New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 7, 1919, Page 11

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onality. It rsons have e long be- hrough the y overstout ealthy adi- nd injuring heart, that omes n- are ‘dan- kround the delicate rticularly re liable ath from 3 vere it is truly yourself a mply be- from the reover, your fing slender; younger and successful korein sys- jns with the 0 Dleagant h drastic ess ; recom- - treatment.. t greater mental alth and nd those lverybody and sur- pt oil of in each elay; or , Stamps NM-69, J3rain- others N ALS e of ptreet pster- htion. this f the the MRic of will hor- ther e at > | a child from 10 to 14 years of age. t Dougl "of St. George, will leave Vega o . Forrington lodge. ! Shuman “CITY ITEMS. July sale men's and young men's suits at Besse-Leland’s.—advt. L. D. Penfield Camp, Sons of Vet- erans, Auxiliary No. 1, will hold a pic- nic on Wednesday afternoon, July 9. Members will leave on the 2:30 o’clock trolley for Hartford and will then take the boat from Hartford to Mid- dletown. Tonight at 7:45 p. m., men’s W. L. shoes $1.00 at Besse-Leland's. —advt. Buy blue serge trousers at Ciothing Co.-——advt. Compounce, Iri- good FFarrell Graham's Dance, day evening.—Advt. July sale men's and suits at Besse-Leland's.—advt. Tonight at 745 pami men’st W T, Douglas shoes $1.00 at Besse-Leland's, —advt. July sale men's and suits at Besse-Leland’'s. I'rancis Drake lodge, No. voung men’'s Young men's advt. 249, Sons hall at 6 o'clock to attend a meeting of the Tonight at 7:45 p. m., men’s W. T, Douglas shoes $1.00 at Besse-Leland’s. —advt. Mr. and Mrs. E. Kalluran wish to anhounce the marriage of their daughter, Jane, to Bennie Mendelsohn of Paterson, N. J., the wedding taking place in New York on June 15. July sale men's and young suits at Besse-Leland's.-—advt. Tonight at 7:45 p. m., men's W. L. Douglas shoes $1.00 at Besse-Leland’s. —advt. The monthly meeting of the Kenil- worth club will be held this evening. July sale men's and young men's suits at Besse-Leland's.—advt. Alexandra, lodge, I. O. D., of St. George, will hold a picnic at the home of Mrs. Wetherill of East Berlin, next Wednesday afternoon. All intending to go will meet in the center to take the 1:52 trolley for Berlin. Buy good blue serge trousers $3.75. FKarrell Clothing Co.—advt. Tonight at 7:45 p. m., men's W, Douglas shoes $1.00 at Besse-Ieland’s. == adyits The Thusnelda lod will leave on the 2:37 trolley Thurs- day for Hartford where they will meet with other lodges and will leave that city latet in the day for Middle- town where they are to attend the meeting of the Middletown lodge. July sale men’'s and young men’s suits at Besse-Leland's.—advt. Tonight at 7:45 p. m., men’s W. L. s shoes $1.00 at Besse-Leland’s. men's at 1oy Gp, (0 1Dy I8l [Shy A marriage license was issued to- day to Louis Musman of Hartford avenue and Lena Hoberman of 70 Talcott avenue. Our annual of now mid-summer sale and Stein-Bloch suit ) on. Tarrell Clothing Co.—adv ‘ Tonight at 7:45 p. m., men’s W. L., Douglas shoes $1.00 at Besse-Leland’s. i —advt. i CHILDREN’S FOOD IS SUBJECT OF INTEREST Variety In Diet Makes for Robust { the foad the child gets. } regular i erage for a child from 10 to 14 years. | any i can not be given them and the nervous Children—Many Kinds of Food Should Be Given, So much welfare work of all kinds is being carried on at the present time that it is especially interesting to know about the food which children at growing age should receive. A child should not be allowed to make his entire meal of one or two articles but should have a variety. The variety neeeded is that which tends to build up the tissues of a | growing body. The diet of a normal | growing child should contain at least | some of the following: Milk, “egg: »fish, fowl, meat or their equivalents; bread, cereals and other grain pro- ducts; vegetables, fruits, sweets. Too much care can not be taken of Where there | is a plenty of milk and eggs little meat should be included in the child’s feeding. Not more than two ounces of meat daily should be given a child between the ages of and 10 Mears. Three ounces daily is the av- Three oaunces daily is the average for Broth is as healthy for children as | other a le. Too much broth | systems of the children are fortified against later vears by a firm built up foundation which is furnished by the nourishment obtained from broth of all kinds. Vegetables and fruits are also excel- | milk will supply lent sources of iron and other nutri- ments for the body and combined with ' a food value far be- vond that of milk alone. CLOSING ON MONDAY NIGHT! Beginning tonight and continuing on Mondays through July, Augu and September many of the stores the city will be closed as agreed during the uniform hours meeting of the various merchants. Secretary I. A Sprague of the chamber of commerce made a spccial canvass this morning and’ found many stores north and south of the tracks registering their decision to close. Many of the stores on Broad street, Hartford ave- ; in | nue and Lafayette street will take ad- vantage of the extra evenir during the summer months and close their stores. The closing will give addi- tional time for clerks throughout the | 8 ‘(lischzu‘g’o this week t Tremont L ROD-PHARMACYS -QUESTIONBIRD Here heed. i a warning you should Pay this drug store a visit before you iake your summer via- cation. $f you spend a few min- utes in this shop yuo will be bound to discover some necessary toilet convenicnces that you had for- gotten to purchase. Stop at our soda fountain while you're think- ing it over. SPLECIAL—Semon today. Axslrod’s Pharmacy 236 Opp. Ice Cream PARK STREET., Rackliffe Bros. LOCAL EXCHANGE PRICES QUOTED Bid Asked Hartford Southern Llec Light N HiTel Co Brass n Hos (par American Hardware Amer Silver (par 25) Bills & Spen (3} 2 is Br (par Colt’s Arms (par Eagle I. Co (par Inter Silver pfd 10y 12 (8 (8 (Goyzhe 265)) Na Mar Lamp’ (par N B Machine (par Niles-Be-Pond com N & J Mfg Co (par Peck, S & W (par Russell Mfg Co Scovill SR Standard Screw com .. SEREENGNE o) Stanley W'ks Tor Co com (par S SsRET (D Al bi) Union Mfg Co (par 109 5) PERSONALS of the foreign to receive his is James Clynes, and Mrs. M. Clynes of street. Iie reported this morning to his ship to await his re- lease. Another member waters fleet who is son of Mr West at N Mi Catherine Kehoe of street is spending a vacation home of her aunt in Newark, J. George J. Shine of New York city is spending a few days at the home of I'rank Shine of Cemetery Lane. Miss Rita Cooney spent the past | week with friends at Momauguin. Miss Helen Carlson of Austin street, has returned after a short stay at Sound View. Mrs. Ruben Twichell of Torrest street and Mrs. Raymond Catlin of Lincoln street and families are spend- ing a few weeks at Grove Beach, S, W, EDWARD HARTFORD LAWYER, DIES TODAY Hartford, July 7.— W. Ed- a well wn I died at >sidence here today an ill- s of about 10 d He was born Granby in 1877. He graduated from Yale in 1900 and from Yale law school in 1903. He was a Mason and was president of the Connect t Tem- perance union, the Twentieth Century club of Hartford. He leaves his wife, two children and his mother. -Stanley wyer, after REALTY TRANSFERS. The following realty transfers were recorded in the city clerk's office to- da Samuel Silverman to George W. Weyh, et al, property on Winthrop street; Stephen Grem, et al.; to Santo inio, land and building on Winter reet; Joseph Silinski to Anthon: et ux., property on Jubilec SWITZERLAND —Several COAL FOR Berne, July 7 have arrived at Rotterdam American coal for Switzerland. coal costs from 170 to 180 francs ton against 123 francs 4 centimes German coal. The American c 5 however, is delivered unconditionally, while Germany, France and Belgium require return shipments of cattle, condensed milk. cheese and other products. steamers Kvith This per for DIES O1" INJURIES, London, July 7T.