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e — | The American Red Cross at Its re-| STEEL PLANT T cent meeting made an allotment of | . funds to cover the expinse necessary Kentucky Company Grants 20 Pers to employ the three nucses and they | —_— cent., Socond Incredse Since May. ~ )/ |will be soon assigned to the Indlan| September records now on sale, C. R _ bureau and will go into the field to|[, Plerce & Co.~Advt Newport, Ky, Sept. 1.—~The scale spend one vear, One wWill be stationed g S g of wages pald laborers at the An- b A Have The Herald follow you on|qrews gteel plant and the Newport @, on the Pine Ridge and Rosebud res-| . . < X ervations in South Dakota; the other| our vacation. 18c a week. Cash|Rolling Mill will be increased 20 per- EdllC&[lO[]fll Advafl[figes {0 BE Efl\n will g0 to the Southwest and work | W'th order—advt cent., effective Sept. 1, according tos imong the difterent Indlans in Arizona | A baby h;fl)’“wan\};nrn vesterday to| statement yesterday by Joseph " o This is only part of |Fireman and Mrs William Shaw of 81| Andrews, president of the Andrews hanced by U. S. Bureay fan ‘adopted by the.Taior. |Fairview street. Biea] comany Hartford Store Closed Wednesdays At Noon Hartford PRSI ) me f improving &nd Day school, $9. Conn. Bus. College.| A former increase was granted May . the In-|—Advt, 1. Other departments of both the ns among Washington, Sept. 1. (By the As-|4 The monthly report of the fire de- steel plant and the rolling mill will be adjusted accordingly, it was stated ;::)l\‘?.h;‘n\?n:”‘m:w:i; IV\TI[‘\I\”“; l'l’;; } {partment as issucd by Deputy Chief except the t e department of the rme b ror on ¢ e 2 ¢ atte ® 2 onnag r 3 e A P b . great deal of attention is that of |Barnes, states that there were 18 calls : A J 9 d M 9 )11’(":’[')’7 wil hartieuiar regard 0]equcation—building up the schools [during the month of August, 12 being ’"’“"‘“"- employes of which ‘received unior's an 188€8 i o R A already in the service, increasing the |still alarms and six bell alarms. The| 47, ncrease July 1. . e R e LU Y to their full capacity, and|worst fire of the month was that a| The rates of pay are on a silding s PRTOVAY; A :ngthening the personnel. There is [the D, C. Judd block on Arch street|5C#le, based upon the selling price stre 16 Secretary Fall, and an increase in the| " o ¢ of sheet iron. Another increase is ex- Pl e e ey sald to b ,000 Indlan children of jwhere damage estimated at $1,600 1 # estimates for the II vllwm‘n)\‘ b;.flr;‘[ x‘.\r]r‘"; TRioa 2 vr WA R x':ecteei‘a:out Sr‘p‘(’i 10 for all hot mill e asked in the ndiar e 8.0 i AT e n, Andrews said. appropriation bill fully 6,000 of this number are Nava- | vyjetor Records for Sept. at Morans', T AHloan: Baa. Orask || joes that have never been to school.!__oqyt. crease b & tes for ed- ter- '.)\(‘K"H]‘(I\.‘:lr\"‘lsl 'l'r"’_“::]h;:::::; in ¢ n;e Patrolmen Willlam Souney and of h e . Patrick O'Mara began duty today on 3 ks hope that congress will respond in tHe 4 s 1h. to. 117a: ‘m: aRift. “aha e Indi \ r the [View of the demand atrolmen Hanfor art an ohn { e el : + Pufclman Hantord Dard &1d I T Just 35 Handsome Tweeds at Very Special Prices first step in Commissioner Burke's| "It is planned, If the money can be | gentady. who have been on the ear- program, | en-|obtained, to enlarge mnn)‘ of the ly shift started on the 11 a. m. to T larged sch i ducate 20,- >°!1’°“1"“‘"”‘5 L He :‘“"1 “”;"; p. m. shift. Patrolmen Thomas Woods, . : \: B et il o e . 