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\ Only the Best ’ L !@lp Wilson QIn.’ CITY HALL ¢, | oners for a period of . [ This I licensed by { transmit money to American and al- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, jANUARY 2F six bureau is also the sole the war trade i lied prisoners in Germans fo Mrs. Dance Netted $50. months. agency board to Geni, \I s Louisa Mosero, Mary Bertoli and Mrs. Adeline 1. | Battistoni for the benefit of the Red n | Cross. $50 having been given to the local o | chapter of the Red Cross. B the hall was given without charge. v bt | Italy dren { have to milk, ps a - at Milan. How the Amer; | by the War Counc refugees ( children. these journey ht and Naples. Feeding Children of Italy ing the w is told in a of refuge in helping large families, family groups blankets and clothing, thraugh Bologna, N DAY New Britain’s Finest Stere for Nien A “WILSON” sale at any time is important to those who take advantage of its offerings, but of all the year—none is so im- portant as the final clearance just before inventory. This is the time of year when stocks throughout the store must be reduced to the lowest reasonable point in p‘reparatlon for the fresh start of the new business year—which begins Feb. Ist. From now until then, whenever stocks are too large, assort- ments broken or wherever there are goods that we do not want to carry over until the next seaon — GREATLY REDUCED PRICES WILL PREVAIL—MADE WITH LITTLE OR NO REGARD FOR ORIGINAL COST. This it is that “WILSONS” is kept ever new and thus it is that you can profit in our efforts to keep it so. Final Clearance Before Inventory Overcoats Trench model, belt all around, medium weight, rainproof, $30.00 and $32.50— $24.85 Now. A fine coat for mo- toring. The collar converts. Shirts 187 soft cuff, fast colored Shirts that sold for $1.50 and $2, 2 for $1.50. Sizes 131-2 to 17. Bath Robes $8.50 Blanket, $5.65. Slippers to match. Overcoats Trench model, belt all around. Yoke and sport back, heavy woolen, $30.00. $24.85 Now. A good all around { street coat. Very i dressy. Shirts 148 soft and stiff cuff, fast colared Shirts that sold for $1.50 to $2, $1 Now. Sizes 13 1-2 to 17 1-2. Pajamas $1.50 and $1.75 Flan- nellettes, $1.35 Now. Hats Our $3, $3.50, $4 and $6 Soft Hats, $2.00 Neckwear Our $1 and $1.50 Ties, 85c. Suits All wool, odd sizes that were $28 to $30. $17 Now. 16 Suits in this class.— There are just Not all sizes how- ever. Shirts One lot of real Fibre Silks that were $3.50 and $4.00, $2.85 Now. One lot Pure Crepe $6, $7.50 and $8.50 Silks, $3.85 Now. Raincoats $10 and $12.50, $5.85. Mufflers Our $5, $6, $6.50 and $7.50, Silk Accordian $2.45. Suits We have taken 41 of our better Suits. Blue serges, hand finished worsteds & better woolens and marked them $24.85. Exceptional value. All regular sizes and stouts. (Mostly blues.) Shirts Woven Madras, col- lar attached, with points buttoned down, were $1.50 and $2.00, 95¢c Now. White’s included. Fancy Vests Half Price. $5 Corduroy, $2.50 $5.50 2 $2.75 $7.50 Woolen, $3.75 $8.50 Leathertex, $4.25 Hosiery Double toe and heel, fine quality lisle, 