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FOR RED CROSS | CITY ITEMS A GRAND SHOWING ———— . 3 % W | _The post ofiice force presented Frank S. Cadwell with a pair of gold OF \Local Committee in Movement Vo urday afternoon. lle is soon to leave PLAID GINGHAN lor Child Wellare ¥ 2 O NN S “Red Dot —Advt Mrs. Harry af New Haven, @ it the | At a mecting of the minute women The l)"('"i‘“‘t styles »{ the Child Welfare department of e S | : ; o in this city in many months New Britain division of the Wo- | 0 : : . home of M homas of 110 mens committee, State Council of, Rhodes streot are contained in a shipment | ;00 Co osterday afternoon at 8 ik g Probation officer Bdward €. Con- uN received. | s oolook, in Chamber! of Coni- | i : 5 T w8 | nelly is rvw‘(“wn;:”\u. annual vacation | 27 and 32 inches wide dtl:’fip‘ v ”i:hfi. 4 )”‘mfl,,l .,:\”m Lm]! % E v performed, during h < ., by| 3¢ and 42¢ a yard. by the chairman, Miss llon. Nearl o 3 E Sy . wsistant probation oflicer, Miss Vora i 120 women were present and after : & M. Ieale, hearing the details of the work as it i : Miss Hazel Juengst is visiting is to be carried on here, the matter | ? Tt friends in Bridgeport NEW WAISTS AND | as afwcuiscd opents, ana cacn one | A o | Superintendent of tealn Dr.| {4 Ss SN LA BEGINN : % Lo B | annual vacation fishing in New Y ALMOST DAILY New Britain, Laenn state, resumed his duties vesterday G 3 3 In addresing the women, Miss Fal- | 5 [oag o : 3 ¥cep conl iton with Westinetouss| E: e COMPLET) e | lon said that she feels the importance B : : B ot iron= nrlcots- 00 Vil lativance 2 . | of the undertaking lies in a combina- e o B | Aus. 1. T y Bamforth vt. A scarce and desirable | tion of cvery onc doing the one thins | - . = b B R e Bt geeale S M LARGE S : wrd spent ) . ST AR o) e which will bring forth an increased : : . B ndisonicnispeitiestay : : ;7 3 mrticlesis ¥36inchMEE VKOS for ey sl fin sl paedi e e S Saybrook, visiting with s Z : i Skirts. We have it in a good | as weil as being hm‘\ ..,f the |;;num. o ‘]i‘i“:_'l[ G 1 ””_"‘ 7 1 |/0‘?:‘11”;fl‘(fn;_' 8 1M You Expecta . - o ged the necessity of enrollment - s o I = = 203 3 E S5t heavy quality at 65¢ a yard. | "ot . of healthy children as well as thosc 9 of 23 Rockwell avenue, returned 3 M | S it £ g Miss Queen Heller of Jackson, Mich., | vesterday to their homes in Yonkers, | § As Our R who are abnormal. The first step, otk i el - % & » S 5 4 worker in the department of foreign | N. ¥ she sald, is to take a survey of the | TUF LT SEREE BEC 4 S o £ 2 ; v s J . 2 number of children under five years 0 : e Tr rs. E - h, who 3 We Degl Fine Sheer Organdie, 40| "mmer ¢ ; S e e have i - £ o of age, in this city and find out their been spending their vacation Rug Departmi inches wide, at 45¢ and 50c | conditions of health, by carrying on __ Nature Protects Butterfly. at Indian Neck have returned. S é 1 ssible forig vard house to house canvass, ' If cam- When the butterfly is at rest, it Miss Alice 13 of Myrtle street is g o o " IEDED RUGH v & paighs can be made for money, such | folds its wings over its back, so that | enjoving two-weeks' vacation at s & RS i The Rug A SO as the Liberty loan, Red Cross sub- | only the drab, protectively colored low- | Jefferson, Mass, by the waais 4 seriptions, etc., surely it can ‘be done | er surface is visible. In this posture Miss Mabel ek b E & . McCALL GOODS FOR for the sake of better babics, she| the insect is of very low promlinence | strcet and Mis sther E "his is Charles Malden Oman, com- pointed out. s from any angle. Cherry street, are nding manding officer of the American ho: o is getting AUGUST ARE IN. pRan AT EVItE I The moth, unlike the butterfly, flies | cation at Ccean Beacl pital ship Comfort which the govern- : VERY DAY It is the plan of the committce to | gt night. Obviously, bright coloring Mrs Andrews of 574 West Main | ment planned to send across the At on government worlg divide up the territory in accordance | ywould be to no purpose in attracting | Street, has ived word that her| Jantic without convoy to test Ger- And prices—thefie with the various school districts. ‘he et 3 son, Sergeant R, M. Andrews has ar T e ST 1 ¥ mates. The moth is garbed in dull g many's respect for the Red Cross em- They jump pretty vea ach member f e C o i rived safely overs s, e UL Eia i B oAl S| G, iton et f i || MC Sl e blem. The plan may be abandoned, | lj we own our Itugs at p This cantain will chomee o commet | quring the day, its period of rest.