New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 24, 1918, Page 9

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The Stein-Bloch Ca. 1918 Suit S Palm Beach Suit, special this week $8.00. Bathing Suite, White soft collac Shirts $1.98 $1.15 to § Union Suits Straw Hats onc-half price. The Farrell Clothing Co, Mr. an retur nfter Mrs. Charles B. ned to their home in New Haven spending a here few days with rela tives Entire shirts at of devoted aavt, center to Besse-Leland's, store Arthur 15, Anderson of enlisted in the Tank corps ven, Having passed the wminations, the local to Fort Slocum, for immediatc has Ha- ex- this physical boy has where active city been he il train service Entire shirts at of Leland’s center devoted B¢ store to advt Michael F 68 Wilson street King of is being mentioned as a candidate to succeed the late Francis McDonough as councilman from sixth Action on filling th by the death of Mr IcDonough will probably be taken at Aug meeting the council. possible ward cancy caused 1st of was made to the Stephen Malineck 15 Gilbert street and watches aint police by at Sunday yesterday his home tered was en- two were stolen rian 1 br Attorney John A as ught suit Wood recovery Winklc i through against of $70 joseph G for the Constable Tred fendant’'s restau street David Sargi: attached on Lafaye syl G an Hill farm the that his room wa watch and 30 SHORT CALENDAR SESSION mons, Cedar employe at police yesterday entered and $30, o cigars were stole: City Court Will Convene Ifriday Morn- ing and Many Claims Will Be Con- sidered. - the 1e next short ion held city court will be Friday morning at 10 o'clock. There arc a pumber of cases on the list as ses. s are held only twice a month dur- the summer the through R st Attorney suit of I" Attorney D ank Maietta, Klett Alling, Sommese, represented A. W. Upson, the demurrer e will be argued The cases of Loretta Babalan against Luc ind Abgar Babaian »gainst kre Varden will n n the r of furnishing a bond for prosec of the Attorney Rachlin represents the plaintiffs Fouzzner the defendant sought th against Harry nd Alling and ai by Varden Di matt come 1tion cases Attorney An a Alex represent ia Bonc wind Judsge v the defendan for prosecutions are asked in Y ae the cases of Benjamin Solon vinst j 8 roazil Judg Greenstein Judg mowski and Irank 1 Zumows Attorney plaintiffs the Hungerforad nd defense repre £ A Pouzzner ente o Helman, througl niseppi eading eni and others, TS FOR CARL BAUER was pr employees and foro- wrist watch, kit untain Mr leave men W 1 pen and Bauer 1s LODIOITOW les who m for ( um Jones have | that | | | | | | | | | | | | | | { THE )| TRUST CO! g WERTAIN oy i G0-operation The spirit of loyal co-operation prevails at THI COMMERCIAL TRUST CO. We consider it a pleasant duty to mako service prompt, and satisfac customers. our, efiicient tory to our Accounts subject to check are cordially fn- vited. | ADAM ANDEVEJR. ARE IN THE WEIGH dress Step on the Scales nation-wide country to of chil- In accordance with the movement throughout the ascertain the health average dren under five years of ¢ rosid- ing in this country, the Child's Wel- fare campaign opened in this city this mornin 9 o’clock. At cach of the eight centers, which are school build- ings in convenient sections of the city where the work of weighing and mes uring rried on, crowds of women and voung girls with babies and small | children were waiting long before the | hour announced for the doors to open Up ta noon today 507 babies had been taken care of in the manner pre- scribed by the government, with the exception the East Stroet school, | s no report from there could be ob- This included the weighing and examining of each clerk present at each the haurs which ({1 conducted each day 9 to 12 o'clock in the to 5 p. m., for th recard of each is of tained mensuring child. A school during campaign s which are from forenoon, and 1 purpose of keeping a child Three rooms devoted the the mothers prepare their children for the imother for th weighing process an when this is over are takc into the third room, wttend ing doctor makes a physical exabina- of each Pallon’s is used is building arc One in which of cach to work examination, measuring the habic where the and on Miss school Those the entire wre—today, Miss Fallon . Goldsmith Letty L afternoon: the central charge this office of the campaign L. Traut and and Miss Anna tomorrow, morning F. 1. rtlett Butler Monday, Mrs Mrs. R.