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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER WTHSEM] MAIL | ITEMS | DIPHTHERIA BPIDENIG | pEaTus anp_runmrars SN N | " EVANS AND doseph Schectman, Stockholm, Sept. 20.~—Prince Eric, Week o-Teland's . seph Schectman 50 vears, | duke of Vestmanland, voungest son | “Chick” and His Lin v [ Four Cases at Children’s Home and an, s Ta b 4 at his home, 340 trect, fol- | of King Gustaf, died today of 5 Miss Grace Leeds, who is altending | Other Inmates Found to he Germ ; ing illness. Burial was | monia, which d "d from S Y in Iied Cross Exhi school, Cambric Mass., " Beth Alom cemetery frer- | influenza. ilis rdiion o Ghor i el oo hoer The dieediod b snivheed b iy A e i e on Shuttle Mead (Continued From Tenth Pag | ’1"!’,“ ]‘“““"“" o :""” S Four cases of diphtheria have oc s widow, (1»\,\,‘,7,‘:.‘:»‘:“ and ‘”‘,‘y‘filf‘”?a‘:: 30 KILLED IN TRAIN WRECK. iefore a_gallefy home for the marriage of their | curred amongst the inmates of the | mayors secrotary: Chi o hist Pari Sept. 20, (Ha )—T | thusiasts, “Bobbys pasportation resources available in | | SUve ALy B Dersons \osily childre sturning | Big Four golf Lol - Miss Mildred Leeds. Mrs. John | Children's Home on Corbin avenue, | school student: Jenny, Mary, Harry, | POrSOns. mosi hildren returning | ; e dispatches of muails the occasion R S e | i "lind Mrs. D. Doursman of Maple Hill, | [tom vacations, were killed and more | in a Red Crosg e delay in the delivery of soldi Wha is comp hospital libragian | 400 the diphtheria microbe has been | than a score injured in a train colliion [ the Shuttle Me mall will be eliminated, except as Tice was unable to at- | found in the throats of 17 of the other | iy Micockanal son | Retvean Dijon ¢ roche yesterday. | lowered by 138 et which is improperly addre tend the ceremony because of her du 5 inmatc in addition, the health | [foward, have returned from a twg | AMerican soldiers assisted in recover- | record of 72,48 The matter of the add to insure | oo department has wned that the weeks' automobile (rip “through New | & bodies and transporting the In- | of Hartford; PEOIRPL delivery is of vital 1mport-| ““gpap yinen handrekehiefs—Wil- | children who are diphtheria carriers | York and New Bngland. PO ured in ambul to a cantonment | “Chick” Ew ance e misspelling of a name or| as ttended the Lincola et school on i i | nearby feated Max & the use initials where a word Tholf oaiklayers. Masons and | Wednesday, and because of the possi- Bould be spelled out may not only bility that other - =S a1 i 3 : Y hat other pupils miy have ho- ) vvv:‘ its be ing rm‘ livered 1. {4mportant “'l‘ € “"” e v ! ";' et ‘1‘ health department is now goins o | k y th wnds of letters Carpenters’ hall on Church street. | ta10 jmmediate steps ta take cultures i '. g Q e : - Main St. received which cani e | Special business of importance of the throats of the 300 or more pu- | Demands $1,000 From A. €. Hinckley Rmptly delivered, if delivered at all, | members will come up. pils at the school. .y S o account of the matter in v B e L e The health department staff, in con- But Forgot to Tell Him Where to | l : they e addressed. The initials ! Adv. | junetion with attending physician, yves- | Very Good 1 5C QA { hJ ay ar bulance Corps i . 2 < en's | eave It 1 . 3“\‘1”\::::4‘ W }‘m ‘r“:”\“m s N A Brawin ay | terday quarantined the Children's | Tuna Fish can Hation| (Clearance-Ofics while | brought suit, through Klett & Ailing, | Home and made Schick tests on the Aaron . Tlinc ontac Case:; This £ s to deter- 5 N . C." means ‘Aero Construction | to foreclose a mortgage an property of | €ontact cases. This test is Lo deter- | cafe the old Hanna block on o ; ¥red Winkle has attached the property | the microbe in their throats may de- | ;" pic o donday - | e Cross, A. 1. C.” means *“Aviation In- e Ase ilaalr er o t tho / B on it stion, which is located on South | Velop the disease itself or not. Tf the | .o nb 1daq him to surrender $1, LARD b Coffee B R et Bram et | estel st hat thestiare (etscentiblo oo e iteiwonla bny tie fourolCl Best Comp. - well a¥4oldie un into the hundreds Groslev Stuing Orchestra, Mr.VA- B | to the Clsed o o by the attending | IMPrint of a hand, made of black ink C Our Bet B in sor , into thousands. The | hall tomorraw night.