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‘Boston Store/FOOD ADMINISTRATION TELLS WILSON STREET HAN S WHAT SHOULD BE PAID HERE ~DIES AT HOSPITALIY «insa- War Savings Pled We have just received an - e . . . exceptionally attractive col-| William J. Farley, Local Director, Arranges to Keep Pub- lection of lic informed on Market Prices of All Focdstuffs— :Pneumoma, Alter ShOCk‘ Fatal to VOILE Cash and Carry Stores Can Sell More Cheaply Than 17, 11 MCDOIW“gh Where Credit Is Given and Delivery Is Made to the C ORI o McDonough BLOUSES | Individual Homes. of 10 Wilson strect dicd this morning | | | in St Franei hospital. Hartford, | 8 White, with collar and cuffs o following an illness of only a week, o Mr. McDonough was enjoyi his of dainty shades of pink, blue, i R lavender, yellow and old rose, to Should vhen, during the noon-hour, he wa brands 1 rand tricken with apoplexy. He was im- smocked in shades to match, APLE GROCERIE i e the hosi : Wheat g e 1.10 s edig Iy taken to thc 1wspital and especially adapted to warm | whear nour 24 1.0 1 i Lt Rasplnaide o 2 hopes ' for s vecorery. were civen el . B Rarley flour, 48 Ib. sa e 5 3 e K out by those in attendance, until weather requirements : o5 | u ‘:_)f;_ juirement At m e pneumonia developed a few days | No. 1—Fifty trimmed hats at 75¢, $2.25 each. iraham flous 1 Seonlal y i | later. In spite of all that could be trimmed hats at $1.00 cach. usual good health up to last Iriday 3 . ominy, 1 1 o r S 3 by g e ) No. 2—Drug section. Toilet paper, 6 for 250, Gra A number of particularly olled oa X B SRR ‘]“ FeoRcioic iR ciday Rl juice. 3 pints for 50c, and 3 quarts for § . . b e ar s GO Fo Sl e e e ily realized) that it was only a mat- B z = y 2 > Sty J SENROL S o i S e Nuxated iron, 62¢. Saco coffee, 25c. desirable styles in Shm e o Sisteoancs ot ter of hours. Mrs MeDonough was | | ‘otton Seed oil . . - g - 3—Toilet good Cuticura soap, 16c. m, ST with him constantly until the Iz “ondensed milkk ...c..c0n0 . S50 s gt 4 C o { = sl - 5 per can | 17¢. Amolin, 14c. Palmolive soap, 4 cake: Evaporated milk . R v Sae His age was 54 vears. 3 Corn syrup WEe 5 Y ;“ DELc = 5 X = Bl The news of Mr. McDonougl orn meal done he zrew White beans, Small «.....co.o.eeen. y -1s 1 death cam <hock o his many |f§ NO- 4—Baby's first short dresses, nainsook withil WAISTS ¥ ellowasplif peds TR aRIE S e 3 AR friends and associates about the city. | B yoke, also ribbon trimmed dress, both 89¢ : Dried green peas .. Sl cacogan i i He was very well known here, having | f§ 4. Pique carriage ‘covers, special Sl 5 Molasses, New Orleans ............ .9 Bl equpogy A spent practically all of his life in this | [ 5—sillk remmants, all colors, lensths 2 to 8 f Have just come to hand.|otises, ronce ... B city R ""'""l'"" e S o ) 3 , | Victory bread, 16 oz. loaf Gl - - 10 Lived Here Many Years, vards, all the popular materials, ces ¢ Come in and look them over, | ¢ i snenr e B - ve Mr. MeDonough was born in Tre- will give savings of from $1 to $6.50 on the they are great value at $1.25| DRIFD IRUI land on December 22, 1863, He came, | i remnant. ! ; : with his parents, to this country at | |8 " ; 2 AT NG er It No. 6—Wash Goods Remuants, 1-2 to § yards, for each. Pri RN . FM"'_ y‘v 5 aoe U 5 the age of (hree years, and scttled el 7y It ceeediee PR - _1‘ g . RID in New Britain, where he had since ‘ § Evaporated Peaches «..e.e..oees..n @ per 1b . . Made his thomal Tht decciiea wos on each remnant. JQ IBvaporated apples LEL e > « the ) 3 McCALL PATTERNS Yonoratedganmied S a members of the city council for the Nou i—Gandy. Gronmn. watcrs) 39¢; S BGRTABLES i o s pasl three years, representing the | o G - sixth ward, and was highly respected Virginian potatoes -0 Der cwt er 1 by the members of that board. In |8 No. 8—Summer corscts of Greciz Cnions R LN s i i G - 1 church work, he was very active. He Cabhage e ¢ Y low top and long hip: in f . 3 ADlIES S S RaoREHLS (EERRRRS was a member of the church of St. 8 Lt il John the Ivangelist, and was the | [ Special, $2.98. 