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RUUD GAS WATER HEATER Gas Stove, Gas Plate, Gas Tubing A. A. MILLS Tinning Heating Phone 381 Plumbing ||STORMY WEATHER TO STOP CONCERT| ARTIFICIAL LEGS selantifo gained trom the grea: Absgolute fit, secursd b Sur mew lagedlons method without lsaving your home. to Fostpéme It Until Friday Evening or Sun- Arrangements Made Highest grade matertals 2nd workmanship, Adfustability provided for ic 2!l parts and can be af. teoted by wearer. ocket remewsble iy o day Afterncon. If the inclement weather in vegue all day does not clear off late this aft- | ernoon, the band concert arranged by i the pu amusemeént commiesioon ; and scheduled for tonight at Walnut { Hill park, will be pestponed until Fri, i day evening. Should Friday evening also prove stormy it will take place Sunday afternoon. The American band will furnish music and Director Wil. i liam Bishop has arranged the follow- ing program: March—*Clear the Way”. Overture—*Festival” ..... C: | Popular Hits— - New York City (a) “Yearning” e e e e JHHH w ALI-EN T e Selection—*The Only Girl”. 3 ' (Requested.) 331 Chestnut st. | Popular Hits— being about to retire from the (a) “You're Still An Old Sweet- | building business, has on hand to be | heart of Mine”......Whiting sold at far less than market prices: | s 1 Love You” One 24-foot Brest derrick, rope and | ;- Fincher blocks for came; ono Sigastion one- | 8 oo EOTE inz derrick, complete with ' mts‘“““““’d') les; one 20-foot Gin pole R:mbow with wire cable; a number i nails, timber trucks, 0or-{ (py wywait and See on folding staging Jacks,' gelestion-'Hitehy Koo' .. roof-shingling -brackets, extension ' popylar Hits— horses, malls, large saws and (4) “You Don’t Know.....Roberts many other contractor’s tools too : (b) “Somebody's Waiting for numerous to mention, all to be sold as a2 whole or in parts to suit buyer Someone” -...Von Tilzer to the first man who is willing to give | less than ‘‘0ld” market prices. New Britain Bird Store! Birds and Pet Animals of all Kinds. azd b7 | | | Mopey back fmmedi- ately without argu. ment on return o Limb 4t unsagistactory | =fter35days’ fairtrial. Send for Free Booklet and give il details i of your case. The Standard Artificial Limb Ce. 77 Broadwey _ ..Bacon | . Suppe ! . Moret . .Rose Herbert L5 Popuylar (2) “A From the U. | ....Weurich McCarron .. Goetz Finale. W. B. Bishop, director. FOOD VALUES. i Visiting Nurse Association Arrénges| Table for Mothers. Reduce Gas Expense and Increase Deliveries “When recently purchasing a new one and a half ton delivery truck for our business we were advised from the manager of our Worcester Store. ‘Equip the truck with pneumatic tires and don’t take anything but Goodyear Cord Truck Tires.’ This store had had experience with these tires on their two trucks namely a one and 2 two ton vehicle and this recommendation was made upon their experience. Although we have had this truck about three weeks we find that we get more miles per gallon of gas than on our previous solid tired truck. We can make deliver- ies faster and thus cover more territory. 9 We are more than pleased with this truck tire equipment.” 4 (Signed) DILLON & DOUGLASS, INC. 1 Hartford, Conn If these tires are profitable to Dillon & ' Douglass would they not be profitable on your truck? We'll help vou find that out ! Tell us the size, the loads, the speeds—all of your trucking conditions. Then we’ll determine the right type and size of truck tire, whether Goodyear Solid, Cushion or Pneumatic. It’s our ”Service bhefore Application.” We carry all sizes of these tires in stock. We have expert mechanics and necessary equipment to do your work promptly. It's our “Service of Application.” Finallv we help you care for your tires and thus as- sure your receiving maximum mileage. It's our “Service after Application.” Again in our own city Goodyear Pneumatic Truck Tires have shown real ability to increase trucking effici- ency. They have actually reduced gasoline expense and magde it possible for Dillon & Douglass to give their deal- ers quicker deliveries than heretofore. But this is not all that these big sturdy Goodyear Cord Truck Tires will do for this concern. They are going to render the same saving to this store here that they have effected for the Worcester store. Because of their cushioning qualities, which ahsorb the jolts and jars that are so damaging to the mechanism of all motor vehicles, these tires are going to save truck repair bills. Live Poultry Gold Fish. Also Food in Season. parge Assortment of Bird Cages. 105 ARCH ST. TEL. 1221-3 | hbert T, Salomonson, M. G. Graduated From Mr. Carl Young- blad’s Swedish Medico Gymnastic and Scientific Massage Institute. By Appointment Only. Felephone 125-4. New Britain, Conn. I WILL BUY ALL: KINDS OF JUNK ; AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE. Pay Three Cents Per Pound for Rags. L. ZELDES 19 WILLOW ST. TEL. 557-14 Full Automatic PRINTING Therefore Accurate. BINDING AND PAPER RULING - 4 E. R, Hitchcock &Go, 303 MAIN ST. felephone 150> Bintel Washington 69-71-73 Lafayette 5t. 