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Boston Store Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s White Hosiery For Graduation and Summer Wear. | d more extensive line than h we have ever shown. Special values in all grades LADIES' Finc double sole and ' 10. 29¢ to 45c pair. LADIES' Fine White spliced heel, double top. ~ to §1.00 pair. LADIES' White Silk deep garter top, all sizes, 89c White heel Cotton sizes 8 Hose, 1Ealofl high | £ zarter Fibre Hose. Thread S ac top. § | | ure zarter with | o LADIE double silk 00. ' White sole All Pure Silk 1A top $2.75 with black nd heel, all ES’ White Cotton Hosiery. fine to 10 inch. Price fancy the “Chamoisette 2 sp all white and white with black stitching, $1.00 pair. MISSES' White Silk 2 clasp elbow length, all sizes, 53¢ pair. and PULLAR Special af | 406 pai |54 MANY GHILDREN ARE Annual Reporl of Charity Board | Shows That Many Lost Parents | : The annual harities indicates that as been very busy Owing to the e number aid Nur ng the ork of the ablished d vorablc ¢ report, The total depar in part nt for the 49.3 The amou and turned was $6,685.57 o easury penditures report of the The sery year, comment in the report follows: nount appropriated was $54.- have colle into Deducti year nt ,Loosen up, the kid plenty of PosT TOASTIES Corn Flakes that make you smile, P board of | the department | during influenza epidem of children hecame or i efficient | m which received | | | amount from the sum totaol expended the entire expense of the department for the yvcar $42,669.74. The of $5.000 of appropriation psferred te departments, and of $50.85 was treasury. ion of our itutions, the like. department wa our | other ilance “With the exce accounts with towns, t smen anc debtedness close of the y which have been paid when thi s to press “Our general town home other the in- at the report expenditures for the d the outside poor for the year exceed those of the preceding year about $900, which is due to the increased cost of food supplies, feed for live stock, coal, repairs and mate- Is of every kind account of the prevailing high prices we have been obliged to in- crease the amount of our grocery or- ders issued. to the outside poor about 1100 per cent. wh of dou- bled the expense past | was ich course to Collections For Year, “Our collections for the year were | than the preceding year, than the estimated ome of the “On a ment since | obliged to few person time only En <ult department. ccount of the lack of the war ended render temporary families for a employ- we were to or 1ort of the influenza pneumonia epidemic, which wrought such havoc among the poor of the city. together with desertion, insanity, in- temparance and high cost of have forced many hitherto self-sup- porting persons to appeal for aid from public charity “The number of ot sisted during the year ‘The number of tawn home on April seven. The number of admissions the year was 1 the number charged was 123, number of d eleven, and number of inmates March 31, 1919, was sixtyv-one ‘Every case need or destitution cported to our office during the vear ted of aid it was rendered “In compliance with the city nance which requires our ofiice of ordi- to & NIVEN Pleasure Cars. VIM delivery and heavy duty trucks, from 45 to 5 tons. AMERICAN Balanced Six,| ), CITY SERVICE STATION. A. M. Paonessa, Prop. work with and accept assis churches and private charity cies, we have referrcd ny cases them for tempo which ened public charge and spaved the public treasury. For this co-opera- tion we wish to express our thank he poor of the city were never red for than during the past when so many encies were agen- to D. Miller Go’s. tore Special Sale This Month on INLAID & PRINTED LINOLEUMS Sole Agents For Potter’s Linoleum Estimatés ffimished on all grades Win- dow Shades at low prices. PHO? T R AT TN VT E 387-5. DON'T FORGET DIONNES local and long distance moving and frucking. Pianos and parties at res- | ‘sonable prices. Also storage. 