—advt m]!nunmnml at once ,‘\ e attending | contained in the lotte Mr. | LAR]) e o some cases into thousands. The % 2 h v | physician as a preventive measure . R hame of the soldier addressed should Largo assortment wool hosfery | ! lyslcian SRR | Hinekley reported the matter to Chief e — = TEA .. # b& 'written in full instead of usiag| $5¢ to $2.50 at Wilson’s—Advt { or Police William J. Rawlings B Selected - inftials, and the branch of the serv- Barzain Week at Besse-Leland’s. | “It's the work of ho said Chief | i » I e Best C b the soldier is attached should be Adv \wlings and that opinion is aiso | EGGS 2 o weitten in full with the designation Henvvlshalcer B vilirocl e wrearars S shared by Mr. Hinckley. The writing L = | TEA f company and regiment, or battery | e¢ 75 \Wilson'a. Advt Gets Not More Than Two Years for | the letter and the size of the im- | [ . and regiment, as well as that of the . 2 print indicate boys’ work, The lettor Libby 25 4 Oscar Peterson was arrested th P k C st Red branch of the service to which he be-| binine by Polioeman Thonias Stoie Thefts from Camp—Was Veteran of also unbusiness like in that it Dre sing 1 BESt iongs. There are ma e Y e e id not direct Mr. Hinckley where to 3 SALMO panies and machine @&un batalions, Verdun, | place ) ; D it GaTonts T U T B the money. The letter came | S 2 | s eitirely different and separate or- | R0 A% (SR T L N D, Luman C. Beckett, a veteran of Ver- | through the mail . A“d/(’ld Oil 39(: Best Pink- SALMON ganizagions, In some « tl engia lorganizations there are several differ- | Ba Week at Besse-Teland's. | dun, who enlisted in Company I ta Pint C an ent battalions, each battalion having Adv, g0 back to war on the Germans, has MORE BUILDING ACTIVITY. l ompany designations the same as EEhailsiislesyaiasa i SlipRoni s weatans | Saui vl S e o Thore Lt hantind i \am n other hattalion For | $5.00—Wilson's.—iAdvt Sasentencaditofnol moreRtn Ruilding Inspector A. N. Rutherford C ]dfl(‘V Mal g ampanies of : : vears in the Vermont state prison. He || S SYRUP o these organizations it therefo Mr. and Mrs. B. R. D o 7 e in has issued the following permits to- orn hherecsary to give both designation of r. and Mrs. B. R. Demarest of was convicted of the theft of clothing | day To William 1. Allen, for H O C large can : Black Rock avenue are receiving he company and th er of the i ) 5 and dress suit cases from a camp in [ Docrr. an ice house at Lincoln street \‘ ashm BB s s o s eoner nuatans eniihe M D BTl SRR SR S ctesioni e Los 150 M pea NG S i 2 " 13C Ver\ (,ooq plizs PEAS large can A madority of the improperly ad-| daughter. field (Mass.) men. His arrest took | $7.000; to . G. Platt for garase ad- | POWDER fressed mail shows carelessness 3 in Week at Besse-Leland's. | place at Thompsonville a few weeks | dition at 10 Grave Hill, 10 x20, costing i rather than lack of knowledge of the Adv. |ago. Charles Bundy, who was arrest- | §1,300; to Carlson & Toviei! for - — S y ¥ P . > s GO D . T roper address The Coagresation Week executive | ed with Betckett and who claims West | Zenke, porch, 6x12 at 105 Cievelan 2edE otk Very G P 1 r h Tutt C i The war department has now under | committee of the Swedish Tutheran | Philadelphia, Pa., as his home, v stre to Geor CGiompertz for i advisement a proposition to stop all | church will meet this evening at the | not tried as he is recuperating from | ations at 110 Greenwood strect and Beans Soap Bincompletely addressed mail at New | church an operation for appendicitis. | ing §200 o o York, returning it to