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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1919. FRUIT JARS CANNING OUTFITS ~ JAR RUBBERS PRESERVING KETTLES A. A. MII.ISS 80 West Main Street Telephone 381 ‘ Plumbing Heating Tinning | | | NEW WAY of Heating ceIIarless Houses .. WAR demands for heating small buildings broughtout this novel and practical Boiler. | | { Made for heating cellarless small buildings—cottages, bun- galows, single-flats, shops, stores, offices, schools, etc. It takes the place of a parlor stove, heating the room in which it stands and through its water-jacket distributes the ex- cess heat to pipe-connected AMERICAN radiators in other rooms. It is the last word in fuel-saving. i IDEAL-Arcola | - > Radiator-Boiler | The IDEAL-Arcola heats the whole house from one fire. ’ It distributes clean, healthful hot-water heat. The IDEAL- Arcola is made from same ! high grade materials as our famous IDEAL Boilers, which now heat a million buildings. The IDEAL-Ar- cola is an investment—not an expense, for it soon repays its cost in fuel-saving. Lastsa life- include labor, pipe and fittings. The radiation is of the regulai 38-in. height 3-column AMERICAN Peerless, plain pattern, shipped in as many separate sizes of Radiators as needed to suit your rooms. OQutfits will be shipped complete, f. 0. b. our warehouse, Boston, Mass. { ing Sold on Instaillments T These outfits will, if desired, be sold by all Dealers on easy payments, Jeck at 10% in advance of prices above quoted on following terms— 20% not apply to labor, pipe and fittings. . Investigate at once. SPES Catalog showing open views of homes, stores, offices, stc., with the Biot IDEAL-Arcola Boiler in position will be mailed (Free). Write today. AMERICAN RADIATOR ((OMPANY o bingten, Sy 103ajor o 129-131 Federal Street Boston Nat July 14, 1019 TRPPPTPRLTRIIIIE O ann: drastic imperial income tax, the re- | ceipts from shich will be i among the federated states, accord- | ranks of nobility, but declared in with order, and balance in eleven equal monthly payments, without fayor SRt a interest. This Installment Plan applies to the outfit only, and does creeing the equality of all men an women and refusing’ to recoznize gned to command Camp Cust War Department Creates Heonor Legion for Employers War wnd Naoy Bepartments Hnited States of America This @ertifies that Z&K%@yfeVd/M@i l’fl@’ff‘ Qofé’f has assuxed the GWar and Navy Pepariments that he will gladly xeemploy evexubody who formexly worked with him, and Teft to sexve i the Axvnny ox Wy Auving the Great T ax: § By Colonel Arthur Woods, Assistant to the Secretary of War. Our work of getting positions for discharged soldiers and sailors has gotten away to a good start. All over the United States the War Department is securing the hearty co-operation of all the welfare ser- Yices, Chambers of Commerce, labor unions., employers' associations, lrd many national, state, and civic bodies, all of whom are at liberty > use the machinery of the United States Employment Service to- |:ards hooking up the ¢ischarged men of the Army and Navy with a jood _job. We have also had the patriotic assistance of wmplow-r: corpora: ions, firms, and mdmdual:, in the matter of r tating their old men i) the jobs they held before they went to war. I may also say that be: ~veen 70 per cent. and 20 per cent. of our honorably dmc}nrgcd sol¢ uiers and sailors have the offer of their pre-war jobs. The hero of to- tlay is not to become the hobo of to-morrow. Until everyone of these ceturning men is back in his old job or a better one we have not dis- sharged our whole duty towards them. In this work of placing our soldiers and sailors we have been loy. x-”‘) co-operated with by the great majority of American employers, In return for this the War an] Navy departments have prepdred 2 f.andsome. citation which is issued to all employers who have assured the departments that they will gladly re-employ everybedy who for- merly worked with them and left to serve in the Army or Navy during the Great War. This citation carries with it permission for the holder to display on his s service flag the shield of the United States as 4 symbol that he will fulfill his obligations to the men who went ¢ tne Hefense of the country at the time of its peril The citation is signed by the Secretary of War, the Secretary of the Navy, and myself, assistant to the Secretary of War. It is hand- jomely engraved and engrossed with the name of the recipient. There )re no strings to it. All we ask is that the employer write an appli- pation for such a citation, staing that he will re-employ his old ser- gice men, and address me in care of the War Department, Washington, time—no rusting out like stoves . and hot air furnaces. Don’t put off buying—order now before | the big Fall rush! NEW TAX BILL. l e Any Fitter will furnish in sizes to suit rooms and climatic conditions. — | NIEsE / For sale by all Dealers. Drastic Imperial Income Tax Planned | No‘ l SIZE lDEAL Arcola with 100 sq. ft. of Rndmhun 3 84 in Germany. L L] “ “« : 180 ‘." o 104 i Weimar, July 15 (By The Asso- | 5 g 200 126 Sl o is reported the e ¢ 4280 e & 148 | Government’a new tax bill will include BN y SO0 = 171 |4 surplus assessment on capital ! Prices also include Expansion Tank and Drain Valve. Prices do not amounting to 30 per cent. and also a ortioned to their