New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 18, 1918, Page 2

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| VICE MW RH)(RO?” : For OneWeek Only—Llfetlme Glf'ts s See Offer Below—-Also Coupon and Others Take Up mployes Will Be - war Worl Red Cross unit, head- | the Red 4 huren of canhteen mell held its gorvice of the department of military I 1occ cvontos o, reeontty et fovihe e o Yet Serve Luscious Fruit Desserts 1t is 2 duty of th nen to le filon the word [ oo was i speak Lo BRI B e Facts to Know : Economical Desserts ZL [“‘“H”\ ' “ :\1‘!‘“ ‘;:;“j;(\mm g M;‘m:r H:y\“-‘.w\.“'r”h:r: 'k In tl]'lc:e jlr{;fi-fi[evbrv housewife should ~ i Salads From Left-Overs QB the mosti " isoner. T A i now Jiffy-Je t means rich, fruity des- i\ g : 2 3 fraching item of e, the unit uyr‘il[(‘u”!\:‘.\‘{ |serts, ‘instantly made, without the addi- [ LI : Meat or Ch‘Cken Scraps in Vas the ‘;m f 1“,”. ics of the icrs. Another unit, | ' tion of sugar. | 2 1 $ ASpiC Jelly ... ... \" < ”" e It means supreme desserts, without the . ; i f e L Tl e use of flour or sugar, at half the cost of Uit bl M B el enlisted nen, ' a1so of th ceentiy went 1o the pastry. scrvesdthc:e use}? well. It 1sflthe only gel- atine dainty with true-fruit flavors, highly concentrated, sealed in glass vials. fr righis 1o re- | front for o on tieir re On Mr. Rockwe Staff were YWal- It €0 provides | ter M. Hefrelting Minne Butinue these | Minn, and Leon formerly Band shall make | licutenani governo Ny Jernsoy. | calads i - - : e R Ll It means zestful salads made with vege- | fruit taste. Thus Jiffy-Jell desserts and salads ! table left-overs, and jellied meat loaves taste like Fruit-made daintics, BS all allgtments | versity's all Anmicric narterbacks. £ jellie B - ‘ ¥ I L i e e et ke, made with scraps. All delightful products. For Quick, Fruity Desserts You make Jiffy-Jell by simply adding boil- that which they | during his collc days as “‘Pudge.” | Sugar is needed now for canning. Your and Salads ing water, then the flavor from the vial. One Bl life is also a Yale man and at one (ime supply is restricted. Woastes must be package makes dessert for six. If you whip the Bation Fund, | lroved a star guard whose record Tl el M A B . . jell it serves twelve. not since boen equalled. Among L conserved. So we Fruit-Juice Flavors T serve fresh fruit preserved fruit or pastry : b mmittee, among ! : ; ) ‘ hes - p ] f fted in favor of : 5 £00n to gZo across in the Red make e offers to let every woman see for six requires 8 to 12 ounces of sugar. Pastry P i S St e il (o Greere | how Jiffy-Jell can serve her. Sealed in Glass requires flour in addition, The average cost is s Vale athlete and former voush- We urge you, for your own sake, to at least twice the cost of Jiffy-Jell. also A. W. Clark, of the n- 2 Y > SN school | Bl S e learn how folks enjoy it. No Sugar Need Be Added Or you can mix fresh fruit in Jiffy-Jell, without adding sugar, and have a double- fruit dessert. b A A i of the Commission for the Re . With Lime or Mint Jiffy-Jell you can e iciman Chories et 10 Flavors in make delicious salads, zestful and green. pacins the cheme | Nials Use left-overs in cooked vegetables. Or jted to know just how | ! use fresh vegetables. S to be spent and how | BUILDING LIEASED. ] T : ’as'-’ '("0" 1 ‘r" l'“‘ pald toj = e .' 3 A Bottle in Each Package Mix in meat scraps with these flavors r Alderman . P. Rich- | Hebrew Supply Company Ready to S ang fm}x“lfx:lvew: Jetlgegaxe:ltilst::f. This is that the Americanization ! S R y : a delig] y 5 3 js an able one and the | Raspberry » Millions now use Jiffy-Jell as a con- Iiccq have no fears about the | The recently organized New B lir i | il lif o servation dainty. They cet fruity des- Rt on ot I Lo e R snent || ElebrevEROD ERcomnin v inc i ag | | 111 | ; i serts and salads of the finest sort, at eflman Charles Mueller had SiM- iy 0y 4 five-year lease of the build- Pineapple trifling cost, without using