New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 31, 1919, Page 2

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" Your Stationery a sure indicator of your knowledge what is correct in every depart- ent of the world of fashion. The pman who knows is therefore ver: reful in her selection of papeter- b, correspondence cards, ete. If bu would absolutely sure of the rrectness of your stationery we ad- jse you to procure it here. e THE iokinson Drug Ge. 169-171 Main Stree! A Wonder- ful Assort- ment of Smartly Tailored Dimity and Organdie Waists. In white, stripes and all colors, $2.95 to $4.95 Luke HnTFstau Ga. HARTFORD “It Pays to Buy Our Kind. CITY ITEMS. Women have proven e care of gates at railroad crossings at one of the weaker sex has been t iM% charge of a most important ossing in the city—at Main street. A oman was at the post yesterday. Many autoists have taken advantage Rackliffe Bros. free tube offer this eek. Have you?—advt. so elfficient in embers of Naval Reserve Force Can Be Transferred to the Regular Navy If Qualified. Announcement was made today that laval commandings horized regular avy to serve unexpired portions of is enlistment, any man of the Naval keserve force, whether now on active r inactive duty, who is not more an 45 years of age, makes requ br such transfer, has performed ac five duty during the war, and will ave not less than one year to serve the regular navy after such trans r. Reserves so transferred will re- eive the same right, pay, privileges nd allowances in all respects as now rovided by existing law for man egularly discharged and re-enlisted yithin four months upon expiration of ull four year enlistment. This in- ludes one month's leave, extra pay lor re-enlistment, extra pay for citi- enship, and four months’ gratuity ay if man's service has been such s to entitle him harge Full instructions hethod of procedure can rom the District Detail Office 49, Navy Yard, Boston officers to transfer to the are au- as to the be secured , Bldg. No other way than the Grape:Nuts ‘way can process wheat and barley into such tempt— ing flavor. Grape-Nuts “There's a Reason” to an honorable dis- | | | | | HALF MILLION 1S SOUGHT IN DRIVE {To Be Used for Wellare ol Crippled Children The in Connecticut a generous people of the state cut Children's Aid to raise $500,000 This may but true nevertheless. A realization on the part of the people of the state of just how pitiable the condition of some unfortunate hoyvs and of Connecticut is all to convince the this work and ing the money An organized ducted during loans, etc., less made response erippled child for by welfare of every will be provided made the society's is the response he o campii broad statement seem o e girls that is needed the importance necessity for rais- such as con the by Liberty not contemplated necessary through lack to the appeals for aid drive, Wit is un- of KING FOR HELP. There is but one institution in the state caring for crippled children. That is the Connecticut Children’s Aid society’s home at Newington, where today there are housed 103 crippled children in home condemned by insurance companies because it is an absolute fire trap A new fire proof home carc for all the crippled children the state, is the aim of the society and the one way in which it can be accomplished is through the success of the $500,000 drive. Three me buildings, all where conditions are crowded limit cealings falling down and plumbing inadequate, now hold only one-third of the state’s helpless chil- dren and a fire would Jjeopardize their live The lack funds enables only a small percentage of the un- fortunate children. Negleot in many where children could have cured, has caused many to be- helpless cripples for life finauncial support of the has hereloforc been derived private donations, pertail help parents and some sistance from the state. During the past year 113 operations were performed at the home, through which 69 chil- dren were cured and all others defi- nitely. improved. It will be scen therefore that great deal is being accomplished der trying conditions and it na- tural to assume that the socicty’ work will certainly be increased to great extent with the construction a modern home. The drive committee consists of Austin Cheney, president of the so- cjety, Cheney Brothers, South Man- chester; I'rank C. Sumner, president Hartford-Connecticut Trust company, Hartford, and Clarence Whitney, president Whitney Manufacturing company, Hartford. Conditions at the with the amount of make is impossible the state’s crippled children. Two- thirds of them being neglected and getting worse daily. Their plight is a serious No one can doubt the necessity the $500,000 cam- paign suitable to in old, the to a of a suitable the socicty home and to reach cases, heen come The ciety from from 50~ a un- is a of home, together money on hamd, to care for all are one of N STARS TO PLAY. With Roschuds yaround Tomorrow. Will Open St. Mary's Pl Series At The Rosebuds and the newly organ- 1zed Kerin Stars will clash at St. Mary’s olayground tomorrow evening in the first of a three-game secries be- tween the two teams. The game will be played at 7:30 and Frank Bass will | umpire. For the will play F, Kerin, ¢: T Frank Riley, yril Curtin, 3rd; teorge Kerin, rf; Kerin Stars the following Butler, p; L. Cotter, 1st: F. Zego, 2nd; William Scheyd. cf; Joseph Tynan, If. Frank Kerin is captain of the team the line-up of which is given above, and John McGrath is manage PAY B FOR SERVICE, hoard of fire commissioners in receipt of a check for $200 from Arthur L. Woodruff treasurer of the Town of Berlin, for services Tendered by the New Britain fire department at recent fires in that town. The pay- ment is in accordance with the agree- ment madc between the selectmen and the board of commissioners. The city is paid $50 each call and $50 for cach additional hour from the time the apparatus leaves the barns until The is it is back in commission. i | Ly i. HARDWAR proper results, why dow’t you Office Hours, 9-12 m., 2 Saturday. a. Tuesday, Thursday, LOGAL SOLDIERS T0 GET GERTIFIGATES State to Present Embossed Cer- tilicate to Veterans of World War A handsomely embossed certificate is to by the cvery this appreciation for the