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_‘ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1919. ; . 337012502560 1§ | 7 C.A. | MUGH DIPHTHERIA HERE | Begy’s Mustarine Notes, ‘ 1 Plans, Three Cases Re Thi Feek F S T § ases ported This Week 1 [ ’ AR r ST Plans ave still in progress for the - Lo . or ore hl'oat J dance Friday evening at the Y. W, DBring Total Here to 10 C‘N‘S—I il LD e " ™ And Chest Colds terds pn B ¢ : The weekly morbidity report sent Tust ru 's Must if S . . : « ) n ) sen Jus s starine if you tal NllHlbel‘ OY Dedfl IS Plll- he house committee met this out from the office of Director T,k ' want tovget rid of that cold on the | morning. Reeks, of the Bureau of Preventable chest, bronchitis, pleurisy or sore a[ 12 990 5’“ T 1ses, shows New Britain to have throat in double quick time. It can- o n ‘ee diphtheria, es, two influenza mnot blister and you can get a bi e PERSONALS s ot e iferers. yellow box of this original, real mu (5T emtle e pitl e 1o tard plaster improvement at a very ma ProshLjgign, Moy a8 dhe uet = ) _ known to the heaith department up , Small pri e BRIV e o o b b t \ and Mrs. John Bischoft 2F to Monday, November 17, { A box is equal to 50 blistering mus- ndirect wark, N. J., are the suests of Mr. tard plasters and with it you can stop been made by the and Mrs. Ge t of Bassett street. toothache, headache and earache in Ewment for Internatio Peace and = 10 minutes. P’rescribed by doctors for blished in a volume under that li'{ John J. Daly formerly a resident of 19 years. Nothing so quick and In commentir Dr. Re dan + of w diphtheria epidemic figures for this disease are far in ex- cess of those of the corresponding upon the ks warns that there is wiBritain has heen w suest in town effective to end rheumatic pains, ncu- 86,00 0,000 a et e Grik el S e o have Dbeen reported from this cffy Abeailo L8 hesy Mustaring il e 456,000,000,000 and the indireet costs [ visit for a short time. He expects o SR e ; Tha slnatiin jthe yellow box. The 60 t Y\] 1,612, 560. The latter total |visit a sister in Chicago and then H100F 18 L76 TR0 1 OF Sovember pL zc contains two and one-half fehides Tosses to neutrals, which are | will restume ork in San Antonio, health ce requests that ev child as much the 30 cent size BRI 41,750 000,0005" Tt 06 Inelufes frexne. A fven’ in his With @ sore throat be examined at B reat for chilblains and frosted i once, as delays are never more scriols e I Ing Uum ul e ss of production, put at $45,000,000,- | honor last cvening. ol 08, and war reliet estimated at $1,-1 Iiev. Philip Coholan, chaplain, with than in diphtheri Money back if it isn't by far the best mustard preparation on the mar- in American Walnut. {the rank of captain in the. United —_— siates army left vesterday for San Bishop Nilan Comi \ ket . e p an Coming Th b s S A This is a William and Mary -"‘!fif’vopis%m“" style—made by an up-to- Irancisco and from there will sail to U ST AR'N date Grand Rapids Manufac- Honolulu where he will be stationed City Next Sunday Morning “cANNOT BUISTER turer. divided as fol- | with the coast artillery. Ilev. Coholan 29,960,000,000; to yis th on of M Grace Coholan of ,800,000,000 High street. he report, which was gathered by | o e The table is 48-in. in circum- stimating the “cupitulized value of In France and Germany ¢ s ¢ i ference and the buffet is 60- fiman lite,” fixes the worth of the In- | Men are wanted at once for service e R e D in. leng—just the size for a ividual at wwes ranging fro yith' the Ame in France Sl £ St g S g ¥ B 0 in Bulgaria, Turkey, Greec :‘:x:(‘[)(‘;m‘mzuxl,( About e ‘I‘;m'(')";;f:‘:{”;’(;Il"‘»\‘:JP\\‘ ot the (dmrch That’s Right; Say I Want small rom. Have it in your p ce ¢ at the Rt. Rev. h 1 ivi ome for Thanksgiving. an, Rumania, Serbig and several oth- | | oo - TRS S Sk _ eeded t constitute n o engineer i rohn Nilan, of Hartford | countries, up to $4,720 for the| | e s e o od company for use in railway ope diocese will confer the sacrament of confirmation on a class of about 160 | children at 10:30 o'clock next Sun- Ur r Uns » L] 24 Stdtes, where e ¢ mic s g nited ,“” S, \“'HII’”' ]": ”(f"‘?fl‘m‘_" and maintenance. linlistment pith of the individual to the RALOR | 5 period of from one to' three j day morning Get a package tonight. It's cheap — and you can brew a lot of tea with B el cie uehes 2ad former military service is not gnation package. . The direct costs for countr lally involved in the war wits 1 value of soldier hu- renewal of the mission will open .A\L 0 o’clock Thursday evening at ‘Ihc church of St. John the Evangelist B vilitoh 3 EASRE i The renewal will be continued througl ifnest L. Bogart, professor of eco-!