe -7 lunion services with the South Con- | |8 soladl Skirts. We have it in a good | ter to remain in the basement ot the | icIp sct the health standards of New C“nf‘“fd to ""‘} with j"““.”“‘l“i’"' gregational church for worship. At to the ‘FHE v s, Hotel Bronson; with permitting an | Britain’s children under five vears of During that time, I had treatment 6 o'clock there is a union Young heavy quality at 65¢ a yard. |accumuation of rubbish and sarbage | 8¢ When the Child Welfare commit- | from a number of doctors, and tried 's service at Walnut Hill park, ties on a lot south of the hotel; with per- | (€ holds its weizhing and measuring | poarly everything Isaw advertised to |4t 7 o'clock the evening Sunday Shoes forf mitting an accumulation of rubbish i;*;’q‘h”v'(\ (l:]“\'(:]‘y";‘):f‘:“"”‘;“"L"I’it:‘ cure Rheumatism, without receiving | Drover service #lebeshold et St B LS p i And S8 Fine Sheer Organdie, 40 il S0 ot (RI0POeY ivar | during the period of July 24 to Au-| any benefit. Finally, I decided to i 3 |gg the last dag inches wide, at 45¢ and 50c !sink waste water to leak in the base- | 8USt 3. try ‘Fruit-a-tives” (or Fruit Liver First and Baptist Churches, | you want at ai@ vard ment of the hotel; and with permit- M"[“H‘jl:fl;l'\hl';ml‘;“frf‘ ‘:‘,:’,,‘“”Q' ‘1'11301'; Zublcts). Before I had used half a Union service with the Baptist Shoes are s J s ling water from rofrigerators to waste | {075 (0CLOXS (T (RS CAODAIEN 10 Sa¥e | fox, I noticed an improvement; tha | church will he held in the First Con- labor and mates§ into the cellar and onto his lot, con- | : 2 SEEa st pain was not so severe, and tha egational church every Sunday (B benefit of a redi T trary to the ordinances. Judge Wil- | Out America, during the second year s through July. Notice the hour, 10:45 of the war, because these youngsters swelling stz mml to go down. 2 5 duction from the liam F. Mangan was his lawyer. 3 a. m. Al arve cordially invited to McCALL GOODS FOR Thomas Crowley, sanitary inspector | found strikingly below normal height I cont. @ laking his fruil men | neny Professor Valighn of the New- and weight will need care and treat- | g work for those who are only shoes for Sorosis of the health department, described ine, improving all the time, and |town Theological seminary tomor- AUGUST ARE IN conditions which have existed on Mc- | Tent that is estimated will go far tof 0 SO TR Ll a0 e Lo Mahon's properties snce as far back | reduce infant mortality in every com- . s testified to the young we Gospel Tent. | duct. Her husband is inig | munity. do light chores about the place®? as last April. Verbal and written or- | munity. - = ALEXANDER MUNRO, ders were given to McMahon to clean hels S mGCTanan Ul trcet FRrern i L b v ;] b Bartlett, Smalley, Lincoln Street, 1 Fongis layyinoiomorialiiof up. The pile of potatoes in the base g Yagi 1 50¢c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25¢, | Creation and Redem » spondence with him LIS Rt e : oo - it | hu Burritt, Monroe and Smith schools s ; e : SRCeLCexntion, ENITEEL ol ] ; : 3 ment gave off an offensive odor, it | . 5 : e © v L > | been cared for by strang wasisaid, In (he doundoy = Stuk plpe i1 e Boed eolesied an the cevinal gt all donlers o senbio s gedlntot :! o "1(‘” e o e e vk s (e W':?nrsz' was said to he wasting water. It was | 4ePots where the test will be con-| price, by FRUIT-2-TIVES Limited, tant rn\,' (m"”( of Bark Band 8y the persons tirnein il E 2 g water. as | : Al sl IS CDENSBURCG - Stanley streets, Sunday evening at 8 A 5 AL at the foot of a bed where a China. | ducted. Mothers will be requested to| QGDENSBURG, Y. o’clock. Ali sh Jercnne ot over to the charity officials, ,, ot : <os | bring their babies for examinati d plan to hear this A 5 g man slept. One of the ice boxes |Pring or examination. important subject. During the serv- It was testified that the grandmoth® ¢ ad i - it TEEE e o | Owners of antomobiles have offered | B o S e i i iripped into thelcellar) Potatoss were ||ONoTs) 98 Ahlomoblisn have fofferod [Suummne tion of evers mother lice the song “Ninety and Nine" will | € Of the child was given the infantifl thrown into the cellar south of the ars ak n s and chil- | serve the inspectio ever nothe be rendered, while pictures illustrat- | t© ¢are for, but she insisted on ‘the Jiii hotel and were covered over. In-|dren to the examining quarters and Poster and literature will tell their | o ~ =0 P : DS Wlie is | mother caring for it and placed in ot g | spector John A. Dolan said that when | those Wwho desire transportation will, own particulrar story of the ways to | 8 it Wil be shown. The public is |y "0 Fa, "0 TI0 o LaT DESeE oy i S5 e e The c e e an cordially ed to attend all serv- aken away by € y the pile of potatoes were stirred up | ¢ accommodated. The committee on | kecp baby well and happy mother. Later the grandmother u,m\} About 20 10 k 3 Lty : et : ices held at the tent. 2 cloud of fleas avose. e gave other | doctors and nurses reports that all| As an inducement for mothers and it in and cared for the child until the | met at the ChAM correhorative . testimony. Plambing | the doctors and nurses approached |fathers to co-operate with the com- e e e e e he UL Inspector Thomas Quinlivan testified, | 0r help have volunteered their ser-|mittce and their physicians and i dventichiccl SN titude was that of defiance and disre- | o\ oor CVEriRES CITY IS PREPARED He said McMahon agreed to have the | Vices most generously. To facilitate [ nurses in giving their child every pos- NIH‘N‘M‘H’: by Rev. L. B. Giles!_ ). Miss Cora Beale, the woman |Prepare for the has necessary work done. Prosecutor Klett | the work, volunteers have been se-|sible chance for good health, the com- | 10 school and Advent class | fropation officer, vecommended the | [reight and express shipiici FOR > submitted the notices given to Me- | cured to attend to all clerical work | mittee expect to announce soon that | 12:15: prayer service 6:30, followed ! ooniistniant of he he & te Frticl : S % NY EMERGENCY , s > : S i1d is weighed : ble prizes S evening preachi IOt State [N icic sSmedis Mahon and they were identified by |details. As each child is weighed and| suitablc prizes will be given at the 2 i D Farm for Women at Lyme. This in-|elected chairn d A H, HI¥ Mrs. Gertrude Bowen, clerk in the | measured, the fizures in addition to|end of Children’s Year, April 1819, to 2 stitution opened for the first time this ; secretary 1ssion was ealled f health board office. McMahon went bother necessary facts about the child, | children showing the mcst improve- A. M. 1% Zion Church. : week. Mrs. Pratt was committed to | concerning vailable trucks af Nurses Organize To Care TFor Iu-jon the stand and said that he was | its name, parenta age, date of|ment. Rehe: U tonight of choir, 8:30; {he f:v"m and it is the first sentence | regarding overing both lig! making extensive improvements in the | Pirth and other infsrmation will be S both choirs and sons committee will { of the kind from the iocal courl. load with minimum char jured In The Event of a Sudden lotel property. He admitted the re- | récorded. The parent will receive NEW RATING PLAN meet Sunday 3:30; Sunday school will ough dost Ja regulur o of one record card which will contain a { SO0 b TEnTl e R i ion and ul " ceipt the notices and he said that : t- e rate ugh load o Disaster. he assured Dr. Moore, health super- | table of the normal heights and SR ing of V. P. % E. at 7:00 p. m ARMY L{]SES 71 M N e Sort i, i weights of children of both sexes, the | dcvening service at 8:00 L frnek e ettt A meeting was held in the rooms |intendent, that he would make the e s i t the Chamber of Commerce yester. | improvements. Ife said he had dif- | ages being given by months. An-)\Experts Will Be The Iixers H 5 following ns Yorf day afternoon of the nurses recently | ficulty in getting help to remove the | other card will be sent to the Chil- i | ; Is Stanley Memorial Church. I4 I]EE IN AET!