the sendex Splendid hose 2 for $1.00 at Wil- This would save a great deal of time | (o700 0" lieve much disappo ent and pita 1l muchidisapuolntment an Bargain Week at Besse-Leland's. paxiety. Adv. | With what has been done or is now ] i Adv. 5 > Special sale men's linen hand- béing done to insure the prompt de- | Speclal sale mens b { #ry of mail, there should be no | kerchiefs—Wilson’s—Advt. : R : “ d 2 RERRRRRS. - a ecasion for delay or non-deliverey CEm—— - f e 9 ) ] = e : \ ot letters ta our soldiers in France WIL BURN MORT Lo § Moh. Qreamen 53c BEEF : G K i B4 ¥ Evergreen Sweet 23C it those writing them from home will — — Corn ...... doz L réalize that the slightest inaccuracy almud Torah Association Wipes Out _ Y . g i 3 64 L R B ptedn B Moh. Selected B¢ 0 : e _ : G 25¢ The second mortgs indehted United States Food Administration Lemons . ... doz e 1on-delivery 4 N 3 7 n\a.\:“:;m‘.’:x“ D e o [[o7 b el ro iatio: Eggs ..... doz er.. nddresses and _ocoasionally o | JOT PHIQ DY the TReEars Aad A coue | | Whole Milk BONELESS BOSTON SHOULDER ROAST c LIAN PLATE Fancy Native secret militar movements, letters 2 9 P B ;| ROLLS b BEE b BEEL i - 3 5 - | September 22 at 8:30 m. ‘hees TOLLS ik . 3k R Dofs = should reach tho soldiers at the | SPlember 22 at 8:30 p.m. = Cheese s Ll B0 Potatoes 15 1b pl. front promptly. @ meriean soldier | e exercises, which will inciudo | Ml Swift’s LEGS SPRING LAMB ..... b 1FORES SPRING LAMB .. 1b Cape Cod Fe A letter for an Americar 1d of Gl Margarine 33(: | 25(; e 12\, ) 1 @ essed as | 1h¢ burnir the mortzage in. Europe should be so addr s aral SR O 4 npow his rank, his full name in- o iy = Raspherry CHOICE CUT IEAN ¥ f H CHOICE STEWIN( I arge White s ddle name, his com- 7 i 3 i S STE! i 4d B e n 26C i 3 ; C 2 n 36C 88 YEARS OLD TODAY. phny or battery and his regiment, as | 88 YEARS OLD WODAY. =~ Jam v Cauliflower each well as the branch of service ! g o P ETII——— : . TR S I DA ST : . street celebrs d her 88th birthday to < y P ; i .1‘,y‘,\ ; Her xl‘\]v‘ -nnlx’,j M‘LJ IE]IL:rvl(A‘ll‘v"l'l— ‘ it oo 1 5c FANCY VEAL 9 TO 11 A. M. HOUR SALE RUMP ROAST l‘an() Native | T 12 PR“BLA]ME“ | man of New York unive and Her Butter ..... Ib o1 P »35¢ J ooy ey e DS 2 ¢ Celery bunch ’ [ e Mohican Peanut 25(‘, SIRLOIN, ROUND &S C Jersey Sweet with her today. Another son, B C. ROLLED OATS D DRIED BIIANS Merriman of ridgeport, w s unable | § [3 SGGS, X & S .__ - AS ‘LIBERTY []AY’ | u]‘ be pr 'n]‘ ”M:\' '\l"(- man "'"Iluj‘ L::;ir Sour ZOC '\:”“\” T 23c l\"“‘\' \“llf”"vlf‘ \'\l"' 48C x\(llll‘ns e 2iThs 35C {‘:?:géo‘[‘{\ipc, i AL ROAS SHOULDERS POWL her home with her son, G. Robert 5 ONTONS LARGE = ke Merriman, a foreman at the 1. & v | B8 Pickles . ... doz MOHIGAN PORK 18 oo ‘ 12¢ YELLOW SPLIT 29¢ Bananas .. doz arbin factory - : i o 2 (Continyed from First Page l<ancv Stufl'cd 33C AND BEANS ... can c FoardsviEn S o Bhas : kil Fresh Lima ZSC CAPT. CHAPMAN STRICKE! ; MOHICAN ASSORTED 10 o PRIDI 5 bars C WHOLI GREEN 31 Bea .. 2qts October 1918, as Liberty Day. On that e g soUPs N tcan C PEAS > 1bs C day 1 request the citizens of every Capt. William Chapman U. § % L 4 R R T S edmmunity of the United States, city, | Medical corps, is seriously {1l at the 3 TO t P. M. HOUR SALL, t TO 5 P. M. HOUR SAL .P town and countryside, to celebrate tha | Theodore Roosevelt Hospital in New i » KELLOGG'S Medford Preparcd N. B. C. MILK dise~very of our country in order to| York, sucering from panish influ- | & Smoked 24C KRUMBILES 2 phgs 25C MUSTARD 2 mason ,.,\25C CRACKERS 5 n.ZOC th Ruzhl 26(:,‘1 1b stimMate a generous response to the | enza s;!yalx“.l,ml\m"114»(\:‘)111qr;n:jnlrlfo""‘»'i""‘\‘:" 3 Shoulder: FRESH SHREDDIED LIBBY'S CONDENSED 15 DINNER BLEND 19 3 g S - COCOANTUT % MILK can C COFIER C Fourth Liberty Loan. Commemora- | While tive exercises, pageants, harvest home | at which he was stationed. Capt festivals, other demonstrations should { Chapman is the son of Mr. and Mrs