| The New Britain ehapter of Hadas- | since the Germans recently sank | in advance of a number o) s captz 1l choose a committee Rt s old oL e S | g e i i S : ~| There 1s no need of hiding the upper | 21 Will hold a v b go s | R Canndinn) lmsr\(\l ship. | on good Rugs. = of seven, and in turn, each member | ThE ¢ its wings; so a convenlent | IN8 At the Hebrew school tomorrow | of that committee will choose a com- | Surface of its LEi night at ‘clock. All members are G I B ] % R 3 | at § o'clock mittee of about fifteen, making each | means to distinguish moths from but- ol i T To Learn Fate of Sun. of the seven, sub-captains. Members | terflies is the fact that the latter, when e e It Is by means of new stars that as- of each committee should reside in | at rest, fold thelr wings above ther | T SUmUCE COEME € BEEE SO0 | tronomers hope to establish what will the district so’that each member may | backs, as stated, while the former | ;. General hospital, suffering 1 | ‘be the ultimate fate of the sun and its | field lies, and in selecting their mem- | spread their wings out flat. heart trouble attendant planets. Ive star, and | bers, the iptains have been ins | : ruct- _ A. Danielson, assistant physical di- | the sun Is a star, is rushing through , ed to choose from different parts of How Firefly Feeds. rector at the local Y. M. C. A., is en- | Space at enormous speed. The sun | he strict s g > mber S o i v the vm trict so tha h member m The pretty firefly has honors other | joving his annual two weeks' vacation, | is traveling toward Vega with a veloc- canvass in her own partic neigh- ) borhood, to avold long walks 1| than as the poetic glimmering glow- Dr. and Mrs. Clifton M. Cooley and | ity of 12 miles a second. Other stars | NATIONALWAR GARDEN COMMISSION waste of timo Gt 1o s wvalks and| Corm. He has a very mild and inno- | family left today for Sachenvs Head. | are known which possess a speed of | 1 minute women to have fifty babieg| cent mouth and cannot masticate | They will return about the first of | 380 miles a second. There are in the | abies | | in cach district ready to report at| sollds. His dlet is snail He gently | August N | sky great clouds of dark meteors, such any one of the nine school buildings | caresses and tweaks the exposed part Attarney Emil J. Danberg, clerk of | a5 obstruct our view of the milk in the city, to be used during the| of the snall, drugging the unfortunate | the police 1'1 city courts, and Wif¢ | 'y\when a star hits one of these clouds | ‘campaign, on the opening day, July | shell inhabitant. “By repeated tiny Auv_gm_n,f to 1(;."”.«11:!. Me., this week there is a flash of fire as It tears its 24, Then, a system is to be ar-| bites, similar to the twenks we saw | ON & Vacation trip. N A way through. If the swarm is small ranged whereby fifty will be ready | gistributed at the outset, the flesh of Stanley Kozon of 138 High street| iy gtar may escape, but if it 1s large to report on each succeeding day until | tne molluse is converted into a gruel.” L‘f“‘[‘L v",,"'[;,“,’, ”"fw,!'j:h; e today hat] ihe star is destroyed and its frag. | the end of the campaign when it is| ~ mpig liquid-eating glow-worm pro- | ST'° One l& damaging his sarden ments go to increase the cloud that hoped all babies in the city will have ceeds to drink. Afterward you will find | [;:-:‘rl»)\““i,r)}\lfnx l;:\dfl:« m\( yele .\'rfil.