000 Indian ge not|cheap construction, and i s also | 14 ‘Patrick Meehan who have been 2 Y xact e suit 1 . h an Fi now in school s Worked out | hoped that twoabandoned mitars |50 G on' e attrnoon - shi | y the suit required by school and college girls for day in a y ou Approxima ] of this number |posts, Fort Wingate, New Mexico an * 4 7 < r & y k 7 p . CRnE (o it Navados tribs:ant Heue|Fort Apsehe, Avlaone, wan ba- fraies| " u ol 10 nIghe AU ey | ; : wear. There’s color for every taste; the coats are varied in style and are all never been ferred by the war department to the s‘hs’z_“;:\{‘“s‘"“-‘ School opens Sept. s /1 <Al i ) The nurses assigned to the Indian Interior department, to be converted|®™" 2 i ) - S]]k hned_ service, it w said at the Indian |into Indian schools. Both of these bureau, will make a survey of condi-|posts are desirable and well located, tions on Indian reservations and give|and should care for probably 1,000 2 5 it - a2 . L Y a demonstration of what may be ac. | puplls. OOKED : Arranged in two groups: complished by women trained as “The Interior department and the N ¥ nurses and in welfare work, to lay the | Indian bureau are giving much at- > . % foundation for asking congress for |tention to health conditions at the FOOD SHOP, Suits folmer]y up to $2975, an appropriation to enable the Indinn}several Indian schools and upon the = X bureau to employ on the reservations|different Indian reservations, and the X women of a higher grade for ma-|present policy is to try and have at 118 Main St. Suits formerly up to $59.00, trons and general fleld service, ac- 7 i spital upon every reser- - = cording to Commissioner Burkew| €3St one hospital up r Phone 605-3 plans. | vation with a capacity sufficient to “There is a great opportunity,”|care for the sick, and particularly In- Commissioner Burke said today In|gjans that are very aged and infirm A commending on his plans, “for im-|, 4 without means of homes where Oh, why should life all labor proving home conditions among 1In- ' .| be? When we are readv to put : they can be comfortably and properly ) o 4 A 3 g e o it e upon vour table the fnest of Amazing Values Will be Found in the Big Downstair looking after the health of children. cared for.” | cooked meats and salads. Listen i ! . ; 7 ‘f 1 d Y Bovia: stont: e Do, ok Store in Reliable School Shoes for Boys and Girls S em how they like it; you ) TUMURRUW; SATURDAY ‘iilll( ::on Ir:m ttl;m ol:: :OOied BrICk! For Girls, Misses, Children, Boys and Youths food is the most popular in town | SPECIALS FOR TOMORROW | | A Brick Home Costs A glance will show you many op- We have cut prices deep on a IS THE LAST DAY Mayzgnalibse Potato Salad, g:ilfi?i e;%a:bsng | Dportunities to save on handsome serv- | tremendous stock of high and low cut eI tial material, and iceable Shoes of solid leather. footwear suitable for school children. Very Best Coffee, |l when you build your Of Our Regular Price 33¢, Il new %ome speycily Down To 28¢ Ib. | Il brick, for you will find FURNI I URE AND | Tall Can Red Salmon, that brick is far su- Low Shaes in Fall Styles 3,000 Pairs of Women’s 18c can. i Il perior to other Ask us for RUG SALE RO | gziéig:aa’zsfon and Cir- for Young Women Pumps and Oxfords i 3 for 10c. i Targeycizey Olives, cular. Mahogany Oxfords, Goodyear We secured the entire surplus One Day to take advantage of Hartford's Greatest Bar- 35c¢ pint. || ‘tvelt, double sole. $2°48 stock of a big shoe manufacturer; : 3 | Sale Price ve i i 1 4 gains in Good Homefurnishings with the benefit of All Re- Large Can of Libby’s Apricots, THE CONN_ BRICK | < they’re Tn excellent lasts, sizes 215 to 7; | Emerson Brogue or Plain Oxfords | Plack or a neat shade of tan. Most ex- 3 & Regular Price 40c, I . ductions on the Deferred Payment Plan. Cut To 29c. | MFRS. ASSOC. S $3 98 | ceptional bargain for Sat- $2 79 o » i urday shoppers. Sale