sugar or flour. flar remarks to malke and said morve | . ! i : B he council members should have | & in fhe process of comstruction at ety Mold—Stsle D Lhersy : My Wicirerfroultolnoninlat jo s A attended the meeting when the and sy North street. owne d by Molds a salad for six, made with one kage of Lime Jiffy-Jell with Lemon % gelatine products. Buy two pickages to special .committee was given a hear- | Bl Falk his cordoration, which vegetables mixed in. +d in six divisions. Value 50c. Lime g try, then send us the coupon, and we will en ing. Alderman Charles May, ile | was formed by a number of Jewish o send you molds worth more than you to realize not opposing the Americanization ap- | Men in an effort to heat down the e - range e HociTiE T !hc"“‘ saved propriatipn, said he thought the for-! ;; .‘l\\n;‘ of b kery, which w as cs- : S0 ? Cotiee Fieli ok S Bother of malk- eign born. or any other people who | tabli v another firm in the city Mint t 1ly no cost at all and have a dress are to be aided hy it, might ipre- | having a monopoly on local Jewish i 7 at really oS! B ady to slip into. ciate it more if they were charged a | hakery trade, was not in a position | L ¥ 4 i L ¢ R S NN X Y Sallitee | to commence active business because 7/ ; The August Band Concerts of inubility to secure snitable quarters i i A [ - Mail Us This Coupon i ] 2 @ Buiness will start in earnest when | 3 i 3 ' z ol % Luke Horsfall The public amusement commission | these new quarters are re 'Mm: \n § j A » When You Buy Jiffy-Jell from Your Grecer | y sent in a petition, which was accepted | mpe pakery S bult i o S | have today received two.packages of Co., and Wil be carried out, asking that [ o€ P4 ST st :" i Individual Dessert Molds u Jifiy-Jell as pictured here from L - o s ss range for a £ SOHSUCLe Assorted styles. Six of them serve a full package of Jiffy-Jell. Value SYLUM ST, the park commission arrange for a | ., 4" containi R e s B . s Ay series of four band concerts at Wal- | * e O stor and th 60c for six. (Name of Grocer) HARTFORD. : orporation will occupy the stores as ’ nut Hill park during the month of | N el M l Off o e i Tor o | el ax the new building. Provision (o) d ers \ P Now I mail this coupon with It Pays to Buy Our August, Sanie R, is made in the contract whereby the [] 10c for Vegetabie Satad Mold Kind gfithofincldani gl pIUDg RNes 00 855 [ortoratibin i lIRp et nTe o rena R Buy from your grocer two packages of Jiffy-Jell, then send this - —— 1B tention to have these concerts con- [/27PRFM O NI OF & i o coupon to us. [] 10c for 3 tndividual Molds, or ducted in connection with patriotic | (G50 (B8 RO e wears o Enclose 10c — cost of mailing only —and we will send you the ‘ [ 20c for 6 Individual Moids. community singing ) Vegetable Salad Mold as pictured above, in size to serve six people. sive full addre (Oheck which) The fire commissione: reported | —_— = The valtie ia506; hatthe mev aeoal apncicgllsatrive) WRITES FROM FRANCT. Or enclose 10c— cost of mailing only —and we will mail you in February and when it comes the | sy los 1 b i o I e e e three Individual Dessert Molds in assorted styles as pictured. Sy No. 2 Engine House. Necessary re- s s [ Or enclose 20c and we will mail you six Individual Dessert ouDe sure you et Ty Joll with backage ke pictare, for nothing siee has tras e — pairs and alterations at this station | i« by Christmas. Molds assorted — enough to serve a full package of Jiffy-Jell. The ruit fiavors in vials. Mail coupon to will cost about $900 and the commis- Somewhere in Irance, value is 60c per set. Waukesha Pure Food Co., Waukesha, Wisconsin with the work | Dear Mother: | ~ Oth items of a routine ure Just got back from the trenches = means a way to serve fresh fruit, mixed in jell, to save many ounces of sugar K ; These bottled flavors do not lose thet: fresh- i ness. They give to Jiffy-Jell a wealth of fresh- tion com- wsion of American ls among foreizn inm last vear at the instance of | rbert Hoover. then and now chair- | Your Name.. B S L L T Ay 3 n’ o - ceive . u 2 I am feeling well. We are work- = % ice cream-—Semon’s; Axel- | were received. including various com- | i B @ work REn s | TN ROD i g N = 5 \UTO MIS: . ey "Phone 1466.