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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST WATERBURY NOT A | RSt casunrss R AN SUPREMEIN GOOD BABY TOWN "o AERO DEPARTMENT ——— I 8,411 For Previous Week MEMBE | = 81 WEST MAIN & | 3 | EthSiaS- \ Insanitary - Conditions lmerier@[‘."sz;x}.:‘s:.,‘j{:;)3;,. it Made Second Assistant Secretary f ‘ | ol Wa for Air Service ' 1 : | totalled | With Health of Growing Tots | eare or it ) i : ‘ i | ed as follows 1 g - i Washington, Aug. 28.-—The inade-| Kiled or died of wound OfMic { IIG | suacy of the protection afforded ba- | 257: men, 2,194: wounde ) | . } l O & S and the imperative need for more ofticers, 1,110; men, | an ! - PRk g e e vious week. The casualties are divid effective means of preventing the ~ fomim deaths of little children in one of the TWO BIG REATY DEALS arm Wwestigation an | towns where conditions have been L Suie R e greatly chan by the growth of war | arp, and Mrs, Wightman Buy and Sell Baker the 2 industries are revealed in a report on Russell Strect Properties t N 2 = 5 Waterbury, Connecticut, made public Should be glven by our by the Children's Bureau of the U. & An imy We Are Now Showing | citizens to our soldiers Department of Labor. Fven before | put throus and cailors who are the war insanitary housing conditions, | fer of two fine >t the | { Sencdl NEW ALL SUITS gehiincinandiioniuston imperfect civic provision for educat t Andrew J. Sloper s rough | stant Secretary of ind bnd—that Our ing mothers in the care of thelr chil Camp . . munitions Conntry and Aliies shall 1 + 1 B 1 bv hir 1 : L dven, indifference to the need of giv- by him o tein-Bloch and Learict Hols. . ing the many foreign born mothers of Lenox t 2 Hens oo Drop the hoys a line el s o h y r re h{ b B Py the advice and help they need i tnar Cronl s o Shuman i often and send ”"‘r"‘ g make them assimilate American wa dd Co.. and Katie Noble W e e e remembrance rom o o1 ave militated to keep Mo 3 \Wizhtman 1 2 e & 1 ¢ T ’ and customs have militatec <o) Tr. and Wizhtman iiServicanitin s ) ne ome | Air § e, the changes virtually All the new Styles home—they will great- R Bl GEER e S 'tly occupy their new home, Tt establishad e Iy appreviate it ~ed for the years 1910-1915 146.5 per . old their residence at 29 Ru 1% i s e b L thousand or about one death in every | street to the Nort Tudd Mf Mr. Ryan will act as Second vited. . i early half Y 5. ~ = b > e onc ceven live births, which is nea It will be occupied by Proctor Carr, | ant Secretars of wrar i o 47 Interest Paid on o e mieiiorin oGS Registia Nl A R R ant Secretary of War in pl savings Accounts Bae i ¢ cou e At rd R tettinius, who is now A g tion Area ast annual meeting of itancerand who o ‘o X : e N torm Ty rance, and who will remain there in Room 410 5 July. who is moving here T B | definitely as special representative of high for all groups in the city. TWo [\ Y. to take un I . sie sl poclalhiens ont o thousand one hundred and ninety- |ya .. AT deparin v lenary 5 powers. Mr. Ryan will not only have seven babies born hetween June 1 Plel transachi supervision, control, and direction of 7 1913, and May 31, 1914 yere s i 8 ahout 835,000 P reau of Aircraft Production, of | 8‘ afl'e { cluded in the study In each case a I he himself has heen the direc- | ) : personal visit to the home was made. N " e . s 7 T - tor, but also over the Bureau of Mili- Ci i%r = C 25” GAbUALTiES lN [ and the mother or if she were not SR tary Aeronautic: which Maj. Gen lothing Co. Diving e pers 0 had the child ki (e maintm 2 Thrift Stamps For Preminms in New poor, native and foreign horn wers the changes announced were being in- alike included and every one of them The local committee to have charze | stituted with the full concurrence of willing gave the information de- f the New Britain exhihit of home | President Wilsor It is the president's Thomas report on the aircraft investi (Continued from P of the babies had died hefore they ate Fair at Ber tember 24-25 the dead and ecaring for the wounded. | of fathers who earned less than