“N ‘;""‘“‘ 3 tortigy B r\~‘\l| N L0Y Norwie Hordcard 2 ilo | after and Rating Committee The only place he | dren’s Bureau at Washington, while Sunday school at 9:45 a. m., morn- d to tH —— traffic manag various fa and she said she has hai | apponted on the mayor's emergency | ashes and rubhish. : % | committee Mrs. Frank J. O’Brien is| had to throw the ashes from the hotel | the local committee will keep a du- Discharged. ing worship at 11:00 a. m. The Rev. | chairman. Chairman W. W. Leland | Was in the cellar adjoining the build- | plicate on file for reference and will | I. P. Waters of Rocky Hill will | of the Red Cross committee spoke to | ing. During th ewinter he has had | send a summary of the entire test of [ Hereaffer firc insurance rates Willl preach At 6 o'clock the Young | the nurses of what would be expected | over 6,000 bushels of potatoes in the | all babies to state headquarter: | e established by expert rate makers| peoplefs society will unite in a union | of them in the event of a disaster in|cellar. They are constantly being Where a baby lacks the inches and : vesper service at Walnut Hill park. | sion resardin this city. picked over. There are no tenants in | pounds denoting health for one of |surance Exchange and the practice | miecq,\ evening, Boy Scouts, Thurs. ‘f two lists. The first dated July 10 f er date | i | | | | | { tories in tow ry ag (Continued from First Page) truckmen employed by the New England In- The first duty In the event of such | the theater building to throw garhage | his or her age, the parent will be |of having a local raiing commitfeo | qu - evening Girl Seouts, Friday ove. | lows: a disaster would be taken care of by|on the theater property | advised of the need of further exam- | will be abandoned by the New Britain | 4ing "y geavor Circle, . the firemen, State Guardsmen and the| “You don’t pay much attention to [ ination for discovery of any defects | Board of Fire Underwriters e Union Vesper Ser police. In co-operation iith these |the notices from the health depart- | that are a hindrance to growth. In chang R S organizations would be nceded a|ment,” sugzested Prosecutor Kletf the cases of families unable to meet | : | o corps of women to keep them supe| “I do. I dom’t want any trouble |the expense of medical treatment it|ion at its meeting vesterday, is the at Walnut Hill will be Rev. F. P. plied with food, clothing, ete In ! with the board of health, replied | is proposed to provide such treatment "“"’”‘ as 1siin force In New Hayen | Waters of Rocky Hill. The meeting| ) the event of a number of people be- | McMahon. throush patriotic service and co-op- | The bractice of the local association |last week was well attended and it |A .Cummings, California, \Washing- ing injured, the nurses committes| Prosoentor Klett in his argument | eration of local doctors and visiting | has been to have a commitiee to fix|is hoped many more will attend this | ton county, Pa.; Raymond Erhardt, would he expected to tke care of the | branded McMahon’s attitude as a de- | nurses. Miss Margaret Stack, the |Trates. Those rates w v'v‘r"sul‘mvn-r»rlv to| service. If the weather is stormy or Cincinnat Hirman Lugman ! majority of the less serlondly injured | flance. fo ihe board of health. e | state field director ,is giving especial | the New England Ixchange for ap- | threatening, the meeting will be held |field, N. Y. Solon Nelson, while the doctors on the committee said that the Chinamen were entitled | study to this part of the problem of | proval. ~The recommendations were!in the chapel of the First Baptist | Lake, Mich.; Fred E. Prosser, would look after the serious cases to human treatment and urged the | saving Infants’ lives met =lvase gdrta s Ehete Be ol | clinich Gal.;Sgamesdg: SEcynolds SCIaTe, MO he surgical dressings committes | point that McMahon has teams and | One expected result of the cam-|Wavs a tendency to place the blame : Lowell F. Richardson, Salt Lake ( reported through their