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o — Boston Store RIGHT RECREATION | LTS DeungueNcy | Bage-2llen & o, Ladies’, Misses’ HARTFORD . s, | Charity Orgeiniza[ion Agent Makes' : and Children’s | This coal and gas range with two ovens - White Hosiery | Il’farlmemiacflglnlendanons Big P urchase and Sa!e : is a wonder for cooking For Graduation and Summer Wear. | il €O T e m;‘y‘;‘"]‘::m‘l"' i g | Although less than four feet long it can do every kind of cooking for any ordinary e e e o e e e . : | family by gas in warm weather or by coal or wood when the kitchen needs heating. in all grades night, in which she heartily endorsed I an Bag { When in a hurry both ovens can be used at the same time—one for roasting and LADI Fine White Cotton Hose, | supervised park and playground sys- the other for pastry baking. It certainly does “Make Cocking Easy” double sole and heel, siz 8 1-2 to tems as being essential in the cam- 0. 20¢ to 45¢ paign to eliminate juvenile delin- LADI o White Lisle, high | quency. Her report follows spliced heel, double sole, garter ““One who bends back the crook- top. 35¢ to $1.00 pair, cd' is one definition given of a worker | LADIES’ White Silk Fibre Hose, | Who deals with family welfare deep garter top, all s . Special at; Throughout the sessions of the N: 800 pait tional Conference of Social Work the Bags ave all the rage, and such beautiful ones as we show are indeed LADIES® White Pure Thread Silk | family was the basis of discussion. a prize at our prices. with lisle sole and garter top, $1.30 to | \Was it concerning the delinquency of 4 4 juveniles as a community > Although These Bags are made of neat quality Silks. The hest new s White All Pure Silk with | d¢linquency is caused by personal Fitted with Purse and Mirror. Mirror top frames, metal frame: double silk sole and top $2.75 to | Neslect and by community neglect of silk-covered frames. Plain and beaded designs. Some very expensive $3.00. i its juveniles yet the training or rather | stone set frames. Mainly in black, but a good proportion of navy LADIES' White All Silk with black | 1ack af training in the family ha blue and some in brown and taupe shades greatest influence on young life. i community plans f¢ the use of spare time among its boys and girls. By meangs of the small park system, the LOT No. 1 LOT No. 2 public playgrounds, a decrease of 28 3 SILK BAGS, usually up to 408 SILK BAGS, usually up to | per cent. in delinquency within a half §5.00. Sale Price ..... $1.95 $10. Sale Price ...... $3.93 mile radius has been found. Could the parents plan the use of spare time L.OT No. 3 LOT No. 4 for each family this decrease would 159 SILK BA usually up to 16 SILK BAGS, usually up to 95 WHITE GLOVES be even greater Not because parents 3 % z e AN X & Nof ecause parents $18.00. e Price .. Sale Price $7.95 FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN. | .00 of foreign birth are they neglect- LADIES’ White Silk 2 clasp and | ryj but because poverty in many in- elbow length, all sizes 59¢ to $1.839. | gtances demands that father be absent arly selection at these pri s imperative. A wonderful chance i | ABOUT A THIRD LESS THAN USUAL PRIC iClosing out all this big manufacturer had—the cream of the late season’s output—enabhles us to offer remarkable values. Silk Hand clocking: dounle sole and heel, all sizes, $2.00- pair. MISSES’ White Cotton Hosiery, fine gage, all sizes, 6 to 10 inch. Pr range up.to 59¢ pair. CHILDRE White Socks. fancy tops, the largest ass in the city. Sizes 5 1-2 to 9 Divided, for quick sellinz, into these four big lots: LADIES' White Chamoisette 2| a1 day at hard labor, returning too clasp all white and white with black | weary to train his children at night. stitching, $1.00 pair. Poverty compels the mother fo strug- MISSES’ White Silk clasp and | gle along trying to spread the meager elbow length, all sizes, 59¢ pair. income over the needs af many chil- dren. for those who wish to give a Silk Bag as a gift or for personal use. or community playground should be | widows are so because of tuberculosis. here is none left to spend on| gnen every day in the week. Thirty- | The tuberculosis germ live