—advt. | mittee reports Mrs. John Hemingway | ing hard to finish the war by next | ARMY VOLUNTEER! OUT FOR GOOD TIME GOVERNMENT NOT UTO MISHAPS. et t >l sbur; dow of the former superintendent | Christinas, we have one trench now G. 1. Meyers of 63 Glen street in Geor Porter of the Plattsburg | Wi X - 2 o1 ! ram O I R e 5 n L o Ca S S = § spending @ few |Of the city building, petitioned that| With more to come. The Engli : MUST PROVE AGE ENEMY IN TROUBLE IN CHARGE HERE ' 1ormed the police that his auto struck Redden | her taxes for the vears 1914 through | mask is our best friend he Ger- | 1917 be abated on the zrounds that | mans lost ihree divisions and nine —_ = = : 2 i { her husband had rendered the city | tanks in trying to set the trench " ) \ e ) ‘ ; ] boy ran in front of the auto and was is ‘f”fl,i | long and faithful service and that his | back, but the Americans had taken | Birth Certificates BOENC i Guseweski OFf Hartford Held For | Would Gain Nothing by Taking Over only slightly injured. His name was at Brim- A5 5 < i yeen | it away f them ang uld 1o | Inability ol pay Jithemsnad B best | o NEye 00 HemRandvonlds got David Waskowitz Joins Modi- deral Men For Violation Local Plants—Reports Ave not o brough itbout by injuries received | give it back I hope you are enjoy- T Carl ¥ ter, chauffeur for the Stan- of Glen street | while in the city employ x \.mw\I»H ind the summer for that ATl IS el Roserves O rompily Denica ) : ‘ 1 s 5 I ter Oalk os- 4 i - life to e, and e let- ) lev Rule & Level company ,reported ed the art ak h Gilbn Recognizcs Press: only life to live, and the let- | e pany ,rep Hartford for an operation. | S far away while you read r W. A. Mercer, commandi George Guse 7 Brook Current rumors that the New Brit- i to the police last night that his The pr was treated to a pleasan hem and forget us afterwards, and | mecticut Recruiting district of street. Hartford, i 1 the police | ain Machine company and North & Joseph Levine, who had her | qurprise when. on going to the press | (nen sband in court a day or two ago|iahle in the council chamher last non support, complained to the ! ;j-ht they found a neat oak box with flice last night that her husband | ,p engraved plate rveading “IFor the i nining camp, ps with Mr, ¢ rs. I. W boy on Arch street, yesterday. The truck collided with a public service g0 on and enjoy vourself as Haven states that in the future headquarters for the federal author- | Judd Manunfac.nring company plants auto at the e i corner £ Church and hefore. The flow here are beauti- | all applicants for enlistment who are ities for violation of the alien cnemy |in the city w tuken over by the i Stapley streets, st evening. Tha fui and you find a few in this letter | ynder the draft age must bring a permit restrictions. He zot himself | government received prompt denials | gutos wwere slightly damaged. souvenir of [rance, for I know | birth certificate, baptismal record orinto trouble Ly rush the police | today by oflicials of the two concerns jled to comply with the orders | exclusive use of the newspapermen: | S v ! | 1 k £ u - Lk | vou love them | school certificate proving that he has headquarters to lo a4 complaint | Reports have been circulated that the court from Councilman Charles Gillin ont son R T s i | reached the : of 18 years; or that money had < n from | other plants in the city were taken have been stealing garden | The oaken box contained a humidor! «pyvy ARTHUR H. HOFRMAN. . _ tis impracticable to obtain su m Incidental aimed that he but they are cqually false 5y tar ‘here | with a bc o Rosedale cigars | ducts at the Tracy farm, where|With a box of T 8l [ certiticate, he must bring a duly