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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1918, ET SCHOOL | APr. BARTON ovERSERs CHAS. DILLON & CO. HARTFORD. b fantry—I1s Plattsburg Graduate. MEASURE fi}iAKE AND I'HANG This -\'lnw- Closed Fridays at 12 0'C im'l‘ 7-'|||‘v 12 to s'-'m. Inclusive RREBRIEID SECHON ' crcammie sirect, who aa- pe ot —— tioned unp Deveng since the close s e - : ‘& HOLLANDS-OPAQUES-TINT CLOTH f|f wrs s moxomins or exrcrompivany nancams m B the Infant e ,‘ VW; | IN COLORS : 7 SUIWMER MILLINERY fBsociation h I3 ‘i | 2 | e SUITS, COATS, DRESSES, WAISTS, SKIRTS, GLOVES. in the north- i i L T | TO SUIT THE HOME 1B " DRESSES Bickly populated | ind 1t has been ! PHONE 359 AND' WE WILL CALL: ] "rnd s 2 ooin g commm e ca s ation on Cen- all fashionable models. il ¢ & B 3 & 5 FRANKLIN S0, 1 DRESSES 'D:P)i‘\ of L.Tx Regular Prices Up to $14 SALE PRICES .98, $4.98, dance pro- | NG [ E—————— 50, $9.98. [landsome Gingham Dresses in plaids and stripes, i omb: tion effect er, atest s odels, that the s : 4 combination effects, very latest style mod fhe school Bl | ; NEW CURATE HERE | oo sterescs SUITS fiat there is { going themselves, but also those who A < | s r Prices Up to $45.00. SALE PRICES $9 s Vicinity, wherc 3 . have friends or relalives whom they [ @ pt . L rnior oLt il s Reva osephiaV A Burey oE MIddIctows o abr e el e e nd navy. also other colors, all fashionable materials has been, and 1 . s 3 e s A 17 bust measure, It is : Sty T YTy Y 5k AThn |EEE SR O G ot (8 Gl o, s »f milk o | win gladi ‘o theffrffffffmibmil T , ST | will gladly give thefffffffffmlbmliml station, as APT. HARRY [ will gladly give them the desired in- R Rev. Joseph W. Barry, for the past { formation on Milk. orseas almv possibly in active | 14 years a curate at St. John's Catho- | SIDE-SWIPED BY MOTOROYCLE, AUTO POSTAL SERVIC B tion has heen | ice ac ing to advices arrived by | lic church at Middletown, has been | oS e A. W. Taylor of 517 C : 2 i - | d g B GO BEGGING. y . Taylor of 517 Church street N rita il Ge of the tlett school, thosc | Ilis mother today. appointed curate at St. Mary\® partsh ( e e e ew Britain will Ge one of i stati hear Captain Bartop is with the 302nd (i s city and will enter 1 S e 3 i St lidve milk station near P oo ! i o S gLy 1 will enter No Candidates For Ixaminatio; to | While driving through Newington road B Marcella Kerri- | U Infantry, 15lst Infantry Bri- | new charge this week. Father Barry Ata ratiot spooil of ubout 10Emiles Argo. at s gade of the 76 visi i ake > place tev am | Be Policemen or Fireme i e sl - e i - i In charge, that should | 84K ol D ilon , | Will take the place of Rev. William ¢ Policemen or Fireme i hour, his auto was side-swiped by | Me., auto m.ail vice Yesterday B i1 for babies, the Before entering the service Captain | A. Downey, who is incapacitated on * by e s 2 § % 1 S 8 S ¥ y indidates for the fire and police | & motorcycle going in an opposite { when the first truck passed over the Il be referred to the| Barton was onc of the city’s best | account of 1l health Father Dow-| g oimcnte are searce T R e e e BiStation. A1l milkc han-| known young men. He is a former | ney is now at a hospital outside of i Sl e G| PO R G ST e e welfare station is tuber- | council member and was head of the | Springfield. Serious trouble has de- | o0 S0 EE B L B | jured ' b i of milk produced at the| cost department at the P. & F. Cor- | veloped since his iilness with pleur- | SR ey 5 e Delebaviv Onar: & I Rro 73 ; { cants appeared. The police commi . .all an Postm o 1 th nd farm. The cows are| bin division of the