were a year old. But of the babies s A e helirationttor thalcraatinty: ! Chamber of Commerce rooms to make | ampbell is home on | Six dead were taken from one Mexi- [ a year ahout one in six died AUTINE | further arrancement This eshibit| | | ter several trips to | can house its first year, whereas when the|j< heing planned in accordance iwith | ber of the Cabinet equal in rank and e — /B transports. | Mayor Penaloza of Nozales, Sonor er's yearly income was much { tie . pecial resolutions adopt- | power to the secretary of war " { e ) \ ; | fathers vearly incom h [ the intent of special resolutions Aol power {o the secretary of war Ihe National War Garden Clotutniss r commissioners | Was Killed while standing in front of | as $1.250 the death rate was greatly soting of the common | Al i e : Mt el monthly meeting | the railway station in the Mexican | reduced. and ahout one baby in every e T e O e e o sion has given out the following Connecticut’'s war garden drive towr | fifteen died And a fifth of the here premiums f- | announcement t vear has resulted in the planting Profound regrets “for yesterday's | births in Waterbury were in families | ferent displays and the awards will T T A e R clash between Mexican and American | where the father ecarned less than !in the nature of Thrift Stfmps | dent, 1 have today selected John D. | Of 63,000 back yards and vacant lots, oldiers were L by Gen. Elias i rown and Lincoln cc o ol - | 8450 vear. By far mT 5 i ; Ryan to act as Second Assistant Sec 1ccording to the preliminary esti- Camp [ ; o e S el L Rergo g tathcia gl THREE MASTER SUNK | retary of War in the place of Bdward | yute5 of the National War Garden World enls i A | come group were emplo, in | R. Stettinius, who is now in I"rance Americans u elegram received from Calles at | pactories. Waterbury is the largest | ; 1al : Commission, based on reports from o Magdalena, Sonora 3 = U-Boat Captain Intends to Sink Eight | Mr. Stettinius will continue the spe- | more behina agdalena, Sonora, toda jen. Cal- | hrags and copper manufacuring city | cial representative of the War Depart- | all over the state. This will add near- | "o, S A marriage license has been T A e e e e e e || e St e Move Ships. | cial nta the Wa D 7 / | The recent pYOFMEss of the alifes o Frank White of West Main street o enfon J in the United States. The foreign jment in France, with full power to | Iy $4,000,000 to the food wealth of | attributed to the mass employment Of : e ceed itof the bordenfbys Presidents CATH |G o T R e e e e i o oTi] A Port. Aug: 28 | oav : : t 7 pos 2 and Mrs. Julia E. Marston of Rock) | T were 1 r : B. =°. | carry out Special missions with which | 44 statc tanks which had vielded initial suc- >se. ) '~ | paid than the natives. About a third The Newfour three-masted | he is charged. and will exercise as = ¢ y [iei S e 0 1l : i o is scheduled to arrive here | oe tno foreign born fathers earned | schooner Bi captured and | such special representative all the The gardening campa et Dot Gonndt s i _ The electric light company is short- | this morning. Gen. Cabell arrived | oo tnan $480 a year, whereas of the | sunk by a Cierman submarine on <.,w.J‘ followed by a vigorous canning and | e ning the poles on West Main street, | at 3 a. m. from Douglas. The confer- | o8 88 228 & ¥€ah B ACTERS P " | urday night. Her crew landed today ringing the street lights nearer the | ence is to be held in Nogales, Ariz., The schooner was hound from Brazi zrounc ‘umerous complaints have : longed to this low paid group. Few hoon 1 zround. Numerou mplaints have | today forelign horn fathers were earming as|to & Canadian port with a carze of much as $1,050. tokaces But low income is not the only in finence working for a high infant mor tality rate among the children of forcign born parents, The infant mor- tality rate among the Lithuanians as a hole who form an important part of ranza to express these regrets person- Hill. Both have been married before. [ aqiy. powers he has herctofore had John D. Ryan, ond assistant | drying movement, and