35c, 3 pairs for $1. YOU’LL DO BETTER AT [\ Milson's of children in | received Red Cros ¢ | has financed the opening of a ‘“‘crec £l in Rome to care for about 100 chil-| and is ca-operating | being t yith private and governmental agen- | | cies which are dealing with families of thousands The cablegram continues: “Farmers of the invaded districts three to twelve ! children. The Red Cross has furnished condensed which have meant comfort on their hard Florence Scores of children are . 'fed each day at the Red Cross kitchen ‘A Red Cross hospital has It was a very successful affair, | The use of an Red Cross is re- | sponding to the needs of the situation | affecti of | been opened at Rimini this week for mothers and children “The Red Cross has grants of mouney to socie which for childr and ref; soldiers ) live R ano A‘l»l 1izza- sione Civile, which, in the course of its work for the families of soldiers, ares for hundr of children in creches, kinderga s and homes { Former ITigh Athlete Whom Draft Officials Seek, Said ‘to Be Wanted on Forgery Charge, With the ames of o ft questionna ent publishing of th who ed to file , among them of George C. Booth, the igh school athletic star, comes a story that the young faces other serious charges ds of the said, hol rest on a forge the charges former at 'w Haven police, who, a warrant for his ar- - charge. Just what has not been learncd, local officers having no complaint. nst the Early in the summer, Booth d peared from the city and it wa ported at that time that he I wife and children behind. Inqui that time did not disclose that Booth had deliberately abandoned his fam- ily, friends insisting that he had ac- cepted a position with an automobile firm in Long Island, and would soon return. Following his graduation at the High school, Booth was employed by the Corbin Cabinet Lock Co., where he rose rapidly, and was sent out on the road as a salesman by the officials of the concern. During the wint. e based on young man, Free Deiivery Telephone 1435-3 SWEET LOAF FLOUR .... bag $1 .70 TROUR e $13.50 . . 334 Ibs. 25C 4 1bs. 25c CONN. FRESH SHOULDERS SMOKED SHOULDERS ... ROAST ROAST VEAL ..1b FORES OF SPRING 22c¢ 24c SHOULDER STEWING 1B EXTRA 9tolla.m. ESteak Ih23c Sirlsin—Round—Short SPECIAL ALL DAY FLORIDA DRANGES 19 DOZEN SWEET AND JUICY Fancy Roasting Lein Roast Fresh Pork SHOULDERS 1b 296 Shoulder Roast oulder Ro T 24 Legs Spring LAMB Rolled B(meless 32 SPECIAL ALL DAY NEW ENGLISH 26¢| from his business tour, severed his connection with the man. N Hartford Main St. SATURDAY'S LOW PRICES wur est Conn. Valley (.'Rh.‘xMhR‘l b 49’? b ‘Bes LARD . 1 regret is being mani amily of the missing yo EW LINE New and BIG ASSET. York Boat. to by ~The first freight | fipst FER . ule Best Lomp LARD ... 