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- STATE FARM TERY | Mid-Month List of il ourists VFURMARRIWWUWMERRO ALUMINUM | -~ P aCkage iMrs. Freda Héddéfl?}ommittgd— SAUCE PANS | : 4 l b Clean white paper Tovrs S St 00 65\ Spacial This Week 67c || s { ’ ' l I I I l ) Found guilty in police court this 1 Sani Comb morning of Mrs. Ioreda misconduct, e Regular Dollar Goods 1 White Wash Cloth :quvlle::.v“»:::;n\.\. ‘;:1\:»‘\:’":“:”:‘ it Lyme ior S W. d g 1 Portion of Soap semnes s i 1 the sl of | ee Our North Window Beatrice Josephiak In the case of Miss B} Sanitary Drinking Cup Jozephiak a fine of $25 and costs was imposed for theft, a plea of guil- | [ / {y having heen cntered t6 charges of b 10¢ pk. ! faking a Liberty Bond valued at $50 | M ; ] , from a girl with whom she was cm- ) B Al ' 1 S ! ployed in a local factory. Judge John [ L ] [ O SOn ln S e g n e || HARDWARE s6mamst. | Il Say She Does’ vined by Beatrice. nicklns‘)n D{uu Bo. i -;“"""lim(:lfm*l'w SR - — : : Al himself says this song from by the trio of young ith | of whom is 19 and the youngest 17, is Slnbad 18 hls blggeSt hlt' DOCS vell known. According to the 3 il 169-171 Main SHr@Bl | Mix iudden is directis resonsinie for Al know what the public likes? P T o e, o o e ey . - We'll say he does. You’ll say so, tried Monday In court but Judge Kirk- Native Live and Boiled Lobster 45¢ Ib. too, when you hear this record ham reserved decision until this morn- 2 2 ing in the Hadden case. Because of Fancy Block Island Swordfish, Penobscot River A-2746—85¢ the fact that the gallery was filled with spectators toda n additional = o : e o i opey | Salmon, Halibut, Eels, Genuine Bluefish, Sea Trout, of misconduct brought a n Anna and Stella and they had nothing to say Sea Bass, Butterfish, Weakfish, Flounders, Rock Cod, to the judge. As Beatricc had re- tined vounsel ihe details of her caso | @ Boston Blue, Shore Haddock, Fresh Mackerel, Span- 4, was presented again. b (3 . ” Boptolec Gonfession Hend, : ish Mackerel, Round Little Neck and Steaming Clam y F‘l lends = (&l Song Of Her admissions to Detective Ser- e ol kr .. Appealing Sentime him and read today from the witn Should stand included admissions of wrong s . i ful actions at St Have e el All High Grade Sea Food. e SR The Sterling Trio sings of a life- s strect tailor shop and other places as . 5 2 | with T’ Several Skirts S e e time’s friends. Coupled with “I'm i if H | highiballs in Long’s cafe, Hartford. She | b ’ > It ) Going to Cllmbr the BIUC Ridgc er Ward- | had been under observation for some v )\ 20 ! - , ” robe is to be | time past according to the sergeant’s : / L Mountains Back.to Y ou, the 3 story. 2 & ‘Complete. Claims Tmmunity Was Offcred. greatest love song of this genera- At the close of the reading of her y -7 3 v O h . admissions, Attorney Mangan moved | | 1 . i tlon’ sung bJ Campben and Burr‘ ur showing that the evidence be stricken out as it | - : 2 A-2744—85¢ was a confession made under an im- | d e ? ; of Wash Gaber- plied promise. The sergeant admitted : - 7 y dine is distinc- that he told the girl “it would be bei- N ter for you to fell the truth,” but he : wA Ve, Aot did aot imtdeate by his tone that her t NGTON PLACE + | punishment wobiig Le regulated by her ! Luke Horsfall 6o, | | ™“Somenenan. § REAR of UNITED CIGAR STORE i ! B OI'S [l 0. Affectionate Hubby \ Away. | b . {ige man who | — in court a week ago 'vv\’v\\\m«-ml his | s HARTFORD Anthony Palakowski, willingness to give his wife @y kiss but | == no money and whoso case WASN con- | tion 0ffbe for his 1o . i > arrest on that [a tablespoonful of juice pressed btd tinued until this morning failed R, charse. pis s il e Ss a a pear in court today. A warrant will T i Hoer Vs, Wite, s : e madeloubitorit s arredtianalnonwIil M Tela R i n Dl o SR DR | it eritencliings el Sndpyenni (GREY 1 be in court tomorrow if apprehended. | o few. glisses of heer and If it's a case | PEFLCCHY safe to give small uantitier | Ju St I {a.S IO JaZZ Palakowski was arrested in Walnut | of give uj, { [ Tl it ol Bhit 'becrime | of meat fish poultrySorfeggs. Hill park for discharging pistol | should givs up his wife. uch was “Fruits and vegetables may I CITY ITEMS loaded with bullets and he was fined | the philosphy of Steve Sichola in | grouped together because both sup- ! . 