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Buy and Save . COMMENCING SAT[JRDAY EXPORT SOAP e’ | A MONTH OF BARGAINS | rone A WONDERFUL SOAP OF MATCH- —AT— TFSS PURITY that washes spotless white and preserves your linens. On Sale = | THE BIG STORE |=31% 380-382-384-386 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONN. We are going to make this month of MAY a month never to be forgotten by shoppers of New Britain and vicinity. For the last two weeks we have labored to bring new stocks of every description into our store to be sold at great reductions—We intend to make this Spring season end ina blaze of Bar- gain ‘Glory for everybody—$100,000,000 worth of new, clean merchandise to be sold during this MMOTH MAY SALE— in these departments NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1918, ITS e APRONS AND HOUSEDRESSES S?aéggfismfnns“sm?s CHILDREN'S AND INFANTS’ WEAR WAISTS AND MIDDIES POYS”SAND Yomlvc MEN’S CLO;I‘IH:{NG MILLINERY AND TRIMMINGS VAL SIIGH ST GENT’S FURNISHINGS AND HOSIERY LADIES AND CHILDREN'S SHOES MUSLIN UNDERWEAR AND CORSETS ‘GOVERNMENT MEN'S AND BOYS SHOES All of the above mentioned departments are filled to overflowing with the latest and most up-to-date ready-to-wear for women, misses and children. This sale is surely in keeping with the patriotic desire to be thrifty and saving—This may be the last great value-giving event of its kind, so be sure to take advantage of it. ‘T H £ .BI(} STOREY, - - - - Raphael’'s Department Store { when his machine fell behind the Ger- { told of downing two German planes the battlefields of France has stirred many boys under 18 years have been lernment to modify the sentence of]ihrou months ago. He faced the o= man lines on March 2 He was shot [in January with the aid of Thomas the state and the patrlotism of the getting into the army. This spirit is death pronounced by a court martial | ing squad calmly. “Pride and Admiration of French down by an i-aireraft gun but | Hitchcock, an American aviator who boys back home, who are flocking to to be commended but Uncle Sam has Army,” Young Airman Says. landed in a forest. ng his back | now is a prisoner in Germany. the recruiting stations in large num- enough older nephews left to take and succeeding in making his way in- | i o e | bers daily, Major W. A. Mercer, com- of the kaiser and the Potsdam gang. An Atlantic Port, May 3.—William to the American lin He plans to t : i s T < ) ! manding the Connecticut district, in ' Little boys should stay home with A Wellman; ‘- 23 year-old aviator, return to France and join the Amer- | GUNMEN SHOT DOWN | 1. hontnly report 10oks for a heav. thelr mothers, say recrulting men. who served ‘six months in a French icans. He wore a Irench war cross. | ier rush in May. He adds that every ! Only strong, robust and physically fit flying squadron, arrived here yester- Me said the American soldiers were | IN POLICE BATTLE biranch of the army, aviation except- | men are wanted in the army day on a French steamer on his way ‘“the pride and admiration of the | ed, is still open to men who are not % t» his home in Cambridge, Mass., to Irench army.” i e e registered in the selective draft. The i . recuperate from an injury he received R ling his own experiences he o D Ko e 5 o SWISS SHOT AS SPY. Qe ' One Killed in New Castle and Another :‘:“:;lzl“‘;"l"‘,Z"'i ”“q‘“”“md aliarmyste St { " A i Cxecuts v French Firing Squad at | in Youngstown—Two Officers Many boys, who will be in the next | Lxccuted B 5 g Fa I Vincennes Early Today. | draft registration on June 5, are now ‘Wouanded. i Joining the colors instead of waiting Parig, May 3.