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| McMILLAN STORE, Ine. ALWAYS RILIABLE ' NATIONAL BABY WEEK ‘May Ist to 6th I R MAGEE RANGE YOU GET— SMOOTH CASTINGS that are heavy and fit perfectly. - A SIMPLE DAMPER ARRANGE- MENT, oné movement of the damp-- . er throws the heat around five sides of the oven. Your fire is under per- fect eontrol day and night. $ THE MAGEE OVEN is relmrkable. It is heated evenly and quickly be- - cause the heat circulates d five sides, . in fact, everywhere but the door. “A dlstmctlve Magee feature.* FOR COAL OR GAS, Gas attach- | ments on Magee Ranges are distinc- tive. Large baking ovens, special broilers, with large and convenient boiling burners. Magee Gas Burners consume a comparatively small . amount of gas. OVEN DOORS, with cooking ways in sight. You ‘don’t have to openthedoor and let the cold air in, to see how your baking is progress- ing; spemallydslrablemcake bak MAGEE GRATES keep your fire day . ‘and night and make yourooa.ldo double duty. ‘A LARGE ASH PAN, heavily con- structed, catchesalltheashsandis easytoremove. Put a Modem Magee Range in Your Kitchen and Enjoy the Rc- ‘sults. & J. A. ANDREWS & CO. ', 180 | SWep Sptinghmb e | 27c‘\1leeefLwer—'/;-leaconfor29c 24¢ | g ot 28¢ | SMOULDERS _BUTTER "3 Pounds $1.35 vEs o 18C wc«;co-m- mcocmutlh " New Rolled 51bs29c '}n.,sa-u‘ w-xl 5 25c¢ : 'Pren- Buck- Moh, Red Butlerfly TEA,all flavors,1 mfinzsc ‘ 20c }' Nu.lSZIAINS‘l'Im > e = A T Beef, Rib or Loin Lamh Chaps, 2 280 SDAY SUGAR CURED CORNED BEEF Ib 121/2¢ SWIFT'S PREMIUM, OLEO, b ke 29 ¢ FRESH YORK STATE EGGS .........dz 3Q¢ A » 18c | 'I];:rt:erl??':‘!...lb 12¢ OR DILL 8O WHOLE MILK PICKLES - ‘Moh. Peanut Orange, Sweet, 9 to 11 a. m.—Hour Sunkist . .2 doz Sale—3 to 5 p, m. EGGS i 37c Fresh Western doz ONIONS New Bermuda 2 Ibs l 9 c OLD Dm MOH LAUNDRY 25c AMMONIA ... Irg bot 10c WANDER'S cm 10¢ 25¢ Green or Wax Beans ....2 gts 25¢ T e 9C m(;u?. ben 19€ ll;:urieesM.e.dg Ibs 250 O : Catiforma -doa 21€ ] the }4wes spatteréd on the cellings New York, Philadelphia and American cities are preparing comek for the visiting British French delegates: 'They will Washington's eeting, which' aston- ished the foreigners by its heartiness, although the national capital is usual- ly considered a “cold” city: = Deco- rations and, illuminations are planned by the citles, with officlal reception committees, formal banquets, etc. The pictures show Admiral Coche- prat, Tepresenting the French navy in America, and the decorated statue of Lafayette in New York. Vice Admiral Cocheprat is dean of the French vice admirals and has a rank as high as can be obtained in French navy, as there is no admiral. He is a ° practical sailor, with a most intimate knowledge of | naval construction and ordnance, and it is. said he knows as much of sub- marine werfare as any man in the | French navy. He ‘was born in 1855. | City Rterns | Exchange your patrons’ tickets for Catholic Choral Union concert at Kenny and Leghorn’s now.—advt. The Camp Real Estate company has sold for Mrs, C. E.\ Wetmore a lot on Arch streét to Joseph S. Bennett. The Camp Real Estate company sold today to Walter J. and Anna Hall a house and. lot on Farmington avenue. | Mr., and Mrs. William T, Slaper have returned from their trip to Cali- fornia. A marriage license was issued to- day to Plerre M. Boyer of Springfield and Miss Eva Marie Roy of 361 Chest- nut street, this city. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Speakman en- tertained a number of their friends Sunday at their home, 89 Whiting street, the occasion being the birth- day of Nora, aged seven years and Cyril Cainsell, four years. A dainty collation was served and a very en- joyable evening was spent. The Sunday school teachers. of the Swedish Elim Baptist church- - will meet at 7:45 o’clock in the church. Blazi Blajik’s .« confectionary and notion store at 22 Orange .street was entered last night by means of a rear window, between $4 and $5 in change and a quantity of stock being taken.’ It is believed to be the work of boys. Detective A. J. Richardson is investi- sating. B. G. Bouthwick of Storrs Agricul- tural college arrived in this city today to confer with the garden plots com- mittee of the Chamber of Commerce and to inspect the land which has been given for the purpose. Harry Arens arrived home today from an exténsive western trip ‘in the interest of the'American Silver company. k At the meeting of the directors of the Chamber of Commerce yesterday afternoon, authorization of the ap- polntment. of auditors and a nom- inating committee was made. Announcement. is made of the ap- proaching marriage of Mary Anita ‘Whitney of 1033 Stanley street and Francis Howard Smith. The mayor has called a special: council meeting for tomorrow even- ing to take action on a proposed or: dinance to prohibit the sale of fire- works on Fourth of July- A loan ap- propriation for the home gardens will also be asked. M John M. Curtin & Co., has been awarded the contract for burying the town poor. S. Shurberg has been awarded the contract for supplying coal for the charity department and the grocers contract has been given to Miner Read & Tullock. Miller & Olsen has been given - the retail grocery contract. VANDALS WRECK NEW HOME. Bridgeport, May 1.—The new home of Willlam L. Drewe on Manhattan evenue here just about ready for oc- cupation, was practically wrecked last night, apparently without any real obfect. The walls in the various Tooms were gashed and torn down with pick axes, the cement floor in the cellar was dug up, wet cement and woodwork, and wet cement smeared over the floors. The work is thought t6 have bé'EQ done by boys. N /WOODMEN ' BANQUET TONIGHT. The opening event of the state con- vention .of the Modern Woodmen of America will be held this evening in the Hotel Beloin when a banquet to the visiting delegates will be held. At ithe close of the banguet, the party will ‘repair to Fox's theater, where pictures 'of the tuberculosis sanitorium at Colorado Springs, Col., and the method of caring for the afflicted will be shown. The convention will be tomorrow at 9 o’clock in Electrlc hall. ANNUAL, MEETING OF D. A. R. On Friday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock the annual meeting of Esther Stanley Chapter, D. A. R.,, will be 'held at the home of Mrs. W. F. Brooks of High street. A report of the del- egates to Washington will be heard and ‘officers elected. A talk on. the voting machine and methods of bal- loting will be given by Mrs. C.. H. Bissel] of ‘Southington, state vice re- gent of the organization. ‘WANTS PRISONERS EXCHANGED. Madrid, Via Paris, May 1.—King Alfonso is warking hard to obtain the consent of all the warring govern- ments to the exchange of prisoners of war captured in the early battles of the war. City Advertisement New Britain, Conn. May 1, 1917. Printing Specifications’ for 1917. Mounicipal Record. Page size 5%x9, type page 4xT%. Type, 8 point, leaded. Paper stock, 25x38, 60 lbs., machine finished book. QUANTITY, 1,000 copfes. BINDING, 200 copies, in cloth case, sewed binding, blind stamped border and gold stamped titles on front cover and back. 800 copies in double thick cover, paper wire stitched, lined and muslin stayed, cut flush. Estimate on a basis of 232 pages of which 24 are tabulated matter. DELIVERY, 40 days after receipt of copy. £ Roster, City Officers, Etc. Page size 4: type page 2%x4%. TYPE, 8 point, leaded. STOCK, 25x38, 50 lbs, COVER, 20x26, 60 lbs., BINDING, stitched. QUANTITY, 200 coples. Estimate on a basis of 26 pages, delivery 15 days after receipt of | Ccopy. Bills, Repofts and Minutes of Common Council. Page size, 8x10%, type page 44x7%. TYPE, 10 point, leaded. ) STOCK, 25x38, 60 lbs, machine fin- 1shed book., ‘BINDING, stitched. QUANTITY, 76 copies of bills and re- ports. and 126 coples of.Minutes of Common Coungil, to include punch- ing thirty-five copies. Price to include mailing charges but not postage. DELIVERY, 4 days after delivery of copy. : \ 300 copies of Charter and Ordinances same as per sample of book in the Joffice of the City Clerk. Proposals on Municipal Record and Charter and Ordinances to cover print— ing, either per page or per job and binding, prices thereon to be separate. All work to be done on the same general style as copies’ that can be seen at the City Clerk’s office.” AN of said work to be done in a good workmanlike manner and the Committee -is to have the privilege