nd pleasure and recreation. The drudg-| o'¢ giat hd 300 cities have Sunday | thrives s the thice D k- ery prevents the time necessary to; qult recreation. Although much dis- | ne E s and dirt. Decent hous- teach Johnny that it is wrong to ste ssion is evident on both sides, au- | ing will help ta put him out of com- vides on the freight cars when it is all | {norized Sunday recreation has proved | mission. Tuberculosis must be right to sit and rest on a standing car. | 4 guccess in bringing a marked de- | dled as a public health problem, HusSiothongin oSS d Ay oy er in adult and juvenile delin- | New Britain is fortunate in having her thought ta explain to Mary that she : $ 2 i quency. The day of avocation, not vo- | Tuberculosis association under super- ¢ n pick up pleces of ice left on the| . . is here vision of the board of public health. SIS IR G A e Wiy Dl “The standard of living, and the in- The family can raise its standard from a coal yard? Does father inter-| .ome of the family are in direct rela- | of living by an adequate income, by est himself enough to tell the small| 4i5, to health. Althou mily 1 adequate plans for its use, by adequate son that although the serap heap of-1 5 pleq its wage in some instance ! knowledge of health, knowledge ot fers pieces of metal to carry away, | goesn't always double its standal pre-natal training and early care, by vet it is a crime to take odd bits of | 1j\ina correcting defects among the very iron and tools from the factory? “The daily labor brings an insuffi- “If the income is $6 per day in- | Young. stead of $3 and the family still lives | “The actual cost of removing ton- . ’ cient income for a large family. There T e g are no extra pennies fo supply the | O Ix.lutl ]M;f.fl;)\.\btrv IR s Rl ity 1) SRR §5 ok child. Tt pleasures for the children. The young |, their standard of living and therc is| ought to he done for nothing, if we » [] A no improvement in the general health. | are to raise the standard of health a coins to go to the )= N 5 movies, the older girl shoplifts pretty | 180 rance and poor health go to-jamong our growing children, as an R, oL s e Ol e e gethe A tuberculosis campaign for; economic problem Industry suffers e nre y - health . ® °9 ehterit A gins with a raising of the standard of | hor through ill To prevent “"The big sister who is s0 often a lit. | liVing. Education in food values pre- | tuberculosis and ather diseases by tle mother in the home finds herself at | Vents deficiencies in the diet and | early corrcoticn of defects is a mis- the end of a day too late for a good | Taises the standard of living regarding | sion of cconomic value. A special | . o : > 5 . e : foed supply ! clinical examination. Early correction | time outside with the other children | the family ; Speclal Sale Thls and in her desperation runs away to “Bad housing and ill health go hand | 1y diagnosed Among one hundred,| = 1 S hand. Tuberculosis has a direct | examined nd marked O. K. 38 dif-| clinica examination rly carrection | bovs and girls, but a great step must find entertainment and pleasures. m : s on on “Seventy-five per cent. of delinquen- | relation to poverty. One half of il ferent defects were found by a special | of all defects: teeth, tonsils and ade- [ be taken to remedy that ban of social noids especially, lessen, to a great de- | life—unequal intelligence WILL PERFORM AUTOPSY, State Working to Prove Mrs. Bessie Skeels Lung n Muidered Patient this treatment s 2 = o — e ___________ | 1 ination in recon S ehument and training i Uhe | A UMW | S, citizens for military life finds 70 per | struction work for family welfar family there is need for us to awaken . 1 : LINOLEUMS to the need of a new technique to se- cent. of less than m,_h( school v\mwll‘x needs—not less sympathy, but more a plan to cure for our boys and girls an active sncescaniinesba ik iy on taste while young, to awaken them to 11 raise the standard Thus will his efforts resylt in bend Sole Agents For the young years knowledge can be | one kind of education for seven kinde | straizht and normal S ”"’1 | Lawrence ss., June 12.