'Phone | $87-32 and 382. § Gilbert street, New Britain DENISON GARAGE 420 MAIN STREET favery Cars for Hire, Day and Night Storage, Supplies and Repairing. GO TO THE FRANKLIN SQUARE | AUTO STATION For White Rose Gas, Non-Carbon * Oil and Brunswick Tires. NEAR HIGH SCHOOL. MANRDSS AUTE L6, OVERLAND AGENCY, Storage and Accessorles, Repair Work a Specialty. S PR 139 Arch St Dally Frelght and| Express Service NEW BRITAIN, NEW HAVEN AND NEW YORK AND LONG DISTANCE . MOVING AND TRUCKING. TRUCKS BY THE DAY OR HOUR. A. H. HARRIS of Adna Johnson. TEL. 961, PLEASURE CARS M. IRVING JESTER 18 MAIN T among them Nursery B ed within the under capable man trust, come to s children unc permits mothers 15h to be and i has year, agement as it provides fo school age and others who to be so “On aceount now we self-supporting of the removal by sum running | and | living. | and if found deserv- | nce from | has | and | The reliance that womenkinu has| sagar-tilled wafers which they sup- learned to put in cr well illustrated at the teas bein; given for i i sailors. F\ery woman {in thq : bas in her pantry a génerous supl Ply of the National Biscuit Com bany’s always useful and univer sally accept e BTG T Nettie, a ‘There was no question about the Bomplete success of Nettie's discov- [y, as the fragrance of the fresh ¢ which she served added the inviting repast. Another favorite at the tea hour— gi0d one sees them nlmo«( as much HARTFORD SUMMER FROCKS at $9.85 100 NEW DRESSES ARRIVED IN TIME FOR SATURDAY. AND MATERIALS. yeoman of the Navy, still in unif torm, found herself unexpectedly entertaining a company a uptown home the g E comely ndispensable in modern housekeep- ng. People have heen S0 thoroughly about the thousands of - (yrnham flour that To the tired business man, the woman after a shopping trip, or the child home from a hard day at school, noth- ing is more sustaining than N.B.C.Gra- ham Crackers. Their nut-like flavorismore enticing, even, than the old fashioned kind. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY CHARMING STYLES frocks at $9.85 s colorings d . and organ most delightful materials, Our They are such summer newest ams, line coat dre display of in all the as voiles. 18 One little T n Brown collar Another gandy collc pearance. Box coat dre some charming frocks of collar and vestee, black satin tie. Come in We have described but a few of the to select from. All sizes, to 42. THERE 58 has an o vestee and Buster made in Eton kets a am i coat s t much to th or- ap-~ frock of vestee. gi and very newest style linen made in at present. We have box coat style with pique all colors. many styles the ® Graham g brealkfast— d cheese for U7 1t makes a more oomhmat(on than bar- gd cheese. T knew a man rned from France recently, found it very difficult bread that was eith | it dizestible. He had re- ! n Crack there are ARE ALSO MANY fART MODELS AT mona and .OY $15. $17.50 and $19.75. Some bruised ome bruised more expensive frock we can supply you with high grade dresses is most complete. The styles If vou want a Our stock of are delight One, a linen fect with distended straight 1eted colors are and pink v L pAeliTe emitted a de]i(‘nn\ fragra table or charm to the delightfnlly flw and voile combination, is made in straight line ef- hip line. There is a panel front and back and h that ties in front. This dress is {rimmed with hand buttons and hand embroidered titch design. The hite with old blue. green with white, mauve with white, th white. This frock is priced $19. and 546 other calls. There wer 2 a orders received at the storehouse, decrease of 465 from the preceding The number of families receiv- such orders was 84, a decrease of in the year. The cost of supplies | ed was $2,670.71, and the in- ventory of provisions totalled $9 Dr. George W. Dunn, town cian. reported havir i 96 | 30 many parents, one or both in | our most serious }l](nh—" Cros: vear was to find board- | ing places or provide institutional care | for the children, | ted the need of and to be conducicd rtment. which again demon- nursery for chil- | with our fou Other needs of some of which were 1918 report. are the department, mentioned in our still much in evi- dence, but limited funds at our dis- posal preclude the possibility of their fulfillment during the coming year.” report refers to changes in the onnel of the department, and