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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1919. By Yourself e LB e, ST L i By Union Laundry Co. Compare tke cost of T SR o 4 it , i \(’iVe ar;e mfiking hun- e A o WE I\ ' reds o ousewives 2w ashw olnan, carfa’re, b B R G < N e happy by relieving them meals, soap, gaq?, Coa!f, . . mag il e ?lfl the I:lardest lgart l(l)f etc., to say noining o0 g R 2 R eir housework -- the the inconvenience, and R i G A family ~washing. This you will find our charges bl o T B service costs but 8 cents are moderate. 5 e, | Yy per Ib. All flat work Phone 904 and our e o S ; irtoneg. dWearmg apparel team will call. S e i iSn;fC ed ready for iron- A PART OF OUR WASHROO Union Laundry and Dry Cleaning Co. | 266 ARCH STREET Our Wagons Call Everywhere Tel. 904 FACTORY THIEEIS |ZcSiist S0 i)' EDWARDS RESIGNS | OBSERVE CLASS DAY CITY ITEMS CIN S50 BONDS i, e ot v or e | " - 1 g ca 2y A that he coins were slightly lighter | 1({]]:‘:;](:;\({" Il‘lxI I\l]?:,“\ll‘j‘ll:y(.h)]_lIQ[‘«’:;\‘([]_},“;;‘(; | FROM TRUST CO. AT HIGH SCHOOL —c 7, AR than real coin the federal d(‘]'flrti’!(’l’\' ! _ ; would have had difficult provi ot ko (ol LR GRS o $1.50 grade Balbriggan underwear | Morella Arrested in This City in Con-| tho coins spurions, The agente. of rested on the theft charge and during 95¢ at Besse-Leland’s.—advt . Lo A ot e B R that time he admits stealing about § Wids hey State : e Local Boy Accepts Position as Treas- | Striking Costumes Worn in Observ-| Come and examine our stock of | mection €ounter-l hat an expert chemist is connected i worth of cutle ile cutlery to the straws before purchasing this year's iti . 1 e . : ] £ this year's Stine He 5 1 with the work of making tt value of $73 was found in his pos- urer of Amcrican Trust Co. ance of Annual Event—Bazar hat. Conn. Hat Co.—advt. IcitinegiicldRing Bosen [t e ok or makine ine colng oy : ’ Yalne o0 978 free St e RO = [ ¥ the chemical composition of the metal Tony Morge Is Given MAMmUm 3o'sh ot Bomc oe e was i . Freo presonts at Park Tteserve salo| In connection with the arrest of|used ls borfece. cven posseosme. o i Sl by T, IR o of house lots on North Stanley street | Alfred Morella in this city on charges|ring peculiar to U mint metal. | made by Detective Sergeants Riehard- pap) 1 Eawards, assistant treasurer | The new plan of the high school | Saturday afternoon. Directly opposite | (o ooinorroiting, five others believed | ASSIStant United States Attorness PEH‘dl[y for Cllllel’y Thefts son and Johnson at the factory Eate ¢ {no Commercial Trust company, | authorities for the observance of | Shd Of carline. Tickets for free pres- (o 1, vo poen connected with the same] Daniel Shea will present the case to Wednesday night and he was brought - p_ 22, 2N ES L i the local ents, given away on the land at 2:30 | 'O h@ ¢ same e ‘ : 1 2:30 | Al S the Grand Jur - | to the gatehouse at that time and ... anq accepted a position as; day was tried out in the school( . m.—advt. tolC el coLn it = R NEC searched. ~An electric flatiron Was g .curer with the American Trust | with great success, and the cos- | 1 Morella have been arrested by the R £ ; . o2 S i 5 ; TENDERED SHOWER found in his lunch box and several 3 5 el 3 decided upon by the classes| 95¢ at Besse-Leland's—ady [[Bostongpolicegand ane fhela s slgin er Peter: 7 e e aaen S e elconicanu RO TR CLINTID SR SsiE R ion preren ceaWaNRE I I Der ance Y e ey e ey [ bail of $5.000 each. They are chargea Miss Esther Peterson of 67 Com- L g i Sl B L will takelefect oni Junc 3. 