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HOODOL PAPER Never Fails To Drive Away Ants 15¢ Pre THE Dickinsor Drug Ce. 189-171 Main Strea! # Horsfall Tropical “Suits with the tang o f genuine j taste in ftailor- § ing. White Buckskin Oxfords. { Panama Hats. { Flannel Trou- sers. t Sport Coats. { Luke Horsfall Ca. HARTFORD In Our Proscription Depart- ment stands foxr both RELIABLE SERVIGE AND REASONABLE PRIGES AXELROD’S PHARMACY 236 PARK STREET Corner Bigelow Phone 1366 large number of the friends of eson tendered her 2t the home Mrs. Walter Meyer on Friday even- Unity Rebekah, No. 54, [Fairview cemetery gate at orrow afternoon to decorate ves of their deceased members ho Martin and Francis Brayne Commercial street spending week-en Block Island ohn L. formerly connected h the Miller and Olson company entered » employ of the Mo- hn market company yril Curtin and Harry Kerin have rned to the city after a stay at will meet o'clock the Margaret and Theresa legee and May spent Sunday at Savin Rock yrex shower was given Saturd, ning in honor Miss Ruth H. ole, to Norman J Kirdy oceur: Miss Mabel and Mrs. John Stadler, Jr., en- tained. A delightful evening was nt. Miss Arline Root favored the fnpeny with singing some choice étions. Marzaret Cowlishaw hom for the summer stitute of Musical Art in ety and Mrs. P. 8. McMahon will tonight for Washington, D. C., they are to attend tho gradua- exeréises of Georgetown univer- as guests of their son, William Mahon, a member of the class g trip will also be made in observ- e of their twenty-fifth wedding an- sreary. whose T has re- from New CUPID NOT ON JOB; ket in Years, Says:Gity Clerk Colonel A reports e Cupid riage than in this is part of : ° been fewer mar- licenses taken out this month rs, he says. The reason for lained by the town clerk of the scarcity of rents and of living. Thirty-five real estateitransfers wero recorded at the town clerk’s offica during the past week. During month of May there re 149 hir marriages. ro! marris licenses were granted during the wee and nine deaths were recorded The property last week is 3 becaus follow: land and buildings on Smalley street. Edward & Minor to William A. Kinne, land on West Main street. James J. Smith and others to Mat- thew Kennedy and othe ofton dwive. to aladino to Jand and Giuseppi MciCormack. Daly street. Salvatore Squillace Orlando Squill est in Jand and street. Julia Schweitzer to Gennario Pal- mieri, Jand and buikdings on Flm street William Ritter to Salvatore Fa land and buildings on -Belden stre dward O. Kilbourne to Ha Sjolander, land on Park Rese Bernard M#ler to Hyman ( land and buildings on Blm mour streets. Mary Cross and others to Richard win, land and buildings on West rl street gmund Lysa Jakubowski. land Broad street. Florence S. Thompson to James D. Rogers, land and buildings on Black Rock avenue. Theodore Roy > street. Equitable Realty company to islaw Symolon, land street. Irving 1. Rachlin and others to John { Burns, land and buildings on Wake- field court. o Gonbach, Stern and Hammar Corp. to Louis Swanson. land and buildings land terrace Myrtle 1. Ripple to Edward L. Crowley, land and buildings on Pran- cis street Arthur T perg. lund { boulevard. William H. Powell and others to {Clara A. Powell and others, land and buildings on Maple street. Clara A. Powell and others to Mary G. Powell, land on Maple street Henry sselt to George Simon | others. land and buildings stry William J. buildings on and others . one-quarter buildings on to inter- Park vitz, and Sey- kowska to and Josefa buildings on Johnson land and and buildings wife to on n- on Birdseve Kallbe: and ¥ Ptien A Ka ildings on Lake and on Day te of | sephine Tore [ hestnut street, Edgar C. Linn to John Mattazseiko, [ 1and on Albany avenue. Edsar C. Linn to Jac ond Nicholas Schweitzer to Gennario Palmleri, two pieces of land on Sey- | mour street. ’ ite of Thomas Cross to land anc Andrew and Torell to others, land Jo- on b Yedger, land Richard huildings on West Joseph Maaus to Catherine M land and buildings on Sexfon s Myer Swetchick to Irving T lin, land and buildings on West and Willow streets. Irving T. Rachlin to Kazar Kasba- rian, land and buildings on West and Willow street. William' T. Erwin Nicholas Pich and others, buildings on Erwin place. Esther Croll to land and bu on City John H. La land and buildin James P. Spr liams street and others to land and Applebaum, t nue. to Tlelen Lardner, on Oak strent 1e to James Wil- land and buildings on Stanley CLUB HOLDS OUTING. St Mark's Church Organization Had Enjoyable Picnic Saturday. The second annual outing of the J Men's club was f the Farm- unds with an 0. The party parish house on Washington noon in automobiles and dinner was served upon reaching the The princip: forms of during the wnd indoor baseball range practice, golf put- | and s club s and left the street at grounds. amusement were outdoor rifle fing contests The Men' existence Quoits, ating its third vear Tecently ip of organizations of ad- the LOCAL BOYS TO GRADUATE. the graduates at St Thomas' seminary in Hartford, who are to receive their diplomas this week are five New Rritain hoys, all of whom will continue their dies in higher institutions for the Catholic priesthood. They ry. Daniel Sullivan, Jerome Jermaine, Poter Daley and Joseph Kalauckas. Curry and Sullivan are members of St s church, Daley of St. Jo- seph’s, Jermaine of St. John's and Kalauckas of St. Andrew’s church. Among ELLIS OUT OF NAVY, Irving E. Ellis of Fairview strest, formerly of The Herald staff, has bean released from active service with the naval reserves after two vears with Uncle Sam's sea forces. FEW WEDDINGS HERE Greatest Stump in Marriage Mar- | afternoon | are Cornelius Cur- | { | | { i | the which .changed hands | Santo Carino to Morris Berkowitz, land and | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1912 The Kind You Have