| Tuesday, | and | at 3ram the office as of may fice. in week Mrs. F morning, afternoon; rned, both Friday, M Traut, morning, Miss Bertha afternoon, Saturday, Mrs. Otis and afternoon morning, and for Miss and morning Issac 1), Chamberlin Mrs, W. The districts, as follow st school, 1,500; Gran Russell, afternoon, Schultz, morning rmoon of this campaign, is school, 845: Bart- | Elihu Burritt | High school, 300; strect estimated baby population cligible for : Smalley 1,600: Academic school, 0; Bast school 375 of school i Lincoln | school, | 5 w Smith rect 750; Those the work yws: Academic and TIrving in Wells Foster Kitson nur Gram- Drs. Clark and Maloney tendance, with Miss L. Long as Lincoln strect school, Drs. A Kinsella and Dinn in attendance with Mrs. Frank O'Brien and Miss M. I8 mith Smith school, Dr. Zwick with Miss 1es Riley Burritt Volkenheim for | high | at- and in charge 15 foll Drs, Br tendance, v Mrs mar s today are school v Nivs. James nurse; as nurses \ school, in at M in attendance as nurse; Elihu Grace and from Mrs. Smalley with strect with with a nurse i and attendanc (ttendan A. school, Miss hool, Mrs and sanitor Vi rel) Kelly Mecehan nurse: IGast attendan M TN Bartlett tendance n, Nowacofsky John yhnson nurse school, le in Miss M list with Mrs. Ker nurses and doc- from day them The of chanzed | to serve | The sche been ar to everyone so that for ry day lule had who volunteered may give as their spare time as possible, ot allow the work to inter- much with their ar oL centers slendid 1 e noon today however weighed first throc Of this of Polish | he attending physician the children ro- healthy and with few. of any, abnormal babies among them. Mrs. Arthur E. J. Reilly | is the captain this district and | worked hard to all the | rtlett schoo 1ds babies the ign record of 1 campi and me hours of number, 95 i ality that kably were 1l state ma but norn has have | slow | at NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, W REVIEW OF WAR SITUATION BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS limited front 1o the Oureq taken prisoners total three days 1, Iresh troops constantly thrown in by the Germans, | only the purpose of checking the Allied advance sutliciently to permit the removal of large quantities of stores and big guns from within the salient to a line paralleling the Vesle. The enemy is reported to he removing his supplies as rapidly and as well as he is . but the Allied artillery fire bombing activity harassin and dumps be being American The drive I'rench pressurc The British have making their 100 Allied pressiure the Rheims- jus salient maintains its progress Germans who also arc their preparations eventual retirement canes of shell from Allied hundreds of bombs dropped airmen Stubborn as is the resistance of the Germans at vital points, especiaily from the Ourcq along the Marne the Ardre, the ¥rench, American and British continue {to advance. Heavy artillery fire and hungdreds of machine the ! of the Ger- defense. This tended to up the Allies, has not stop- ped their progress. On the important sector astride the Ourcq the French ward another kilometer important German of Iere-en- Tardenois, The town with sup- plies of food and ammunition is now within six of the advancing French line great fire has burning there While 1h Fere from Americans ave the south Around Barbillon Wood and toward the Marne the Allics heavy fighting rain-soaked ficlds, are pressing back the Germans, who have aitacked viciously hut apparent- Iy futilely. Further along the Marne the bridgeheads on the north- ern bank are being enlarged by the French and Americans who have ad- vanced two more miles between Mont St. Pere and Charteves. The Germans cvidently have been driven entirely from the north bank except at several points east of Dormans. Southwest o¥ Rheims in the heavily wooded country along the' Ardre, th ritish and French pressure con- tinues. An average advance of about two-thirds of a mile made on on a a corollury the here is Sois. st the be- | asty ing hampered in for for by hurri- and Allicd n are heing apparently guns for form backbone bl guns 2 and is proving most ammunition moved has D Stores which cannot are firec ind British | aiding the I"rench airmen in the and bombing the behind the Thirts sven for Monday, Berlin claims that 53 Allied airships were brought down Since the fighting began July 15 the Germans are reported to have used between 60 and 70 divisions. lsti- mates I'rench headquarters place German in that period at 180,000 in wounded prisoners Picardy aviators are - raids moved for toward the have expeditions zone ling accounted ir base $ S German - L machines whilc werc is miles \ for oy been many hours toward IFrench and rrom tining steadily from losses Kkilled in o ond In failed on 3 Germans have nst the Irench stroke Montdidier in which towns and heights dpm- inating the Avre were taken from the enemy Paris reports that the