ex- | was doped Practically the entire production of home gardens are located, ac-|Councilman Gillin explained that ecuted affidavit 1o prove his Guseweski’s story is that he met an | the Ne itain Machine company is ding to a report of Superintendent | realize the HW'\W]WH\'“hq:::"“‘:‘t\'; S()ME JAPANE E])O "|‘H\\ in accordance with orders agreeable stranger in Hartford, who | war products, so that nothing would ty 7 t h < )a ently and pimquist, to the police, t night :-‘:\t“m\ “‘L’I’\‘\":”n‘ o Bl from the war department, the pur-]proposed a visit to New Britain for | he gained by the sovernment assum- ot of dry 7 ts and debates 2 ¥ | hose of which is to climinate the an- | the purpose of havir ood tme.” (ing charge. The North & Judd Man- e counc so he wanted them to | pose ol which 1 ”'k‘ ounct], so. he wanted ‘th | | moyance kaused by applications for [ On arrival in New Britain they went | vfecturing concern is working almost smoke up W. P. Steele caught children steal- | fruit and vegetables at his gar- [a at 262 C(hestnut street. They re ven a scolding made by parents on the | to the Regal hotel on Church street {entirely on government orders. rounds that their sons are under]and had a few drinks, They then No fault has been found with the met a4 young woman who had a | production of hoth plants. The in- | friendl positic i had a fow | creased and additional orders from drinks. Guseweski s overcome with | the government for war stuffs indi- | GETS HONOR MEDAL. losis clinic are holding a meeting —— | ! IA regiment of Mining £ neers 8 Satsuma Clan Objects to Action Until | rhteen vears of ag A1l doctors interested in the tuber- Germany Really Threatens 2 ! i ks afternoon at the clinic, for Man Who Sunk Tirst U-Boat . Says | (il Elneerg mailonalitiny e Siness session i Germans Are Afraid Now, Country. Louis Rabinow, who has . short furlough at his o ran ned to | and depth char into the subma- 1, | drowsiness and hire \ room to |catc the satisfaction of the govern- i | now Deing recruited at Camp Lea : | : | Washington, 1. C. for which the |Sleep. Tlis “friends” wenf with him. | neent with the local production ‘We have put the fear of gunfire | l-ondon. July 18.—A mecting of the | following trades are needed: Drill-| :\vav ‘m aid down he had a m: ‘} H~‘r> New ‘mn.;-‘j .\1.;: 3m‘\. 'nml\mn\ | | Japanese advisory council called for | ™men, Miners, Muckers, Clerks, Top- | #100, bu \ Lwolke < mt | has leased the Jolm Pinches & Sons s i B ol Tiraheinicn, Dinemen, lilobtrie] of nioney s 1) He | woodturnin tory in Corbin Place | mp Upton where 1 stationed { rine’s heart g Lieutenant Com- | Monday to approve decisions taken by | F00 = 00 EV0- 0 A 4 4 hastened olice to I his | and will ze the building in part Misses Nora Guilmette of Fairview | mander Bruce K. Ware, Jr, upon |government. was postponed owing to | jyoisthen, Windloss Powder Man, | complaintiang then ] lice « t st for pattern-making. It is | | the ovposition of M ST inG anall 5 covered that I e iSte X that other very ecssentinl et an na Hiltpold of Green- | being presentec th the cerica . 2 | Pumpmen Surveyors Chainmen s = ) eet 1 An il pold nee L ¥ ARl Snuioan Lo nemy cked ) crnnent work will he done the od sireet, are visiting in New York | Defense society’s medal “for distin- | 002 . the Times | Gooks. Blacksmiths, Horseshoors, ; : | from Tokio dated Monday. It was | nished)Repyics SnEEL Rt te diisehee S HERE T o o d designed by Geor R. Brewster and : : et ABUbS T By vour stinghouse Turnover 2 the views of the Satsuma clan who Buy yo Westingh r donated by Dr. Lee de Forest, in | lan. wh Foremen and Shift Bosses Juglers. “ rollowing me u tuder hold the uation is not yet critical ! hd SoTiat [Bme s, e aitate Tapane o ed in the Medical Enlisted judgment and coolness in an emer- | serve corps and placed on the ina 2 \ it would be perilous to 2 ; ster no srices will advance L ’ aster now. I dvance § ocognition of his “lechnical skill arry & amfor —advt zular meeting of St. Bimo st to enable them to complete | ¢ d f | I > Japan's fortunes wmn a Ger- 4 : | of Pythias, held last!crew of the American steamship sir studies: Ephraim Shorr. New an i i . 