-\n causeql its" destriction W/Tha’ Engilsh S clc o Rand e B the snail’s shell perfectly empty. The | jiof" (he, vear. of - the ¥ 3 | astronomer who first observed the new | Prizes Will Be Offcred. entire animal has been chemically d ¥ gzl 2 star, says that it represents a catas- Prizes will be offered for the babies | = 4 into a proper soup for the fire- N trophe of enormous magnitude in in- | making the greatest progress during | S < i FAME SPREADS, > 5 the year, after being weighed and fiy's delicate digestion. concelvably remote fields, measured, They will be weighed and T [ measured again at the end of the vear. | NQ) (/HILD LABOR IN No prizes will be given now, but suc- placed to Credit of Kansas. 150 'PLANES READY. DR, CLINTON J. HYDE cess in winning the prizes depends 3 i v J o 5 " per of “Gur 3 R ; o eniirely upon the improvement | OO VERNMENT WORK| ane sulv number of “Current| paker Reports This Number Bither | THE PRICE YOU PAY abnormal children at the end of the et o . Across op Enroute July 5. ) yvear, due to treatment brought about John I Rl inaliotic e e R I Tt ton. T July o Ton ks : sl through this campaign. If members | Firms Taking Orders From Uncle | Toast To The Flag.” The editor of Mty '\;n.».»,. it et “I know I ought to take treatment; | of the canvassing teams enounter . ‘rent Op B ConTonhes Tabuoay 2 o8 Smerloan attle I have been running down for the | parents who cannot speak English, Sam Must Not Violate Terms ainrmen: SRon ”\“":j‘"’l‘”: “"L_ "“:_fl nes have been sent abroad or de ~last year or two. 1 am all fagged out, | then they should find someone who ol ederal Lavw, published and for his information the have no ambition, worry from morn- an assist them. Circulars are printed Herald submits that it was in these ing till night, don’t care’whether I|in more than one foreign language, New York, July 16.—~The National | columns that the paem first appeared n dead or alive, have lost weight and | which is also a great help. When | Child Labor Committee looks upon [in type. Kansas has a lot of famo cannot do the same work I used to| once the parents realize that {ihe |the new ruling of the War Policies [ but our John J. Daly did not hail do some years ago. If I were as| movement is one advocated by the | Board as a distinct step forward in | from Kansas but from Virginia strong as I was, 1 could earn g00d [ government, and is without cost to | the effort to obtain protection for Am- The “Current Opinion” says + good specialist, but 1 cannot afford | them, they will undoubtedly be only | erican children. This ruling specifies | “John Daly, we are told, hails from noney. 1 know 1 ought to treat with ¥ | \’ Editor Daly's Patriotic Poem Mis- m] livered at ports for shipment on July the date of the latest complete of- | ficial report reaching the 'War de- partment. In announcing this figure today Buker disclosed also that deliveries of Liberty motc of all classes on the same date had reached 1 14, too willing to bring their little ones | that in all contracts for government | Kansas. He has given stanzas on the | ! to pay for the treatment.” to the weighing and measuring sta- | Work the contractor shall not empioy | flag that are geing over the country 3 3 i You arc paying for it NOW, my | 4ions while the campaign is on, and | any children in violation of the terms | in the papers, on cardboard and in GUILTY OI' NON-SUPPORT. | friend, and dearly; yet you do not| do their part in helping the govern- |Of the federal child labor law which | other wa They have a real snap Jahn George Bittner s before get it ment determine the health standard | h2s been declared unconstitutional [ in them and an original scheme. We | Judge James T. Meskill in polico Let me tell you why. of the country. The movement was | Dby the Supreme Court. That is, “The | don’t know where they were first|court this mornin arged with Your health is your capits v started because so many young men of | cOntractor shall not directly or indi- [ published.” The poem is then re- [ non-support 1 on be _ founa | working capacity is the 1nte: draft age have been turned down by | F€Ctly employ in the performance of | printed. guilty was ordered to pay his wifel . @0 Crartive on the western front, o O re drawing exemption boards throughout the | the contract any minor under the age . $0-21 week |for: theinexts venr andiin (et Mol 8 bbb e o e : tg A good manager never spends more | country, because they were physically | ©f 14 Years, or permit any minor he- SLEAT DAowSUITE FivE default to stand committed to jail for e e s ) than his interest UanE or militaryiiaut This, it is|tween the age of 14 and 16 years to e NS 4TS ; J 60 days in lieu of a bond of $300 pla 4 5 Bl would he be to draw on the work more than 8 hours in any one believed is due to the fact that they s el ! apitall his interest ‘would, of ‘course, |iwere undernourished children, and| 9% Ziore thansix days in any:one dec ase week, or before 6 a. m. or after 7 had they been given the proper at- | ™ Zens 2 : : tention when babies, they might have | ™ 5 Sult for $2,000 has been brought rown into healthy young men Owen R. Lovejoy, Secretary of the | yo Carl A. Johnson against Walter you camn-| " 3 o 7 National Child Labor Committee, in | ang Josephine Lawson througl S G All babies will be examined free, | . gt i S R SEEEman LANEL rough not work and earn what you used to. | byt if some parents are fastidious and | CoPBenting on this ruling said, he er M. H. Camp. Violation of a Do you see the point? You are draw- g i £ government in puts itself on rec- | . ¢t in which te defendants are g insist upon having their own family | o, el ot iate 2 antshg ing onfyour feapltalsnichils yourllinyeicion Btheyiaras niivilegeditoliis|| 2o o astronlelviopRosec oRinafem to have agreed fo pay $1500 health—by fellowng Ao ol runiid owni (VS T O RS I ployment of children. It is part of | 11 quarterly installments of $100 is and so the interest (your working s St e the war program that the children | charged Jily gre sme B st be ke 2 fecling the effects = 5 $10 capacity) is steadily growing smalle CAMPAIGN P IRESSIN must be kept from feeling A claim for damages of $100 has You used to make good mone T cRusNG of the war ,either through a lowering | peen made y Eugene Chiappini now you carn about half of what you | yppe of their health, or through loss of | through Lawyer William Greensteln used et. 2 education or premature work in fac- | agninst 1. \, \zgian. The plaintiff wo, three or four dollars . torles and mills. The action of the | charges that cows owned by the de 1; and you had all Ms SANULCHTE Reilly, a member | Supreme Court in declaring the fed- | fendant destroved his crops \nd soul in your work of the women's committee of the |eral child labor law unconstitutional | Jjames W. Gavin has brought a Mo and Rl aal s Council of Defense, will speak at a |left the children without any national | tjon against M Kerwin, throug You now barely make a lving and | Teefing of the Polish people of the | measure of protection, and we know | Lawyer M. H. Camp, to compel the it almost beyond your strength, | G.Y this evening at 8 o'clock, in the | that many of them have been sent| defendant to remove from his re- 3 ¢ | Sacred Teart hall. The purpose of the | back to the mills and factories from | cently purchased home on Tremont meeting is to discuss with the Polish | which they were taken last vear. But | street Roche and Glover are de- citizens in their own language, the | now that the War Pol »s Board has | fending Mr. Kerwin. plans for the Child's Welfa cam- | automatically restored the provisions Loutinadelacs and paign to be carried on in this city | of the federal law in all government | ol e mns yal lrron suly 2 o Ausust contracts, we may look forward con- | GERMAN RESERVIST INTERNED. i S : ““’”'lr e Tnasmuch as the Polish population | fidently to success in our effort to ob- 3ridgeport, July 1 Sl e rd ¥ gong to lose Is beyond | js very jarge in New Britain, it is im- | tain a new national law”. Julia ( S o (e e GG ey 5 11 3 MIGHT ar I | portant that they be given a thorough throp, Chief of the Children’s Bu- of age, has been ordered interned for e e s Hon out| cxplanation of the reasons for this| reau, says with regard to the ruling, | ¢he Guration of the war and after the don’t, is an actual expense to you.