New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 12, 1919, Page 2

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R —— Your Kodak and our Finishing Department P are a combina £ sult: Byery strip of film is developed and every print is made by experts who have the one idea of “results” in mind on that makes for re- Just as you have when you the shutter. . THE QEPKMSGH Drug Go. A and and Iamsay, rop. 169-17( Main St., New Britain, Conn. | KODAKS—FILMS—PLAT " CITY ITEMS Sacond Ward Republican C'lub out- ing, Saturday, June 14. ited.—Advt Mattabessett tribe, No. 14, 1. O. M.. and Indianola council, No. 19. . of P., will decorate the graves of their deceased members next Sunday All members are requested pall in Judd's morning. to bring flowers hlock before 10 o’clock. to the of 193 Jubilee Mrs. Fred Louis William Ke street, son of \ and Keith, left tow Merchant Marine in Boston P. A. P. Victory State Field day and eonvention, I.o Order of Moose, Meriden, June 14th Members meet at lodge rooms 9 a. m. Music by American band.—advt A daughter has been born to Mr and Mrs. William Booth of Woodruff court. Judge James T ed judgment for the plaintiff cover $18 without costs in the action of BL0, Putterman Wickwire has been awarded $40 for the capture af a chicken thief by the city court. Georga FIRE BOARD RE TS, Magnell I Chairman and Keough Clerk—War Tax to Be Cancelled. Chairman A. E John meeting of the firc commissioners las Magnell and Clerk night tion from the Se ve campany of that the which was paid for war tax 1 he cancelled to the city city contracted for the new aerial truck, it was specified that the would Columbus, O.. announcing the truck was not taxable The commissioners have requested | the corporation counsel to secure $200 from the Maxim Pump compan: which was paid for war tax time the pump was purchased ing to the high cost of the work, the repairs at engine company No. not be recommended by the commis sioners at the next meeting of the common council. The bids were as follow A. M. Rutherford, Inc., $990; Hayes and Leavitt, $950 3 Building Co., $1,550; the B. H. Hibbard Co., $2,000: for plumbing, A. A. Mills $663; for heating, Parker & O'Connor was the lowest bidder. The board’s propriation for the work is only 000 and the total cost will probably | Building Future Merchandise alone will not build a bus- iness. To build for darity, service and merchandise hand-in-hand. click Tickets lim- | n this morning for the | Meskill has award- | to re- | Murray & Co. against Harris | Keough were re-elected at the | The clerk read a communica- | When | have to nd the tax. The! commission has received a ruling that | 3 will | received | MONTHLY REPORT OF HEALTH DEPT. | r. Stockwell Reports City to Be in Good, Healthlul Condition report of Dr. Stockwell for the month of May issued loday shows that 14 cases of influenza “ The 1 | | and 31 cases of measies were reported { by the doctors during the past month | A total of 170 ! e made communicable eported as follows laboratory examina- 1 lisenses Lobar pneumonia, 1; tuberculosis yhtheria 5: scarlet fever 17; whoopinz couzh 9 meas ervsipelas honses quarantined visits influenza 11 | 16: quarantine | tuberenlosis department had a | The busy month. Kle eN Now cases were | rdmicd and 170 cases were carried trom the previous month. T nt has 176 | ove departn | carc ce people were sent to the and five patients 1nde cases discharged pluml department ctions. | sanator made a The sanitary ! inspectors visited 380 stores. bakeries, { restaurants. ete i Jowir | been ixsued by D ! wives as to how and clean: the only ideal food contains all of the n sary clements for growth, repair and maintenance, that it is one of the cheapest foods we instructions have Stockwell to house- to keep milk sweet have heen told that milk is > have. that it have considering the amounts of nour- ishment they contain, that babies must have milk in order to live, fhat older children milk to them grow. t grown-ups. while they can live without milk. { better off if they do use it should have help however, “All that has been told you applies | der that milk | to pure sweet milk; in or should be pure it must cows that are healthy, the be clean. the millk and those who handle the milk must and bottles must be clean and every offort made to keep dirt or dust ont | of milk, for wherever dust or dirt can get. germs will also find their way ! Dirt and 4 ase go together and vou come from arns must clean, all cans may be sure tha a sooner or later have in it germs ti e disease: lirty or has continually the odor of the barnyard, get another milk man “The hoard of health ins) barns and dairies and tests samples of milk deliv by the different dealers and in every way trics to safeguard cts the the public, but as lonz as people will | k buy a cheap. dirty milk. there will he some serupulous dealer i gladly furnish it. Milk with a P cream is not necess it may come from dis very dirty and. the mount the bes cows or be not as good as one with less eream | Don't he imonnt of but look for dirt the hottom milk is fooled by the cream of the bottle sood milk *As soon as the milk is delivered clean 1snally honse, the hoftlo and eap should he wiped off with a damp clean cloth and the bottle placed in the ice- box and until Warm milk sours very quickly. Sour