chairman, | laborers at his farm and could have | palgn is the establishment and use of | for fixing such rates on the Tocal ex- Swedish Elim Baptist Church. Raleigh Waldran, Drummonds, Tenn Mrs. Walter H. Hart, that they are|remedied the conditions. Judge Man- | dispensaries and free clinics in_cities | change. Many times the association prepared' to supply the committee ' gan argued that his client was not | where that type of civic work has|Was blameless. Through the change with any number of surgical dress- guilty and should be discharged. been overlooked. The smaller towns | the association will be exempt from desired, and will keep a reserve Fines Tmposed Total $33. will find other effective ways to meet stock of the dressings for the cem- | Judge Meskill found McMahon not | their problems of child welfare. ! : : mittee it all times. The problems of | guilty on the count of permitting gar- | Throughout the entire state the cam- ;‘”””‘I'i”"';‘"““_“ff“,'"‘ l."j\‘\“ g “,',L‘_ e = R fousing the homeless and other | hage and rubbish to reman on the | paign is calculated to give mothers [ 2 CISCRATESC 2 Lo Lo : ALy Miab ivur coinetdent Wi didaster wers | B e e T uation in che care and Tosting | Bosted for two wecks and win then| MOTHER WANTS TO | The socond casuaits s, daied Juis plsenigot, him $5 on the count of permitting the | of children that will spell advanced | P€ Pass H e 1, follow The nurses attending the meeting | refrigerator water to waste on his | standards of health for all little ones 2o ‘f"‘"“‘"““”“‘ ‘”""““1“:‘\& s BE RID OF INFANT Died of wounds received in action were: Mrs. Frank O'Brien, chair- | property. On each of the three other | of pre-school age. The fathers have | fused over the overniient Greers ve: = Sergeant Carl H. Horton, Macy, Ind: man: Miss Cora Beale, Miss Marcella | counts he was fined $10. otiiheenllfoxs ctienlind fefiey vililive |15 DG LGS e SEE D SRS BREEHES Corporal Daniel W. Kecffer, Clairton, | Kerrigan, Mrs. Wells * Foster, Miss| Martin Kaminski and Josejh Som- | forcibly reminded of their responsi- | C121ms to aten cneraics: Cac oniirs 3 Pa.: Privates Raymond R. Fame (atherine Tarrell, Alrs Carl Ramsey, | ors were each fined $5 for kecping | bility for their child’s health and well T e CE e ehd | mested Bor St cet walking farrs [ I sleng (Ll W B s Mrs. Helen Nowoski, Mrs. James Kit-. IR e ~i1lia PR nleni et s u 8 2 agen i I ‘onception Junction, Mo.; Tar Erl Shie St e o : $10 ashe had log Better Milk Another Aim. take to get an interpretation of the i e sk i orders. SlatoRtatm: geant William I%. Croal, 56 Spring — Better milk is also one of the aims g PARENTS HONOR ALLIES, CII I ITEMS of the campaign. Along with that ob- FALL PROVES FATAL. “Why don’t you take care of your |Street, South, Norwalk, Conn stive is ce r 1 prices e e T : jective is the need of reducec I 0D e i S 5 o el L e Bl for milk in the cases of parents too | : o - ledadesRiamesiT Sty NcRolas Luslytn G o Bdward “Paddy” Ryan, who leaves | poor to pay the prevailing price and |Three Year Old Boy L Kill of Mrs. Helen I Pratt charged THE E O JEALOUSY, : el for Camp Devens on fhe 25th of this|supply their children with an ample ¥rom Third Story Veran with street walking at trial in| Two jealous women, recipients of| pon't endang life of that-ie middle name until the pa-|MONth, Was presented with a wrist| daily allowance. It will he the in-; pafcy, the three vear old s chambers at police court this morn- | the attentions of a married man, | gious baby by u unknown or un lared that they iwished to | WtCh today by his fellow emploves| tention of local committees to find |3 and’ Mrs. Adam Denickewi ing. : | furnished an interesting spectacle | astenrten e he the Allies and so they com- | I the sheet metal dept. of the New |some way of helping people in such | gy Gola street, died at the I don't want her”, said the wo- | Church street recently. They chase e otin nuarey sam N pounded one name for the United | Critain Machine