21 Calif. PRUNES 21lbs Best Pink Salraon, Very Fancy Asst. JELLY ... Very Good MINCE MEAT ™ Very Fancy Full Head R ICE FRE! AMBURG H HOME SAUSAGE MEAT, b Cured VEAL (o] 0} VEA tall can ]ar b Reg. 12¢ 1b. u Rall C 19¢ 140 o 19c¢ 10¢c 10c 20c 18c SH MADE MADE 20c 25c¢ 18c Brand BACON am Sugar .. Ib TLETS 43c 32c eI 2. O C CHOPS PORK & (‘0(0\\['1‘ TAL L CAN SATDMON MY «C E Eggs;ozéeac SATURDAY- Sunday Dinner. OWN" ICOA TRA Large Selected 15¢ to 1 a.m. { the C and later he | York by rail com- by boat York Tr York lieve of the Hartfor have not only the freight donc | proved so succe | point as to war tinuation of the project, the nittee cut on which for W the t é Selected EGGS Very Good =1s BAKE BEANS Very Good Pork and Beans 2 cans Very Good doz Sauerkraut can Best Mixed or Formosa TEA b 2 HOUR SALE 3 Royal Lunch CRACKERS Reg. 19¢ 1b 2 lbs £ ! CORN 2 cans PEAS 2 cans MORO MOLA: No. 3 can SKINNER'S NOODLES FRANK CHICORY .. CAMPBELL’S S0UPS ,, ... MAZOLA .3 pkgs. 3 pkgs. 2 cans qt. can SAUER KRAUT .. large can LIBBY'S DILL PICKLI! can TOILET PAPER 6 rolls BROOMS each VAN'S NORUB . LARGE M PRUNE EXTRA 1 and New 1sportation company to New h to re- have financ indefinite con- according transportation of Council of Defense, | 4 L rips. O 49c 25¢ 25¢ 13¢ 33¢ to 5 p. m. 33¢ E MODEL MARKET 171 PARK STREET CORNER MAPLE STREET 29c¢ 19¢ 25c¢ 14c 25¢ 23c 75¢ 18c 18c¢ 25¢ 9 to 11 a. m. Sound Yel]ow Bnions,, 12¢|Maiches 14¢ omplete Line of Fure Foods for ¢ | Rump Roast BEEF i Fresh Plate BEEF Lean Pork CHOPS c Fresh Pigs FEET c Fresh Cut HAMBURG . Sliced Beef LIVER 5 ECIAL ALL DAY 51b BAG GRAHAM fainuts 25 Flour, 1 32C EXTRA __ 3to5 p. m. NEW ROLLED | MEATY PRUNES CHOT PEAC BALI APPL EXTRA cn HES DWIN ES 2 1bs 25 LEAN SMOKED » 16¢| 0 seisEagss 21b.~25C C 4 gts 25C 3todp. m. Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour k= PORK and BEANS .. Golden PUMPKIN .. Mohican TOMATOES can Carolina HEAD RICE 21bs Whole Green PEAS . 2 cans can Heoverize With Us Ci 15 29¢ 18¢ 21c 25¢| 35¢] SPECIAL ALL DAY SWIFT'S PREMIUM Dleo, th 32¢|Cofiee ib19¢ HEAVY GRAPE . 4 for Bunch LARGE JUICY LIZMONS EXTRA PRIME 25c¢ 12c¢ doz 25 C | on the return about eighteen carloads were brought to Hartford and other Connecticut river ports. The fallowing schedule of trips has been announced t leaves Savbrook at 11 p. m., 5 and Saturdays. ‘ork at 4 p. m., and Saturdays. Hartford daily m. to connect Savbrook. Freight is re- at the Morgan street Hartford until 4 p. jaly T Mondays Freight to daily tht depot 400 PEOPLE’S BUTTER STORE Main St PRICES WILL BE FOR MONDAY ALSO UNTIL 12 D( 2 HOUR SALE Selected EGGS 9 to 11 a. m. o Al % 1b C I/Bzakinga?’owder 1 Oc Very Good Laundry SOAP 4 bars lgc e 11c¢ 7c .can_® — Extra Large Size 1 1 Box Matches 2 for . doz Washing POWDER 2 Very Good SARDINES .. can Fancy APRICOTS Store Wil L€ Cpen Friday Evening SUN MAID RAISINS TAPIOKA i PAT G T Whows men 3 e 34 25¢ PRINCINE BAKING .2 for 150 POWDE . 2 cans LARGE LT BLUE BIBBO\ EGGS 49 c 49c¢ HERRING .. (Guaranteed) .doz, 47c PARKSDALE EGGS (Guaranteed) 4 1bs. 190 4 1bs. 150 53¢ Peck 27C . .doz. . doz. ONIONS ONIONS POTATOES 15 pound peck .... TURNIPS CARROTS EXTR 9to 11 a. m. Noiseless SPECIAL ALL DAY Butter b50¢ Ibs $1.48 MOHICAN CREAMERY . Pure Cider i VINEGAR .. bot l 5(: ? Ammonia or BLUEING 5 bot 60 19c Red Butterfi)‘f‘ { TEA all flavors % 1b pi 3 Mohican Pure c i 45 ’ . 12¢ ! Premier Brand SHAD 19¢ Maple Sy]-up pint bot Y | SPECIAL ALL DAY French’s Cream MUSTARD . DINNER BLEND » pint 20c SPECIAL ALL DAY NATIVE