New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 19, 1919, Page 9

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PERSONALS. 5 FOR BUTTERICK PATTERNS. M B E N . . = ; Miss Marie May, Huldur Hullbers TO and Misses Ruth and Lillian Johnson J R R ; e W S v | \ K] of Stanley street have returned from | ~ L ot £ s 4 a two weeks’ stay at Boston and Nan- : < Liear % i 3 . X X 1sket Beach. A % ¥ Women’s| o || Women’s ard Hlisses . ; and Misses Miss Marion O'Dell, of Beaver | street, is visiting in Cortland, N. Y. | Robert Bengston, Elmer Heintz, Charles Weber, Maynard Williams and Stanley Kulas have returned from a two weeks’ ation spent at Indian Neck. EQS%SCEDIZO 31 — ' ' <JS§[}{3}I¥ISJCEDTO $10 WEDNESDAY MORNING SPECIALS THROUGHOUT THE WHOLE STORE IN THE GREAT . AUGUST CLEAN-UP SALEJ LAST CALL | EXTRA EXTRA SPECIAL on Wednesday f;oor:)ln&Sb to 12.15 | SPECIAL S U MM E R NATIONAIL BISCUIT _Co’s Wednesday from UNEEDA BISCUITS DRES SES _ | |8.30 to 12.15 Noon et : 5(_‘, Union Match Co’s CLUB MEMBERS GET M| this morninz for a vacation { . i . - $12 allowance for your old (i it O g ’l:"lo\on”tt e ) [ ] FO[' Womefl and i A PKG Flrehght Matches [} . Baau“ful finest silk—Free to ladies and gentlemen—DPiece - _— VOILE DRESSE! Wlth a Purchase Of SC a Pkg e | TR TR o N 50c or Over . WlGIE"Is;:;g ;sw,. (:lo-mn(nqluni\.n : e e ™ m,\u;nin. DR S - { Wlth a Purchase ] | [ ] ] Vivian Sta of Maple street, §l | out of the city enjoying'her ann | vacation. % Inimov numn? Thomas O'Dell, of East Main street, left yesterday for Providence, R. I, where he will join the O'Brien carnival shows. , PRy 1SO] Miss Rose Lannon, of Black Rock vepue, has returned from her annual | 1wo weeks' vacation. Superintendent of City Buildin W. E. Smith is on his annual two weeks' vacation. Easiest to Operate FEdgar McAvay has entered the ; employ of the Russell and FErwin company in a clerical capacity. William Campbell has resigned his position as night inspector in the Stanley Works mill. Mrs asso and daugh sso, of Glen street, a latives in To ngton. “Parlor Model.” Beautiful v\'\'hflh Closed. i - nneag IS0 0y Embroidery—Your ‘ name stitched with BELDING on a furlpugh in this city. A\ Everything in Furniture, at Mid-Summer Prices, From Homes During the Past Weelk _m_ Police Reports Show Four Missing Yormerly Sold up to $15— y e of SOC or Ovel_ CHOICE mser generation / ¥ i TUB SKIRTS TO CLEAR during the past week heavier than for 4 . el Hundreds of Wash Skirts for some time past and today's police 4 Q Women and Misses in up to the = ——— — ——— e statien blotter finds thc ceports of y 8 ) minute styles, trimmed yith pockets | = | two nissing from home. Added to and belts. Regular sizes. Former ‘ FOR UICK RESULTS USE THE the names of the Notta and Josephiak prices forgotten. Reduced to two Q girls who were reroried missing dur- prices for quick disposal. ing the past few days the list within . the week reaches four. BB B M Erouwing July and August We Close Wednesdays at Noon. EEEEEEI ERALD CLASS[FIED COLUMNS Tony Palozzi of 1 McClintock Road, came to she police stetion at midn el AT SR D5 o = = e and told Sergeant George Kelly that | FIND MEAT IN FRUIT STORAGE. | R. AND E. SITCATION EUROPE'S COAL SHORTAGE HOHENZOLLERN REUNION his 15 vear old daughter, Miss Jennie, : 4 was missing. At 3:30 he again came g to the station, this time with This Pounds in Warchouses. | No agreement has been reached as | Crown Princess Will Visit Kaiser € Paris, Aug. 18, (Associated Press.) augnter who had in the meantir 2 t in the Russell and Erwin die de- , Aug. 18, (Ass . daugnter wh i e me ; e 1 Erwin die de Buffalo Authorities Uncarth 4,000,000 REMAINS UNCHANGED | BEFORE THE SUPREME COUNCIL | SR 2 2 = | c fome pounds of dressed and 1 meais | PATtment strike and yesterday the | —The supreme council yesterday con o hend s Hotiang, g 5 Doxfi na=fal-ofibccntnelalibiliin o RISEUESNRIREHEE SRR SN CHE S0 b o ' s sidered the extreme shortage of coal The Hague, Aug. 19.—The cx-crow % ; ard Albert B UlUCCIE M s Py !| K = YERSL o Rl O Cata A ruit stor iking employes called at the fac- ) gu X-Cro Bia mon wants to enlist in ihe | Warehouses in Niagara county, tory and took away their tools. One|and discussed a message concerning | Princess of Germany is expected cording to a message sent to rney- and as he is just 19 years of age of the striking employes has returnec he coal sit on reeeived fro stay a week in the island of Wieringd e et b b et eturned, | the coal situation received from Her- gt e e o E e B e the others have refused | bert Hoover, head of the interallied | " ¢ W1 flrst visit the ex-kiiser i | signed up. - 085 5 S OSSR ol ssithelr o Amerongen, says The Telegraph e ° 4 S quotes 1 of a packing e nless their demands are ( relief organization. It is reported that B legraph, as ; granted, and as the officials refuse t Wierin aming more G thad e mean et ool | SEERER RS S e e ieri is b 1ing more pop 1 TO WORK DEGREES. storage spice s bought 1se all X leman le malier | e S 3 A with sightseers, and the