| r : o thronen : ! | Men Wanted To Serve to Sunday ovening at 7:30 o'clock in the Univer of Illinois, ! when the closing exercises will A dditio 8 ) s al- N ‘\”\J td “‘]”;‘1: 1, "”‘“:“‘;“‘m S a Men with the following aliticatio are needed: Dispateh- round-house foremen, engincers, 10 Act On Re: Tuke a cup every other night to iany of the latter were of children firemen, conductors, brakemen, y 7 Stockw Of Dr. W. M. Stockwell | rcsutate vour bowels, to purify your hd old persons, the estimate siven for masters, station agents blood and make you strong so you i civilian loss is believed to be con- : Wil ber of known dead is|machinist, boilermalkers, blacksmiths, Action will be taken upon the ry | G e B s o =% + = g o 7ol sue ihe missing | Pibemen, pumpmen and switchmen. | Dation, of Dr. William M. Stockwell at, caf ithstand an attack of influenza | i placed at 9,9 771, and e ssing e l‘ of the health commission- | if happens to come along this Grvative. e ( « e dead o 2,991,800. To . Fipnil el e : MARRI moon in city hall. An- | Winter. | other item of business to be di SR \ ! ussed It's one great vegetable laxative, A reward of twenty-five dollars (.ol‘ tobert Corr Takes Miss Irene Hill s the receiving of bids for alterations [ and it won't cost you but a few cents | €vidence that will convict the parties | qu m death and wounds Here is added “those resulting from isease, pestilence, privation, hardship, hhysical exhaustion and similar s “His Bride auses.” he losses f at the municipal slaughter house. It [ to find it out. who robbed the ochard building of is the plan of the board to have new | Children like if, and there is not: S . T 2 p I 1 L ke it, o S s noth- The wedding of Miss Irene Hill of heating apparatus and machinery in-l ing better that you who robbed the orchard building on | Monday mnight. z | J. W. ROBBINS, Farn gton. Economy Day Specials BIG MONEY SAVING OFFERINGS AT OUR WEDNESDAY SALE. —SPECIAL FROM 9 TO 12:30 A. M. ONLY— e this city to Robert Corr of Kensington stallod. can give thera 74 took place this morning at St. Mary’s P e, CITI ITEMS church at 9 o'clock. The bride was HURT IN ACCID 5 attended by Miss Mary Lawton of Michael O'Brien of 256 Elm street Middletown and the best man Was was painfully injured near the Elm James Corr, brother of the groom. street railroad crossing yesigrday aft- The bride wore a taupe cqlored erngon when he was struck by an au- { suit with a large picture hat to match tomobile driven by Alexander Hill of and carried a bouquet of chrysanthe- 447 Arch street. According to Mr. mums. The bridesmaid wore a dark Hill the accident v unavoidablo. een suit with black hat and The injured man was taken to the rried yellow chrysanthemums. oftice ef a physician, but as he was not After the ceremony a wedding in his office Hill took the patient to breakfast was served at the home of the hospital where it w found he the bride on Winter street. The was suffering from injuries about the voung couple left on a wedding trip. head and face. O'Brien will be able — to leave the institution shortly. when they are ailing. Park Reserve Safeguards Money invested in home sites at Park Reserve is amply pro- tected. With cach sale the! & certificate from the Commercial Trust Company that your money will be returned if you decide be- foro May 1, 1920, to relinquish posscssion of land we sell you. The resources of this bank, whosc strength and integrity are unquestioned, stand between you and loss or disappointment, It will cost nothing to inspect our map 7r the property situated next to North End Park, which will be developed by City of New Britain at a cost of $200,000. Send in the coupon and be convinced. A. GORBACH, Owner. Room 6, Booth's Block, 259 Main Street. Officc Open Saturday and Monday Evenings, from 7 to 9. INATOR HALLORAN A PPROVES OF HOME SITES AT PARK RESERVE New Britain, Conn. November 18, 1919, Very fortunately our hat malke: ave taken care of our boquirements—EKnox, d bloth hats and the Dobbs. iy A case of diphtheria on Woodland treet. w reported to the health oard this morning and the home was laced under quarantine. We renovate and remodel ladi nd men’s velour and felt hat o Jat Gg.