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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. THURSDAY, IUNE 27, 1918. AT OLD AT OL PRICES PRICE ' THE BEST VALUES FROM FIVE DIFFEREN MANUFACTURERS THE BALDWIN THEEDDY CO. TO BE CLOSED OUT ON THE OLD BASIS, ViZ: THE WHITE ENAMEL CO. THE McKEE CC 20% Less Then Regular Rates THE BOHN SYPHON CO. COUCH HAMMOCKS :-~:= 3595 $15.00 $20.0( ™ ' - Spec:al Suites in White Enamel, Special 3-Piece Suites in Green, japanese Hour Glass Chai Chinese Tiffin Tables, Bar Harbor Rockers, Chaise Lounges in Heavy Rattan, Special Win sor Rockers, Large Stock of all the regular patterns. We Propose to “Clean Up and Close Oui” Qur Stock This Week---Our Prices Will Do lt- This is Your Chance. MC. PORTEIR SON OPPOSITE THE PAR proachful tasks awaited my rising | tales we used to hear of the night | to belong to the A's before they lost Just think what a volume of short and going inside. The air was rich | that she threw her wedding ring into | their money in the panic of nineteen | tales the old yellow house could with the fragrances of spring and the | the river and the night that she took |seven, and it was bought by their | bring out, about the dozen or more May sunshine lay sweet on the green |a dose of p A is story e- | poor relatives who had been saving | families that have lived there from fields and on all the houses little and | came public property aus er | money tortoise-like while the hare |time to time—stories sad and stories o AGHH | big, scattered over the countryside. [husband had to ake a neighbor at |spent it. If that house could tell all | happy of their births, their deaths, Storage and Acce As I sat there, idly looking at them, | midnight to nunhnne for the doctor, | that it knew I am sure we should | their romances, their ambitions, thelr i!‘ Work a Sp that thought came to me. and the neighbor, a surely bachelor, | have an interesting volume. tragedies! Phone 2221 The Little White Bungalow Would ‘;“”:“ W]‘rl\ = b And next to it is the rambling Look down your street, or out Wiite of Married Life. | taken pois Sinctly 5 «Go | 8reen house where Mrs. Graham and flc:{ossngézurtmu;;‘:‘)‘:::a, xa::: g;:::: | and endow b The little white bungalow where | home and give “her another dose.’) I |her married daughter lived until they 4 J HOCH c ]d W . | the C's used to live, fou afra u {hat that litle house how- quarreled about something (the | With literary ability. Don’t you think If Houses Cou rite hat 5 story of marsicd lite neighbor never could find out whaty | YOU Would like to read the stories | pAys BEST PRICES ¥O3 t ite 2 5 rite! a two | ing its e i e S oot i et e e T e | e S PAPER, RUBBE What wonderful books we should | with the order man, I lingered on my i have, if houses could \\rl!c the stor- | back door stoop the other morning, ies of their lives! enjoying my stolen moments the RS, spirited, intense young people | conventional happy ending. never come back, and Mrs. G. has TLES, OR SECOND KAN who alternately found they could not live with ,and could not live without . M __ |livea alone these seven years. That ' | TURE, ETC. A Dramatic Tale By the Big House. | 0C 008 : 1 > surely could tell at least one'| g : — m‘ 468- Having concluded an interview |more, doubtless because a dozen re- | each other. I remembered the stray | And then the biz house that used |interesting story. iR i y Every nickel extravagantly or unwisely spent is a bullet in the backs of our soldiers. Buy what you need, but buy wisely—otkerwise you are diverting labor from ammunition, clothing, skipping and the thousands of other articles our boys need to beat the Hun. 'LOAN WHAT YOU SAVE TO UNCLE SAM. A War Savings Stamp m‘l‘ s ' s costs $4.17 in June—will return you $5.00 in 1923. Here is what one War Savings Stamp will buy: E ‘ hl e One hundred rifle bullets—or . A steel helmet to protect his head from shrapnel—or 0 el S ! A woolen blanket—or Fresh potatoes for four soldiers for a month—or A pair of campaign Shoes, a shaving brush and a cake of shaving soap—or A clothes roll and a pair of canvas leggins—or A coffee mill to grind coffee for the soldiers at .the NewBritain’s B An iron hespital bed for a wounded soldier Quota, e $1,250,000 MAKE YOUR W. S. S. PLEDGE TODAY UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT This space donated by P. & F. CORBIN CO.