20 by S 1 ‘ So will you, when you hear Judge Kirkham. He was also | court. Hef was arrested for non-sup- | ply iron, lime and other mineral mat . R B T e G S || it o (L e CE T O e T o i TS b Entil crhies sl celtts Agnes Lynn, the ncw Columbia { o . 3 support when the prosccutor remem- | claims thatithe city has been support. , These should be used onc a day . - -~ o | 3, The regular meeting of the Veteran | bered that a warrant was in the sta- | ing her anfy nher three children for | Begin by giving the mild flavorec comedlenne, sing thlS syncopated Isoldiers, Saliors and Marines’ ASS0- | o e———— = | the past two we although her hus- | vegetables and simple fruits. It (tlx;xet]x;m; ':\Io,“—“‘;‘llw :-u :wl:l mn\ul;lm band earns $25 o week. The children | well to give a variety so the childrer Tiot. Coupled with “I Ain’t Got all, 187 Arch street. are aged 6. 3 wad 1 years, respectively. | may cultivate a taste for each . ’ o 22 fers, sailors and marings welcome. TH‘N PE“PLE el Ly U L e e¢n No Time to Have the Blues, Getano sciello sold At the time jinat Steve made his | food for children. They need the a tenor triumph by Irving and through the Camp Real E it . gampH ose | exit from {his city it was his custom | animal fat found in butter and milk. | L a iree family house at 15 Pearl SHUULD TAKE to stop every Nikht coming home from | We must 1 rery ca iv i soesd, | g o st be very careful not to give -2745—85¢ T 1o ohn N stice) | work and have a’ few drinks. His wife, | putter substitutes unless the child is JaCk Kaufman. A2 Graham's dance, Compounce, to- | however, made a practicc of threaten- | having plenty of milk to drink. poxrow night. t. b ing to leave him if pe did not discon- “Children need simple sweets and Mr. and ,Mrs. Ely Kallman of 106 | PH OSPHATE tinue the practice nnd to scare her, he | should be given these after their ap- artford avenue wish to announce the | said, he went awgy He returned a | petite for other foods has been satis- arriage of their daughter, Jennie to shiqrt time aso Zngd visited the court | feq. * Plain cakes or puddings, simple : othi i Plain Bitro-Phosphate to s £ : fBennie Mendelsohn of Paters RO m, Henithy Flesh and room this mornihe to witness the trial N. om0 ice cream and cangies are permitted. | 3 ) A Few Jir; ance H J. The wedding took place in N (o Increase Strength, Vigor of another ¥sehind was placed Under [ 1o mot give muchs cake. paGtry o : ; ew Delirious Dance Hits ] y 5 and Nerve Force S roh ¢ ake, pastry, ; . I clon ToneRly: | Judging from the . countless prepara- | *77° o e highly flavored or spiced dessert : | “Mammy's Lullaby”—Waltz . . . v « » « . . . . . TheHappy Six|A-2747 Papers of incorporation were filed | tions and treatments which are contin- W i ec Bavs Hinc i o | “Hot bread should mever be given “The Red Lantern”—Medley Fox-tro Waldorf Astoria Dance Orchestra | 85¢ feicrasy [ the city clerkis office by, uslly e e e Minacl Cop s At o | folichildrend THelWheat f eubatiinte ! i “Tears (of Love)’—Medley One-step . . . . . . Jockers Dance OrchestraA-2741 ek *';‘1'[‘ ag concenalls canliale s < ana st and - renincing ugly | § e e for his car | PTe3ds may be given if thoroughly | “Yame-Yama Blues”—Medley Fox-trot Jockers Dance Orchestra f 8Be ia‘:e sffx‘-vmk Nair Qopl’l(!c i"r:ntr-]:x‘::|d‘1‘:h | Bolloms Gl augis b M EOCL eTell L itk hawihe Boalen n posricen- |0 . Ieind hAt comtaly fhe ouicr : “Just Another Good Man Gone