the numerou TH ANNIVERSARY O! secretary, is de irector of air service and is char th the re | | | requests from organizations, libraries MRE. AND MRS. CROWE. previously been made to the effect that | Reports that negro cavalry erossed ind individuals for copies ‘of the Com- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Crowe of the lights were hidden by the foliage | the international houndary during f the trees the shooting yesterday were officially Misses Olga and Anna Wilson confirmed here today. A detachment Florence. Mass., relatives of* the of the cavalry crossed International h sponsibility of procuring and furnish- The crew of the submarine told Cap- [ing to the army in the field ma- ) mission's canning manua ixln f‘v‘tv"‘fll\f_":" ”," ‘Fvv“z““ ‘.}Zf,r "‘;.:[\’.lrm! and personnel required for the | extent of this work. Desire to win | anniversar = p S AL aVICE and is given supervision national recognition i stirrir » Iheyaweres they inte to sink eight mave | control. and direction over the bureau y 5 o Rev. Michael aircraf@ production and the bureau | much friendly and patriotic rivalry in Mary’s churcl show the | 64 Grove Hill 25th steamers now 1 d for this port e n Washington, are avenue at 5 p. . and rode one block city into Nogales, Sonora, to clear the adobe houses of snipers of military aeronautics with full power | many places the women desire | Hartford dioce | | Waterbury's population, is far higher AUTOIST HITS TREF | completely t b-ordinate their activi- | (o win pat S 5,000 it ties and to develop and carry out the g recent ye even than that for the lowest income A S TGl G o0 e N EeT! (Emn . . school Albert hurch, of 143 Kensington G 0 P TURN DOWN PORD group to which many of them belons, | Meriden Public Scrvice Driver Does So [ air program. Mr. Ryan will seleet w | | = e ' of avenue, for Irving A. Church, who re Uy I SR e To Avoid Injury to Child new head for the bureau of aircraft| tol Prize rtificates which the M- | gtructures this ci cently enlisted in the Naval Reserve I s | production mission is offering to bluc bbon | Crowe. have two 5 = ) - mothers more than one in five died be 2 ohel e ane ler | Twest AMai e will leave Wednesday for Pelham L t Skean W Tain Bay, Early Returns from Primaries Indi- party was given last \ Thrift | well known b t the home of Mr. and Mrs Benedict . Crowell, First Assistant Alma and Leona Crowe. Secretury of War, is specialiy in- fore it was a vear old. The habies of | street, Meriden, knocked down a small winners for the best canned:vegeta Irish mothers died at a slightly lower | {ree on Broad street this afternoon to _ 3 trusted with the responsibility for the e Teat Mor S. Senate— | rate. ‘As a whole the babies of foreign | avaid striking a child who ran acros . y nning ca \ ate His Defeat For U. S, Sepat : munitions program. and as Director of he canning campaig South Carolina Rejects Blease, a third higher than that of the bahies keane had heen up in the north power to sce that the munitions re- | campbell. secretary of State *AGAINST DR. RUMELY D p Imeom. | Of native mothers i west n;(“‘;‘,”:’\ e Srifents | auired for our military operations are | council of Defen ve out 5000 - 2 The report points out seve e u 2 e plete returns from yesterday's primary | oono g1 this higher rate among ran from the sidewalk and the only | Procured and furnished to the army in | window hangers saying: “We Have election indicate that Menry Ford has | s oot o i8Sl 8 Bt T way to avoid hitting her was to sud been defeated fo the Republican nom- t t0teixn boin mother bas io contend jdenly turn’ theduto: Hkeane acted nation for United States Senator by ehild, but he | bles grown in war gardens SMITH FAMILY RE-UNION the field War Garden”, contributea by the Mr. Keppel retains the duties herc- | nxational War G n commission tofore assigned him The Vacant Lot and Home Garden Girl Tmplicates Him in Scheme to uickly and saved t = against more dangers to her child’ ¢ Send Food to Germany Via uman H. Newherry, former Assistant | y oo “4pan those that nsually