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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1919, POLISH VETERANS MAY NOT PARADE Counterfeits. e Read what one of the GREATEST NEWSPAPERS IN AMERICA has to : . say on this subject: X Will Refuse to Participate Unless “The manufacturers of Castoria have been compelled to spend hundreds of Line of March Is Changed thousands of dollars to familiarize the public with the signature of Chas, H. Fletcher. AT This has been necessitated by reason of pirates counterfeiting the Castoria trade- mark. This counterfeiting is a crime not only against the proprietors of Castoria, but against the growing generation. All persons should be careful to see that Castoria bears the signature of Chas, H. Fletcher, if they would guard the health of their children. Parents, and mothers in particular, ought to carefully examine the Castoria advertisements which have heen appearing in this paper, and to re- member that the wrapper of every bottle of genuine Castoria bears the fac-simile signature of Chas. H. Fletcher, under whose supervision it has. been manufactured continuously for over thirty years."-Philadelphia Bulletin. Children Cry For Unless the plans of the parade com- mittee are changed, it is probable that the members of the Polish World , War veterans will not take part in the celebration as a body. The mem- bers of that association feel that the line of march should be revised to take in the fifth and sixth wards so that they might be enabled to parade in their section of the city At the open forum in the state ar- mory several weeks ago the matter of ) d | . marching was discussed, a committee l . was appointed to arrange this feature \ ‘ of the celebration, brought to the gen- / eral committee recommendations for > the following route: Main street to East Main, to Hartford avenue, to North, to Broad, to Washington, to FOR YOUNG MEN AND YOUNG WOMEN mittee took the matter up at their meeting Friday evening and announc- ed Saturday that they had rev line of march to f square, to Elm, to B to West Main and breaking ranks in Walnut Hill park. Object to This Plan The Polish world war veterans call- Showing excellence in design and individuality. Made to our special order by the best makers. dfent LI viplngnl, Our customers are getting the benefit of FORE- HANDED BUYING on our part and our goods are PRICED LESS than the replacement value of today. We are in business to make a profit, but not to NOW, YOU MUST TAKE CARE OF YOUR EYES Your sight is priceless—money couldn’t buy it back once it is gone. If you hope to retain your eye- sight to old age, you must give your eyes careful and scientific-care. Your glasses, to be satisfactory, must represent the result of highly specialized skill. They are THE WINDOWS OF THE ENTIRE BODY. Look about you and see the people who are passing their old days in misery and unhappiness simply be- cause they neglected to take care of their eyes in the days when a little care would have meant so much in preserving their eyesight. The Remedy The remedy lies in securing a thorough examina- tion to determine the extent of the local derangement and have lenses ground to meet their exact require- ment. Our policy is to give you a little bit more in satis- faction—in dependable service—and in quality of ma- terial than you pay for. It is this little bit more that makes you send others here. Optometrists Opticians i 327 MAIN STREET. Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted, Lenses Replaced Factory on Premises. OTHS BLOCK NEW BRITAIN. New Britain Clothing and Clearance Sale Curran’s Stock TheMoneySavingSale ed a special meeting and discu action of the general committee, took no final action. Instead the pres instructed ta see Mr. Humphrey g 'ain the feclings of the associn 4 Asked why the original line of m:i. .n was not satisfactory Mr. is said to i have stated, eping of the bands a minute after 12 o'clock would | cost the city an additional $1,000, and the line of march is far too long for the school children who are to par- " Karpinski then brought up t that it would be a source of | pleasure for the veterans of the fifth and sixth wards to march in their own | section of the city where, he claims, twa-thirds of New Brit sovrvice men came from, but the chairman ccould give him no assurance that the route would be changed. The parade committee of the gen- eral committee will meet this