—While tness fo e state were contin the | cy can be relieved by the right use of ‘ lNLA]D& PRINTED i e e e e T | gree the abnormal children of the fu- “The case-worker, that apparently ‘ 2 ture. When rigid examination of U. | hard hearted individual his 1 | v trial of Mrs. Bes (Skeels) lund ling thei sti y today at t ) is cha h the irder of her patient < ence Gay ody of A 1S removec | of intelligence. Only by fitting the | individual progress in health, intell s J ” cultivated along such lines, tastes ac- | ter‘s LlflOleum quired and habits formed ) aV()I‘! | work fo the intelligence can prozress | gence and conduct, henefiting th G o e et o | be made. Our cily h higher | community and building for our na family to provide for the use of spare | standard than many for educating our | tion a generation of hetfer citizens time for themselves, all the while, au- | THE next time you find yourself puzzling over EStlmateS hlfnlShed st bere churclita sthool ; what to serve for dinner, go to the nearest delica- B tessen shop or meat market and ask for en 1 ver on all grades Win- | swamp- = m reommenica o ROOT. i e or, Ui dow Shades at low J|,.FO0T; i eyt in large and medium size bottles. You may receive a sample size bottle of this reliable prices' medicine by Parcel Post, also pamphlet | about it Dr. K & Co., Binghamton, PHONE 387-5. e e o BRAND P s I re MEAT paob“‘-‘s DON'T FORG BE OP:[:[N}ISTICi UR truck-tire press is DIONNES Our Ham, Bacon, Roulades, Corned Beef, Frankfurters and e e T Mt el s os Siow Brltiin Bologna are cooked just as you would cook them home. De- T local and long distance moving and S ‘f"‘"', liciously spiced, cooked with all the flavor and nourishment R trucking. Pianos and parties at rea- Have you a pain in the small of the right in them. Ready for your table and bound to tickle every All the machines and men sonable prices. Also storage. ‘Phone | = ° e s ot Ko -887-32 and 382. 8 Gilbert street, | 4K’ | palate in the family necessary to give you [ I New Brita Headaches, dizziness, nervous spells? tire changes. Are you languid, irritable and we: They solve the meal question. Try one to-day Our job is to keep your truck Annoyed by urinary disorders? “Kern” kitchens are under U. S. Government inspectior, 2 S : i 8 i ;. moving. We give you the Don't despair—profit by New Brit- : 2 w d } R d ain expericences. right tire. e reduce the J < 420 MAIN STREET New Britain people know Doan's| GEORGE KERI\? I'\C' time of tire change. Sivees Cons ton mire e Nina | isidne Pills—have used them—rec- NEW YORK More, we give you a tire Storage, Supplies and Repairing. @IYECTIE Hic | that is resilient. It stops Here's a New Britain resideats o tatement 0 i road jolts before they dam- GO TO THE S = . = age the gears and bearings Mrs. F. W. Kahms, 2 Kelsey street, | s - et g s: I gladly ommend Doan of your trucks. FRANKLIN SQUARE : 2 Kidney Pills, for I know they are a Fi Tire a 1 AUTO STA[ION splendid kidney remedy. I used q iESonE (LT el Oun e Doan’s when my kidneys were weak ice will make your trucks For White Rose Gas, Non-Carbon and my back ached. I also felt rlul]v ] last longer. Oil and Brunswick Tires. and languid. Headaches annoyed me | : NEAR HIGH SCHOOL. and my kidneys didn't act right; be- | M cause others in the family had used Doan’s Kdney Pills with good re-| 3 m R sults, I tried them and they soon had | me d of all kidney trouble.” . 60c. at all dealers, Serge or Unfinished Wor- Foster-Milburn 25 OVERLAND AGENCY, Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. % ] The fact is— . o 1 i n Storage and Accessorfes, |°= = sted Double or single O e el Tonnass Repair Work a Specialty. | VIM delivery and heavy duty |B{ breasted — Plain or waist =Sy Phone 2227 139 Arch St.| trucks, from % to 5 tons. | of America is carried on = | AMERICAN Balanced Six, |fj scam models AN ‘firesfgne Tires Daily Freight and | o880 cramon. i 95 s ana 55 Express SerVice A. M. Paonessa, Prop. Fast color and all wool or / \ \ ! NEW BRITAIN, NEW HAVEN AND yol” n’“”“) [\“') ik - A G %fifiWKER NEW YORK W i . ) < LOCAL AND LONG DI ANCE | ‘ 2 mvecs m mu oay on novw. | (G 8 Elm Stree Tel 1294-2 H. HARRIS PLEASURE CARS A. of Adna Tohnson, M. 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