New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 26, 1919, Page 3

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THESE ARE THE ADVANCE MEN OF THE R34 P GETTING FIELD' READY FOR AIRL{M o.AMen & Co. ; . Orecporen®d HARTFORD se and Sale of Dresses h 2 to 6 Years Old ments On Sale Boston Store ANNUAL REPORT OF ' Altiek ’ 7 s EHIL_[]ES@ 5 HOME Muslin and Silk ;Rev. J E. Klingberg Says Institu- ) 5 tion Had Successtul Year UNDERWEAR/ ) | We carry all the bost makes in Che sixteenth annual report of Revy. Corsets. The right Corset improves | J. ¥, Klin Your appearanc We have Corsets | . 0 fit every figurc. Come in and let us show you. All the best makes rerg, superintendent of the Home, presented to the di- Children’ rectors in ssion last cvening, indi- in all styles. ke FERRIS WAISTS for Children, | ©VSUing \ can be found here: cates that the institution has just i . R. and G. THOMSON'S, NEMO, | passed (hrough one of {he most suc- n atur a W. B, ROYAL WORCESTER, etc., | cosaful yegrs in its history .Officers for . r were eclected. A com- Ladies and Misses, with and without | Mittee of three, consisting of Charles 2 ble purchasc of Drc le Girls. straps, button and hook fronts. | 1., Moore, J. A. Carlson and Rev. J. “:“:‘:: ‘“““M”"’ BHd L il g2 MUSLIN UNDERWEAR at low | 15 Kiing : b details iven b ut you wi o gber was a e o n i ' s to prec how f I >, prices. A fine showing of all the : APRoInLed tonpre wE JGV FRe Dre tofappreciate fnovis they are latest novelties. i pare plans for building the new home g’ 3 E GOWNS, fine Nainsook Lace and| N Rackliffe Heights and appoint an H ht L W l)r Needlework trim, slipon and button, | expert to examine the foundation con- ‘ € a n 2 esses all sizes. NVELO! CHEMI Some new and pretty designs, lace, Hamburg siructed there some time ago and ad- vise them whether the work can now IFTach 8i.93 and medallion trimmed. $1.00 and | Pe continued. ‘ Vialues $450. Dre more. | During the fiscal year from May e o AL L e e i B CAMISO! Big showing new | 1913, to Al G S R years. Dainty models and all well made and desirabl N g : | | patterns and designs, beautitully | . : o 4 | raised for the support » orphans St o 300 Smock | trimmed in lace and needlework, ail | ‘31564 for the subport of the orphan 100 FIGURED VOILE os, with IR 8T siee i 500 and mor | and for the building fund. An addi- DRISSSES TS roplin K 3 SILK UNDERGARMEN We | tional amount was raised through the | Lace Trimmed, with Turn- ‘ Plaited, have a finc showing of mew and | wle of articles, bringing the total up S ()‘Ll':nb zes 2 to G years sledis H beautiful noveltics in white and flesh | <. ga0 26 “retty Style and the ¢ O i color. Crepe de chine, silk and wash | 0 2=%00000 | Colors, to sell for only i : satin Camisoles, Envelope Chemise, | The building fund is almost old | e St Gy (1 50.| as the institution itself. The first do- | IN BRASSIER all the Dation toward this object was mado | best makes sizes. H. and W,, | 11 1903. At the present f¢ime there | W. B., Shapely, otc. From 59¢ up. | @re 300 children at the institution and : the need for the new building was brought out by Rev. Mr. Kl The work on the foundation was $2.95 | erg. start- ed some time ago but owing to the . a of funds the building was never inished. The food problem at the home, re- | | ports ev. Alr. Kiingbe is solved | of his conver: ation with Mr. Bailey of | city stopped while on' hi the Balley Ice corparation. Mr. Bail- | way to Bristol cy, he said, had been notified by the Councilman Kerwin, taking-part & Berkshire company that his supply , the argument for the first time; sal would be cut off. | that ilderman from Hartford Ba Alderman Curtis produced evidence nuch right here as Aldérman Curi through farming. The institution has | he had sccured from the Berkshire! tis had a right to go to Bridgepon six cows and 100 chickens and thus | company indicating that a carload of | and investigate ¥ I the orphans get sweet milk and fresh ice had been shipped to Mr. Bailey on | Councilman Gorbach moved ta have | ergs every day 3ood nourishment, | June the committee continue its work ’ proper exercise, pure air, and peaceful | Alderman Richards prophesied a Alderman Cur wanted the com | rest are the four big factors that work