loyalty and work done during the World War. In to the certificate, every discharged mem- ber of Uncle Sam’s army will have to call at the war bureau, at the City hall and sccure a questionnaire from Secretary Tarl Kisselbrack which must be filled out by the individul Upon completion of ~the question- nairs, it is to be returned to Secre- tary Ibrack, who in turn will forward it to the department of war records at Hartford. Here it will he filed away and the certificate will then be forwarded to Secretary Kisselbrack to be distributed The questionnaires will away in the state library records of achievements of the sol- diers will forever be preserved. The questionnaires ‘include a complete history of the part played hy every soldier in the war. The seldier in his own handwriting records his military record. The records from filed awa Hartford be given ate of Con- soldier, city necticut to sailor marine in in order secur be stored so that thes each city will he separately in the library at At any time, one to see what work was done by city in the World war may consult the volumes that are to be hound and placed in Hartford it is mmportant that this city have a complete record of the accom- plishments of the local hoys in the war, Secretary Kisselbrack urges every soldier, suilor and marine to se- cure a- questionnaire at the war bu- reau and fill it out and return it to him at an early date. There arc ap- proximately 3,600 men in this city who did their bit and it is Secretary Kisselbrack's desire to reach cvery one of these men. Onc of the certificates that is to h issued to cvery soldier is on display in the war bureau ard may be seen at any (ime. Tt is handsomely embossed and will be prized by every soldier in years to come. desiring IN AUTO COLLISTON. Local People Are Inj At New Two New Rritain automobile pai« ties have come to grief on visits to neighboring cities during the past few days. This report was made by the victims of one of the accidents, who has just been discharged from a hos. pital. J. Carlson, builder, of 1 Dwight street, was in New Haven Sunday with his wife, daughter and a voung man, making the trip in his auto. A large special model Mcka land touring car bearing a New York license crashed into him and pinned the occupants underneath the 'ma- chine. All occupants of ihe smashed machine were injured. Mrs. Carlson and daughter were removed to the Graco hospital for treatment and were discharged only yesturday. The men in the car were also injured bt not badly enovgh to require hospital treatment Another local autoist reports while he was mwaking an auto Lrip in Waterbury yesterday, one of the po- lice patrols of that city crashed into his machine, doing serous damage. WHO 1S TO BLAME? At druggists in bottles You by Parcel Post red in \ecident Haven, that Women as well as men are made miserable by kidney and bladder trouble. Thou sands recommend Dr. Kil- mer's Swamp-Root the great kidney medicine, large and medium size may reccive a sample sizo also pamphlet telling about and | this | 7-8:20 and | imposed a | has threatened it. Addr Dr ton, N. Y., and Kilmer & Bingha nelose ten cents. also | mention the New \Britain Daily Herald. FRUIT JARS ! F=I7 CIDER PRESSES OAK KEGS PICKING BASKETS FRUIT PICKERS {HERBERT L. MILLS 336 TAIN ST. NGTICE! If you have any ailment of any kind and don't scem to get the and sce VOLZ, The Chiropractor Rooms 16-17, Booth’s Biock p. m. Evening Hours. Monday, by appointment. INSULTED HIS GOOK Albert Joseph. Who Also Threatened to Kill Girl's Brother, Pays Fine of $10 and Costs. Soloman Sargis came to the night and that his sister, Miss Helen Sargis had been insulted Albert Joseph, boarder in the house where Helen cook. He home with his sister, he said, when they met Jo- seph police station last complained by a is was walking who at once hurled verbal harrage of vulgarity at both of them. Officer Frank Hahn was notified and arrested Joseph at the home on Ma- ple street. Judge James T. Meskill fine of $10 and costs in court this morning According to the brother and sister, Joseph much trouble for hoth and to have both of them run out of the city. Soloman claims that Joseph has threatened on several occasions to take his life A 12 year old boy took of bathing trunks from the tment store yesterday a of the causes publicly story two pairs Fair de- afternoon -~ Try this_sor one @/ ,/gfier You have finisked a cigar. put au Triangle Peppermint in Your mo and lel, it dizrolve Aowly. [t will relieve the nervour tension belween smokes and give You au £Sreater appreciation of the nexf cigar: That delight/ul taste linders | RIANGLE niergreen Clove Cinnamon. o tended CONCERT. appreciative crowd at- band given last | evening by the Philharmonic band’ at Walnut Hill park. According (o rough ‘r timates the crowd numbered 10,-A | 000 The concert was one of the hest | | | the | the in ap- blue had Council ¢ was e store hy M proprietors chambers ught while leaving Leventhal, onc of He arraigned this morning, but it peaved from the black and marks about ‘his hody that he received enough punishment for false step and he was allowed to At the request of Alonzo J. Hart the charity’ board, a five year girl was committed the Ifome. The child's parents live fogether and she has the St. Agnes home and the Home different occasions WATERMELON PARTY. call evening 10.000 ATTEND There will b2 a ro!l large and this of water- was melon caters foliowing New the concert the regular meeting of U. A. M., at the meet- his | ing hall at 277 Main street. A busi | | | | b the 80. | ness meeting will be called prompt at of | § o'clock Brit- ain ) rendered the public this season and crowd immensely pleased several vocal which by Miss Kathleen Walsh. popular hit- “Bubbles,” which sung by Miss Walsh, pleasing and the seance with the emerald beauties will start a the husiness is disposed of old County do not been in Town soon us | the was to with the solos, were offered Arrange- which this fall | The local coun- | was | pecially ments for the is to be held at under the auspices of cil are being made. state convention, New Britain the was es on REPUBLIC TUBE With Every Purchase of Republic or Carlisle Casing AUTO DEPT

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