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 Served from 12 to 1:30 SPECIAL TODAY | the food of a man The Visiting Nurse association have | started 2 campaign for the welfare of children and are very anxious to have all mothers take a special interest in their new work. They have arranged a table of comparisons in food re- quired by child and man. 1. A child under 2 requires 0.3 the food of a man doing moderate work. 2. A child from 3-5 requires 0.4 the foed of a man doing moderatg work. 3. A child from 6-9 requires 0.3 doing moderate work. 4. A child from 10-13 requires 0.6 the food of a man doing moderate work. 5. A girl from 14-16 requires 0.7 the food of a man doing moderate work. 1 6. A boy from 14-16 requires 0.8 | the food of a men doing moderate wark. WORK FOR CO-OPERATION. Foremens’ Conference Held at Ma- chine Shap Today. To speed up production at the fac- tory and to have foremen of the i various departments co-operate with one another in increasing the output, a conference of the foremen of the New Britain Machine company was held this afternoon and plans for schedules on work and other means of obtaining their end were discussed. Such conferences are held regularly at the factory and much has been accomplished in this way. DATES FOR CARNIVAL. The dates for the Viking Athletic { club carnival have been set for Octo- ber 30 and 31 and Névember 1, 3, 7, 8 and 10. Entertainments will be held each evening followed by danc- ing. The committees in charge of the affair ars: General commitee, Frank Ohlson, chairman; Francis Larson, secretary; Victor Larson, treasurer; Harry Robertson, Charles Parsons, G. Anderson, Raymond Carlson. Ted Langdon, Henry Hallin; music and entertainment, M. Eckstrand; season tickets, Car Holmberg; ¢andy, George Anderson. Fifty young women will assist. ICE COMMITTEE MEETS. The special ice committee of the common council consisting of Coun- cilmen Wall, King and Eichstaedt, jheld a meeting last evening in City Hall. An offer from a Boston dealer offering to ship ice from Maine to this city was read, but no action was ——— e WANTED—Broilers at Doherty Market, call Mr. Stockwell, 1446. This week, fresh killed Broilers and Fowl, best of Beef, Veal, Lamb and Pork, Corned Tongues, our own corning. Vegetables, corn, string beans, peas, cabbages, beets, carrots, tomatoes and lettuce. Fruit, melons, berries, ba- nanas oranges and peaches. Every- thing the best at Doherty’s. And because of their tough sturdy construction they will roll up that same long mileage that they are delivering to other satisfied users. We helieve we can help you save money with Good- vear Tires and our Service. Will you phone us? ADNA F. JOHNSON 159 Main Street, New Britain. Phone 961 Goodyear Truck Tire Service Station 5 I taken. Reports sybmitted meeting showed that ice is shipped to this city and is promptly placed on railroad for unloading. at sidings Turf Meets and Betting Are Likely to Return With Peace. Ontario, July 23.—Ho racing with pari-mutuel betting on the results will be legalized in Canada just as soon as a royal proclamation is is- sued in Englnd announ<ing the end of a state of war with Germany and Austria, in the opinion of Sir Allen B, g Nervous People who drink coffee find themselves much more com-~ fortable when they change their table beverage to ~ ~ INSTANT POSTUM Toronto, | lesser idols have been relegaed to a ! prominent | Chinese in foriner m. | In giving the opinion today he de- clared that with the issuance the | proclamation the order in council of | June 7, 1917, which prohibited racing | for the duration of the war, would be | effective no longer, regardless of the attitude of the Canadian parliament. CHINESE TEMPLE LOSES ITS JOSS Idols in Chinatown Temple Reing Relegated to Dusty Closets —Americanization Under Way. New York, July 23.—The trans- forming of Chinatown that has been in progress for a decade has finally thrust its Americanizing influences into the Chinese temple in Mott street with the result that the Joss and dusty closet. For years the the Joss was one of Chinatown's attractions occupying 2 position in the council hall of the temple. A christian clergyman the Rev. Lee To, head of the Chinese association, which is significant of the present dav attitude of the Chinese towards old tradi- tions. The association is regarded as the most powerful organization of America. It has replgced the dramatic, though fatal method of the old Tongs with a system of- mutual help founded on the most advanced American ideas of philan- Are 5 trophy. 1 $3 MINIMUM WAGE. Washington, July 23.—By a vote ¢ 368 to 47 the house has passed th bill providing a minimum wage @ $3 for all government employes cept those in the postal service.. Th| wage is exclusive of the war tim bonus of $240 a year allowed em ployed. The measure now goes the senate, but house managers @& the measure do not expect it will b accepted there as a whole. KEPUBLICANS WANT BIGGER STEERING BODY. 23.—Repubiican WANT STREET WIDENED. Through agitation on part of prop- erty owners in the western part of the city, there is a strong likelihood that Washington, July house leaders after informal confer- ences ve decided to call a party caucus probably Iriday to pass on the enlargement of the legislative steering committee by either two or four members. Four names will be presented to be voted on—Represen- tatives Anderson, Minnesota: Nolan, | California; Slemp, Virginia and Reav- is, Nebraska. the lower end of Lincoln street may be widened to a 60 foot width. STEAMSHI TICKETS T0 ALL PARTS OF THE VORLD George A. Quigley 297 Main Street Now is the time to have your Typewriter or Adding Machine thoroughly overhauled, we will loan you a machine while the work is being done, we will make your machine lock and work as good as new, at a reasonable price. Typewriters and Adding Machines Rented and Repaired. New Britain Typewriter Exchange, 72 W. MAIN st ( \ T?poo,ooo‘ X pl'e U'sé' I As aTonic{Strength TED. 612.