Wrong” —Fox-trot . Louisiana Five Jazz Orcheslrz}A-ZTlIZ . T 2 = 7 3 evidently "thousands ofmen’ and women | dition. The fne s imposed UpORN ""“',‘ljm“r;“ rer ":]: a Fl»‘ignmd L'\Ixaliun “Yelping Hound Blues”—Fox-trot . . . . . . Louisiana Five Jazz Orchestra J 85¢ who keenly feel their excessive thinness. aant Tert state: 8 2! are other ings hesides BPha conimittace which nrtanesd the || Thinsist and weefuess sse often mue| (e SECONY SOHGt as tho Statenienty of = e o e e nanEel he | 2, the accused infjcated no intent to | £00d Which help to make children well Get the Great Midsummer Dance List Just Out - L R and strong. They neced plenty 1919 at the High school are enjoying | A ey brealhthe (At ! o Bt ; i sleep, rest, and fresh air. Put every Columbia G Neaw Columtia Records on Sale the 10th and 20th of Every Month picnic at Lake Compounce this aft- | 4 ot S J ~-Standard . : g s child to bed early and keep their L S D e e | 4 el § WHAT TO FEED AND SRS TG G, DGt S e e P COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, NEW YORK elass advisor, is in charge. | & i e : 2 - every child in the open air a part of : WHAT NPT TO FEED | cach aay.” | INCREASE. SHOWER FACILITIES. | § : St e The shower baths at the Y. M. C. A. | i g : Ry TWO MINOR ACCIDE were opened this morning after hav- | * i . fl | Visiting Nurse Asspciation Gives Its L of repairs. The swimming pool is still | [ > ‘ . i either Is Seriously Injured. <closed but will be reopened about Children’s pjet, g e e ; { Miss Mary Blank 1 24 ; d g . Saturday. The shower facilities have § S8 o . 4 ank, aged 24 years, ibeen increased doubly to take care of s 4 3 ) The Visiting Nurse ‘agsociation has| of 495 South Main street, was in- 10 ECREIS s4he growing membership. b % the following to ¥ on children’s Sea jured last night hear the High school ! e when she was struck by an a - —_— y Malnutrition in »h\h]l{u»({:‘ | e VEE s T D \ g Eiven as (helcatise -0 80As ieentiios ) vers 3 ‘ [ ; % £ ; : T e s R et | 1e was removed to the New % Britain hospital, Wyhere slight cuts 4 v 2 the draft. This trouble woidable | were found her fa and legs s Svea . B | oo i s el T O of Termvvilie: was 138 Main Sireet 2 ] . H:;:" e ““n;‘r to 1"}:4 treated at the New Britain hospital | Tete § ; % Shad s g m anc en chil-|{ rop 2 N sve: Malt Extract § 'S8 i Sls e e e Bl iromnuniex fauatiinenl useda viGren New Britain’s Largest Exclusive Refail Talking Machine Shop : AT “Ior infants the natural Whethod or | mobile on West Main street. Ostrow- A # 5 4 ais eding should be A s : breast feeding should 1 _gemploved | ski, who suffered from a slight shock | wherever possible. There difficulty as the result of the accident, ‘did not | _ 5 ? - 5 T I lnwieie cowiatmiic DecaEliineatacad | Ieeteer S iR R S ok SUNDAY SCHOOL PIONIC, ply of eatables. Dinner will be served Noble grand, William Stromfod a t- e phosphate than is ained in modern | tion is necessary. bilist. S at 1:30 thus enabling those who work | vice noble grand, George Hockmiit foods, - Physicians claim theve s nothir SMilK 18 the most Imp&is that will supply this deficiency so well M0 Frtant food — tletic - P 1S Extrac cos M| ne Soreanic phosphate known amor to A Butlle of this cxfeacy make druggists @& bitro-phosphate, which is | every child under fiv@] thi® ehould 5 gallons of fine, healthful and J | sold by Clark & Famerd in New Britain [ pe used to drink or jol Befreshing Malt-Ade. After t oo or ionay Back. - hn facding | enls, bread or tossls during the forenoon to reach the | recording secretary, Willlam scha LSl A picnic in time to have dinne mann; financial secretary, John Radi APPROVES BILLS. Outing Saturday at Colt’s Park. The return cars will leave Hart- | treasurer, W. W. Bullen | i s e s - 5 lock. Primary, begin- o —— ed over cer- The annnel churehie i (. | ford at 5 o’cloc r older chil-| Finance Committee Held Session in | qay