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* Boston Store [id: 18 THE TRENCHES? Jlf So This Item Wiil Be of Interest to You: 25 DOZEN HEAVY GREY WOOLEN SOCKS Extra Long Tops, Made . Especially for Trench Wear, Sizes 10 to 11 1-2 AT 75¢ A PAIR - MANROSS AUTO C0. * DENISON GARAGE Livery Cars for hire, day and nigit. Storage, Supplies -and Repairing. fons of i are invited FRATERNAL NEWS initiatory deos mec ening ¢ Thusneido Lot ¢ mecting of been May postponed until L1, Ladies” Auyi Members of the Ladi Friday Cre In meeting will be the held 7130 o’cloc a patriotic rally ags will be pr sented to the city and to cach of the e Guard companies. C. B. L. Sociai. Catholic Women's Benevolent Lcgion will meet Thursday evening at S o St. Mary's school hall. A sccial will be heid and members will friends to attend Winthrop Council, D. of L. Winthrop counecil, D. of L. is 1cceipt of an invitation from Veterans to attend a presentation to be held Friday eve- ning at $:15 o’clock at G. A. R. hall. t is hoped that as many members as ble will atter The lock invitc in the flag ritain Counc > annual session will held 9 at K. of P. ball wiil pe represented by James Tyler, V. A. Clark, K. L. , R. H. Wilcox, B. W. Jones, tockwell, T . Johnson. A. L. J. , W. & Judad Ki bhr £, Th mem- work for the intere of New On Wednesday night Matta- council will hold a reception to the visiting broth to which all The trip from here will utos. They will leave the hall at 7 o’clock and all wishing to go must provide their own After the state meeting the repres: tatives will return to the regular me ing here and make a full report of tk doings of the session. After the re- port the annual hike will be taken up and the date settled. It suggested to go to Bill W: and the Aqueduct in Farmington or Meriden’s reservoir and b ird Park in Meriden or a hike around Camp Devens All who intend to take the hike come Thursday and decide on .hg place. the Sta Middletown New Dritain Sicath, of be in in, Tiesaott be made Council, Jr. 0. U, A. M. n Council, Jr. O. U. A. 1 unfurl to the breezes a large service flag in front of the hall on Hungerford Court with fitting cises at 8 o'clock next Saturday e flag will contain 7 council purchased $2, Liberty Loan bonds in the third series. The council will observe the 25th anniversary in July. A commit- tee of five members, with F. C. Prelle as chairman, will make the necessary arrangements. The remainder of the committee consists of John C. Dolan, W. C. Rowe, I. Pemberton and John Chamberlaiv The , No. 8, 0. U. A. M. | afternoon | to be followed by | \EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1918 For Infants and Children, Mothers Know That i ALGOHOL- : ] || AVegetablePreparationforAs- | similatingtheFoed by Regula- | tingtheStomactis and Bowelsof 4 ‘ i 'l'herebyPromoungDificsu_on || Cheerfulness andRest Gonfaits | i, Morphine nof || Mineral. g\'owg_éggonc | Recjpeat ORADCSANUELPITOER | A helpful Remedy for onstipation and Diarrhoed. | | and Feverishness am Loss OF SLEEP irestfiting thete! om-inlnfancy- { FacSimite Signatire of = OMPANY. K. GenTAUR G KE;EW YORKE._ Middleton. The pool tournament with | P. & F. Corbin Foremen’s club is nearing an end with the Junior Me- chanics having a slight lead. A han- quet will be tendered the winning team at Harry Bond’s place in Hart- ford. Clifford E. Hellberg of the Naval Reserves gave an intresting talk on his trip to France at the meeting Suturday night. M. W. of A. Clas The New Britain membérs of the Modern Woodmen of America who | desire to see desire to see the big ! Ralph 1. Johnson class adoption at | Putnam Phalanx Hall, Hartford Wednesday, are invited to go with | the crowd on the 7 o'clock dinky | rom New Britain. This will be the | biggest class adoption s Adoption. ever held in | Hartford county and will admit to the | society about 200 new members. Two | of the best teams in this section will have charge of the degree work. ' Speakers will be Supreme Organizer Genuine Castoria For Over Thirty Years Ralph Johnson. State Deputy J. Hughes, District Deputy Geo Granville, State Consul George man and other well known officers of the society. All members are invited. Martha Chapter, No. 21, O. E. S, Martha Chapter, No. 21, O. B. will hold a regular meeting on Thur: day evening, May 9. Members and friends, will meet at 2:30 p. m. to sew and for a social time. Sir Sir F Sons of Thursday for the n inated also representatives to the Grand Lodge will be nominated. The Grand Lodge will meet in Stamford on the 2nd Tuesday in August. Daughters of Scotia. Francis Drake Lodge. Drake lodge, No. eorge, will meet evening, when the 429, on | officer xt six months will be nom- | Lady Wallace lodge, Daughters of | will hold a evening 11, Scotia, Wedn Bapt. regular in St. meeting (INCORPORATED) HARTFORD Entire Stock of Women’s Spring and Summer Suits Marked Down An Event That Will Interest Thousands of Women Who Know the Values W Always Give on Such Occasions Silk Sport Suits Suits We Will Feature In Lot 2 118 Suits Tailored Suits We Will Feature In Lot 3 104 Suits $35.00 These Are $45.00, $50.00 and $55.00 Suits ! THE Eton Suits Pony Suits Tailored Suits Braid Bound and Model Suits Newer Coat Lengths All New Styles Cloth Suits We Will Feature In Lot 1 79 Suits $19.75 $25.0 These Are These Are $25.00 and $30.00 $40.00 and $35.00 Suits Suits THE MATERIALS THE COLORS Men’s Wear Serges Gaberdines Tricotines Poiret Twills Jerseys Taffetas All Scasonable Materials. STYLES Navy Black Tan Beige Rookie Grey Novelty Mixtures All Seasonable Colors. We announce our Annual Spring Clearance of Women’s Spring and Summer Tailored Suits, be- ginning Friday, May 3rd. This is always an important money saving cvent and this year the valus are fully equal to any we have ever given. There is ample room for choice of style, color and prie The tailoring in our Suits is always high grade and we are as careful in making any necessary alteras tions as we are during the regular seasomn. Suits bought now can be worn through the summer and early fall. And materials are probabl better than will be found in the suits next season. As a measure of economy it will pay to buy a new, suit now for prices will be higher later on. Plenty of salespeople, suits all sizes, perfect fit gnaranteed. tion. Be among the first to make your selec- Tean tho | R ——— Makers of ihe Highest Grade Tarkish and Egyptian Cigarettes in the World