prisoners taken total 1,500. The French losses were said to have been slig On the to react”a northwest of east three the there has been In Albania continue other fighting no activity of the French 1eir progress Ilbassan. fronts importance. and It up the I two captured 600 alinns Devoil valley toward days the French have { oners pris- a has heen DEATHS AND FUNERALS asured accord- This field one of all nurses, hand to babies weighed and m ing to requirements. considered the hardest sides the doctor and women were also on in the wor Other centers following figures: Smalley school, Smith school, 56; Lincoln street school, 18; Grammar school, Aca demic High school, 5 including the Monroe and Nerthend districts, it | being impossible to obtain the figures Rockwell school, up to press No report could be obtained from the Jast street school, there being no response to {he frequent telephone calls. An effort will be made give the total number weighed and measured at cach school from to Be- | cight assist of Mr. Whit- of h- held this Rurial cemetery old son 16 Homicr, the and Mrs ing street, died theria. The funeral afternoon six year George Cadrain of last evening d was the have reported P private was in the ne holic Clarence Clifford Hermann. f Clarence old The Hermann Mrs Henry Cliftord Mr of ear son Hermann city, where the Waldemar this terday and 103 death oc the New dicitis performed Sunday held this from the | street Rev John Mliciated time ot ; urred ye Britain an morning, in al hospital, for evening, at 3 Gene operation appen- to was afternoon 0’ He: pastor day day reside W. Gaudian German Burial family M \ce on IT NOW Lutheran was in TUAT BECAUSE Fairview GET AT W e, ACKED P> To-PAY- j Chol BE CANMT ot < 4‘ Ll e BIRGE UNDER ARREST Newark Man. Here Employing Skilled Mech s, Taken From Hotel Be- - . loin by Federal Agents. IN CANNING FRUIT WITHOUT SUGA R AN THE PRODUCT THE DAY IT 1S PICKE D B A resentative of A was taken in lotel Beloin late this federal representative. man reft to Birge days, SR SmaTon, 6. e i This is one of the important things to know about canning. The Na- tional War Garden Commission of Washington, D. C, issues a free book on canning and drying, which may be had upon application, enclos- ing two cents for postage. the by a ervice the arrest the city employ fternoon P aCrer what has heen in coking to machinists. sed was for. for several tool makers and U. §. Food Admintstration. Br'er Tater ain’'t skeerin’ up a ghos’ wen he say we alls mus’ eat lean wheat en less meat en save all de fat en sugar we kin. We has jist got ter feed dat big army er fighting sojer boys, en we kin do hit by eatin’ right smart mo’ taters en garden sass en eatin’ mo' fish en game 'stid ar ¥v»rk and beef. Ef we alls don't gin ter feed dem sojers right now we'il e teeding’ somebody 'fo’ long en it won't be us ; If you have something to sell, if you want to hire help, if you want a better situation, if you want to hire or let a tenemen;, the classified column will place you in touch with the right peopie | Baldwin ’EDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1918. Financial MARKET STRONGER AS END DRAWS NEAR Feeble Rise ]éarly in Session Fails | {0 Hold Good Long Wall Street the opening uncertain the continued at y's ion their the preceding standard issues dis- playing irregularity, while were mainly higher. Firm to strong features included Industrial Alcohol, Texas Co., Marine Pfd., Sumatra to- and tobacco products, while Crucible and Midvale Steels, Chesa- peake and Ohio and United FKr vere among the heavy issues Steel made a nominal advance leading rails. Liberty Bonds steady U. S. Steel's advance of a point In- fused irregular strength to the gener- al list in the first but steel freely offered on all gains Steel Car, few utilities and Montana, Stocks tod of of se cour: days of week specialties baceo a were hour the rise, before mnoon. Pressed American Smelting and a such as Consolidated Gas Power, were included among the other temporary gains one to three points. Rails were heavy and Western Union supplemented vesterday’ Sumatra Tobacco wus most dvancing a point and Liberty 33 99.70 to 99.90. 4's and 4 1-4's at its Toss s erratic, reacting seven firm at 93.94 to 94.62 95.70. especially selling at 51 to The market afternoon, Sumatra recoverin points and St. Paul 1 1-2. U. 8§ recovered from its reaction of the noon hour but mineral metals notably Butte and Superior were weak, losing 1 to 2 1-2 points CLOSING.