24 Ciheenc RCOMOStiG SO oy RN OV e 2 per I e ver lb first and only president of the Holy | B ¢ toTer v hwrltinE Dapcr . . and 2 packages envelopes, 39¢. One pound | w Eancyitub Putlerii s blcticat e o o per Ib .. per 1b the date of its organization. In speal 19—Small ot : Royal linen paper and 2 packages enve- Conn. print butter Sl S : ; : . be : RO 0 soanancs per 1b ing of Mr. McDonough, Father Fit incy storage print butter ......... s Sadeoper 1 gerald, pastor of the church, said | § lopes, 69¢. Children's stationery, 35¢ a box. 'qu o ;‘~‘V|(wl“u:-] \"(.‘m.uuy R oo i per doz 'h|~l morning. “He vas o n\.lu‘ 3 Lanark linen paper at 25¢ & box. 't 1-3 off usiE lggs, resular ge, ci = LN . e S G sterling character, one who was high- : i No. 20—White ready-to- 3 Oleo prints, best table e a2 q i prw o [ it i e eommin !B No. 10—Dennison specials. Picnic plates, 10¢ per | y-to-wear Vi | Oleo prints, cooking grade dozen and up. Napkins, fancy patterns, 20¢ - 21—Cluny, Val. and Filet laces,"® per 1b per Ib Many Fraternal Afliliations. » 3 0. 293 _I\v:::“n’l‘.’»:fl‘\ I‘\l}i‘l:‘l’( . .- o 8 per 1b .. Sl 4 per b P SUEE A s dozen. Plain, 25¢ per hundred. Folded, No. 22—30 dozen white skirts, embroidery 5 I3l 1 b he deceased was afliliated with a Old roosters . ancy fowl, small ey fowl, large ey small broilers ....... | Faney large chickens, 4-6 Ibs. Young western turkeys, large Young turkeys, small all purposes, and savings of 25c to $2.25 15c. Salted Jumbo peanuts, ) for 15c. Drinking cups, 5 for 5¢, 50 for worth $1.50. Friday spec only 98¢, number of iternal organizations in- ~No per 1b . S per Deridbit e s NaS per 1b cluding Daly council, Knights of Women's fine cambric handkerchiefs, agespad )l Columbus; the New Britain lodge of g s e 42-45 per 1b LoEga o et einer L he Jine with large belt and pockets, 15¢ each. b Clks, and i rerican Be soci- | ff : oS per b ety. Tor thirty-five rs Mr. Me- | $1.35. \”‘—lm!lmmu Madeira cdges. 10¢ to 19¢ a yard, B Donough was master mechanic at the | 8 5 North & Judd Manufacturing com- | ~ pany, giving up that position several years ago to go into business for him- TRADE SECRET LEARNED. self, devoting his attentions to elec- — trical work. About three weeks ago | be sent to the Great Lakes Naval America Gets Process of Making | he accepted a position in Colt's Pat- | Training station. ‘Al had been “High Speed” Steel From German, |©nt Arms company, Hartford, and | working on government work at Har- during the noon hour last Friday, af- | vey, Tll., previ to his enlistment 8 Washington, July 18.—Taking over | ter working through the forenoon, he | and whie in Beaver Dam had been § suffered a cerebral hemorrhage which | employed at the Western Malleables 8 by the government of the German- $ S was the beginning of the end. Co.’s plant i | . 11—Bungalow dress aprons, elastic belt or bleached, rcady for use, 1-16 inch hem, at owned Becker Steel Co. of America, o Puncral Will Be Saturday. If you have something o sell, : ' | with a plant at Charleston, 7 : A - 2 - . Mrs. Eva Ginsberg Found GUILY | oo comeen in: en vom vy o | Mr. MeDonough was twice marsied, PILOT 1S BLAMID. if you want to hire help, if you nounced today by A. Mitehell Pal. | his second wife surviving him. He ST g want a better situation, if you DR. CLINTON J. HYDE. of Iuegal Practices mer, alien property custodian also leaves to mourn his loss three | Dlineis River Catastrophe Caused by i want to hire er et a tenemens, With the company comes to Amer- | children, James McDonough of the | Neglect and Unskillful Navigation. ol & ARE YOU BOUND FOR THE SCRAP — jcan manufacturers a secret process 1‘ ren . (“, el ; the classified column will place : . merchant marine, Miss Madeline i T e % i . | “or ine production of ‘“high specd S s 3 | Washington, July 1 B IITEL ) you in touch with the right people S ehensien ek e v enesl v chono igh and honias MeDonougny PV Rt R R SR L Ses e s Ries e ot ithis fcily BRT S ieTd sl soni Tam cs Lk “Doctor. I am not sick, but T don't | .~ - . . 