Always Bought. HIS is the caution applied to the public announcement of Castoria that has been manufactured under the supervision of Chas. H. Fletcher for over- 80 years—the genuine Castoria, We respectfully call the attention of fathers and mothers when purchasing Castoria to see that the wrapper bears his signature in black. When the wrapper is removed the same signature appears in red on both sides of the bottle. Parents who have used Castoria for their little ones in the: past years need no warning against counterfeits and imitations, but our present’ duty is to call the attention of the younger generation to the great danger of intro- ducing spurious medicines into their families. ; It is to be regretted that there are people who are now engaged in the nefarious business of putting up and selling all sorts of substitutes, or what should ALGOHOL-3 PER OBNT- INFAN fifi Cheerfainess and Rest Gonta Ahelpful Remedy for Gonstipation and Diar™ rishness a and Fevet eer Exact. Copy of Wrapper. LIEUT. MARWICK CITED FOR VALOR Former Local Boy's Work With Royal Flievs Is Recognized By Com- manding Officer. A letter of commendation. to an American army citation has haeen received by Lieut. T. W. Mar- wick, a former New Britain boy now with the Royal Flying corps Mar- wick's work this branch of the Fuglish army h Royal To whom it may concern: Re Lieut. L. W. Marwick Tt gives me great pleasure i the above named officer my command from July 1918, to ! April, 1919, and during this period he has alw maintained a high | lard of thereby per- | orming any duty asked of him in a | most satisfactory anner. His abil pilot on Americay worth praise A . the North s for enem afrers chine Iieut of tl import: not hesitate when if tions 7 was under iency large of | o time previous (o | patrolling of the ibmarines and was practi by from th Marwi Aly done ma- on i his full share and 1 do | t his been hase the | n s of his his with his machine & for the long hou ble atmo ¢ mone worse favor and tion T have will continue qualities ax a pilot knowledge of aircraft gines, disciplinarian, AS A Mess cor nion, a good man, unquestionably able to c himseclf as is expected of an officer, and a gentleman Yours truly (Sd) €. W. BAILEY, Capt., R. A. F. Officer Commanding 330 Flight 221 Squadron that he his first rate every confidence to display also his air and o similar | more ofter ac- | good | PreparationforAs- eFood by Regula- § and Bowets of i Eowels =2 - CHILDREN. { Thereby Promoting Didestior € norK ' | i been hrought to the attention of his superior officers on different oc; ons. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Marwick and at- tended the local High school in 1914, playing fullback on the freshman football squad flis citation follows Air Forec Feli more properly be termed counterfeits, for medicinal preparations not only for adults, but worse yet, for children’s medicines, It therefore devolves on the mother to scrutinize closely what she gives her child. Adults can do that for themselves but the child has to rely on the mother’s watchfulness. Children Cry For Your Friend, the Physician. The history of all medicines carries with it the story of battles against popular beliefs: fights against prejudice: even differences of opinion among scientists and men devoting their lives to research work; laboring always for the betterment of mankind. This information is at the hand of all physicians. He is with you at a moments call be the trouble trifling or great. He is your friend, your household counselor. He is the one to whom you can always look for advice even though it might not be a case of sickness. He is not justa doctor. He is a student to his last and final call. His patieats are his family and to lose one is little less than losing one.of his own flesh and blood. G Believe him when he tells you—as he will—that Fletcher’s’ Castoria has never harmed the littlest babe, and that it is a good thing to keep in the house. He knows. MOTHERS SHOULD READ THE BOOKLET THAT IS AROUND EVERY BOTTLE OF FLETCHER'S CASTORIA GENVINE CASTORIA ALways Bears the Signature of THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY. CHAS. DILLON & CO. WHERE TO BUY If vou need a hat. and there are few women who do not at on of the year. there is only one place to buy it if vou really want the best possible value for your money, both as to style, and workmanship, and that place is Dillon's. ~ Jittle in-between season hat, we have an dark blue eta model, that comes with a veil. You Jiking it, it is such a maive litile affair. and so moc For the very hot weath®r we have all the new models in shades of light grean hid e en. vielet and all the other popula of he hemp and taffeta combined charming and attractive There is the always practical either trimmed or untrimmed And an important thing about price we ask for it material For attractive can't help riced beige. They are colors. o And all particularly Panama, that can be secured our millinery is the moderate Do you want skin-health? 1f you are suffering from eczema or some similar distressing, embarrassing kin eruption, why don’t you get rid ot it by using Resinol Ointment? Unless the trouble is due to some sertous inter- nal disorder, it qu elds to Resi- nol, and in most cases is easily healed byit. The first application usually stops itching and makes the skin feel cooland comfortable. We recommend it with the utmost confidence because of its \ harmless ingredients. Aided by Resinol Soap it acts even more quickly. Ointment and Resinel Seap also help to ciear awaypimples. Sold by all droggistsand deal. ers in toilet goods. Trial of each. free. Dept. 3.5, Resizol, Baitimore Md. Is An Opportune Time fo Have the Exterior of Your House Repainted. We Will Be Glad to Give You An Estimate of the Probable Cost. The JOHN BOYLE COMPANY 3 & 5 FRANKLIN SQ. 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