shortage next Octaber and believed ! mittee to be continued hut that th together harmoniously for keeping the that the matter should be attended to members should confine themselves td - —_— = | children well and happy,” said Rev. now { local conditions Mr. Klingberg Mayor Quigley favored the continu-{ Alderman Richards desired to know RUISES_CUTS The statistics kept at the home in- ance of the committee and have it, wh n Curtis insisted upo dicated that at the héginning of the investigate the high price of ice having rmmiittee keep its handy Cleanse thoroughly— vear there were 60 hoys and 58 girls / off 1he shire company reduce inflammation | being cared for at the aifferent houses. Curtis Takes Issue. After a ics of answers and re: by cold wet compres- Since that time 33 mcre children have Aldermant Cuntis toolc isste ywithithe Rl uri which practically ever ses—apply lightly, without been received. fHicton mayor and said that the committee | Member of the council took part, the ¥ = During the vear Rev. Mr. Klingberg had gone beyond its work in having a | "CPort of the committec was accepted] vICK'S ‘IAPOR recetved a total of $2,390.68 for per- e R ‘It is | and the committee was authorized td sonal use. Of this amount, he re- continue its work the wron tate the Berkshire company Mayor Quigley turned the chair over to Alderman Richards and tak ing the floor replied to Alderman | Curtis. “When the people are forced | policy,” he said, *“to irri- “VAIIR BODVGHARN® ~Z0¢, 6. 7120 | ceived $310 from friends of this city and not members of his church. The whole amount in donations re- ceived since the commencement of the work, without any public appeal is $169,377 ranger to Fear A Foe to the Lawless .17, including the amount giv- | When the big British dirigible R34 [crew of (he airship sent over ahead | Sparks A. J. Poole, W. H. { to pay $20 per ton for ice," he said, | S PR b en to the building fund. In addition, { 1,n4s at Roosevelt Field, Mineola, N. | to supervise arrangements for the | Thomir “it is cowardice on the part of the as They Stampeded Cattle 8 0 v o recei r « E 5 ¥ Below s the vireless ab a 1 v cials i g e o) 318,400 was received for food and [y o o0 mer overseas fight her heart- | handling of the airerafts, and they're S AR [Re1tvge tclalafnotsiioli uniShi gt d ence WILLIAM FARNUM clothing for the children bringing the PLEASURE CARS total to $187,775.17. An inventory of | iest welcome will come from the oby M. IRVING JESTER the """“‘\"""fl:['y. the institution is | pictured above. They are five of the S b A placed at $6 navigator's quarters on the R23. She | which they may have to the United Left to right | has four other cabins and engines in | States district attarney. It is a duty Sparks, A G. ' each. to the people to furnish the informa- | ‘[ tion,” he continued, “and should the | Berkshire company cut off its ice supply through spite, the people are E g 4 Berkshire company. Mayor Quigley *ice, it would seem {hat there must be promised the New Britaln Tee corpora- | SUPPIY (hTOUER SpIe : DON'T FORG”[\* repliedlithat Lits wouldl |be . sheern & nerillshoringe Jator in tholse .,l tion that they would ml_m, r‘mnish(‘d e e e okl DIONNEs Il cowardice on the part of the city to son, perhaps in September, even| Wilh ice and that “The Berkshire [ GOURcimaR, Benry WENAC 1o Frow refuse to help fight the ice monopoly. , though the Berkshire Co. continue | company’s word was as good as its| fole o0 investigating commpitten —in— ‘THELONE STAR RANGER A Magnificent Dramatiza8 of Zanc Grey's Superb n 3 Purple Sage” betti on a quick are L. A. Ramplin, L, “Rider Fex’s, ton, 1 Wed 0 local and long distance moving and Alderman Curtis believed it was bad our limited supply as they have so | hn:‘_fly p £ - Alderman Richards explained ‘x sv 1!0"., ues'v e G trucking. Pianos and parties at rea- policy to have the committee investi- ( far. In any case we are at the | ouncilman Wells told the members the alderman from the Capital 1 al sonable prices. Also storage. 'Phone gate the price of ice and irritate the tender mercies of the Berkshire Co. | 887 g2. 8 dilbert street, New B ~ DENISON G Barkshire company, upon whom the Ltecords of the conference with | city is now dependent. Councilman | local de red, Gill opposed Alderman Curtis we recommend that they be read by ‘%MEE Common Council Talks and Talks‘;.