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DOES FOR SOLDIERS Alderman A. M. Paonessa. who h a garage nn Hartford avenue, is plan T f zabeth of 2 with the |nins to) i new garage, 50x1 directing 260, erectedonfithis oD hildren's refuge at Le Glandier, in | the street f present place of Tlatide nsines Food, Recreation, Lodging, All at ..z, amen, oo sater <1 | Workers Busy Everywhere Help- = e A e 8 Yery Moderate Cost |y gz prenared in varion | ing Homeless and Wounded 10 PROTECT NEW HAVEN | momerer "poncemen, abecn” . | i aaads led oy | Ycoman on the Rhode Is e S Seustran fellisn Beds T Government to Send Detachment to| Mrs, Sar zh] G ]wyhr‘v: ford | andor Tuly 5 —TFourtes . i fAn T o S Tuly 15.—Five American nn avenue, who was painful scalded | » laundries have heen instalied akciConmantdRctEGunsitoonB- ol oo vor St sl o e i S 1 for & satistying meal Twent e Iagle Hut | covered to leave the hospital nospit the American Erected on Tndian H cents for a superlatively filling repast | cents less than e g hev are a real novelty i The wut prices y .t js the ! annual convention of the one place the ; e New Haven. July | X New | State Policemen’s association will b afealingishouldihave no itevrors o li gy iie SRt Hia A EESRE S = 1 will soon be protected by two [ held tomorrow in New London. To- he American soldier or sailor “on his | cacy American pancak with maple iren in the public sechanls of ge anti-aircraft guns whic vill | night Chief W. J. Rawlings will at Oueen Porto Rico ar making pajamas r the | be iplaced on Indian T Iiast [ tend the executive session and th the American Red Cross tock and manned about 24| 80ing to the meetings tomorraw are Chief W. J. Rawlings, Captain T. W T'hese prices reveal that the high cost o%n” in London. It represents that | syrup, which the King and ampled recentl Twelve cents buvs L b of cakes with maple syrup — nited States soldiers, who will bhs g i for the English capital, where prices i ¢ half-month's demand for Is one chapter of the Red | quartered here somewhere near the | Gréace, Sergeants George J. Kelly and . are uniformly moderate. [Even at the | (his orite fotalled one or more | Cross all Indian in membership. [f is | sune '\ mammoth searchlight | Yiiam C. Hart, and Patrolman Axel heale P elcour it 0ot Carls blgger public eating places, where the | helpings for 6,124 men at Melcourt D t Wwill he ecrected at the same Ison onder el Lt Flas la Fnt — place and will be played over the| The following delegates were ap last word in economical eating oven Resinol Ointmef tions that if neg! large turnover allows a low charge. It is no w 7 the lowest price charged for a modest | feeds between 2,000 And 2.800 Amer An American Red Cross canteen | cityv continualy at night. is the | Pointed to represent the Swedish Pau fietvers and thay e noon hout 1§ | Borksr in Prance peconly | shafiered | fiadbect ab presont useiie by he | Hopualieen eluk or Mk by o b meal is tenpence—twenty cent hila | i iy taxes foithel| all lxecords in Mrance by serving 2681 rapidity with: wihich| fthel conorets | iesting ot the Sate smoneh the meal which costs the Yankee | a continunous rush which One ‘shrnal! pl;n fighter a shilling costs the civilian as | uttermost the efforts of the waitress meals in two hours and a half. or an | bases that being erected for the | Publican clubs to convene in eriden mars the most y Riag cltistn e all women who Volunteer their ser- [average of one meat every thirty-four | euns are ompleted by the {©On Saturday, August 3: Auzust Berg- f itching eczerpa ; Americar Hopd o vices and minister with smiling | seconds | contractor, ¢! H. Sibley strom, Albert Anderson, Carl A, (a ment canson- SN 3 patience and friendliness to the appre- - The guns are of the latest anti- | 5on, August Wallen, Aaron Ande much misery. Moreover; it Is Amerloan food N ot Sans TS el S rircraft tyipe and are the most mod- |'Arvid H. Nero, Aaron Danielson every American boy in olive drab or | ce troop movements to the o s i T nde: lijard Tobacco and Candy Favorites, ern. being built for the govern- | Gustave Johnson and John A. Ander navy blue who lands in London has eastern seaboard have reached extra- | the literary toyrist's ambition to eat sle Hut dispe other com- | ordinary proportions nany at the heshire Chese or the Black- tobacco and indy topping | refreshment units have sur friars or any of the other quaint inns | list of favorites. A few Amercans, | record set by the Washington chapter made famous by Dickens or Thacke. | ting the many advantages and [last September—that of serving ment at present. For some time past | 5on. the squad that will man the guns been in the work that will 1uire to perform and they are ready on o com ra, Many of our fighters do not care | economies found at the Hut. have { 20.000 cups of coffee in a day e I y now t oms for the ponderous dishes of the two- | complained that their favorite hrands =g decker novels, but yearn for modern | of American tobacco, if at all obfain During air raids or long-range hom | here. It is the plan to erect bar. wracks for them but at first they may home eats. And they get it. at four- | able, cost them more than it did at | bardments of the Frencn eaniiey |%0 Under canvas until the perma en to twenty-five cents, in Eagle | home. They did not know that there | American Red Cross ambulances nase | 16N quarters can be completed Hut, the famous Y. M. C. A. center, | is a high import duty on cigarettes [almost Invariably heon o oy e where RingiGeovea ansl Guer and prepared tobacco for pipes and | scene of army eastalfies Taseitly - e makings” nor that there is a home - At x which is causing the English tohac More than 200 ambulance cars were | The fourteen cent rate is cheaper | consists to revise their prices often ced at the disposal of the Ttal even than that charged at i ting imported tobacco in Bngland | ar the American Red Cross Cantrar to previo reports neither of West Ro it has heen decided by arm; isited this eity th 16 guns will b ced on sible tional »del kitchen where a th oday really is Tusury The wise a fe ks after the Uniteq | L1, guns cour. soup. beef 1 tranger has sive up in favor of | States decla : S original destination so 18 cents Mrs. Arthur | the brands the Er h use, would be lost in prote London, who makes out all 11l tobaccos the government has of the most curious contribu. | *°" Dlie 2 foss fhe Hut menus, t only meets all | 7 1+ retail price bevond which no that has ever reached the government req ents, but sees fo ¥ B0, 0 maturally dealers| American Red Cross is that of $18.75 ause of t munitions | It that there is proper and attractive the ma im. The minimum | from a Sunday school of Chinese chil. | variation in the dishes from day to sked t. which the in- | dren in California to tie used for the | e 3 187 - C. D TAD The food is plain, to he sure, but rested 's have found to be the | benefit of Chinese coolies in ance. “ RADAIRA DY, auality and the por- | cheapest London for buying S | r months of the 13 fobacoo i Ao Docanaator iha o Owing to fhe scarcity of petrol in | r of the United States, from Brakfast s tu °r, due to the great demand, | France and Belgium, ({he \nericanl teen cer eakfast consists o supply Iways freshest. Mrs. | Red Cross has been compelled to spend United States and nada ag- | | | to October 31, trade betwee cerea hs . bread and i ason, wife of the . well | 20,000 francs in installing an eleetric ed $389.7 e e tea recent consisted of Ji8oiissiafg i RexpresSinggre.|liening plan &t Chartreusewhioh act || ioecealtire the period e om0 el idone, ¥ thiok islicesilioz (lgret atinol being ‘able! tol got)enough [leommadatas 1000l o fugees, of which bread with butter. marmalade and tea. | American tobaces, said that very 250 are segregated wchildron and at the same time indicating a grand total for the then coming twelve months of | The same food costs from twenty-five | of the hundreds of boys to whom S $1,169,215.605. This would '"‘”n‘y; o centg at the est-en« 1 1 h J t 8 0 ] e s to thirty na explained the situation wee ad i It is prohable that a considerable | with $1,088,216.54 the twelva AR ; # themselVes: asisatis- | proportion of the' American wonnded | months anded Juns. 300 1017, The Menu for Dinner N R B et the Hut provides S lean ti beds at fourteen cents a broth, ctewed steak or co supply 15 oversuheeribed ta buttered beets, cur PRt e iy o iz gle Hut is no makeshift Sy Sl e London institution. Admimtstration Arter de wise ol' owl spit on de’ baft he say, 8ex ee—*1 gwin ter sprize you all wid a mess er fishes' caues you alls mus’ save ds meat er e & | Bumpln’ else instid en jes git out date o’ game bag en make it work tag* 4 e sez ec Den he kotch a blg fish and say, sez ee, ““t=N0Ot~—t -hQOt—t-gurh . { : SIS VTN | 8t-to0L” sez se. Wen he say dat he means dat when you alle mane vis e o 155 0 Wooa Al el Sira tom bizcults jes don’t make 'em—use corn meal ter save wheat flour fop aa T e Brier Tater ain’t skeerin’ up a ghos' wan he say we alls mus' eat lees ; . less meat en save all de fat en sugar we kin. We has jist got - . eed dat big army er fighting sojer b we kin do hit by eatin’ . . 4 right smart mo’ taters en garden sass en eatin’ mo’ fish en game 'stid er ork and beef. Bf we alls don't gin ter feed dem eojers right now wel N = a A i h. h gver seil Ved —— N Are You Satisfied Are You Eatisfied with the ap- pearance of your Cemetery lot? Are the graves of your departed loved ones properly marked? Te your burial plot or that of your relatives in keeping with your position in life? When Mark Twain said: “Sbow me a cemetery and T will tell seu the class of people living in that locality,” we believe his thoughts were of comuncinoration, reverence, respect and high ideals reproduced in stone. Tet us demonstrate the arts snd crafts of our trade which we have made our life work and study. Fx N RN | l perience and knowledge combined with progressivencss guarantees quality and improvements that no other factors can produce, | : . 8. Food tntstration Ol Br'er Rabbit better make hisse" S e . / i3,5F EoIn’ ter look mighty good to meam enny " lona Es An’ . body 'fo' long ‘count | S en e s e o 5 Home Tel. 184-12. Cor. Union and Clark Sts. Office Tel. 1214.2 flour. Dat wise ol 6wl dona cay 4er iokints JronerNcisivere] e soder boya dat's doin' ds fxhtn', “Dat's yrats takin' de wheat an man:,