school pi (r‘ l')ll'”'k "“1 »\"\'Y" S e (,\lw BACKHOME JUST YEAT ing it once’ you will use no thdinelven dlisetlys ot aby eupolyine o of ren the amount mat g jessened and | City Hall Last Evening. e > anley Me- | ers will be expected to pay regular FROM DAY HE STARTE 5 3 | oay celis with the e phospioric | used in SOUDS, COCONZY junkets, cus- | morial church will be held Saturday, | fares. . pAIEr: y L e (henitoriantion in the ol |itards :pudding or crall, <5 dishes. At a meeting of the finance com- | JUlY 12th at Colt's park, Hartford. e Private Willis G. Marsh, so 35¢ THE BOTTLE pearance; the incr i weight fre- “Children trom 3% (0 four vears| Mittee held last. evening in the city | Special cars will leave the center at TO INSTALL OFFICERS. Mrs. Alice Marsh of 283 Ch auientiyiheing astonishine 0ld do not need- arent variety, | Dall the following bills were approved | #:07- All going should meet at the strect reached home Tuesday “":% | increase in welght also carries with it are: riety. " 1 Stanley Mey i “hildre > A quart of milk shog ta y cemorial Children to Have | | L) ) . § = & C A and will be prese S 5 church at 9 o'clock : S receiving his discharge Tuel ; icreass . : simple and well cofieq foods ar presented at the common k and take the ca ; 2 a general improvement in the hea Jked foods : 3 5 i s > riva S con TIEReRUTe, (8 D e e Fe Do QMI; lnéj‘:lh“ council meeting to be held this eve-|?2t the corner of Dwight and ¢ | District Deputy Case and Staft With | morning at Camp Upton. ™ PH¥ - | energy nearly always accompany | jap / b CLER T Snine streets Lexington lodge Tonight. | Marsh went to Camp Devens in 8@ M | oxcessiv 1ess, should soon % b isappear. Water department, $4,446.20; hoard | Arvid Thorwaldsen, chairman of | e newly elected officers of Lex- | 'ember 1917, with the first increl dull wght to brighten, and pal “Cereals are iy portant. and ‘they 5 \ Y e e e e V1 of public charities, $2.763.29; board | the boys' games committee and Miss and was placed in the J01st mach) health. ~ Miss Georgia Hamilton, who was | ynder cighteen mpnths ¢ :‘)]:‘1‘,"(‘)::'; of public works, street department, | Hope Schmidt, chairman of the girls' | "5toR lodge, 1. O. O. T, will |’e>‘”"5 gun battalion. . He left camp sof g | ooce chinfand Iall Srenoringehen own ok, |l b bed ,y‘,,,“"f’) B als should } £6,938.61; state highway, §111.66; [ Bames committee have outlined pro- | Stalled this evening following the reg-| France, July 8, 1918 and after 88 £ B e e e e e erine %0 = dnessetininon| o trec i £ T tin 5,292.40; street | EramS, with prizes for winners. Ball | ular meeting of the lodge. District|eral months was transferred .to setall 1k gaingt B IDRnONDT nev “Meat should jhe given in sm#l| , rinkling, §2 .43; street mainte- mes and fennis tournaments will | Deputy Grand Master E. L. Case and Casual company because of defgef 80 CHURCH ST. ! L . quantities eapeciiy o o msm¥1] nance, $283.65; sewer maintenance, | also be played. Mrs. Roloff, chairman | his staft will be in charge of the in- | evesight. His return Tuesday brou 2 inseri i L 5 plenty of milk f ke d has| §1,023.44; fire hoard, $1,095.12; health | of the dinner committee requests par- | stallation and following the work of | him home just one year to a day f¥ New Britain, Conn. should wing to ? ‘ 2 0 drink. A child | department, $731.97; incidentals, $1,- | ents of the Sunday school children | the staff refreshments will be served.| his departure from Camp Deve % © mayibe given part of an city hall commission, $1,-|and adult church members to Pro- | The officers who will assume the|Trivate Marsh has seen consideral {ree times a week or | 637.78; Wilmot Wright for dogs, $102, | vide themselves with a generous sup- leadggship of the lodge tonight are:| of France behind the lines. Bt 1 under three may crease e used e =0 W | does not desive Lo put on tesh egg yolk ¢