3 2 1 ion actually endangers Ja- o = i O ; Main street, the re- | Mongolia, he dedicated on April 18 L & NCAT J David Waskowitz, New Bri- | e | | ‘ | | Wil Cowiehaw | against the arnied Torves o German: | e, o, 1 1+ e, e ap s e ) BHG ENV NTGRY SALE ! Klenzo Feehng he third degre was nking a subuarine | were similarly enlisted in the on one candidate Many soldiers in France owe thelt |\, Asiociated Press dispatch fros weer Enlisted srve corps: | ANT to know how to make the | lives to Licutenant Ware's presence : PESRS et | S, L Ly ! Pokio dnted Tuly md received | Constante A, Giordeno, New Haven . . T CWTN (Y | children lose their dislike for utual exchange of f tv in | of mind,” said John Stone, chairman | LoK 1 July 13 and received o . il IS IN FULL SWING !/ | cleaning their teeth ? Give them Klenzo—the committee, o awarding | LicSd4y reported that a special meot- | David A. Memser. oy new Dental Creme | The feeling that follows e 5 el l ; | ing of the Jupanese cabinet ws Horigan, Norwich t is a testimony to Klenro's thorough when samuel | the medal Many American homes | 5 G ‘“ Sl R ”' ‘ 3 ] e cloatinesniiDAtiTRsCNS Wan s = | would be mourning the loss of loved Amanst At R % 7 T : - e , freeing them from stale se- and Morris Rubenstein, | TR ,,,.\.\,-n'v.»vw ’pl\] jl\v“l }u t l ‘, Ty meeting v attended by army otlicers COLORED DRAFTEE FOUND, 4 X s T T e and Sch rand dRuben- | e s and that it was believed some com- | Thomas Holt, & colored draftec, who | B icky. Try a tube today transferred to David | i d SR e T | ment.” Mr. Stone expressefi the hope on Washington | & | that it would be the first of many = governme located, according to advices received for four parcels great distinctions achieved hy Lieu- M i i O E s situated at 68, | ETeAt distin The Satsuina is one of the most | by the local draft board in Newark, | @ A Big Table Fuil of 1 powernt street. The trans-| . 2 clans in Japan and supports | and will be Camp Dix on ti X . Lieutenant Commander Ware per- . i L will e sent to Camr ) s vas Aun‘n‘vl.'v;\,\ mi! night w nr*’v( S OF T e e the 1'H 'm imperial o rwn-nuwy\ The | 19th. Holt was taken in by the 9 . i in e oMce of | F2TSA 4 comecrated aet, ANERSIE | exnct maturo of the Jupunes: aVISory | Newaric ot who cxmmined Women's Spring and Summer Hats Moating not conts el 'uuvmm;}«,.x.i Dr. de ¥ st, the donor of the found on him cards notifying him to { filed vester- | medal. “It was the el i | aineS i Kinoland o appear before the New Britain arare | lf Marked as high as $5.98. They are i on Sale for . he city clerk: | series of shots aimed at the snake Mo T board and his questionnaire ¥ com- treet, hy Rocco | of the sea, and at the present rate | RUFUSEE WOMEN VOTE. municating with the loeal boards the Ferrara pro- | it won't take long to clean up the Amsterdam, July 18.—The lower | Newark authorities learned that he | @ \ e Tl . > ivenue, by Ed- | vipers utenant Commander Ware | house- of the Hml,«:,u»;.u. diet re- | Was a fugitive from tne draft and im- | & Come to this Sale and Take Advantage of the § Clfll‘kgbl‘fl]m:l’db 10mas Grenawich: pro- | honors ns more in his acceptance of | jecten the governn:ent i mediately included his name with | @ T ow Prices on Real Merchandise. 4 DRUO STORE, { tanley street. by Peter D, | this medal than we can honor him [irg the voie to women, says a Bud- | those from that eity to go to the New cKenna to Jose aslowitz by its donation.” apest dispatch today Jersey camp geney” when, in charge of a gun | | mone 1 not figure t0ok | of the medal | munication concerning Ru had | some time eft this city in an at | been received from the American | tempt to evade the araft has been 381-383-385 MAIN STREET

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