of cancelling contracts if said work is not satisfactory and in conformity with the specifications. The Committee reserves the right to reject any or all bids, bids to be sent or left at the office of the City Clerk on or before May 7, 1917, at 7:30 o'clock P. M. A_G,STEINER, (N. B. Herald.) Chairman, Featuring Baby Needs During this Special Week. whi aside as a time most interesting to mothers, where ich is nation wide, has plrtlculnr at- tention is ‘lven to the Babies, Featuring Baby Needs, Baby Com- DURING BABY WEEK - ‘We offer some very attractive values in Baby Coats, Dreswes, Bonnets, Sacques, Bootles, Bibs, Stork Pants, Christening Sets, etc. forts, AT OUR WMS’ DEPT.,, 3nd FLOOR. Before the Stork Amves Buy Baby This KIDDIE-KOOP J Bassinet, Crib and Play-Pen alone. all in one for the cost of ;Crib Made with white Enamel frame, safety screened sides, springs and mattress A-1 uality, rubber tired, swivel wheels, folds ' ; ) instantly to carry anywhere. Abolishes constant care, worry and foot- i ‘steps for mother. mp-timo \ Keeps baby safe, indoors and out, at night and SPECIAL FOR BABY WEEK KIDDE-KOOP $17.00 and $19.00 EACH, ‘with drop dlh. $1.00 BABY NEEDS FROM OUR ;- INFANTS’ DEPT., 2nd Floor INFANTS’ COATS, Long and Bhort Coats in'a large varfety. Priced $2.49 to $4.98 each, \ INFANTS' DRESSES Short Dreases, 59¢ o $1.98. | Others in sizes 2 to 6 years, $1.49 to $2.98 each. INFANTS’ BONNETS . 25c, 49¢ to $1.49 each. ,35c and 49c pair, ' BIBS, 25c and 49¢ each. INFANTS' KNIT "KNTT SACQUE: . i * / Silk Tdslo Hose, 19c and 250 in wm black and colors, . TS, BANPS AND BINDERS VES: At Knit Underwear Dept. (Main Floor.) “VANTA” VEST—No pins, no buttons ‘to . dispbmfort th. Iltth #ots. Made of part 1, all waol, sili vm'lg.o?xu 0 $1.40 per garment. “VANTA” “VANTA” BINDERS, at 3¢ and wool each, ' CARTER'S “ALMA Vests and Bandd, e nr“cm:’mu sia . to 75c a garment. sm:om‘n FOI BABY W'EE( 25 ‘dozen Manufacturers’ Sample Infants’ Vests and B-na-. in all grades. Priced 18c, l.c, 25c each, NURSES" UNIFORMS . Dix and Lamode Nurses' Uni- forms We are sole agents for New Britain. White, nurses’ stripes and blue chambrays. Special $1.98 to $3.50 each. Sizes 36 to 46. TROOPS IN FRANCE In an article in Collier's Weekly a friend of General Philippe Petain, the new French chief 'of staff, was quoted | as follows in describing. the man who will command all the armfes of the allies in western Burope: 1 “They siy he resembles Kitchener. Business is business with Petain. He hates ‘hot air,’ and he can be as silent as the Sphinx. I see little resem- blance in him to Kitchener. Also they say that he resembles Nietzsche and has a soul of fron. I utterly fail to see the resemblance, and behind his frigid exterior there is a heart, as many of us can testify personally. “Of course there is a distinct line between him and his officers. We are Maids’ Dresses ; , Made of & Mtl qmllty Black Poplln. $1.98 and .’-" Sizes 36 to 46.- gel his invitations to din and sociable and friendly, but when : time comes discipline is discipline, can assure you. And that me, T ue they say nm Petain. wi.lk: officers and holds them absolutely re- [-pomlbl % MORE APPOINTMENTS. Kehoe Goes Onto Health Board ‘qc. i Lianders on City Planning Commission. Mayor Quigley has appointéd. Thomas H. Kehoe as a member of" the board of health to succeed H.'S! Tallard who, City hall rumor hath it may be ndmeq as a police commis- sioner. Dr. 'George Bodley has been - reappointed to the hedlth board amd will undoubtedly become its chafrs . man- ® I Bucceeding John J. H'ltglns. George M. Landers has been named on the city planning commission. = Severin | § Johnson and Peter Long have both: been' reappointed as members of the compensation and ‘assessment mittee. ik DESCOLA-WILLIAMS. Dominic Descola of 266 East treet and Miss Helen Williams & ¥ Cherry street will be united in mar- | riage tomorrow meoerning at the tory of St. Joseph’s church. Afte their honeymoon they will make thei . home on City avenue. Mr. Descola.i well known in athletic circles, having i pltched. for several of the -eml~pto- fessional teams of the city durfiu— the " past few years. Htate of Oht Cll] of Toledo, %ueu Cou 'ra |l for ccupation. / . com- 3§