milk used in cookir but should not be given to children to at vour kept there may be ! drink “In the hot weather, keep well except in an ice-box and if | vou do not have one it would be bhet- | ter to buy vour milk as you need it { from a store where the milk is kept on ice.” REBEL GOVT. SET UP. Seoul, Korea, May 16, (Correspond- ence of the Associated Pre ! ers of the Korean independence lez claim that they have secretly set up a provisional government government in Korea. with Yi Sung Man as presi- dent. Koreans educated in the United i States are members of the cabinet. for the permanence and soli- must go So we recommend and stand back of Horsfall-Made, Ready for Service Clothes, because in addition to the merchandise value —which is plainly ap trained eye—there is parent, even to the un- a service value ftail- ored by hand into every garment. We make them ourselves on the prem- ises—and can compare them only with cus- tom-made clothes. The Luke Horsfall Company 93 ASYLUM ST. Hartford William M. | chicken-pox | dirty milk will | B therefore. if your milk | § who will | wanted. | | milk will not SCREEN DJORS $3.00 and $5.00 Window Screens 60c to $1.35 Fiy Netting, Black, Bronze and Pearl Cloth Spring Hinges Prepare for the ‘Pesky Fly’ HERBERT L. MILLS { BARDWARE CIRO-RUSINS OF U, S, In the course of the past the Uhro-Ttusing, conditions in Hungary. cmisg nnm them in tbout 200,000 of They = rv well orzaniz dissatistied with the 336 MAIN ST. cities of Penn York A ers in ahout 1 wmia. Ohio, Connectient 0 vears. J numbers are found seatteved : Tatenlin) dmounasint i 1es. i churches the hest look Their par are la. n i today \meriea community structures of the a4 here, having two beneficial organizations one the G Brotherhoods of . 8. A, with bership of 90,000, and the Societies of Greek Catholic of the U, S. A, numbering 9.0¢ bers, They are settled’in I reck Catholic Union of Rusin AMERICANS CO-OPERATING, June 10 nerican mo- amen- | o L nt tor launches manned by sailc United ; the gunboat Yankion, are now co-op Religion i erating with the 13 itish flotil on 0 men 1 Mem- | yake Onewsa » num- | la put to tlight four Rolsheviki craft PATRONIZING CLARK & BRAINERD'S DRUG STORE MEANS DRUG STORE ECONOMY know t u in th and prescriptions o of profit, fo which every prices at Clark & Limestone Phosphate Amwort Tablets stering 21c, cothymoline 23c. Saxolite Lavoris . .. Worm Elixir Rexall Fieadache Powde Williams' Pink Pills Cascarets 10¢, Phenolax Wafers Bromo Seit 10¢, 2 Carter’s Li Pills Maltine Wampole's Father John's Me: 8 Russell Vinol Greene’ Hands mulsion Nervu Hostetter's Bitters but we do. We take no 1arge a fair tever. We ¢ hased on is respect -whe quality, a fair per- business man s Read Drug Storc entitled, Brainerd Bitters patica Atwood's sal ¥ * Varnesis Swamp Root Trommer Angler's Em n Reef, and Wine Hood's 90c, 879 Medicine 95¢ Compound 4 Pinkham's Rlood Pinkham's Veg Pierce’s Med. Discovery Pierce’s Anuric ‘Tabs Fellows' Syrup Hypophos- phites 89¢, Gude's Gray's Glycerine Scott's Emulsion 630, 8 Nuxated Iron Rexall Syrup phites, large Peptomangan Tonic Hypophos- bottles 81.00 Rexall Orderlies 10¢, 25 Mavis Talcum Williams' Talcum rden leum Taleum Taleum Vivandon for sunburn and tan Mum 5 Squibb’s Talc xor Cold ( L Babeock’s Corylopsis Ta Melba Tale Pond's Hinds" Cream, Honey and Freckle Pompeian Nignt Cream Rexall Cold ream Palm Olive Shampoo Toilet Requisites unexcelled Vanishing Cream Almond Cream S duart Cx b B Bathing 7Ca;»)s. Bven if you have a last sea son’s bathing cap-—vou'll want when you see our assortment—- large probably the higgzest variety we have ever carried. New- port styles predominate in pretty color effects and hand- some designs. They arc o 85c. ater Glass priced from 25 ¢ 900 Complete tions for mix- ing on each can ONE CENT SALE Week End Pantry Specials Friday Liggett's Opeko Coffee Liggett’s Symond’'s Tnn Cocoa Symond's Inn ¢ Symond’s Inn Pudding ge Queen Olives Mayor Table Opeko Tea Dress syrup ; and Blackberry Ja Vanila Lemon un Silver Vol Lighming Cleanser Q and Saturday m ark 8 Braine; . DRUG STORE : TThe e)xqu Store 181 MAIN GSTREET rsey ¢ linois. and smaller from | Sunday the Allied flotil- | —that “foody” drink Right clese by is a dealer in GOOD drinks waiting to acquaint you with foam-capped, amber-hued STERLING Beverage. He is a good man to know for he believes in having the best of drinks for his patrons—that’s why he has STERLING. He could make larger profits on other drinks but he could not make as many friend He realizes that the purity, the wholesomeness, the good- ness of sun-ripened grains, and the superior STERLING “know-how” of twenty-five years' standing means more to him than the selling of untried drink-experiments. Hunt this dealer up—there is a treat in store for you. Step into the first drink-shop you come to—if it is a good one you will find STERLING. W. J. COHILL CO. Phone 174. Plainville, Conn, ..(u\\\\( PRODUCTS €O inconn, EVANSVIL LE.IND Triangle Peppermints are made rom the finest “XXXX" pulverized. “sudar and pure super oil o< mint < compressed. into v | A wonderfully good confection They are packed. in tinfil, lined. wit wax paper, Kgeping fhem ever freslk Handy package fo carry in your pociet. | RUNGLE Peppermini Winlergreen Clove Cinemon

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