2 =SEInans. returned from I'rance only a short feel right.” That is what many say | -Y2 “”‘f"‘“ of -\"‘T?,*““‘- & il e Hine g i fomeiby ooy g - Columbhia, in a preliminary to me when they come to sce me the | Wife, Was fined $200 and costs he was on his way back to the other | yeport to Secretary Redfield, by the T A i i e amounting to $19.38, by Judge James IN CIVIL COURTS. side when a letter came from him | local inspectors on the Illinois river it. You are not sick enough to go |- Meslkill in' police court this mor- Peter Plisa has brought suit against this morning stating that he was at | disaster, which caused the loss of b = | ning. Notice of appeal was given e . i iy Newport News, V: ind expected to | nearly 100 lives. to bed. You can eat, you can sleep, MR WL st e Michael Timko of Beaver street for | jeave at any time for Boston. Not SR GEM SIGH |amount of $300. Mrs. Resie Kern 8 But you don't work with the vim | cceived medicine and articles from | Georse Stark has closed TimKko's | People were unable to notify him of | and zest of former days. Your sleep his father's illness. This morning, s not restful, and j @on:tlanioy | s e o i . upon receiving the communication, | and giving her labor for six hours . R g e your foo You once did. And your : = for the recovery of $900. Attorney | offorts were made to locate him by HEAP? Upon conviction of obtaining oine < i retenses, Mrs. onek Udder felse prefense i ainst the captain and pilot of the the recovery of $700 and Constable | knowing where to locate him, his Mrs. Ginsberg, payving $73 in cash | store. Peter Jurko has sued Timko borrow some i ot to a casual observer, you| Mrs. Kern said that she paid Mrs. aham and Louis Joseph wa Ll e e e use you are try- | Ginsberg $30 on July 5, and later | heard in'the city court yesterday be- ing to control you And if you | gave her $43. She also did house- | fore Judge James T. Meskill . CITY ITEMS She A1 tell triand, or o to an i | worlk for Mrs. Ginsberg and wasial. [ Schacht Brothers will probably file e aicior¥uicy it s |lawen sohior Al hovr-weni mhis|levetition Hibankuptcy SUmHe i ubil . vou only imagine things; vou should | mornng Mrs. Ginsberg is said to have | ities =”:§";Ahmu $1,200 and the assets o shake it off. You begin to doubt your- | offered to return the money if she |about $600. Goodness of Aunt Delia’s Bread.— for the things which are said to have 2 9 T nerves the best of you. Things |cost Mrs, Ginsborg $¢ or less. Mrs. | M: D- Saxe issued the writs. telegram, in order that he may be | 3 - ; bother you, ruftle you, thut you never | gorn. who AH6 nnthar ot chiidl Judgment to recover $45.11 and | Biven an opportunity to attend the fu- L g s B You begin to see dif- | js qjready making plans to return to | costs of $10.55 will be entered in fa- | 2¢ral : ficulties where therc really are none. | Aystrin just oon - ibs et iy & The funeral will be held on Satur Trifles worry you, and not having | ended e e & War IS vor of William E. Martin in his suit | 4ay morning at 9 o’clock, Rev. J. % troubles of your own, you 2 . against Charles Officer and other Fitzgerald to officiate. Burial will be K Calls Witness Liar. The suit of Harry Goldberg against | i the new St. Mary’s cemetery. : " N 3 You somectimes think they are | would stop the court proceedings. AN Advt, E D I l AGE nd tiy to brace up and pe | While Mrs. Kern was testifying Mrs. e e Rl i e e e ) and cieerful. But then your | Ginsberg uttered ‘‘you w” loud | INTER-PLAYGROUND GAME medical advisory board this after- g : ¢ il lScontebaciivi Chice S el S E Lo EIH snind D efe Ctivie BE o , noon, in the Masonic rooms, city hall Pl pn e to wonder | geant A. C. Malonc testified to ad- | Another game in the Inter-Play- | #9¢h 50 (10 i lv is your mind only. And if | missions made by Mrs. Ginsberg. The | ground baseball league was played | *" ‘ "is it the first step to insan- | accused told the officers she had pur- | yesterday at Walnut Hill park. Owing At their last mecting Hertha lodge, ) shing thoughts begin tor- | chased the articles and had a right |3 "o dictance