1655 G aents et ene e b A meeting of Phoenix Temple of | \jih imitating dimes, quarters and 2 IRavecuely was yRtender e e e A O e e o Mr, Edwards has been connected {mhe observances of other years have | Lon°r, NO. 19, will be held this eve- n]ns«;ellnnum'sf sh{)lwrr last evening rockets. er 2 as I 4 45 = i S i = = i E O J P " i- the home O p E: as 9 S N 4 - been logked upon unfavorably by the | DinE 8t O. U. A. M. hall. Two candi-| 1o sajd to be as nearly perfect as|'he hor & LdafElidson, F) headquarters the police searched his A VD dates will be initiated [ Winthrop street. She was presented . e i - faculty in many cases and it is now | gco T : | any which have ever been brought to} . : - 2 room on Beaver street, and a trunk B o g Straw hats, $2.50 to $5.00. Conn. | ; < with many useful and beautiful gifte: lence b I Dosed et of s43 | containing numerous pieces of cutlery o cerfain that the new method of how- | 17at Co—advt | the attention of the federal agents. | The evening was spent in games and e o el R S O, s S Gl G WA IO Bt SR N s e e TEanch (i | PR SHC Rocco Tacoussl, [ music and the departing guests ex- O O Ty O Fam T, Kirk. | Value of the articles was placed ; o L I |\ o) e stedl I el navy and s L ISRl Mg 2R Alfred Morella all | pressed good wishes and congratula= \ ks, J S oo o e : i ASiI L Bl E TS girls ap- | 1ated as apprentice seaman for musi- | ©f Worcester, Rocco Rizzacarde of | tions to Miss Peterson, who on June ing 1s - . AR |peared for class today dressed With{cian, He is stationed at Newport, | Gardner, Massachusetts, Michael Bat- | 4 is to become the bride The accused told a story connecting % L ‘“"]C“"‘;"_ blouses, lavender stockings p 1 tista and Dominic Spaneca of Provi- | Lundin of the presence of the irons, cutlery, etc., 200 WhL Skists whe the mals found in his trunk, with a draftee Stating that thousands of dollars’ worth of goods are stolen annually from the local factories and that the ulprits are seldom caught, Prose- cutor G. W. Klett, in police court this morning, recommended that a jail entence be imposed upon Tony 50 grade Balbriggan underwear | half dollars, and the spurious coins 1am was on the bench and imposed x sentence of 30 days in jail and an 1dditional fine of $50 and cos Morge a widower residing at 56 of Ragnar orth Attleboro, Mass members of the class wore lavender | ;i : z : - : - - Windsor ties and soc The method | killed in France. This man, who, he of observing the day was the same claims, was his boarder, took the cut- | 4 . with the other classes with the sub- j lery and irons.at Landers’ two years S i stitution of blue for lavender in the ago and brought them to Morge's junior class, green in the sophomore | ] house. It was his intention to return 2 c and pink in the freshman clas: and get married as soon as the war | v L | With the exception of the senior cla was over and he had asked Morge to 3 all the girls wore curls and ribbons save the stolen icles until that e ~ | to match the color adopted by their | "i‘ ].r time. ¢ | class. | i “1 was crazy when I took the other . | The big event of the day will be US AL BlG SA URDA SALE things Wed he said, when B . @ el | staged this afternoon in the zymnas- i bl asked for a reason for his thefts. : ‘ . jum at the close of school when a Lurel, Misa: = /Eight years 060 L | e e i e o She maxiz | g RS Big Offering Awaits You at this Market i ; ; S member of any CLOCEEETT R i) ol e . < S | class is aware of the form of enter- . TR 2555 i | TO COMPLETE PLANS SR | toinment e other classes intend 1o A Guarantee With Every Purchase at this Market aches, chills and A L el e e s || vers, and wasunable FCR ARMY CAMPAIGN o willond tolingreess ‘\17;”“;“”_“‘"v““‘:(f FANCY FRESH LEAN PORK LOINS .. 37¢ E GROCERY SPECIALS work ps - = ik % ¥ S 2 4 % $ (til:’enéxme. Ir a2 Commercial Trust company | [SPstition of the show at 8§ o’clock to- MESH LEAN FRESH SHOULDERS IMPORTED PURE OLIVE OIL . $4.50 Gal. BT Pinkham's Vogo e oroanisotion in 1915, He in|nieht and the gymnasium has been iMPORTED ITALIAN PURE OLIVE OIL 90c Pint table Compound was ! Semicc Men to Outline Districts * highly regarded by the officials as well fitted out for a hig bazar, similar to SMALL LEGS OF LAMB 35¢ | MACARONT . ... ..... 2 1bs. for 25c o end el oS IR e T e [elane ieTal nkiconnection St 1ask i e TWO LAR: T30 and I took twelve Diancr at Knishts of Columbus e ']’(;' "’\‘i oo e ‘\\“dh ‘(lee‘b year's pageant. Booths have been LAMB STEW ........ . | Two can D bottles of it, and my D e Llbg [lexected by the Civie club, Y. W. A. ST SR health hasbaen good sl st B e the past four vears Mr. Ed. |2 8nd several other school clubs, INE POUN. st b N S U e g pe 3 ME - and the gym has heen decorated with MOKED SHOULDERS ........... ... 30c WO CANS able to run the ma- | nins 7 i o ds has spent two years in the serv- | the colors of the four classes. ONE CAN PEAS .... Rl e s iy }v]hr »;( w»‘l;\s loc. When th; 1{111»0,9 s:;neblsfimn’\e‘ ik A Gome o Ghanting awall B ROAST OF HEAVY STEE ; SIZi BrROOMS 3 A > Columbus club roo lans for the embroiled with Mexico in 1916 he | show and the faculty supervisors of POTATOE % making besides my housework. You | ; e ; " ¥ 5 Glelel 1000 JGHen g ors of | O oy e RN s Doron ws 2 e, uglibertympuh coming palmerloimy Wi \)2 ir;‘e served on nyc‘no\r'dcri Asain, w hen | the various clubs are taking care of | FOWLS AND CHICKENS FIVE CANS CONDENSED MILK . al 1 3 % | complet ptains be in- | this country declared hostilities on |the gym decorations. - 5 FOUR POUNDS COR will help some poor suffering woman. e, s 2 I 3 3 e CORNED BEEF (Nicely € R POUNDS e Mexd GERANFORDNI23T SeconaiAve | EERSICC ISR el s Rothefidias iCermeany SN P wardsfansyceed Bho N i ORNE (Nicely Corned) B Laurel, Miss. ploBEh ey COpER call to the colors. His attention to S | : ; | e e e : FRESH CUT NATIVE SPINACH AND Thersands of wormen dm;:alnng fror " he campaign is to he rried on his duties won him recognition from | OFFIC IN ANTIPODE! FRANKFURTS .... 23c 1b BOLOGNA . ... J PARAGU day to day in just such 2 miserable con- | [, Moyl + his superiors and he was sent t0 an , The North and Judd Manufacturing BE LIVER . NEW CABBAGE. NEW POTATOES. CUKE dition as was Mrs. Sanford, or suffering | "¢°k of May 19 to It is the pur- officers’ training school at Fort Ogle-| i i ; ONTONS. LETTUCE. DANDELIO? RHT from displacements, irregularities, ir pose of the organization to raise thorpe, where he was commissioned | pany contemplating opening a SUGAR CURED BACON i flammation, ulceration, backache, sidc- f $13:000,000. " New 1in's quota is as a second lieutenant. He trained | branch office in Sydney. Australia. | ache, headache, nervousness, or ¢ the | $13,000. soldiers Camp Zachary Taylor and | The company has an extensive trade | blues.”” The drive in this city will be under mp Greene and was recently hon-|in the Antipodes at present Such women should profit by Mrs. | the supervision of ex-service men. orably discharged. { 2 gt = - ' 7 Sanford’s experience and try this famor Former members of the 26th Division A IF MOTHERS ONLY KNEW [ SR X i root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinl united in a body and will assist ADDRESSES TEACHERS' MEETING | During these days how many children are 3 7 ham’s Vegetable Compound, and find [ in secur the allotment. Speeches Ml MaD onaldl e s ovennmient | ol Eh s RO E baad feverishness 1 1 B 3 K 3 . stomach troubles and irregular bowels. i i A % relief from their sufferings as she di; vill be delivered at the factories and agent, delivered an interesting address | mothers only knew what Mother Gray's ,' 7 R v 7 . 4 For special suggestions in regard to | five-minute talks will he n by ex . o Gr weet Powders would do the hil- g ! t W ve ziven b - to the school teachers at the Gram- wders would reir chi 8 our ailment write Lydia E. Pinkham | soldiers at the theate dren ng family would ever be without them H = H edicine Co., Lynn, Mass. Theresultof | headed by the famou: i g : e ., Lynn, M 5 cade @ ation Army Mr. McDonald spoke on “School Gar- | take and so effective in their action that | J P N D B their long experienceis at your service. | hand of South Manchester, will take * dens,” illustrating his talk With mo- | Mmothers who once use them always tell 63 MAIN STREET. F. MAIETTA, Prop. TEL. 1053 | place sometime next week. glies mothaislsnoie e e el bt n e A parade, mar school hall yesterday afternoon.|rheee nowders are so easy and pleasant to ! tion pictures. o