threat- | damaged his auto in so doing. retary of Navy % Srettinius s pursuance of a plan | gent, is giving out 200 manual en children of fathers wose earnir hildren fath with him before he e Ihorn, SLormen [C oy ol are low. The isolation of the Lithuan- [ ENFEMY HAS SECRET MEANS Sl A N York, Aug. 28—Testimony | 2ird i ; s ian group especially tends to keep tha TO GET INTIIATIV i lich Whitney have received pies for porters claim T e in full accord their emploves. Readers of the Hart- Amazter m Ang R ford Public Library are 1l asking for o e e DEATHS AND FUNERALS | canning literature, Miss Rache among local enthusiasts. Pratt & $hat Germaniintersats with! which! Dr : Rumely former publisher of the ”j.fl,‘{"'.‘ ‘.,,. . their surroundings in this new conntr Mail, was ociated, planned = ShLn ing elg Many of them have come from the fres to ship food to mentral countrie counties ow: Newberry 3 Ford | outdoor life of the farm to wrestle with b 1,781: Osborne 1.649 The | 1and oncludes an by Lieut William John McCavtney been furnished with a consignment In Bridgeport there is a spirited campagin, led by George W. Wheeler, hours Mav God protect the father- Stone, librarian, reports. She I thence to Germany, before A . crowded tenement conditions \ the Demoacratic primarie Lithuanians show the largest per cent | Gen. Baren von Ar William John McCartney died of babies fed artificially; they how Salercat : been obta had little trouble n disposing of seld NAehrioit a ou in disposis Idoy Nachri u | 1ast night at the hone of his eals of me e “hatfield, of 33 High street, | chairman, executive committee, Council of Defense, and John attorney general J& . Sealhar Helme, his lone opponent, and has | <o the lIuy per cent of infant I3 easily n that nomination. t permitted tc ro: ilin over a Attory deaths caused by improper feeding manager of the Bridgeport Home | Writing pu will aid the Germ initiative and recouping abeth M. Rosenberg Retuns) fromninefoutior forty-one it as L cis IR Res i e e e i e R Garden committee, who is following up the garden work with canning. M Wheeler is distributing 2,000 manual Mrs. Curtis Hakes, chairman Wo- " { precincts in § jir County, the firs ¥ nographer employed AT n St. Clair dlepao t | of modern hygiene, poor housing, con- on J 187 having iRl ested ; ] He does not ey stified, Mr. Becker said, | received, show in the Senatorial race: [ piveq it mav he with e Republican—Newherry, 403; 17ord, against which other conditions have | ¢Nd speedily e e probat ch, she said, outlined left the habies unprotected | Tohn MeCartney and came to this city proposition to have American citi Helme 9 A e e BAND CONCERT TONTGHT, oy T imae i \rents moved here | Man’s committee of the War Bureau, State Council of Defense, reports that e took dictations fron fully api Osborn, 92. Democratic—TFurd, ey kE 035 conlral sce INC OB s = arly re- | fant death rate from preventable di Tho 1At oL the e e e Ho e e is| the “canning bulletins of the com- carriers whic 1 he turns showe 1t B. Diel leading Cole 3 S zestive diseases considerably higher | singing prozram 1in tion | Mr, McCartney associated with 1 i t with G Blease in the race for the nomination mission are the most popular publi- than that for the registration arca.|with the band conac tihe 2 ister in the news business on Main cation sent to the committee’ and many se transport food (o [ for the United States senate. WIth|mqpa fact that modern Dicl vote reporte ik and Bleas: 0 from the first precincts to the | report, Cooper is running well ahead s th which was identi- | for governor and may be nominsded League; | in the first primars The race for the short-term senato is very close, with Pollock, Bennet and - an r, | and Peoples in the order named not| e such eivie wor e ity Carl € have then Ar apart he long ticket nd con- nurses' association and since the sur- been a E rman propc Wires make fhe returns very |yey was made by the children’s bureau | the associatinn has extended its worlk s expected tonish eral hospital of heart trouble. He was | W25 The total vate