-—A Swiss citizen ® : to be registered. All boys under 21 spy vesterday at Vincennes. Youngsto [s) 2 r Patrol- g [ S nsate I ey S EMIOl- | yvears of age should bring birth cer- ' The Swiss government had made a and Captain A. L. Jenkins of the tificates to the recruiting stations, if representations in his behalf but no Youngstown police were wounded, (he POSSible. It has been found that reason was found by the French gov- : former probably fatally, when two of 5 their assailants, members of a bandit g P zang were killed during gun battles =/ i in both cities. Two of the gunmen / still are at liberty. i (l Cucia was shot three times in the abdomen in the initial clash after ho £ 7 During this week we are displaying a large line of comforts had detected the men attempting rob T | It's a well known fact that Men’s Underwear has and necessitics for your baby. Everything that your doctor bery of a foreign boarding house in i o nder 9 N X New Castle. Before the gunmen es- g . been steadily advancing in price. Underwear is high caped Cucia wounded one, who died ! = RN ; and it’s going a lot higher. This will be your last add to baby's happiness. shortly afterward. OO T = . i . @ jo— 1 chance at these old prices for some years to ¢ome. "ollowing the encounter in New = s BABY F DS ‘ Castle the three survivors of the < po ; SRR Biegli L. All the well known kinds of prepared infant foods, bandits caught a train for Youngs- g E 1~ ol (NS B, H L BABY MEDICINE town and arrivi here, hired a taxi- B 5 2 K T~ \ REGULAR .00 ATHLETIC UNION SUITS. iz cab. The chauffeur, becoming sus- ] g : . Mother Kroh's, good old-fashioned preparations. Contain no Dloloust 62 thelmmenls actions i notined (Below the old price.) opiates, but are guaranteed cffective in most of the little the police and Captain Jenkins and _ o e AR e Patrolman John Wilhelm set out in 2 ! NTOA ailments to which babies are subject. Al oL T REGULAR §1.15 B. V. D. UNION SUITS NURSERS AND NURSING BOTTLES Cornered in an alley the gunmen i $1.00. opened fire and Captain Jenkins was Nipples and Pacifiers—just the kind that you want and that Ayt e el e iy (The old price.) baby.jikes particuiazlys ing twenty minutes followed, during RS L e STORK NURSER which Wilhelm killed one of the gang REGULAR $1.25 ROCKINCHAIR UNION SUITS with a shot through the heart. The L 3 95¢. For which we have the exclusive agency. It is a heavy flint remaining two then fled. (Below the old price.) o AS GOOD OUTDOORS AT INDOORS - o RECRUITING RECORD BROKEN. Meade REGULAR $1.75 BALBRIGGAN DUO RIB U 200 Accepted for Sevvice at Connecti- curl, will lie flat without tacking and is odorless. They are not (New Price $2.00) sanitary carton, 25 cents. : Trio Stations 3 for $4.00. ¥ < Tr g e affected by sun or water and can be cleaned without affecting the e R STORK, CHERUB & MOTHER GOOSE NIPPLES April broke all records this year for Remarkable Value. 3 ¥ -0- clean. Prices: 9x12, $15.00; 8-3x10-6, $13.50. REGULAR $2.00 CARTER UNION SUITS | been accepted at the iting st REXALL BABY TALCUM i e e, T I 3 for $4.00 Just as soothing, just as dclicate as a “Mother's Touch” s ford, New London and Bridgeport. Very special value. with the faint odor of violets. In the patented slide top can v i M o o SHIRTS AND DRAWERS at old prices and below. » Haven led the state with 42 re B Una it a DOLI S, 25 cents. N crul Hartford second, 34; Bridge- uy Underwear now and save LARS. Also Rattles, Soothers, Toys, Teothir Soaps, Sponges, Powder' Bl port, 33; Waterbury, 25; New Lon- R e o 1 You will pay more if you wait. Puffs, Baby BDrushes, Babhy Cc % 5 ¥ don, 16; Meriden, 13; Manchester, 12; GREEN, BROWN, BLUE OR GRAY 5 # New Britain, 10:; Middletown 7, and s rest from 50 other towns and Approximately 500 volunteers applied for enlistment, a number > promising to g0 in May. CONPLETE | AGENTS FoR Fifty-seven recruits went into the HOME BLENWOOS medical department, 51 in cavalry FURNISHERS RANGES and 51 in field artillery, g 3 tillery, 24 quartern y infantry, 14 cngineers, § arte 40-56 FORD OVERLOOKING ter corps of national army STREET corps, & in tank service and remain- WARTFORD der scattered It is helieved that the wonderful fighting. of the Connecticut boys on . or nurse may recommend is here, and many other things that bottle—not casily broken—with a wide mouth, ecasily filled. Kight ounce ca “ity, graduated, with large breast-shape nipple made of durable black rubber, he most simple, practical and hygienic nurser madc. Bottle and nipple complete in of stock that is soft yet durable, that will not shrink or Each packed in a separatc sanitary container, hygienic and § army recruiting: in ticut, 300 fabric or color P recruits outside the draft age having ox12, $12.00 8x10, $10.00 6x9, $7.75 4-6x7-6, $5.50