| nation-wide campaign, so t “This action affords a large measure - 4 Germany, fol You spend it And what do you get 2 el b : 2 | war will be deported to Germany, fol- it > get } children under five years of ayiilor! protectiontandiis Bveryfencourais |ijo i nes it IS o ne o el 1 o Te for Worry, anxiety, despondency, | be registered, weighed and measured, ; 3 g & One of the giant Britisn gun 1wt he been instrumental checking | TO FIGHT BANKRUPTCY, Lo attorneys for Schacht | brothers of Ilast Main street appear- | ed in the United States District court today hefare the referee in bank- ruptey and opposed cfforts ta forvce Schacht brothers into bankruptey The effort to place them in bank ruptey is being made hy Hartford lawyers. Carl A. Johnson Sues Walter and Josephine Lawson—Other Cases. And what are you doing? You allow your health to run down more and morc; therefore Arthur F Reilly to Explain Child Welfare to Polish People. you shudder at the thought of ha n when the final t in dollars and cents i — want and deprivation for your family. | in compliance with the request of the i ——— [exanted phinitno. m SntIERAE O EEHS The dollar you take out of your | government, as well as all other chil- o ooy was arrested Sunday pocket and spend for treatment with | dren in the city. That there is no et = . ad bt . an experienced specialist is not an | charge connected with the matter Lauis Dutkiewicz hus brought sui 3 S 3 expense. It is an investment. And in | and that the sole purpose is to give | A8ainst Jerry Nardaine for the re- AT POLICE CONVENTION. return you get increased working | the government an idew as to the | COVery of $75. The plaintifi clauims | Chier Rawlin Captain Grace, ability, higher wages, health and hap- | health standards of its future genera- | that he had a lease and = purcha®e | gy 1oy ana Hart and Patrolman mpincss at home tion, will «ll be explained by Mr right for hay on certain property on | Carlson are in New London, to Which will you choose? | fteilly tonight. Circulars, printed in | Which the defendant turned a horsel " attending annual conventlonn of | L u hesitale i the Polish language, will be given out | loose to gruzc Judge F B. Hung the Conn. Stute ollce association {0 these people this evening and it is | ford issued the writ, which ‘hief Ruawlings is u member of the | expected they will respond readily to | 5€rved by Constable Winkle and 16| ociougive board. Dr.Clinton J. Hyde |55 e s smmnt s = | i, &'k, 2o . Specialist In Nervons and . Chronic MOTHE IS MISSING. POSTPONED PICNIC. ZIONIST! TO MELT, Discases, Lena Kotosko of 1 urk street The picnic, which was to have heen An important mecting of the ox- 372 ASYLUM ST. COR, 'onp ~ called at the police hedquarters last| held at Schuetzen park. last '“”"\ ecutive board of the New Britain | 2 HARTFORD, CONN, evening and inquired for information | was postponed on account the | Zion association will be held this Chis German &couting airplane of the Alba s class in an encoun with a British airman was brought to earth, 70 to 12, 1.30 to 4; 7 to 8. Sundays | concerning her mother, wha she said | rain and will be held at 'h“ n“ml evening in Talmud Torah hall. The|! qy, Han pllot was injured in the fight and unable to wreck his machine after landing behind the British lines and Holidays 10 to 1 had been missing from her home for| place next Sunday. The affair “m’ offiters will discuss the Jewish war = M e couple da Mr=. Kotosko is 55) be under the auspices of the Hebrew relhr campaign and arrange for g | War Relief Rev. M. D | T

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