will be about Few of the Lithuanians, however, who 5y ot s . f Blease is attributed ol n short s S N Clar Elizabeth Ketcham, em- 3 ‘G POOR iy i lappear to be most in need wise di | S| e ] St = = RATLIWAY BECOMING POOR ) President Wilson to thal cotion and adviee In adapting their | WILSON SAVES SOLDIER'S LIFE. | widow and three sons in Greece he | ergency home’ demonstration agent J ¥ F i g | | ftuneral was held this afternoon, sery- | at Middletown, 7 N7 qu y) hygiene Knows | po held tonight at 8. These street how to prevent certain digestive dis-| .asions when the mothers and e funcral he held from Mr 100 copies have been sent at her re- eases of habies is used as an argument | o "Now Britain should take intorest | McCartney's home on Iriday | Quest for distribution for extending work that will glve every | ,1d help develop the true spi ‘i fternoon at g Rex ooy he New Haven Gas Light mother the knowledge without which | o4 " ontherings, No other effort | Sutcliffe, rector of St. Mark's chuvch, | Which has held canning and drying she cannot protect the lives of her 3 : he ot pr th provides such a ready means of coming | Will conduct the services and inter- babies. : . e s under the direction of Miss Mathilde 2 8 together in common expression in the | ment will be in Fairview cemetery wder A 1 Waterbury has not ignorved the need 4 5 e | Science, Y. W . A., is using 500 canning manuals as textbooks. The Senutinl o R it Gern The T £ he thought fe roanfiinl yersit demonstrations for the past month r. He Albert, then financial at- ehe k) trie development of national nnit The popular war cong full of life Soter Antoni. wnd enthusiasm ) g the Soter Antoni, aged 38 vears. died ountry over e hihine morning at. (e New Brliaih Ger: | monthly attendance at these' classel 21 ganda mode of living to the conditions in| Washinztc 5 : Lo hiol 1l their adopted land. have availed them- | clemenecy for D naving heer the Greek Or- Atk ssln e .- the « 1t vivate Franklir | selves of the organization's services. Czarnecki, medical corps, wl | The housing conditions in Water- | centenced . fr hoby con were seriously congested ecven vtial he he e 2 ymmand 1—1917 Smith Form-A-Trugk big | James Riley | hefore the influx of war worker Dis- the e omt | | Al ot buildines inadeduate and sty e : n- | The funers James Riley EVERY LITTLE BIT G 1O faulty plumbing, infrequent and irreg- | ot f a0 D S ment. | this morni SET st O L A I ey Wi Wt T e R o it i, | BRINGS VICTORY NEAR | (Civy Sapyice Station thodox ehurch on Reatty v~ | among others of & Carolina) jal was in Fairvie i canning booklet <hape. Mr. Bl is or can iy inistration | n the Express body., almost new President commaute € B lihe it it its | citizens Tavol loliba s e " o ¥ and_confinement fpout Novi pevt | wasreol REPATRING, TIRES, ACCESSORIFS ; S lromialcnts WRIeEDIS LS b ASBED TO PUT BACK PAY Qe Lmannl THE HOUSIS OI' TRUCKS AND Waterbury approprintaq anl out i TAKE BELIGIOUS ARTICLES IN NEW LIBERTY LOAN DELIVIZRYECGATS Enemy Alen Women Must Report When They Chanege Residence, he work of its health department and I Washington.eAu Railroa SERVICE TRUCKS, VIM DELIVERY its gy : pom s t i General 2 Jiving condition: which (he healf] com HE SINGLE PERIOD COLD-PACK METHOD N 5 t ¢ 5 SIMPLE AND PRACTICABLE TO PUT e only s s FOOD IN SMALL AS WELL AS LARGE QUAN-| iy ) A ~onsorved | ! 1 : D TO CHURCH TITIES, THE HOUSEWIFE WHO UNDERSTAMD SH 1 . b wed. The wer ) { v 5 £ FROCESS WiLL FIND THAT IT PRYSTO PUT, Anna Strickland L : o« P EVEN & SINGLE CONTAINERL, Y | | Lon A : i ‘ ACKERS SENT TO (€ B 3 5 ; Vo s e 4 TR S §m pr s | exemption hoards and recently appn Hartford. An 7 ] . Get the free canning book the Na- n t Buckley has now 2 tional War Garden Commission of T slations t 11 |'hended in this city. e been indu oo t s i n 1 5 i S eidas - ¥ 00 LATE FOR CLASSIFICATIO i 1 the arm v nd - S e e e e | . ) i VANTED ¢ prir c women Brit- i Deven g e The stamp for postage and save the war Burlington, C pay on easy plan? Then ade. Apply at Herald Office Aparto. garden Crop. Unionville R. F. &