-—William ged 70, who was struck by automobile in Pawcatuck ' this morning, died in the hospital here from a fractured skull toda New Knowles, an Sure, for the Big! Outing at Momauguin. ill Take First Half Business Ven Can Gen | iR re | ‘Studebaker the | » Va | War Department Wi Financial ) { N e P N N WALL oTREET STOCK EXCHANGE REPORTS Wall Street, Close.—Low priced i rails were at their best later, but heav- | § selling was call money's ri cent. The clos approximated pen invited elsewhere to 12 and 15 g was Iirregular. Sales 1,850,000 shares. on New York Stock Exchange quota- | 8 tions furnished by Richter meimbers of the & Co., New York stock | Exchange: July T, High Low 92 91 1SI1G) Close Am Beet Sugar Alaska Goid Am Am Car Am Can Am Am Am Am Tob Am Tel & Tel Anaconda Cop .... ARIESERe MR vt Coid Baldwin Loco B & O BRI o Beth Steel B Butte Superior Pac Cen Leath Ches & Ohio Chino Cop Chi Mil & St GOl NN E T Cons Gas E Crucible Steel Del & Hud Distillers Sce Erie Erie 1”1”4 110 %5 6134 92 & Fdy 8615 Paul Lst pfd Elee . Goodrich RRub Great Nor pfd Nor Ore Cet I'llinois Cen Inspiration Interboro pfd Kennecott Cop Lack T.ehigh Maxwell Mex It ional TLead N Y Air Brake N Y © & Hud Nev Cons NSV RFL S VEL R, Ohio Cities Gas Northern Pacitic Norfork & West Penns R R People’s Gas Steel Ray Cons Reading Rep T & Southern South Railway ... 3 & South Railway pfd 6714 Valley Mot com SN COMFSe et Texas Oil Union Pac Tnited Fruit Utah Cop u Rub Co u Steel U Steel 2 VWD DN S A ~ e S S pfd Car Chem s Westinghouse .... Willys Overland RED CROSS WORK ENDS. i Now Take Carc of Supplementing l('axlml(y Work. York, July mentary service New (e=—1he whicl the has been performing among casualties and sick among the Amgrican soldiers will be taken over for the War Department, statement by ISthan Allen, manager of the Aitlantic division' here. The ad- jutant-general's ()‘]‘I(‘U“]]Qr(&af[gr have che e of all ingyiries and supply information. j 3 “« The transfer does nht ever, the discontinuajce reau of ('omlnlxnit'ut}'(.n Cross, Mr. Allen staged, 1ly today h: % % mean, how- of the of the This ed States and endmy countries will provide inforn-g:\tmn concerning the establishment ojf mail service be- tween the new countries. ¢ GIN. SMITH ;ll)lc.(*()k ATED. (‘oblenz, Press). who tricts of Germany oops and embourg. was thee July 4 at a din hourg by the duchy. During, tecorated witfh July Brig.- in ',m‘._\v the Associated B, Harry A, Sporith, chargs of civil affairs in orcupied by Amer- the Duchy guest of honor on given at TLuxem- government of the the dinner he was the Order of the Crown, the preesentation heing made by Prime Mingster Reuter on behal® of CYharlotte. This first «10(‘01'a1iorf bestowed by TLuxem- bourg for morle {han years. is ican tr ing Duchess is six VACATIONATIME IS HERE. Three small byys ahout 13 years age, were taken ilhto custody by the police this afternpon on a complaint of William TIbelle }of Stanley Quarter, that the lads had \stolen some berries from his place. y Petroleum ..18¢ | supple- Red Cross | according to a j will | will | bu- | Red | burean, | he said, will continfue handling civil- | f§ ian communication/phetween the Unit- :‘ and | ICHTER & CO. MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE §1 WEST MAIN STREET D NEW BRITAW, CONN. TEL. 2040 20 Shares Hart & per 10 Shares Stanley Rule & Level Co. Cooley Co. 20 Shares Standard Screw Com. 50 Shares Stanley Works. GOODWIN BEACH & CO. Room 410 Nationa! Bank Bullding. Telephone %120, T. FRANK LEE, Manager NILES BEMENT POND STOCK Bought and Sold NE935) D) Rooms 309-310 National Bank Bldg. O. Tel. 45. W. T. SLOPER. Mgr. WE WILL BUY AMERICAN HARDWARE NORTH & JUDD'S 'PRIZE FIGHTERS ARRESTED | John Green and Brother, of Hartford, Held on Charges of Assault and | Robbery for Massachusetts Police. Green, a Albert who David were ar- charges by the The ar- prize fight July 7.