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NEW BRITATN DAILY TIERALD, FRIDAY. Boston Store| These hot days flhmfld‘ make you think of cool| wearables. . They should also\ make you think of this store | where such things can be| found, ‘ Forest '\Illlq Underwcar sex Mills Underwear. Winchester Mills Underwear. B. V. D. and Porosknit in all shapes and sizes. Embodying all the require- ments of comfortable Sum- mer undergarmets. An attractive assortment of | fine, Sheer. Waists in Voile, Crepe de Chine, Georgette Cre ye and Silk. Stylish Voile Blouses with colored collar and cuffs. Summer Hosiery. Summer Gloves. Summer Neckwear. LAUNCHING THREE SHIPS | [ Camp Activities | quent | prise o SWIMMING CORPS AS WAR MEASURE Volunteer Lne Savers on Dufy in National Capital Washington, terrors of Washington are to DRC sweltering days July torrid be mitigated this in summer by swimming the War according the corps of Camp Service to Community Robert Cousins who in charge of this corps of volunteers from rious i ecaus and departments of svernment. War Camp Com is prepared number of life federal munity Service, he says, to supply a sufficient guards and swimming instructors keep open daily from 5:30 p. m. un- til dark the munieipal pools and bathing heach cnducted by the playground department of the District of Columbia 1t is Cousin's plan to have all the members the swiming corps pass life-saving tests and prove absolutely their competence life guards and Cousins him-~ an expert in this line. He was ctor of swimming at Cornell university, and was {he first Ameri can man to become a member of the Royal Life Saving Corps The failure of congress to app¥o- priate enough to keep the playground swimming pools and bath ing beach open full time during the summer months, and the impossi bility of securing a sufficient number of professional life guards to man the pools for longer than ten a day, is what necessitated the organ- zation of this swimming corps. An angement has bheen made with Mrs. Susie Root Rhodes, supervisor of the playgrounds of the District of Columbia, for the corps o assume the full responsibility for the o tion of the swimming pools after 5:3 p. m. daily Government ziven an opportunicy their long hours in eral departmen This new enter of War Camp Community vice is part of the extensive pro- m of recreation for emploves of federal government carried on the War and Navy Depart- Commissions on Training in an effort to de se the office turnover and conse- loss of efficiency. It has been stimated that more than 1,000 clerks have hitherto left Washington week v and have had to be replaced by workers, to the evident embar of the government ma- to swimming of swimming self is instry instructers, money employes are thus fo swim after the various fed- under ments. new sment chinery View of the shipways at Newark | Bay yards as the Alamosa, Alcona and | Chetopa were launched simultane- ously. He Misunderstood. “Yes” sald the Australlan soldier. | who was being shown round London, | “you've got some fine places here. We | aln’t got nothing like them in Aus- | tralla. That place, now,” pointing to the hotel at Euston Station, “that's a grand place! You do things on a much larger scale than we do.” ‘Really, T always thought were ever =0 much bigger in tralia.” | “Well! That there place, now—we'd | think that ever so much too big in Australta.” Yes; but you remember what a lot of people visit London through this station.” “8till, it's a bit big for its purpose.” “But surely you have hotels as big as that in Australia?” “Hotel! D'you ecall that an hotel? My word. T thought it was the ticket offie ~London Opinion | things | Aus- o1 Mother Knew. Little Girl (before statue geum)—Mamma, who's this? Attendant (after a pause)—That's Mercury, the messenger of the gods. You have read about him. no doubt. | Mother—Of course she has. But. ' you know, my little girl hasn't such | a very good memory for Scripture.— | Boston Evening Transcript. e LEGAL NOTICES. July 26 New Britain, ( tollowing is a true list ! he name and am nd- e order every depositor n ?71\5 Bank (whose account is ess than $10.00) not known to Uving. who has not made a deposit an,w‘n or withdrawn therefrom any rt of his deposit, or any of the in- . ferest thereon period of more than twenty vears next preceding this | report { Willam Blackhall 313.00 | URRITT SAVINGS F NEW BRITAIN in mu. 1918 onn be | for a NK , CONN. | care of the lower | size CARES FOR FIGHTERS’ FEET Sergr. ) his bit as Uncle Sam's forces A. White, who is doing chiropodist with in France. The extremities is of the importance to the success of . and this expert sees to it that utmost an army in the “pink of condition.” Child Gardeners in England. Apart from the school gardens, which are increasing in number and and excellence every year, a great deal of work in the direction of food produwetion is being done by children, both in the gardens at tached to their homes and elsewhere, In a of the children have arganized for the ecuiti- vation of back garder Aceording to a report sent to the food production department. ap excellent record in rhis 1 and it m locally r)mf no other town | record.