that one or the other ,’lf]"r“;;f H., voted to buy §50 worth of A § SoN arel thving to charge any price she wanted to amps ks of the teams have had to travel that e e e TR v e et e sep Lofanpcs for them Emory B ‘orbin and Clessen yourself In defense Mrs. Ginsherg told of | the games might be played on the VG 2 Parker expect to leave today for her conversations with Mr: Kern | various grounds and in view of the 1 invisible power ) 2 ! Plattsburg where they will take two | i - 5 ur life 2 "“"" “\’I"i"“&'l““"\ '“:';:I' e Tt et | fact that the playing fields are differ- | months’ military training. At the | ] SUPPLIES fe6ll vour strensth ‘]”';”\'m»m"‘hm\i'"\"" r"]:“ (_“‘(’”" M' ;" : ’I‘\i entfon ,”_':' ‘n‘\»r\(‘nu‘.plv‘x_\ R’x;)mmd; lthr: end of that time they are to receive 18 away from ih¢ the money and she could pay $100 Tflll?m ‘.,x.r '\”,”:", .V]f”(‘d, at i commisiion Al o e | e then | cnarged for her advice. When asked | mor oocd At the park between the | student at Middlebury. Py : i ondent g might | ahout the proposition to return the Smith and Bartlett teams. It was a e h e 3 o g E G : 4 > | good game but the steady machine- for Children’s day will be to money she said she was not now wil- | ke teamwork of the Smith boys | Made at the meeting of the officers the =same |Jing to give back the money becaus gave them a 15 to 8 victory over the | and teachers of the ‘A. M. . Zion constructed [ the case was in court Bartlett boys. Heavy hitting featured | church this evening, at S o'clock. | i n cared for e the ga with a two-base hit by | They will meet with the superinten- right. Put it in the 1ds of an ex- L A i Ekwurtzel and a two-base hit and a | dent, I{, Baker, and a large atten- perienced man and he will soon have STRIKERS MAKE DEMANDS. home run by l. Johnson of the Smith | dance is requested. A parlor social, it ! king order trying | - - playground. W. Burel of the Bart- | for the benefit of the church, will | 1 it over | 10,000 Employes of Gen. Electric Co. | l6tt team secured a three-base hit and | alse be held this evening, at the home an d person, and it will i e home run. After the game the [of Mrs, M. J. Dunn, 214 Park street ! Want Discharged Workmen Back hoys enjoyed a refreshing shower 3 | Lynn, Mass, July 18.——Formal de-|bath and swim in the Y. M. C. Let me save you from the SCIAD | 5indy of the 10,000 strikers who quit | swimming pool. ap! ! ; | 1ERD, | work at the locul plants of the Cien- DR C ENTON [ cral Electric Co., on Monday were in e Sciion il tale lacedat ing Q 1 the hands of e officials toda The o > W 3 . I i uds of the officials today. T PARIWELL NOR|SATLOR, ting of the New Britain club to | demands were formulated at a mee be held this evening J HYDE ng which lasted until late last night | A surprise farewell party was ten- i e and were forwarded to General . i | Richard Borg enlisted in the U 2 3 Eng ofr Greenwood = e e R IR O reenwood | engincering corps of the regular street last evening by @ number of | army and Joseph Cuyner has enlisted reinstatement | his friends. After enlisting some | in the infantry. They have gone to Fort Slocum find . heap, - ; Keep cool, iron with Westinghouse | flat irons, price $5.00. Will advance Aug. 1. Barry & Bamforth.—advt The Hartford Specialist, AR o e e ASYLUM COR. FORD ST. | of emploves alleged to have been | weeks ago as second class seaman in { discharged for union activity, adop-|the Naval Reserve he received or- Tocall triendsiiof y M g ey e tion of the hasic eight hour day with | ders to report for duty at Pelham | Mungo Forbes formerly of this city Hours—10 to 4 and 7 to 8. Sundays | the same schedule of wages which ay Friday. The house was prettily | and now living in Beaver Dam, W and Holidays 10 to 1 the war labor board determines upon [ decorated in the national colors. His | have recelved word that their son for the company’s plant at Schenec- ) friends presented him with a kit | Alexander, has enlisted as machiniste' ‘udy. and other concessions. and w watch, nate in the Naval Reserve i HARTFORD, CONN.