noon in the chamber of roos with Chairman W. C. an- will probably revise the line of { march. Until the c an of the committee announces the deci the group the Polish world war veter- a_s will make no final decision on Quick Returns Use Classified Column | their participation. Dry Goods Store, inc. 381-383-385 MAIN STREET R Now in Full Swing Open Tonight Until 9 P. M. for You New Britain Clothing and Dry Goods Store, Inc. many of the active moembers | other orzanizations have already vot- | ed to turn out and their representa- tion will affect the Tabs should they vote 1o do likewise, the calendar of the society. a call for the condition of all national Tonics, Massages K reams. k Bringing Up Baby. I When Adam ate the Apple we heard nothing about its effect om Cheerfufnessand Rest Gort his stomach, but we do know, or ought to know, about the effect of neither Opium, Morphineno®fy a1l eatables given our children. This knowledge is necessary to all Mineral. Nox NARGOTI| mothers, and the deaths among infants indicate that much informa- — e AT tion along this line is needed. On this subject many works have been published, but most of them so technical and complicated as to be unintelligible to the lay mind. Food, hygiene and proper clothing must be learned by all mothers—they must study them, know them. Do you? [ Around every bottle of Fletcher’s Castoria is a hooklet in plain, everyday language that all can understand, put there by the advice and approval of physicians. Will you read it? Fletcher’s Castoria has been in use so many years that itis a and Feverishness waste of words to praise it, but because of the many substitutes and Loss OF SFEFYM imitations we endeavor to protect the babies by keeping before the MM_’“"‘L public the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher and a copy of the wrappet. FocSimile signatureot It is your only safeguard. GENUINE CASTORIA ALwars Bears the Signature of INFANTS - CHILD ‘mmv;hmno.fim A helpful Remedyfor Gonstipationand Diart! (4 THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY. e 2 U. T. OF A. CC CROWE READS RE f Plainville, Connecticut. At the ¢ of business on the 12th day of September, 1919 Jp for Consideration. ASSE B fox Considerat] Bills discounted Was Delegate To Middletown Conven- | 44-Hour Week 1s One Item to Come tion of C. T. A. U. At a meeting of the Y. M. T. A. B | society day morning President New York, Sept. 15.—The annual Thomos J. Crowe rcad his report as ! convention of the Uni Typothetae | Funds asidel tor delegate to the siate convention held America opened here today with | dep in Middletown August 25, 26 and 27. s question of the 44-hour week up The president reporte that one of- for settlement, although it was not on | Banking H fice w secured by the local organi- the convention program. The recent JJ"'LI.V_'HY{J:VV;'” a1 zation, that of Miss I'lorence Fitzger- | vote' taken by the job and book di-|Dye from banks and bankes P4 - ald as state edit vision of the International union or nited States and National Bank 5 The report of Welcome Home | ganization to put the 44-hour sched-| ;g 15.537.00 committee was read and the recom- yule into effect on May 1 threatens to | sier . Level mendation that the society [urnish a ! cause a division in the printers’ ranks, | Minor : 279.85 float but not tura out in a bod the local unlons of New York City de- | Other Assets, viz: U. 'S accepted. This action was taken as | manding that it become effective on i it } October 1 been in the service and will be seen | e in the service men’s division. Several Savings Total Assets 1bjects to be discussed in- | LIABILITIES clude general labor conditions and the | BLacies relatio between the printing indus- | ¢ d " Profits try and its customers. ‘ Delegates representing 3,700 master | printers are here for the convention. A committee for the any s e of e e D. AMOROSO & BRO. | gy , Connecticut. casurer of the pfore= , do solemnly. is true to ef. Grinding of any kind of Tools, Razors, Scissors, Lawn Mowers sharp- 1, Umbrellas repaired. the best of my knowledge @ pplies—Toilet Water, A a Treas. . 1 mey; this NATIONAL BANK CALL, Washington, Sept. 15.—The comp- « troller of the currency tods sued Barber v of September, 1919 RUTH A. RYDER Notary Pyblie ks at the close of business, I'riday, 32 Beaver St., 4 ain, Conn. tember 12 — CLUB — Join Tonight Last Chance Bank Open From 7 to 8 P. M. New Britain National Bank