—~Londan Globe, number towns heen can equal its Piti'ulv “Why, the fact that some people ! have little fear of firing peanut shells around.” Eagerness. Are there any dogs around?” “No,” sald the eager real agent, “the last two dogs estate in this | neighborhood ate each other up. Dog eat dog, you knaw.” 26.—~The among the employes of the va- hours | i | | | | | | | | | | | Messina, | the feet of our tighting men ave always | : fayette, | sct, Minn; | Forney s | Williams THEY 28, 1018, STORE CLOSES AT NOON FRIDAYS UNTIL SEPT. 12, INCLUSIVE A Suit Sale with a “punch” to it From Miles around men are coming to Hol- Don’t Miss the clean- up on STRAW HATS and landers’ most important Suit Sale It is a Sale of Suits right from regular stock— the best Suits that are made in the American cloth- ing trade. Here's the count as the stock stands today. Bet- ter get in and get yours right away. 211-- 136-- 318-- 212-- 261-- 185-- kh 328 $30 330 338 40 $25 Suits at 13.50 21.30 24.13 21.30 23.50 33.90 You see what war is doing to the price on most everything. We're tipping you off to a good thing when we advise you to Buy a Suit Now At HOLLANDER 82-88 ASYLUM STREET, HARTFORD. THE DAYLIGHT STCRE NEW PEACE DFFER COMING, SAYS LEWES Concessions Already Held Out fo Jtaly, Senator Declares shington, July 26.—The army casualty list today shows: Killed in action, 21: died of wounds. 4 disease. wounded missing. 6. prisoner, 1 The list 50, as total Killed in Action. Corporals Walter Jordan. Danviile, Yt.; Loyal A. Osborne Trvinston. N J; Earle Wardell. Reverl Joseph Worthy. Lowell, Ma chanic Samual J. Whittaker. : Privates Leon F. Abbott. S Mass.; Elmer Bassinger. 'l Hapanovich, Harrington, Methn McDaniel. Dagnell wrath, Lakeport, N Marchn., Russia: Joseph nkakee, [111; William I Howard, Tll.; Foster L. Rif State Road, North Adams Joseph Schutz, North Detroit Mearil Smith, Fll Teaf, K snyder, Holvoke. Mass Soper. West. Somervill Spritz, Lawrence, A Wihur Tut Cabrin nk A Charles .5 rl O, Me( Pote Metzen fenburs Roslindale, Mas Died of Wounds, John A Peterson weden; Corporal Ludy € Fountain Inn {5 Privates Cloudio, Morong Rizal, P. I | Joseph A. Urban:ki, Niles 1Nl Died of Disease. Richard C. Becker, W. Dowdin. X Tewi W Ruper Teachenor. Shelbina Tambkin Severely Wounded. ceant Privates Cohas- Fnos D Bradford Fred Mo.: J Ga Sergeant James Whalen, | washburn [ Blocmenthal Pa Presque Tsle McKees Toc Privates Logan eph L. Donato Pa.; Wy Pa.; Jame street ard Di Desiderio. am M. Jonaon. ( Thomae Jones John J. Kir G Samuel Nelson, James D. Oliver, Pittsburgh: Albert K. a3 Aones gen, Pa.: Jerry D. Sullivan. Pottstown, Pa.: Michael Vanish, Pottstonwn, Pa Missing in Action. John G Amory. DeHart. Richland Harricon, La Regan. Jolist Mass. lor. Privates York: Bavard C Center, Wis.; Russall ¢ Ind., James New m Charles H Mahlon R. Unger Lafayette, Ind.: Wright, Toledo. Prizoner. Corporal Royal Lacour rairmount street, Meriden, Conn Previously reported officially reported returned Private Joseph Slack, ciere, missing, now to duty 1 | | . | pringfield, 11 died of | When you see this chap around i's time to do your canning and drying. Free book of instructions on canning and drying may be had from the Na- tional War Garden Commission, Washington, D. C., for two cents ta pay postage. TIME 1S SHORT Don't let autumn catch you with sm empty jar. Can and dry while the Canning and Drying are good. Fres book of instructions on canning and drying may be had from the National War Garden Commission, Washing- ton, D. C. for two cents to pay ‘{ Never was there a greater Fourth |dence in 1776. In all civilized count | was celebrated with such vim and vig | have been heard across the Rhine. { And here in this photo fs one in | of Fellowsnip.” The American and B July since birth of which excludes the Hun, the echo of fhe ries, or that tndepen- the stance of the great event ‘“The ritish army united for one cause (Underwood & Underwood ) One purple je! less coat, patch buttons, sport pockets.™ It’s like finding mon such suits at this price. Don't miss the chance. THE VERAND} OR THE KITCHEN It will only cost yon ten cents a day to have the comfort of enjoying the cool breezes of the veranda on warm days instead of the unbearable heat of the kitchen range. Ask your grocer to send you AUNT DELIA'S BREAD. You lose nothing and you gain not only comfort, ter and more wholesome bread than it is possible for because we are equipped better and have mastered substitutes more fully. and easily digested. HOFFMANNSBAKERY 62 West Main St. but really bet- you to bake the question Aunt Delia’s Bread is wholesome, Your grocer sells it. of nourishing Two Stores, 95 Arch St. Ladies Grey Washable Kid Oxfords BEGINS TOMORROW MORNING TOMORROW we shall place on sale a big stock of $4.50 value Women’s NEWARK Grey Washable Kid Oxfords with kid covered heels, at $2.45 the E.au'—-dmoak less If their worth! Extra! Newark Stri ik HoIc omen; various colars $2 values $1% Not more than 2 pairs to a ‘customer. If you can duplicate them anywhere for less than $4.50 we will refund your money. Hundreds are going to jump at this chance—so come early! Sale begins promptly at 8.00 tomorrow morning or 324 MainSt., Near R.R.Cro Open Monda nnd Saturday Event