— and Reading featured sues at the highest hour. The closing 1-2's sold at 93.98 to 94.62 95.70 Sales rallied variably in Steel S Baldwin active leveis in the was strong Liberty 99.70 to 99.90, 4's and { 1-4's at 95.52 to Steel, the is- last to approximated shares. New York Stock tions furnished by aembers of cnange 300,000 hange quota- Richter & York Stock Co., the New Bx- July 24, 1918 High Low Am Beet S Alaska Gold Am Agri am C Am (¢ Am Am Chem & Tdy n Loco Smelting Am Sugar Am Tel & Anaconda AT S Fe 6615 10914 Tel Cop Ry B R Feth Jutte Can Cen Ches Chino Cop Chi Mil & Col ¥ & 1 Cons Cruci Distillors E Erie 1st Gen Elec Goodrich Gt Nor Inspiration Interborot Kennecott Lack Steel Max Mot N Y Air N O Nev Cons NYNH & Penn R R Pressed Steel Car Ray ™ Steel R Superior Pac Leat & ¢ pfd Ruh (e (o 1gh Cop 81 1303, 13 20 RR 41% cont Rrake Hud 1301, 1308 134 20 103 +4 71 20 4114 44 6934 14 H 69 1 T % Cons 4 3 86 874, 20 91 84 15 451 ol 149 1491 I GRS S D R 50 80 ER 61 6015 61% 10672 104% 106 18 48 1874 42 4114 42 Lo i 201 Reading Rep I & S com So s34 o Studchaker Texas 1491 Union United Utah U s U S va (! Westinghouse Western T'nion Willys Rub ( Steel ‘o ar Chem 19 Overland DAILY SHOT AT KAISER { FOR HOME FOOD SAVERS MATIONAL WAR GARDEN COMMISSION S = = o WATER LINE Greens should not be blanched in hot water. They should be blanched in steam. This picture shows a sim- ple method of blanching in steam, Ly placing them in a cclander in a receptacle with tightly fitting cover. ‘There should be not more than an inch or so of water on the bottom of the receptacle and the water should not touch the greens. A Steam Pressure Canner is excellent for use in blanching greens. The National War Garden Commission of Wash- ington will send any reader a free canning book for a two-cent stamp to pay postage. was | cancelling was the three | Colts Ari n FAREWELL TO Part in A Torah Hall) Y 200 Take ai About 200 ts werel reception - thirteen lebrew voung ‘s this city tomet draft Talmud gu the farewell are to leave with the increme ‘Torah ing evening, in the local Jewish people. those who are going to Camp Deve eight other enlisted men were pres ent. Thesc are waiting to be called into the service. A most ple dered, inciuding mental numbers. were made ho sing program was and instru- Appropriate speeches Attorney M. D. Sax toastmaster, Senatoi vocal Kopplemann of Hartrord he 1 to keep who ed \ppoi came unexpectedly city wper the ment, Shapiro Brid Solomon Iilsner In behalf the Attorney Greenstein draftees with hand Refreshments were in inothe: Charle Attorne Attorney port, and Hartford Jewish ne of of of D presented the fountain served ome pens later i evening after which the young m as a wonderful among all FIRING FROM HIGH POINTS the those 1 ent bade n fare There W patri spirit shown present GCL S, “lonerndod & Vaderwoddises So as to be used to firing from a height, either from alreraft, hillsides or | mountains, these American soldiers, mounted in a tower at the ground school, Austin, Tex., are firing at clay pigeons to attain accurney of firlng on A moving farget Sonny Was Safe. An exceptionally voluble golfer was vainly trying to hit his ball with the driver. After ench unsuccessful effort he expressed his contempt for the hall ana the game in lurid phraseology. Pausing in bis remarks for want of breath, he noticed a small girl wateh ing him and holding by the hand a very small boy. Immediately visjons of flying golf balls flnshed scross his mind. “You ought not to bring your little brother here,” hie cautioned the girl “Ob, it's all Tight. sir,” she replied calmly. “He's quite deaf. Advlce. “I want to know hoy the world,” said the young u older one. “Young fellow.” &aid the gray-haired individual, “right now vou've got no husiness worrying about your own suc cess. All you've got to do Is to get a job In the army or navy and help to win the war. After that I'll ba glad to give ou a tp on how to become rich or famous.” to succeed tn 1 to the HAT'S ODD, T HEY PUT TRINGS OUT FOR METO| AGO, AND WERE THEY'RE DOING 1T AGAIN] JNATIONAL, \WAR GARDEM. CoMPT WASHINGTON,) D.C Complete instructions for home canning and drying will be sent to the readers of this pagmt upon appli- cation to the National War Gardenm Commission, Washington, D. C., en- tlosing a two-cent stamp for postage. Lo S e T United States Food Ad: tration License Number G—08535. nen " THURSDAY H & FaIDAY dinis- 9c 1b 16¢ Ib Z1c Cod (to boil) Cod Steak Large Smelts b 23c Y. T. Flounderslb 9c sh Steak 1b 15¢ cach Zc Pork Cheps Geod Cooking : Compound 2 bs loz 48c ib 30¢ o0 Beans ‘} = Large Beets ® *cbs 10c Cantaloupe 2 for 15c¢ § Summer Squash 2 for 5¢ aska Pink o 21c aimon can Tuna Fish cans 990 Sunbeam Shad c*» 20c¢ Dom. Sardines °*n 8 Oyster Crackers * 20¢ 8 Pork «n? Beang can Split Peas 2 lbs Potato Chips rx Corn Flakes Grape Juice Pt e Sele: Best ted Eggs Cheese 2 qts

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