price Come Early! ( About_tl::Store | Il 226 Pearl St. Hartford Sale Price C C FULLER COMPANY Strictly Fresh Eges. o= I M s U (A L] L] New Holyland Sauerkraut. OFFICIAL NOTICE | 10-55 FORD ST. HAGTROHIN| oo Tnnoias Svies Cuosee. | First-Step Hand Made Shoes .. Etpiisd amby Tongue s far andiln SCHOOL You cannot equal this offer go where you will. First step shoes worth up bulk. A : Pk bl | Butter, Lard, Tea, Coffee. and a DEP ARTMENT to $2.50; sizes 3 to 8 All hand made. high grade line of Canned Goods. . X . You want to buy or sell You want to buy or sell a busi-| Don't forget and get a nice Gobel Special Saturday Price property, ness, Smoked Shoulder for your Sunday|New Britain, Connecticut You want a home, You want Insurance of any kind, | dinner. SCHOOL CALENDAR You want a farm, You have a rent, e ———— 1922—1923 g 4 ’ By sy, Ton e et | T i Misses’ Shoes and Oxfords Boys’ Snappy Dress Shoes — CONSULT — | Steam, Hot Water and Vapor| ool 2en Tuesdar Sept. o 1078 Wonderful for Wear Some With Rubber Heels Kesling You should buy at least two pairs H' ‘I‘ F OIREN ‘ General Repairing THANKSGIVING RECESS of these at the cut price. In black or mahogany calfskin; Telephone No. 1790 140 Main Street| Tel. 193-3 or 2057-2 To Monday Moraing, Dee. 4, 1032, OXngrd]S’ E’fiii 1175 to 2. solid leather throughout. 4 Shoésa:izes 1115 to 2 Sizes 215 to 514, THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY CHRISTMAS RECESS S P e R i Sale Price { From Friday Night, Dec. 22, 1922 ale Price 3 To Tuesday morning, Jan. 2, 1923. Oxfords, sizes 84 to 11. Sizes 1 to 2. NO-N i Sale Price Sale Price | PLAYED SPRING RECES Shoes, sizes 814 to 11. Sizes 9 to 13 ) Fi Friday Ni y R 23, 1923 . o . BIGCASING s A AL, (20t Sale Price Sale Price T Oxfords, sizes 3 to 8. Sale Price Other shoe bargains for men OF TH” BOYS NIGHT SCHOOL Shoes, sizes 3 to 8. women, misses, youths, boys, girls anci S FROM THE $4.00 Sale Price infants, in the basement SHop SEE CONNECTICUT BUSINESS COLLEGE IS STILLTTILL ACTDALLY | —| | GET SOME WORKINY —| | MORE PIAS*, I Delicious—Try Them! JOHNSON’S ittt ™ | For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Aduts. J. E. JOHNSON 189 Park Street T S e C—————— | | ———— | MAZDA LAMPS T AR . i i y : 1 FREE DELIVERY i VISIT OUR DINING ROOM We are going to sell this One Family House COWLES ELECTRIC CO. WHEN IN HARTFORD |at a loss to the owner. His loss will be your gain. 392 STANLEY ST. Call A i i i i i N comell Sirdy BHAE b Now if you want this, you will find it a Bargain. Let Us Serve You Electrically | 2 f Itisin A No. 1 Shape. it A R e L Live and Boiled Lobsters 4 & et Soft Shell Crabs Two family house at east end with large piece CROWLEY BROS. INC. Fresh Crab Meat of land, a veritable beauty spot with lots of fruit PAINTERS AND Sivviug trees. Steaming Clams | SR cor s o CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. | B oo i HONISS’S |212MainStreet Phone 343 Rooms 305.6 Bank Bldg 1 TEL. 755-12 Fstimates cheerfully given on all johs | —————————————— ¥ EVERYTHING IN FURNITURE FOR SALE I = s e | | D R I N K | If you are about to furnish a home | b “=== | we can outfit it completely. We carry Some Extra Located Building Lots. a full line of Furniture, Stoves and See me about your Fire Insurance. Prompt settlement in case of fire, | OF PIPE SMOKING -DISCOVERED MARSHAL OTEY WALKER HELPANG i ’ | o ; THE NEW DRESSMAKER /N SKIRT FITTING — lAyers SOJa water rm‘; :;’m';flnss at prices that will Auto Insurance of all Ki Call for it by name and get the best. AR : H. D. HUMP EY NEA Jew ‘_J For Sale at Your G r's New and Second-Hand Furniture Three Size Botties—5-10-15¢ °>F Lafayette st. Tel. 1339-3 ROOM 208 NATIONAL BANK BUILDING