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R o o Ot ST Y e ol R THE STORY LADY TELLS . Graham reakfast— #d cheese for It makes a more combination than bar- . 2] edgel ..AE P¥d cheese. T knew a man jrned from France recently, mona 21d Lo | 3 Some bruised 10T } §1 found it very difficult tom of the basket, TRURARE tire bread that was either emitted a delicate fra able or digestible. " charm to f {0 N. B. C. Croham ALL AMER SUPER ONE TON TRUCK $1295 Lowest Price One Ton Truck All models for immediate delivery. Phone, write or call for demonstrations M. IVRING JESTER 18 MAIN ST. Phone 2109 Service Station 193Arch. Phone 811 ‘W 4 They’ve All Been Playing at Corny’s MORROW ANOTHER PETER STORY Fall liked to play at Hal's had a “‘gym” fi also liked to d in the at Pet- | there was almost always and Papa Palmer was d playfellow. Billy boasted fot with a ball park so his fas very popular, but for one lately they had all been playing brny’s. is rather for Mrs. J prim, ise person who did not care fo P a bunch of boys tramping around - her carefully kept premises. OwWpight when Mamma Palmer was putting, Peter to ped she asked him about {t. “Well, ain’t ther 1 Peter ,"“Mrs. Jones, she e's gone to see her rich brother, nd Corny's papa’s sis- ter Phoebe is keeping house, She'’s been living with Corny’s granama and taking care of her, but she’s dead now and Aunt Phoebe hasn’t got anywhere else to stay. Corny thinks his mam- ma don’t like it because s there, and Aunt Phoebe knows she don’t like it but she never had no way to make a living so she don’t Lnow what else to do.” he nice?” asked mamma. s a hummer,’ sajd Peter fer- you are ful pretty but not very stylish, , her clothes don’t look like She wants to start a Aunt Grace's. kindergarten as soon as she can. She has a piano and some other things and she has a lot of books about it. She practices on us boys. She tells us stories and we and gen- felephone 1555 Hiotel WMWashington 69-71-73 Lafayette St. & Cor. Washington NEW BRITAIN, CONN. ROOMS $1 AND UP American-European Only First-Class Patronage Solicited and Accepted Try Our 50 CENT LUNCH In Main Dining Room | right aw | awarded by the concern to House have cookie etend we are alk. It's lots of fun ain’t doin’ that she le or something. We e and talk baby and when we us play all mamma, I . Mrs. Jones left ter she come and she don’t know robody but vs boys.” | So mamma called on Mrs. Phoebe the next afternoon and fell in love with her at once. She come home very cnthus! > about the plans for a kindergarten anc was taiking about | it at the supper table. “What do you think about it, Pet- » she asked Peter put down his mug of milk “I don't think it's Kkindergarten be really wants. I think think s N CARPENTER MOORE. BAN ON STMENTS. After July 5 None Will Be Accepted For Servicee in France. After midnight, July 5, 1919, no men will be accepted for enlistment for service in the American expedi- tionary forces, France. All men who have be. sted for enlistment in the A. prior to that date will he after stment with | least possible delay to the ovi replacement depot, Camp Mead { anted for service in Si- simifatingtheFood by ollowing branches: In- b0 i nd Bowets of § fantry, medical department, quarter- master corps and ordnance corps. Men suitably qualified for the 53d Tele- graph Battalion for signal corps, are also wanted. These are three-year terms. TO BUILD TEN HOUSES. Work in Co Cottages At Park Terrace Started Today. ucting Work in constructing 10 new houses on Commonwealth avenue, Carlton street and Uncas road in Park Terrace, was started by Gorbach, Stern and Hammer today. The contract for the building of the houses has been the B. .l Gonstipation and and Fi’evcrishness af SLEEP Stein Building company Loss OF SL o The new cottages are the first of a “ALGOHOL-3 PER GENT. | 1 AVegetablePreparationfor: egula- 4 yfor. A helpfulRemIe)g“ Foea Imitations Are Dangerous. N OHIO druggist writes to “The Practical Druggist,” a prominent New York X Drug Journal, as follows: “Please furnish formula for Castoria. All the, formulas I have worked with are either ineffective or disagreeable to administer,” To this “The Practical Druggist” replies: “We do not supply formulas for proprietary articles. We couldn’t if we wanted to. Your experience with imitative formulas is not surprising, but just what is to be expected. When Castoria is wanted, why not supply the genuine? If you make a substitute, it is not fair or right to label it Castoria. We can give you all sorts of laxative preparations for children, but not Castoria, and we think a mother who asks for Castoria would not* feel kindly toward you if you gave her your own product under such a name.” No mother with a spark of affection for her child will overlook the signa~ | ture of Chas. H. Fletcher when buying Castoria. Children Cry For S8 N SN SREN Mothers Must Use Care. Why do we so often call your attention to imitations of Fletcher’s Castoria? Because it is a baby’s medicine and imitations are always dangerous, particularly imitations of a remedy for infants. Your druggist may not keep an imitation but they are to be found on drug-store shelves. Reliable druggists think only of the welfare of their customers. The other kind only of the greater profit to be made on imitations. Your ow +#iidgment tells you that Fletcher’s Castoria having for over thirty yecars at great expense held up its reputation, must jeal- ously guard it. Then, it follows that this company raust use the very best of material. Must employ experts in the selection of the herbs. Must retain skilled chemists in its manufacture. . Your same good judgment must tell you that these irrespq imitators are trading on your credulity and the reputation b by Mr. Fletcher, during all these years, for his Castoria. ¥ Served from 12 to 1:30 = nature of SPECIAL TODAY Broiled Chicken, 9 OG series of 50 houses that are to be g MOTHERS SHOULD READ THE BOOKLET THAT IS AROUND EVERY BOTTLE OF FLETCHER'S € built by the concern. § ¥ GeNUINE CASTORIA Awwa Bears the Signature of THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORKACITY. SUPERNUMERARY SUSPENDED. Supernumerary Officer Thomas erney, has been suspended by Chief awlings for action unbecoming an flicer while on duty Saturday night. "is claimed that the suspeded officer Walked into the police station yester- day morning at 3:45 o'clock with of liquor plainly visible. 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