needs i he ional assembly ‘today re- ed the socialist motion to abolish Drinkers | Take Notice! There’s No Increase | In The Price of | INSTANT POSTUM But there's apt to of a constitutional proviso de- cial rights or privileges based on | h or soclal station. HAY TO France the 28th (Pennsylvania | ional Guard) Division, will be as- higan, upon his arrival in the ted States, the War department ounced today % UYDERGOES OPERATION. | TABS' COMMITTEE ORGANIZES. | The committee me time John A. Reeve Now Resting Comfort- | ago by the p 2SR T ably at Mt. Sinai Hospital in N. Y, tion with the mayor's committec for Jo RS ol W e M I O T i iomo Weok celob it et street, underwent a serious operation | last ni in_the society parlors and yesterday afternoon at Mt. Sinai hos- 1 in New York city. Dr. Mosta- ! ¢ 3 L5 ormed the operation and | SOMMittec, and Thomas J. Mes Aby Dr. Tampson | ceoreta he members of the com- | lot mitteo T. J. Crowe, T. J. Mes- | 2nd rbin branch of the can are corporation WOUNDED BUGLER RETURNS nox Carmelo Circo, ot 28 Lafayette | Kidr reet, who went overseas with Com- pany I, 102d Regiment, has returned to this country, according to tle re- ports received by his relatives. Cir Yesolution opposing the proposed gen- | has been in the service for over eral strike on Monday, July 21, as! months and wa ‘injurious to professional aims and | and gassed. While with Company I, nepired solely by political objects. Circo was a bugler and upon recover- OPPOSE GENERAL STRIKE. is, July 15.—The Southern France Railroad union has adopted a | e ing from his wounds ho was trans- | ¢ WOMEN IN BUSINES ferred to the 115th Company, T. C. At | I8 ik 7 the present time he stationed at [Woman's power in Ameri mac 1 is well | Camp Jackson aw Wistrated by the thousands of wom- - m who entered almost every linc of | MARYLAND ng his discharge. g { 1em CK 1S SOLD, | has to replace men who were ted during the wa their strongest asset. Many women, nowever, developed we: nervous con- ditions and could not stand the strain f a business life. Such women should émember there is one tried and true fémedy in Lydia { Haxre de Grace Course Purchased By Hartford Association. fion hce.l purcha Pinkham's Vege- | tural and Breeders’ association, which | thei years has been restoring health and | nounced at Empire City yesterday. It | and DRUGS EXCITE YOUR & B. society to work in conjunc- | If Your Back wnized. President Thomas J. When the kidney Crowe was named chairman of the | back feels sore, don’t hurt and your get scared and 11 | proceed to load your stomach with A art foday e conditi H 2 * “!“NH g N“,‘m,‘" S L . Devine, William J. 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STORE 380-386 MAIN STREET ——— “A Store for Everybody”’ —— Important Announcement OQur Great Semi Annual STARTS SATURDAY = WATCH! Values Unheard of WAIT! This is the value giving occasion for which you have been waiting. prices ever mounting higher and flua‘ltv merchandise more difficult than ever to obtain, the reliable offerings presented in this great sale at substantial reductions sent an opportunity not to be overleoked by alert women. Select lntc of new mprrhandmc of an exceptionally 1rab111tv of sup- is seen a saving well worth whlle selling is marked down E With fiflfliflfifl!l@!fififlfllfi See Friday's Pap?r for the Many Wo'iderfu! Values Which Will be Offered at this Great Event ] EEERSBEDR B THEBIGSIORE, NEW BRITAIN. AN BN S S0EEE PETER RUNS AWAY—AND BACK r had much bee Lil “Daddy M clt,’ work 2" N Wood bo; nd carry the field.” I was always ‘What w Peter. “Well, vou teil me : got aw she made him wi off. He fast as he could BY THE STORY LADY. n to The other boys were having a wild more story, thought Pet he said, “when you was a little ‘boy, “Suie. I had toywork,” was the re We lived onn a farm. I had to up chips thriee times other to stdrt a fire with, kee Lk filled, go after the ater to the men in Didn't you ever feel like running | f “Oh, yes. I gufess all boys do but raid to try. you, @ abolt a little boy that or ayed in t nd ate blackberries} But when it began to get dark wolf howl he decided}to go home as little bridge and climbled the big hill, | knowing when he got fto the top he would see the light if the Kkitchen | and his mother gettingysupper. when he got to the topfthere wasn't | any light. . He ran on d started to o in the bed his eyes and stared. There wasn't | any house, any barn, or anything. | n ¥ 5 And didn ything?" | % ear, eac > s Mack shook his head P — And so that was why I was | i aid to run away e . hard at work all) e 1 | % nn S L L I guess I'd better go,” he said | % LR PETSS He ran every £ the way to | his own half afraid to | isEy, an Inside bath, Ial's barn, and he was | look but there was and the house Hal's barn, and he w 1 but there it ouss || & 5 alpa! ukalll very angry that was there too. and Aunt Grac was! - i ing an upstairs w ow. | & clean, sweet, fnsh. he had not been B St s “Anything for me to do?" he cailed | % i allowed to join them L to her. He was going 2 | bright, alert a natural, r to run away. He | flew down the street but paused for breath just opposite Da 1 Mack's littlc cenhou tell me | women and gir did you have to see a virile, a day fo to wash from tl neys and ten vard fermentations and r Kodak now. ve a full line in stock. 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