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NEW RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 22, 191¢, ! TE m ¥ J mentweratrejected hecansel of 1 U= It radiated “home” in a measure ‘hes 1 oh, to tempt. ] E&FFI il Httion | all out of proportion to its size.|ing, would grace a yellow plate. Ve ¥ Arizonia—Infant mortality here is | The daughter of the house had! Or, “How would we like a to- SPECIAL | BOX PRICE ON GIRARD CIGARS |Local Committee Ontlines Some | | 20 per cent. In a mining town of 12,- | chosen it as her own little apartment |mato houillon on a cold, blowy day ] A JQ | V00 there are only five cows, there because of its smmy bay window. |[like (his*” And a package of [iR FHR HL LY | fore 100 died monthly. The con s to the National %\ B. C. Zwi 1B on b et ey densed milk consumed made Infant i b oL AT 2 i . All that the Mex ' sai 2 i n was made Ik beans and coff @ er the alcolol Jamp. contains butter fat. Fat of the W e nature is found in egg volk and green e vegetable—can't eat enough greens— R davai SCREEN DOORS $3.00 and $5.00 Window Screens good thin, live well | i i | | 13¢c — 2 for 25¢ $5.75 Box All Other Sizes THE Dickinson Drug Co. 189-171 Main Strest PHONE 330. DERBY” he - Derby { model is attract- E ing a host of f men { mire a smart ap- | pearing Oxford. * Luke Horstal o, lce Asyvom wm, | who ad- Rev. Charles Coppens, pastor of St Pet German Catholic church observe his nineteenth anni the pastorate in this city next William Cormier of 1 Steele street is at the New Britain General spital suffering from blood poison- unday. ss Fannie Brown, of ce, is spending the week with nds at New Haven and Guilford. There were no arrs s last night and consequently on of the police court this morning. Mrs. Silver of 53 Pleasant street has asked tr police to investigate the 10s! of a lawn mower. She believes someone has olen the machine. Emmons “REDS” ARE FINED in Bristol Satur ight is Costly to Foreigners Judge S. Russell Mink in the Bris- tol police court yesterday imposed fines of $50 and upon John Mronolevicz, Daniel Sova and Ignace Bobystanovicz, all of whom were Yested in connection with a dan In Red Men’s hall last Saturday, al- fleged to have been held for the pur- pose of spreading Bolshevik doctrines. The men are members of the Amer- Jean Russian Socialist c with rooms in the Missal block and held the dance, they claim, for the purpose of casts raising money to pay rent and other | expenses. The membership of the club is said ta be about and its ac tions have been under surveillance by the police for some time. The police prrested the three men follo romplaint tf three speak foreign language had ad gathering and tha much in evidence The accused were charged and fined on three counts, namely holding a dance without a license, without po- lice protection and breach of the peace. BACK FROM HONEYMOON, Lieutenant and Mrs. Albert W Peck returncd to this city following ther wedding reside at 54 Lenox avenue. Lieuten- int Peck will continue in the employ anley Works, which connec- | severed to enlist in overseas Lieutenant Peck, vhile stationed at a base hos- 2 met Miss Jessie M ng as a Red owing romance culminated in marriage, at Miss home in Hawley, Penn., May DALS, The band members have receivec from the Treasury department for their services and pa- triotism during the Loan drives. » medals are made from captur icrman cannan. Liberty of the Results of Shortage in Fluid Consider the cow, and her milk, is the message of the New Britain milk station committee and the Visiting Nurse association which are carrving on'the work of educating local people The little tot pictured above has procured a bottle of milk for one still smaller at home. The look of care on her face is due to the photograph- er not to any expectation that the milk will not prove beneficial to the little one of the family. She is one of many that are served by the milk station. in the proper usages of milk as a food for adult and infant. digested and a good food for all, is Not until the war, arce, was a full Milk is easily being pointed out. when milk became realization of its value dviven home. Here are a few points on milk made public py the workers: Poland—There were no cows in Poland in 1918 as the Germans drove them out. There vears old bec were no children under 7 se of the lack of mflk. ed by lack of milk. not have the proper milk and growth is not promoted by eating wrong food Almost all children died. London—In June, 1915, 2 s of milk cost $5 because it was being saved for mothers, children and woun It was found out that t s something in milk heal wounds. three million decrease % mong the Allies. U. S A.—There are 20,000,000 school children hetween the ages of 6 25 per cent. show mal- cent. show physical ack to poor feeding. City—1912, undernour- per cent.; 1917, undernour- 7 per cent.; 1919, undernour- ished, 21 per cent Dr. Josephine Baker, head of child hygiene bureau, ys that increased vesterday, | ip, and will | Here is mother, her youngest, and ‘ho has a supply of food for the 1d. Son looks fairly 3 were assured by the specialists 2 tion that the little one will be still healthier if prop- er food and care are maintained. tuberculosis and caused v from lack of imption decreased 30 per cent iree days when price increased 3 cents. Cottage cheese has 25 times as much lime as lean beef. Child growth depends an bone growth which in turn depends on the lime | consumed. 16 per cent. of the arafted influenza is | by decreased vi s milk. fall back on eggs and milk. If dietary lacks milkc fat use dairy products. In rk where skim milk is many cases the sight is destroyed. Milk will cure this in time. Oleomargine—May be used as a butter substitute in energy value only. Sweetened condensed milk—DMakes children fat, flabby, pale and not strong. Contains too much carbohy- drate—must add orange juice, strain- ed spinach cereal jelly. Unsweetened condensed milk—Bet- ter but spoils more quickly. Evaporated milk—sterile. of the three to use Milk powder—RBest of all. Honor brand being used successful- ly in hospitals. It digests well and a two per cent. fat can be added. Skim milk—this lacks butter fat 50 do not give to children. The best WELCOME HOME RECEPTION. Service and Soc Will Be Held at People’s Church Tonight. A welcome hame reception for the soldier and sailor members of the People's Church of Christ on Court street will be held in the church to- t, and a program for the evening has been ar nged. Although the church has but a small membership and few men within the a | ice, the number who answ country’s cail was by na 1 and most of them have been dis- used | children have swollen eves and in 'ze of Snap The package bespeaks favor for the contents—the contents be- speak favor for all time. What wonder that this perfect soda cracker hgs entrenched itself as a staple diet in all climes and with all sorts and \ conditions of society? You should ) eat them always and often! NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY the refreshmer guests. “Chicken sandwichdes girls,” the young hostess i announce. Then out would come 2 PR the little circle box of Uneeda Biscuit and a jar of |of friends grew closer, day by day, potted chicken. Nimble fingers{chatting in the sunny bay win- would set to work and in a twink-|dow, sipping tea or coffee and nib- ling little piles of chicken sand-{hling National Biscuit Delicacies? | charged since the cessation of hostili- | sailors, and will be foilowed by ! vine service The mecting Will he held at 7:45 | ried out and refreshments will with a reception to the soldiers and Good Tire Judgment Every time you buy United States Tires your judgment is backed by that of hundreds of thousands of experienced motorists, —hundreds of thousands who use United States Tires con- tinuously, —hundreds of thousands who stand ready to endorse the economy and long, uninter- rupted service of United States Tires. We can provide you with United States Tires that will exactly meet your individual requirements. There is a2 type for every need of price or use. United States Tires: are Good Tires ' We know UnitedStates Tires are A. G. HAWKER D. 5. 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