im- made at the town home. An invitation to city officials and other citizens to visit the farm contained in the report. patients; visits made, 1,408 visits, 437; visits to town home, patients sent to hospital, sent to town home, 28; sent to sanatoria, 13 deaths at town home, deaths in home, 8; births, 14 Superintendent Hart's financial statements shows expenditures as fol- lows: Town home®. Outside poor Hospitals and | Office expense Miscellaneous DEVF LOPING and PRINTING For Better Results Try Our Eastman Method of Developing and Printing. All work finished on Velox Paper. Load your Camera with Eastman N. he pe A C. Speed Film. All Sizes Always in Stock. KODAKS AND THE MILLER-HANSON DRUG CO. 30 CHURCH ST. KODAK SUPPLIES $18,510.57 S K SUPPLIE 10,493.03 14,061, 4,77 Cost of Supplies, Fred Murphy calls of reported investigation, | Investigator he made 628 o "o tal SRR The reccipts were as foliows From town home 1p. of poor in town home. / Soldiers’ burial : Scap, Omtment, Talcam 25¢, ulel 700 heen feet. Reports checked ,]lvri e "RENCH BARONESS MAKES t £ 15 NEW RECTORD IN BIPLANE X Paris, 2 £ S e la by Fre is given the record WO mission club the 150.00 { 161.98 Ju roof of a Januar rines 1..n(\ml level she re department has reached an ached r than the th Law is over store | f al- ' by Ru on the | here last IT TOOK SIX YEARS FOR A NAP-ANUNT DENTISTRY T0 REACH NEW BRITAIN Dr. J. Henry Fagan Introduces the Famous FPainless Nap-a-Minit to the People of New Britain at Reasonable Prices In the Interesting Feature Page of the New York Sunday American Known as NEW DISCOVERIES ALL OVER THE EARTH There Appeared on June 1, 1913, the Following Article on REAL “PAINLESS DENTISTRY” Graduate of Phlladdphla I)ental College; Grad- uate of Fritz School of Anatomy. DR. J. HENRY EFAGAT FOR PAINLESS DENTISTRY, 212 Main St. New Britain, Conmn. where the patient is consclous, can hear, see and talk, but cannot feel pain. At the clintc were two new devices for producing analgesia. Both which fits mcuth free for the the patient to breathe sees fit One machine supplies & mixture of nitrousoxide (laughing gas) and oxygen, while the other causes analgesia through a secret cormpound gas known as ‘‘Semno- form.” As soon as the usually painful part, the actual cutting done the little nose mask is removed. While the dentist inserts the fillin shapes and polishes it, the patient rids himself of the last fumes analgesic and steps out of the ch just as he did when he got in no dizziness, or nausea This is painless dentistry and anyone whose are sensitive cnough to make it worth while would do well to hunt up an analgesic’ dentist. 0 Specialists are A recent dental clinic in New York city showed a number of wonderful new ad- vances in dentistry, but most of all it proved how little the average about the work done to his teeth For instance, how many patients are aware that half the hard cement fillings. known as ‘‘porcelain cements” or artificial enamels, are spoiled by heating when the dentist trims them into shape whirling disk? If the dentist greas: disk with cocoa butter or some other bricant, no heating harm results. auses the filling to expand in the cavity and later, in contracting, to pull aw from the tooth and leave space for saliva and decay to enter. As every knows, laughing gas d other n a patient insensible and th known as nasthetes pecple have heard of a known a analgesia.’” An a way station the road to Dr. Fagan and His Corps of Dental New Britain’s Analgesic Dentists, Docter N M’ 2 s N&D-4-1Mini Fagan's &% P Gold Crowns and Bridgework as low as $3.00. Don’t pay the high prices the ordin- ary dentist asks for his work. There is none better than mine at any price, man knows work by means of a little mask over the nose but leaves the dentist's work, and for air whenever he is cther. chloroform. cotics will make condition is But few conditior lgesia i on aesthesia, Produces Analgesia Onz af the Most Modern Dental Offices in the Werid | Weekly Payvments Accepted. Liberty m Bonds Accepted as Same as Cash. Full value allowed, see the Careful Dentists, who give satisfaction. Open Evenings Until 9; Sundays 10-2 Over Besse-Leland’s "or