small m successors to the Curran Dry Goods Store GARES Western meat storehouses are fiied. | 5111d5 about the same ns it dia_one [ 4MONE the coal miners of Silesta for | % VU6 BEUSCm and tho et S8 Daly Council Committce Ts Appointed | Nearly all of the meat located in | 8 day, 1 1en | the purpose of aggravating the coal | dai)y, besides many'who arrive in Hed torboats and launches < g Sl walked out hortag ) DT i TR a county is “horax cured,” the | shortage. is restricted under t? E Plans for the exemplification of the | 1o fo0d laws. Mr. T.ockwood in. thixalidexres o on il AAETaE sl il HIEH Flioen it i e e e ? g | 150 candidates are being discussed bY | it would be possible to sell meats tius B | Daly council, Knights of Columbus,dcured’ if the stores are libeled and Grand Knight John O'Brien has| Borax_cured meat is shipped abroad appointed a committee to arrange for Libels were bezunef federal court | e WbT=leven it alld sence-wior Lin g [TOE (- 0 MBS R o el SEEER O will probably take place in Turner| yiquals owning 3,000,000 dorzen hall or some other auditorium and | ang 3,500,000 pounas of butter, al- visiting delegations will be present|jogeq to have been “withheld from *he | from cities throughoyt the state. A | [J [ ¢ D 3 | market for the purpose of unreason- | rooms of Daly council. B | The second degree of the order wil FLOAT l'('\‘l_\ll"l"l T WORKING. | be worked on several classes next it SALE STARTS AT 8 30 A M | :I\:"’:'e’; in preparation for the higher | chajrman Marsh Calls for List of 4 o . V. gree. Trucks Availabie for Parade. : S L g, IsAv M__*'STER(?) : Percale House E)resses IF THIN AND e e ] ' {Gm ME A MATCH - Sizes 36 to 46 | NERVOUS, TRY i sion i phai e o : | WANT J0 LichT work of his committee m1 PHUS?HATE dited. Mr. Marsh will eceive tho o o ¢ names of triftk owners and rates : In Plaids, Stripes and Dots. Wednesday at Wi place of busmess, I o > Nothing Like Plain Bitro-Phosphate to street $1.69. Value $2.49. Put o Fiem, Healthy Tiesh ana |, A MeELing of the committee will ho held this afternoon at 5 o'cloc in to Increase Strength, Vigor the Chamber of Commerce rooms at that ime a preliminary report be prepared. The work of the group | M| When one stops to consider the host | in charge is progressing favorably. tinually for gome method by which — and Nerve Force may increase their flesh to normal pr SHOOTS AT A CROW, HI portions by the filling out of ugly hollows, : o = 2 e | the rounding off of protruding angles with A MAN HALF A MILE AWAY. ® on Dre V | the attendant bloom of health and at- Greenwich, Aug. 19.--A bullet fired { | tractiveness, it is no wonder that many | ¢ it - ¢ ok - appear from time to fime In public print. | W. Dashiell, a wealthy resident here, While excessive thinness might be at- | vesterday, hit a stone wall half a mile 40 inches wide in medium and dark Geor- [ s itien sl o s | asat S Ve undine struck Mica fact that the lack of sufficient phosphorous | Pagnaro, who was standing nearby, | = B | in the human system is very largely re- | inflicting nine wounds in his abdo- gette designs. Wednesday at 49c yard. J|iocs o mem s o iimy, o | iiicting nine wounds i his abdo- Siats’ have demonstrated bavond questica | Stamford hospital in a criticall con- alues to 938c. | of Goubt tnat & Body deficient in' phos: | dition. Dashiell was not arrested, but 5 phorous becomes nervous, sickly and thin. was told to be ready to appear n A noted author and professor in his book, | oo ot 10 “Chemistry and Food Nutrition,” published | COUrt when summoned. in 1918, says: EX e amount Dashiell is a paint and oil manu- of phosphorous require * the normal | facturer and has a handsome home on It seems to be wéll established that | Wich and Stamford. I September this deficlency in phiosphorous may now b | Valentine Oberle, a Gerr alien, met by the use of an organic phosphate | wne 1 i o B G | known throughout English speaking coun- | »o5_found de Resig el ned a a L] 4 %, g S tries as Bitro-I'hosp by Dashiell. Near him lay thirty : E \ . i g | similation of t phosphate by > ne pounds of dynamite. An Italian s | 3 St 8 r) W\ i ) [ | tissue of the phosphoric content when , S or o of Oherle p \ b/ o - [} by nature soon produces a e . 5 A 4 X t | in our body and mind. Nerve te LOCAL BOYS ENTERED. A i , 0 appears, vigor and strength 3 St. Joseph's Y. M. A. A. will send . 3 \ / / t ac a e l[]C | ncss and lack of energy, and the whole Kol local athleles to bR \ X fl i he soon loses its N an angles, becoming the track and f games ¢ H Hoia Byl ] dalne ! | house Point Tht y. Among them S X i 5 ac 8 i Brainera in New Dritain : i e : 2 Bl | and ail good druggists ave W. Delaney, C. L. Faulkner, i Al ey e 3 - CAUTION: ‘— ‘While Bitro-Phosp I M. Shupack, Gerald Hannon, R. T. 7 : . e | R e el D - | (Haddleton, in the dashes} J. A NCEET s do not desire to put on fl should use . R. 1. Fladdleton, in (the a extra care in avoidiug fat-prc & foods. | runs; Vernon Read, in the shot put.

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