American Hardware | isy S SRR U (i T EOpee return trip mail was left at the officc jined from time to time to make | corporation. Before ing to Platts- Father Barry is a young man and - The trucks run in relays and the trig € that they are free from tuber-| burg he was a non commissioned | an able preacher. Iis home was in is not continuous for any one truck Blosis germs, and all babies to whom | ofiic of the First Company, Gover- | Derby. After graduation from Ni: this milk is fed, seem to thrive from | nor's I'oot Guard ra university lie went to Romc el s s A the time it is first given them complete his studies for the pries ORI O e O e G T Miss K iman, the nurse in charge, REATON BLOCK SOLD. hood. He is a fluent Ttalian linquist 1";('_' ‘;”“:’(”“‘,""" 1, '[“"'"""“_r"\“ _v‘“}'f‘ \ , EAI PO-rAIOES was_formerly assistant at the main 2 . . - RIIGSEREOTE L GG ShE LD I AR \ = — BB station on Center strect. The sub-| . SMAL e e he ST BT R, cuity to secure all the men requived \fi Hot water | &Gz Hion s fopen aauyrromily) ieis || S ANES MEL R on [ ncs on Baaty i 1is is particularly iy Sure Relief BSexer cop, 1 p. m., except Sundays Mabel [ SIFe€ his block, which was former- |y, 05,00 Considering Working Oug | When there are special requests for | | d ©aill Fiil contiiva o Dhevo chioree| 1Yicccupielionitio Erotnd Acor by thie : & : Actatis The fice conpiissicners hase Atting coat, : . Selzer Drug company, will be oc: } Nation-wide Scheme of Conservation i 2 . | Yee-top R e of the central station Conterlisslee s e an e occu- | i e s e ) ‘ 5 street, with Mrs. McKnight & her | Pled by Mr. Le swelry store. London. July 17.—The British food | force of the fire department. There ! spi uttees. . Tho B 1 | & i and spiral put assistant. MrS, McKnight has maved | The purchase price, while not n,vln,l controller is considering the advisa- ! is some talk of rging the require- | OR INDIGESTION | The to the building and will keep in j*_”\’w.‘ is sald to be about f 000. | bility of rationing ten on a national [ ments for the « 1 particn touch with conditions. She will| The Commercial Trust company re- | scale regarding the >, The draft require Luke Horsfall ocupy the second floo; Because it tly purchased Mr. LoWitt's block | .o ig now rationed under Jocal | ments r it theloandidn has been thought advisable to have|on the other side of the street and | schemes in Great Britain covering o 3 of 31 and stops on the route of the newly established New York to Portland route stop was made at the loca postofiice. It was merely an officia Lary police force. There are now 28 men on the force and there should be at 30 re regular as- true on the nights 15 years It Pays to Buy Our Northwest is Congested. MUST CURTAIL SUGAR. Co., fhe day nursery in the old Burritt| the contract stipulates that he will | about hali the total population of | of : eA s N e B (4 fh 93 ASYLUM ST, « (,;»1 !“vm:rinv., :h‘r- ’rrmv\\f ‘.Ta‘ .\;l‘xl m} M.:m fally ~hrvru\<]< he decide o | the country 'm«‘\mr»wum of extend- | searcity of men. Tt is probable a rec (\q;&;& ,Iq ln e HARTFORD. at the elfare station for i pur- A C specifi time. it throughout the nation has mer i for a change in this - e e 38 | i | pose, will now be rented to a family. — | furisen in conneetion with a chunge in | the distribution scheme. ' is at ] s e [aal - Kind In proportion to the number of present being distributed on the basis | spcuring men and many of the com. | NATIONAL WAR GARDEN COMMISSION families, there are undoubtedly more | HOtels and Restaurants Ovdered to | of the trade done by retailers and babies in the morthwestern soction of | Hemove Open Bowls From Table. | wholesalers in the year ending Ju: i munities are advertising for appli b 1 J cants. Tar cities have found it the city than in any other part, and Washington, July 17—Once more | 30, 1916. Owing to movements of the | jac, ry to outside their muni more families to a house than else-|the sugar bowl must come off the | Population and other causes mY | cipal limits to obtain men where which shows the necessity of [ hotel and restaurant dining room | S¥Stem is no longer salisfactory, and, |a welfare station in that vicinity. Tt|table. Tor several months the food | & new one is to be installed = ihis | O IR b i | is felt by the Infant Welfare associa- | administration has observed that, one [ month. based on registration offcu = TSNS e TRONE 60, 9 s — m—— | {jon that a great deal of work v ter another, public eating places | tomers with retailers, in order toad-j . ! l MS | be accompished in that vicinity when | have gradually been restorir the | Just supplics accurately to local re- | :“’"" at Clan Douglas Mecting CITY ITE , ; | il | once the presence of the sub-station | open suzar howl which was taken off | quirements. 3rings in Amount for Tobaceo Fund i ized. Instead of expecting the a hurry last winter when the sugar Since March, 1918, all the tea dis- — - l'ru y mothers ta come to them, at|s i was at its hei t. tributed in Fngland has been Na- SRt eRnieatin g o (H( 1 Dougl: k¥ ‘ ‘ 3 the central station, those in charge Because of the foresight of the | tional Control Tea, bought on gov- | and the Dauzhters of Scotia in O. 1 ¢ Better ice cream—Semon's; Axel- | 0 "a0 iq0q that the best thing to|food administration, its sugar certifi- | ernment account in India and Cey- | A. M. ball last evening a youns | [ d's Pharmacy. 'Phone 1866.—advt. [ 0¥ CERCE F At (1€ od work of | cate distribution system will prevent | lon and retailed throughout the coun- | ""““"'H”"‘”“" Crom e Benlin Dyl James Thompson, w A marriage license hag been issued | yolief for infants, and go to the|any extreme recurrence of a sugar | {ry at the fixed maximum price of | : TEdtind it g Miss Elizabeth Butler of 44 Cen- | mothers, making it possible for them/| stringency this summer. At the 66 cents a pound. As part of the |V fogliyssold otial o mhiskon ey has bheen turned into the tobacco fund f r street and Nicola Settembrina of | {o obtain the best kind of food for|time, however, when everybody i _ | new scheme of distribution it was | g f Spring street. their babie a reasonable price, by practically rationed for their I necessary on May 6 to make the | for the members of the Clan in the Far] Kisselbrack, clerk of the war | going only a few steps out of their g hottlers, confectioners, ice | present maximum price of fea Bervice. o . 3 is spending his vacation in | way. cream makers, hotel and restaurant | fixed price below which it may not Last evening’s social was an en- | § 9 Teau, 5 5 . ine Plains, N. Y The sub-station is in the rooms| keepers, bakers and merchants, IFed-+ Pe sold, in order to prevent customers joyable onc Musical numbers were ” 3 B formerly utilized by the kinder-| cral FFood Administrator Robert Sco- | Now registered with the dealer from | on the program and several exciting h,“.zahm,‘. i':’,{f\“‘”:( h': :(:1‘}“‘ f";is rten. It is the plan of the associn- | ville is determined there shall b no | changing to another who may have | 8ames of carpet bowls were played. | “;l’ ?