‘:;..;JL’.&T;QJI(‘“.’.;L_‘""“ B R and Talks Some More s Coerman ngling nothing new | “M. F. KINC was accomplished. “A. B. HICHSTAEDT, have heen prep ET ¢« The report of the ice committee SW. G WALL, 4%0 WMAIN STREF G e which was accepted follows: M. P KR WIN: fivery Cars for Hire, Day and Night e o e d ro e nle s anaill (U0 Elis Fon or kthe¥Navoriand Richards Predicts Relicf. ‘Members of the Common Council Alderman Richards, chairman of L 8 B i the ice inves ting ca ce, re- Your committee on ice supply, | the ice inv L sl S ported that he had a conference ves after your vote of approval at the | P e A SRttt 7 1 —v-xg, 1 O a0 (ST O (e I GO R i a e i e i enir e [y e SR, G B G e A MANF’ 81 A!.H g bators the report of the ice invest | matter up the next day. (Thursdav) | |G b n o Shat rellet for the L A * |eating committee was rendered andjthe 19th with the committee of alder- | qojaveq transportation of ice fram OVERLAND AGENCY, accepted. About two hours of dis-| MeN in Hartford (who were appoint- | p e Congamond would be obtained Storage and Accessorles = ed for duties similar to ours) and | e e S > S » obtained considerable mformation. | Repair Work a Specialty. methods employed by ‘the ice com-| «On Friday, the Storage, Supplies and Repatring. session last eveni during which | Alderman O. F. Curtis and Council- direct route was railroad representative, he said. An th, we had two | other conference with the official sion took place during which the | Phone 2227 39 Ar mittee and Alderman O. F. Curtis, | conferences in Hartford with their | would be held today 139 ch St. self-appointed investigator, were committee and ice dealers (one from Alderman Curtis desired to know if g Boston). It appears from evidence | the committee had anything to rec- i g, Following the reading of (he re. there, that only 60 per cent. of a |ommend. Councilman Richstacdt ro- argument occurred as to whether the At any time this year in New Tng- [ Or anvthing to worry a i”‘i': andaihat ice committee should continue its land. Those figures Include all ice | (he icc s (”\‘-(.:f”,‘,,fff( e 5 : o ‘k or be dissolved. Alderman left over from previous year. This is | 211 right ExpreSS Service | o e ST substantially as Indlonte W BRITAIN, NEW HAVEN AND | Mayor George A. Quigley of having ".“_"";“"' WithlocalBdenls Monday | waq surprised. A few days ago while NEW YORK | gone too far in having a stenographer evening. in Bridgeport he had a talk with LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE | Present at the he N ring of the lice| “However, no dealer gave us any | Mr. Brown, manager of the Berkshire et b L iy dealers last Monday evening and assurance that aur supply from the | company, and (he latter told him he MOVING AND TRUCKING. | presenting the proceedings to the | Berkshiroe company, might not be re- | never had intentions of cutting off TRUCKS BY THE DAY OR HOUR. | United States District Attorney Crosby | stricted or stopped at any time. New Britain from ice sunply. He to be used as evidence against the | “With only 60 per cent. supply ot | said that the Berk A. H. HARRIS = SR shire company of Adna Johnson. Copyright 1018 TEL. 061, NEW GERMAN CABINET LEADE o3 Ropnits o . "~ FOR SALT i The 7-room cottage No. 22 Cottage g o Also No. 28 Seymour ave- LAY the smokegame with a jimmy nue with barn and lot 50x206. 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REPAIRING Albert quality flavor and quality satisfaction into Jour 5“”01'“’5)’5‘5"" = You'll talk kind words every time you get on the firing line! Tires Vulcanized by Mechanician of Experience, tidy red tins, handsome poand and half-pound tin ha: by ,,,,, "¢ classy, practical pound cryctal glass humidor wit 1 Have Storage Room for Some Cars, S jf,,, ) o i aac R e fict cbslatlion W. BLAIR, New German leaders now in the | minist of foreign alfairs (2) 1or Hl head the peace delegates, and (3) R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C, ) 401 West Main St. Opp. Liberty St, | cabinet: (1) llerman Mueller, new | mer Secretary von Hainhausen, who | Gustay Bauer, the new chancellor, 1

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