—adyt. GARY MILLS WORKING. The property on Ellis street for- | Gapy, Ind., Nov. 18.—Steel mills in nerly owned by the Bdwin Ellis es- | gure {oday were running at normal ate has ibeen sold through Charles| cypycity for the first time since the . Gillin to Arthur G. Anderson. L Gt il wh e it’s going to be Wilson's. self, the = EX Within a few we ; called several weeks ago, mill offic Mr. A. Gorbacl ’ reezing Sheep-lined ulsters | announced. Seven hundred str 559 Main Street, Clty wre very, warm. All sorts at | yeturned to work yesterday mornin My r)‘ T :‘loc;‘(h"lch _Because of the housing situation in New Britain'it is essential that some means.be found to provide the people with more homes and I am con- vinced that you are performing a ‘real public service by Vilson's. v, Thd e 15ch biast smmace was ot That :OUGH Fores of Tender Young Stock b 15¢ Carpenters’ Cnion, No. 97, fair, Nav. | into_operation today with a full com- \ Leins of Young Lamb- ........ Ib 18¢ o, 20, 2 at Svea hall, Arch St.— | plement of men. . Legs of Young Lamb .......... Ib 25¢ s Flaxseed Emulsion, Linoninc rdvt. o R TR i sino o . ~ o ap dark Reserve S i o So e o is the standard remedy for coughs and disposing of your property at Park Reserve on ch liberal hool Board C it D o - © " the | COIdS, even stubborn bronchitis yield- terms. We who take pride in our community naturally >choo oar! ommittee 19 ORI, RRCENERE ° ling to jts great healing propertics. Best Grade Mohican Selected wish (o sec it prosper but we realize that it cannot expand and flourish unless suitable homes are provided for our men and women and their children, Park Reserve has all the advantages you claim for it There is no other place so well situated for home-site de- velopment. I am glad to know that you are placing proper restrictions on the buildings. There is no doubt that Park Reserve, in the very near future, will be one of the finest neighborhoods—finest .in appearance and class of residents —in the State of Connecticut. Very truly yours, JOSEPH M. . . AT 2T B i . will be held Friday after- To Discuss Work Tonight | ncon at 3 o'clock at the home of The special committee of seven ap- | Mrs. Lucy Corbin, of 110 Black Rock »ointed by the school board under the | avenue. Not only are all members leadership of E. Clayton Goodwin, | urged to be present, but also all will meet tonight at 8 o’clock to dis- | neighbors and friends. uss the report of the superintendent meem i *e\'\:s f"s/ i The Victims or Couzhs and Colds are quickly restored to strength and vigor by Linonine, thc most healing of throat and lung medicines. Compound 2bs. 55c. | Eggs doz 55¢ uine POTATOES s 5, 43¢ RS 5f schools. The committee has al- MIN feady announced that it will recom- — —_— mend the adoption of the 6 plan | In Central and Western Pennsylvania HALLORAN. or sehools. Another important item But Few Are Working. ‘o be:considered is an incres in g ALL DAY SPECIALS school’ salaries. Pittsburgh, Nov. 18.—Central and ! Lean Pot Roasts ............. 1b 12¢ Choice Chuck Roasts ........ 1b 14c Lean Boiling Pieces .......... 1b 10c Prime Rib Rodsts ............ lb 22¢ o UNESE western Pennsylvania coal mines ystem Against Grip | were, for the most part, idle today, BROMO QUININE | and, according to both representativ troy germs, act as | of the operators and the union, the All Drug; Please send me your illustrated folder on Park Reserve: To Fortity the Pake LANATIV Tablets, which d NBURY, CONN. gists—60c and $1.20, INETTEE ¢ Srnb 0000000860000 05 a e ot o0 H30 0 » Monje and Loxative, and thus pre- | outlook for an immediate resumptior: = < vent Colds, Grip and Influenza. There | of operations is not bright. Union 5 B e SN is only one “BROMO QUININE.” | miners of the two fields have an- MOLASSES PEPPERMIN Lean Corned Plate .......... 1b 10¢ Address ................ A BE. W. GROV signature o1 the | nounced they cannot go back to work 40¢ Th. I 11-18 = SRRSO G e A e e s Vee box, 30c. until @ mew wage scale has been ey [ MILK FED NATIVE VEAL. ! di et e RIS A e NISE SQUARES L BOY BI AT Reports from union headquarters 40c. Milk Fed Veal Legs b 20c Shid. Cuts of Veal 1b 16¢ here early today were that not a thur 1. McEvoy of | Single union miner in western Penn- sustained a broken arm clvania was working. A number of while playing in his yard. The Me- | operators, however, said their mines | Evoy boy was undertaking to carry a | were operating in part. playmate on his back when the acci- f dent occurred Dr. D. W. O’Connell DESERTING TO D’ANNUNZIO. ‘ was called to attend him. i — t — Ttalian Government Unable to hu;p‘ Rumps of Choice Veal Ih 20c Veal for Pot Pie 1b 12¢ § Fresh POI'k Roasts 1b 32¢ Franks & Bologna Ib 20¢ Fresh Gr'd Hamburg 1b 18¢ Lgin Lamb Chops 1b 30c iLalt of Small Hams 1b 32¢ Nat. Veal Chops 1b 24c Lean Sugar Cured Bacon 1b 35c Fresh Sliced Beef Liver 1b ]0(: Edwin McE Mr. and Mrs. Wallace street the young son of THANKSGIVINC RIBBON CANDY 50c b, Biae) —SPECIAL FROM 4 TO 6:30 P. M. ONLY— Fiume, Nov. 16 (By The Associated SALTED ACHIO NUTS, LEAN o You Shoud Have the Best | 15— T v e G swax SI0ked Shoulders [h 20¢ Ttalian forces to the troops com- — manded by <Captain Gabriele d’An- , CURED Have you ever stopped to reason | nunzio apparently cannot be prevent- | McENROE & why it is that o many produets that| cd by the Italian government, and are extensively advertised, all at once nt events appear to justify the drop out of sight and are soon forgot- | helief that the regular forces will be ten? The reason is plain—the article | Joyal to the poet occasion demands. did not fulfill the promises of the man- Corps commanders guarding the ufacturer. 'This applies more particu- | ypmistice line along the Juzo-Slav larly to a medicine. A medicinal | frontier assert they will he unable ro Coughs and Colds Mean preparation that ‘has real cura prevent a break in their forces, and value almost sells itself, ax lko an | iowia Captamn @ nnunso make o § Restless Nights g o SWEET Juicy e i e e || e Siey il 0 S Gl Danger furks in every e THIN whole divisions will follow him. hour a cold is allowed ix- SK!NNED \benefited, to those who are in need QORISR i | o sin R AssisEnatiie of it = = i tobring your children A SAWS 3 A prominent druggist says “Tako | STILL SA WOOoD. ' quickly Pack to health mp- | e L Mohican Creamery Mild Whole Milk “ Yuu Need a Medl[}ifle Regulars from Joining His TForces. Juicy Calif. Fancy Eating Lemons doz 29c | Apples 3 gqts 25¢ Heavy Grape Fruit ca loc White Rock Turnips 5 Ibs ]5(,' 78 West Main St. Three Thanksgiving Essentials Mother Heaps of Flowers The Turkey OQur business is to supply one of these three es- for esample Dr. Kilmer's ~Swa 3 = == 4 op S s Te Swambe | pxeKaiser Bill Has Just Completed 2 o A . LD b e et s Work on 12,0001 Log. s X B Ib 68 Ch b 37 sentials—the FLOWERS—and this we are in a bet- ommend, for in almost every case iti \ .onuen, Nov, 17.—Countess Er- e e A 221 | utter C eese c ter position to do this year than for many years past. e e ch, sister of the . . 1b 42¢ With the sons back from the war and’ a reunited ab many ofimy| ML COEICIERE e et o Largesize S Apple Butter ... Ib 2lc | Brick Cheese customers testify. No other kidney s £ = = Y " 5 remedy has o larse u salc |l e e R e - - : family at the board, flowers are going to play a lead- According to sworn statements,and | .4, neq to Germany toda Mohican L unem i e R ing part this Thanksgiving. Delivered to your home Verified testimony of thousands who have used the preparation, the suc- cess of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is e to the fact, so many people claim, hat it fulfils almos ev wish in | overcoming kidney, liver and bladder | \ary troubles and The erstwhile emperor was prevent- ed by cold weather from sawing wood O T in the szarden of his castlé, but a RED SPRUCE GUM special shed has been erected there fint'“[ D-WATSON &/ CO_ New York Hohenzollern sterday Mot o 000th log. or anywhere in the U. S. or Canada at a few hours’ notice. SAY IT WITH FLOWERS and your Thanks- giving will be complete. TOMATO Frendlvs Mustard Jar 17 SOUP. .. 3 cans 25° Dinner Blend Coffee 1b 402 ailments, corrects ur neutralizes the uric acid which causes rheumatism. ¢ g _ You may receive a sample bottle of JNO. P. MAGUIRE d —_— | Swamp-Root by parcels post. Address ¢ day each week when the prices are lowest ' ° Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., < 3 . and enclose ten ¢ alsa mention GENERAL CONTRACIOR d ave your money by trading here on Wednesday ; the New Britain Herald. Large and —HEAVY HAULAGE — 92 WEST MAIN ST. medium size bottles for sale at all drug stores l » Office and Yard:—551 Stanley § treet, Telephone 115-4

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