company. circumstances so that the health | gijtain General hospital this morning | Man. round a vacant lot on Church sireet| p; PASTEURIZED MILK ang slate and Killed in Action. Sergeants Davis A. Moskovich sey City: Benjamin Strain, Green burg, Tnd.; Corporal jah H. Cold well. Medway, Mass.; Privates Frank | | new plan adopted through a Jer in the by-laws of the local assoc The speaker for tomorrow evening ment ch Moy nd Mrs. R wherry anf family of Brooil re spern ing a vacation 1 1 of My Sunday school at 9:45 and morning Wounded Severely. Carberry’s m ) ] rtin g selvicer aUiliIsolclock filopic ffor s Sergeant Edwin Dunquist, Warren. ; Tremont str mon “Sleep Not.” ¥vening service at [ Pa.; Privates Homer W. Bonney, New s 7 o'clock and fopic “With Discords | Gloucester, Mec.; Arthur Card, Madi on Two Different Kinds of Yokes.” |son, N. J. criticism. The rate maker will in- spect the properties to be rated. The registrar of births, puzzled | Miss Tlorence Nealon of High |standards of the family and the | ,f jpjuries received last evening by | “Why don’t you g0 to work andland persons who watched the -liminate ALL question of impurit street and Miss Hilda Anderson of | nation may be maintained. | falting from the thirq story veranda|support the child?” asked Judge | formance were preparcd for aliug e o8 | Washington street are spending a | When the mothers of New Britain | or his home. The child was left | Meskill. Erhin e or richness. S few weeks at Walnut Beach bring their infants to the weighing | qlone on the veranda and climbed up| “I'mi not going to take. the first job | One of the women, a manicurist, laid | , ['F0M Selected sources of RIEh Ane) and measuring station they will be |over the railing. His skull was frac- | fired at me”, answered Mrs. Pratt in|in wait for her rival, a restaurant| iy &nd THOROUGHL SRR York, July 13.—The actual T e T ziven a view of the latest approved |tured, possibly by the force of the]defiance waitress, to appear. She secreted Al i P of clearing house bank DECRI A SN ACASUALTIES. clothing, slecping arrangements and |fall that also broke the child's s e herself until the waltvess approached | EASTEURIZEDMILK will satiafy ey : t companies for the wee Tondon, July 13.—RBritish casualties | food for the baby. They wil also be | Medical Bxaminer Dr. H. A. Elcock | Hotel Bronson " ilie spot where shelnsually mef her | mostiesacting, hows they hold $36 470 reserve | reported in the week ending foday |shown the corcct way to bathe & |made an inquiry. The funeral will “I wasn't going to have them curs-| “friend.” Then she made a dash. J E SE!BERT & SON excess of legal requirements. This | totalled 14,911 officers and men com- | child. This exhibit has been arranged | be held Monday at the Sacred Heart |ing at me”, she said. ctntiy tha waltress took niattl| Ve L . feredsciof 9 from | pared with the aggregate of 17,3 | by the local committee on suggestion | of Jesus church and burial will be in| Mrs. Pratt was arrested last night | Lifting her silken skirts she out- 101 PARK STREET xes) the previous week. of the state committee and will de- the Polish cemetery for street walking and court officials ' stepped her younger and less strongly Tclephone 1936. FINANCES IN GOOD SHAPE. 1ZED in a modern creamer OUE ANTICIPATE FOR TWO YEARS and See How Pleasantly You Will Be Surprised! Those Atiractive Home Sites on NEWFIELD AVENUE, Corner of West Main Street Offer the finest opportunity to secure the foundation for a two or three family house which will always be in demand for sale or rent. These Can Be Purchased While They Last on Easy Terms o Taxes or Interest for Two Years. Then 1s when you are buying—what will it be worth? Draw your concluswns by the way values on Harrison street have gone from $900 to $2,500 in a very few years. RESTRICTIONS INSURE THE DESIRABILITY OF NEWFIELD AVENUE. ONLY 6 OF THESE CHOICE BUILDING LOTS LEFT—165 FEET DEEP. THE EQUITABLE REALTY COMPANY Room 404, National Bank Building "Phone 1801 or 838