be arranged for in every neighborhood | Willlam Chapman of Winthrop street under the general direction of the sec- retary of the treasury and the immeni | late direction of the 1 rty Loan com- devotion to the ideals which have ani- mated their country from its discovery apared may be excusod on Saturday, the 12th day of October, for the en- tire day e || From Manufacturers Who Make Only High Grade Garments for the Fine s e Trade the Garmenis in this Sale Can be Seen in the Most Exclu- the scene last of = e s _ sive New York Stores and They are Priced Just Doubie Bowman of Hart The bride was What We Ask ior Them in This Sale Hill of the South church performed the Meremor Miss Frances Parker The sale which opens in this store $65.00 Black Sealette coats with $55.00 Mouse color cloth suits Silk Petticonts Bloomers and Mr. Anderson, violinist, rendered fur collar $31.98. black fnr collar 50 ; s all colors § DeKover ew \va‘v‘\v & ddine | I, turday - 30 ¢ is just $45 Green cloth couts $29.98 $50.00 Black P suit with hlacl g s all colors $i ni Rk $35.00 Black Secalette coats $ g Jvelvet colyr s > Sby s "‘““ golol SR 00 consisted of rela s | lanother proof of the selling power of §60.00 Green Cloth Coats 3 .00 Navy poplin cloth suit with e e o, Nate d Twil mate friends o ] $48.00 Brown Cloth couts $26. Ltk eniliiomatb 3Rl Shirt Waists eouple ong the out of 2 - $75.00 Peacock Cloth $30.00 Mouso color cloth suit tore. Nes erchandise a Ik s Fuests were A. G. Bowman and v | : vagnerciahdi ack fur collar $41.08, fine poplin $17.98. o Woburn, Mass.; William W C I $50.00 Black Secalette coat 598, $30.00 navy blue poplin suit $17.98 18 $1.50, $1. gna Mis< Niriam Waiker i Iha > s way we open thel §69.00 Black Sealette cont $ And Many Other Kinds. $6.00 new styles $5.18 00 new Messal New York: Frank Sedgwick, Robe e ety e e i ! ! s nenasn e B essulit rir artford, anc - and Mrs. ; 15 00 e ’ Amisoies b cw styles §1.18. Sl ’ Rwire, of Tartford, and Mr. and 1v‘ season in women's Fashionablo] 33500 Mouse Color cloth coat | ] : $3.50 styles $3.19 i \cks of Providen ¢, Ik ack Sealette collar $19.98. i very special offer of $2.00 and S . 3 ssortment $35.00 Burgundy cloth coat with | #7%:00 Dink satin sjlk and lace cami- Wfior 11 child i e rey fur collar $17.98. 5 Saturday 98, T el ity S LATE i I K, 1 I 00 Green cloth coat § Sateen Petticoats $4.00 styles for $2.98, ‘ B : — lileverv day in the week, but each one e : styles for § i = eacock cloth coat § In the new floral designs and cin New 1 mier SALE—Twin Indian Motor | Stiion Villoral.d L) Infants’ Couts W Fall Hosiery G d conditio >rice $50. - & £3.00 women's s 1 > = Tel et e P 3w [fmust tind this out by inspecting our b $L.69 styles Saturday $1. iouiz R STOnE el s 2 daalp i 3 K rown Cloth cout e AL 3 00 St it i) 00 Women's s G155 Ts - ar 9 $1.98 tyles Sat aay St BOR SALE_Baby basinotte, ? stocks of new fresh merchandise from | Fur collar 08 - Luy yard, iron crib and reed go-cart. Fownes Gloves Phone 1526 9-20 $1.00 women's art s ilk 2.5 Tlas o $7.00 s for $6. & A s o 50 tan cape 8 $2. with Elastic at waijst $2.10. i L . s wool s te S0c women's are silk hc 7 n the Gymnasium and schoc Knit Underwear repe and crepe chine| In pretty ginghams 98 w $7.00 new styles vard wide ind suits. Our prices are lower and suitings Brown cloth coat w s | oty e 50 styles for ; ¢ women's lis i Bxtra sizes $1.59. 1007 styles ot women’s lisle hose 5 o Women's and $2.50 $3.00 sty for Pereal sumgalow aprons 0y LOBT—Buneh of keys between rafl HE O - =) ) grey cape 5 $2.00 Iixtra ) 2 Bungilow B e IR OUREAN DRI CGOODSECO 2.50 black glace kid gloves $2.00 faprons $1.79, S1 05 Etyles : ¢ women’s black hose Wednesdey morning. Finder return $2.00 black suede gloves $1.50 $1.50 percale Pungalow aprons| $1.50 stvles for $1.3 Dr. Denton's sleeping garment, $1 #o Herald office. Reward, 9-20-2dx. 381 to 385 Main Street. New Fall Fabric Gloves Are In rk Blue colo; $1.1 00 style e ——