(hn&vJ UM Il_dwh"“ °5 | tion to conduct this sub-station ¢ open invitation for the unnecessary | cheaper téa. \If it proved possiblo to N ~ 0 | ing the months of July and August, | spoonful of s i cup coffeo, | reduce the retail price in the futu arker has purchased property on B ane POg « ugar in a cup of coff b | 3 The police were notified today that S and if the plan works out successfully | To this end the food ac stration | the reduction will be made universal ¢ P anley street and on Commonwealth e food administration | enue from 0. Kilbourne. ariving liconse had heen susponded. || Before you buy fencing call at our a permanent place will be decided [ made it known today that restaurants | and will benefit the whole popula- | upon. and lunch rooms that have turned in | tion. The charity society of the Swedish | It is the general belief that as soon{ cxceptionally large requisitions for | utheran church will meet tomorrow | as the presence of the sub-stationj gy GGl R R i Al NEVER TOLD OF HONOR. ; ; store and examine the Pittsburgh Electric ening at the home of 5. J. Swanson | has become known to mothers in the | diners to help themselves to as much S ¢t Chapman street. northwestern section of the city, its|suzar as may be left in the open | British King Extends Thanks we'ded Fence | i The third annual pienic of the|bopularity Will warrant a permanent . are running the risk of havin “ Modest American Ambs . station where Dr. Robinson is in at o e T ! s . lewish people for the benefit of the e | sugar allowance radically cur- K E !d d b l . o ar relief fund will be held Sunday :““ e (f":"‘"“‘l"“"““;\ “ll”l |‘Hw::‘“1‘ [ tuiled, it not_cut df altogether }\u.lml for the first time toc that 2 £ .avery Jolnt 18 weige y e eCtnc“y to b e e or a free clinic, to be held once a S R = t the Quartet club park. week as is being done at the centrall | ex-Governor Myron T. Herrick f B e R N | eokaei i sletanne st iho sencry — : g | Ghio, cliirman of the National 1 - t y a perfect rust-proof joint. All the line lervice commission did not take place | ten se ‘every Wodnssday forencon.| | | nance committee of the War Camp A last night as no applicants for ap- | Babios are weighed and measured | Community Service, has received ¥ A d k f ointment to either the police or fire | from time to time and their increase | § | from the British ;.»(.anmlum a biccs ? e § WIres are crimnpe to take care o expan- 8 e ar | [ . 5 | of ol sh plate together with an . epartments appeared | in weight noted. The formulas used | § § | of old English pla B ) . d ) o d % While Mrs, Bead of Buena Vista | for each child vary accarding to the = .wy|1r\-\lw:1flnn from ‘v.. ,‘fxu‘m \..;-,\ PR sion an Contl actlon urmg ex t reme venue was temporarily away from | Drogress of the child Ixactly th i > ofiéitlg grast apalatance rendared by f R & Fastorday sfternaonlsomel one | aenie care i of those babic you when, as ambassador to the e e e 5o ar 2 v | a1 o sab-wman, e accord || || i von ™ emaimen i e 1 4 / i weathef'. This insures a tight strong fence, e et 263 Wien atroet | Lo SHGRdInSS warTanl i fr i | oromen wovernment unathe i e that will wear for years. sceived sllgnt injuries " by being | thu opportunities offered ' that cun-| | : o to” e many mitiy who et | The Cool, Clean Pittsburgh Perfect Fence is made from Eavecit inio e friveway of 36 Tas | contral stion o coner vt || /CEHER) | Lipep oimeee o e Klenzo Feeling || the best grade of open hearth steels galva- cooperate Wwith the Child Welfar . : I cudor Sir Cecil Sy Rice in May New York, July 17.