—John his brother manager, fighter. f Hartford, | Tocal pubilist; ''claims to be his i Palitz, also a ring rested in this city today on of ault and robbery made Massachusetts state police. rest was the outcome of a in Thompsonville on_the Fourth of July in which John Green and Palitz {were the principals. A Holyoke fight i promoter, whose name was not given to the local police, asserts that after !the fight the three mentioned rode ;with him in his automobile to a point over the state line and there forcibly scured $342 from his person. The ccused admit having the money but say that the promoter gave it to them \‘r{lllxxtax*il)' as a part of the sum due them from the fight proceceds Trial ‘0[ the case will be in Springfield. and MEXICANS ACTING | American Consul Informs U. S. That | Efforts Are Becing Made to Capture Men Who Killed American. Washington, July 7.—Acting Secre- tary Phillips of the state department announced today that the American embassy at Mexico City had been in- formed that orders had been issued to military authorities to make to capture the men who killed John Cockrill, an American citizen, and mistreated Mrs. Cockrill near Tampico on June 16, Urgent representations to the Mexi- can government were made last weck by the state department after news had been received of the attack on the | ;1 C rill family. 127 Main St. Opp. Arch St. Tampico every effort 1 here, SHOOTS GIRL, KILLS SELF Ex-Deserter. Whom She Refused to Marry, Jumps to Decath. New York July 7.—Josephine Car- 18 years old, of 414 Broadway, NG T vesterday morning at her home by Andrew War- shurd, 26 years old, when she refused Miss lived with her parents and until men, Bayonne, was shot to marry him. Carmen Warshurd 1917, was Warshurd the deserted. October, home. Dix and camp he he was drafted in boarder inl the sent to Camp night he reached He was later arrested, tried at Governor's Island and released. Yesterday when Warshurd went the Carmen home he : ed the to marry him. When refu fired three shots at her, two t effect in her right shoulder and o grazing hér forehead. Warshut thinking he had killed her, j from the third story thirty-five feet fr He died in Ba hours later. T also taken there. live. same to she to the ing his nne hospital Carmen girl She will probably ctu MOVIES Mineola, July 7.- motion picture films st be censered by navy officials stationed before they are allowed to bc exhibited anywhere were received here this afternoon from Secretary Daniels, Tt cersorship decided upon in response from Britizi officials based on milits grounds Orders that all owing the R-24 s understood that RILLED. reput- wus SWISS AVIATOR Berne, July 7.—Oscar Bider, ed the leading Swi aviator killed today in fali of 3. 0¢ near Zurich. chief pilot of the Swi forming acrobatic hibitiol feet Bidc tha Phone 1409-2 Wednesda - Morning of Lux- | All our Children’s Coats and Capes the | § were to $12.75. atie$9 98, The Balance of Our Coats, Suits and Dolmans regardless of cost at $9.98 | White Petticoats at 89c. - J, Were $1.2 Holiday Off Wednesday July 9th WEDNESDAY JULY 9TH ch, Ball Game, Music and Big Dinner at 5.30--Autog Leave Chamber of Commerce 12:30 Sharp

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