—It - pothing was taken The monthly meeting of the com- o , J uin . To0m 1 3 . ° 5 e ittee of the Women's committe # § 1915, Gov. Herrick nover consented 5 d h. h on council will be held this eve. | SOy mIttEe PF (e WOmETS comimI G e L ! LENzO o nized by the latest improved method, whic ariment will make o report on the | S, ot T v n charit | o betweenPOSTUM f i v | S oo in e 8 insures long wear. rigina)] contract with an Cohen | (] assist in every way possible i 3 ¥ b You must see this fence to appreciate His majesty's government desirves s natural way. It fEAnsonia s tor o mcate motithell weighing and measuring o ! and other table | ISk EyouLiaccepiance oruliSipiscs 1 Nz keeps the mouth laughter house. As has heen prev- | pahies bev I old English plate which they hope , [ e ously explained in these columns, Mr. | 1, o fow weeks, Miss g erages 1] serve to you and yours as a me N fre: u ot “ohen failed to live up to the terms | Boston, Muss. wil come to this i 1sin favor of the norial of the exertions which you so ALY stances that fos- f his contract and it was declared | St R » of the i ] i otediv and generously employed B ter germs, acids | [ - tm\r: by qr'w "":‘wn:”‘w\;/v:\\"‘fvbvk'\\nvl ."”,"“"’ | association, in the o huildin : i H”'I)OIQSOIU’e- | v penalf of ritish subjects, = both Rean and decay. B ‘fi’fl a!sfl bfl"s’e a good StOCk Of Cottage ::"n:‘\vy n‘.l”:rl‘ul yusiness will also 1 :),, m:\\; »:M,rv‘v;lwln ‘4‘:\|l-‘\] }‘“‘,l.y‘.‘ a R ea[thfu[ 4 soldier :nu}\(;l\sll'v;;n Kn“umu -Hl\vr‘ of | R e Bt ey F p lt W' d B b W‘ . ) tonight t is expected that at that time, bof : o e 0 ks ; > i 1 it ) e o R 8 doing this, it im- ence. ouiir Buy your Westinghouse Turnover | Bssociations will be placed under drink. | of tho king's grateful recognition of | aplig, o oo ) y y Ire an ar Ire. Toaster now. Prices will advance | . ful Cool, Clean, = - Aug. jarry & Bamforth.—advt Eh D Y. M. C. 3. WORKERS WANTED. Klenzo Feeling Announcement has been made here | Home duties to many women i 1 i o “{le::ti::egsu?:sel:uléi : g ot the marriage, in New Haven, on | pear more important than 1t § Now Britam's Quota I'or This Service - A Sy 7 ; June 24, of Miss Mary E. Roche and | matter how ill t y k Has Not Reached. CE s tks ety 4 = William J. Dillon, both of this city. | themselves through their d K isallthisandmore. B | today. Mr. Dillon expects scon to enter the | overdo and pay the pe ¢ i s el | Remarkable interest is manifestea | § e phion o DR g b B el Its mostdelicious. | iocally, in the arive for workers, con ; . 8. . i es, bucke 0g 4 i B - “ 5 \ Y. M. C. A. all ¢ ¥ o This morning at 9 o'clock, in S and el yousns b SldES er ES 1 1 country A number of vplica- R ! [} ) Mary's church, Miss Cathorine Biin e andi e brosan AT i R IR waste Fand these SR E na have been received by the lo ¢ 3 beth Malley o 7 Allen street and | '¢ et S A core tov. J. W. Denton, ana it | < . 4 “ | itsel ) hew Whe 4 4 . Willlam 1 Kupfler of §2 rrankiin | el upon them. When a v are days when one et that othors will o i . Hardware, Paints, Wallpapers, Mill Sup- sauare, were married, the coremony | {8 Ui true remedy made from f t should Save. Try | ived in the course of the next fey ! 3 4 being performed by the Rev. John T, Lo U OISy I AC o h r g ayvs. Al persons disqualified o l E Winters, pastor of the chureh [ roots and nerhs of the feid. Lydia = § KN STANT ctual fighting service, vet in g 3 5 plies, kic. | Pinkham's Vegetable Compou E condition to ; % ATy 4 i B it et ot 0 T e e e fonir POSTUM | 0000 e Vi RS A etand 1 250-256 Park St. New Britain, Conn. read e sam in meont street and Miss Anna Johnson of | continued its great work amc ork, are urged to volunteer North etret are spending the week | women in restoring health aft ma 2 crvices at Savin Rock, other remedies have failed.——Advi - —— ew Hritain's quota is 15 men