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1§ a CITY ITEMS ' foston Store ™ "™ __[TNVENTORY SALE ., Hartford, Gi. A New Price List On returned from their honeymoon trip have been transterred to Idgewood | § Plain, Maryland & = MACHINES | v v Ml'llinery'w Sbééiéls for Your 4th T Frank Lee has opened his cot Will go into effect very soon, ! (azc at tinstern Point for the season ¥ This New List of course e e e e | Of JUly Outll]g The Kenilworth club will meet this _— e means an advance. . | evonin . . James H. Curtin has enlisted as a | 3 An Occasion of Stock-Cleaning Wh If you anticipate buying a|«ccond ciass macninist in the Naval | B ; i Stocks Must Be Kept Cles ! Machine let us supply you | leserve and is awaiting a call @ 7= : The June Clearance is a fixture, afi8 with a Mrs. J. 1. Taleott Philip Stan ? e e e ley and Mpes. Walf o arve at th [l , Not only does the g e s Wateh Hil - g and the spring season as well. b Arches, their cottage, " ke livery department is cleaning up ong During the performance at Ru ) X i ufacturers odd lots that they can sell af win Lyceum, Saturday evening a $] SO | | | . All departments participate in the. stole into one of the ace sses’ dres o . ing rooms and pilfered a pockethook NG Py ‘ containing money ] v ' | Extremely Low With a Five Year Guarantee, | the wedding of his Yole college class ! B 7 mate, Philip Moulton Hatheway of GEORGETTE CREPE HAT Y \ Brookline, Mass., and Miss Clitheroc | ou X Or a James also of Brookline, at that AND ALL OTHER STYLE For the June Clearance Sale RELIANCE W NS The Georgette Tlats are in in odd sizes only. No matter what thé Awards to the amount of $1,000 | i BAs Al Otn runy ; I ! white, sand, grey | will be made at (he State Fair in Berlin in 8 ber for exhibit : HATS, and lavendes, trimmed with Another lot of white Boots and gray & At sj : ;.50 I Sebtbony forFesibis 1o M O Pan G ot S looks ke silk fringe, shirred and pleated Pumps put together and priced for Clearal irden products raised by children Panama, trimmed with soft over-hrims, et Also white Bl $5.40. (Main floor). The ¢ bhit w I der the divec [u ‘\y:,. Iy i & und '”,“ i fancy colored bands and bows, milans, black liseres and tams, AR MR s e in 10 classy styles, large, small hats of taffeta, velvet and — State Council of Defensc With a Ten Year Guarantee. I ana medium efrects satin. During this sale These are Old Price COMMUNITY R CIEY. AElT s 51X () $3.98° END-OF-JUNE PR . f&hl(’h kbt UL SRl 1‘:‘.:.‘ (Ix‘(\ 5!;):‘!'«:'“4"" o ] A WHITE MILAN WOMEN’S APPA N . McCALL P. ETRNS The advisability of establishing a F T ; i 7 L PATTERNS. community kitchen in this city is imne 0yo CUSHION BRIM DRESSES SU[TS CO TS \ = == being investizated by the women's - N A A A committee of the State Council of De- HATS : X 9, b H fense. The committee feels that such | B A ; " e e et vet | N Panamas | recies an i SKIRTS tunities to local women for the con- Iy priced Well made servation of the large surplus of | B of fincly sewed patent S nome-raised products These Tanuwmas are | milan. The cushion ) g 0 L t f D t $3 98 The quotn assigned Connecticut, by | B jear and white, of fine | brim is an added fea- 4 ; ne ot O resses a . the United States Department of i Agriculture, is 5,000,000 quarts of cven weave and arve | ture. Trimmed with & Dresses suitable for summer wear, pretty materials and models. Ex- canned fruit and vegetables. This | @ Dblocked in smart chie | gros-grain ribbon band pats TRIMMED ceptional bargains. amount is exclusive of factory pro- styles and bow v o e e g e 99¢c 52.98 " Rk Tub Skirts, small lot at $1.00 for the soldiers, while the remaining ’ 1’ yv\-y(' wm”m’ n.“hl.vv saved for those Others at $1.98, $2.98, $3.98 and $4.98. TO GET ALIENS who, for economic reasons are un All the wanted material. New and correct styles. traordinary values. able o comserve any, New Britain's | of those subs when the water settled | was another signal for ‘subs in sight. You can't take away too many on your vacation. a new one to wear allotment is 30,000 quarts, Vecause | doWn again. Our zunners claim that | Gosh, but that was a long night. The | [ the Fourth. = £ it is cxpected a community kitchen | the destroyers got at least two of | maneuvering of our cscort that night Neutrals Clalming Exemption From i\'”', e ‘\,A[.,., results than are | them. This all happened within five [ was wonderful to see. They we Th S'lk F k 15 00 destivo Bocanzo of Birth Will Lose | AUAIAbIC thronth cannine demons | minuies. Yoa sHoutd Mave heard the | over at onco: all down in the d ose DI rocks at 5 strations or those held by private | whole convoy cheer. Do you follow | ness, with not a light showing. i i i Rights to Citizenship. clubs, the movement will undoubted- [ me? Don't forget that only two | dense fog that settled over the water More of them ready Thursday morning. Delicious new models and fv meot with hearty approval by | destroyers took part in this. The rest | after dark I think really saved us choice of many colors and styles. Hardly two alike. Foulards, Georgettas An amendment to the army bill | (he women of this cit of the cscort protected the other |from any further annoyance that satins, taffetas, messalines, etc adopted i the United States senate - i parts of the convoy, where subs | nizht THIS MAY BE YOUR LAST CHANCE. provides that neutral allens, coming BUILDING MORIS BRISK. might appear,” during the excitement, | “I also had the pleasure of read- within the wpresent draft ages, may = as pre-arranged. ing our captain’s semaphore mes- continue to claim exemption, but in | permits Issucd During the Month of “Phe same evening at 7:30 o'clock | sage to the destroyers that did so g ° o, ° the cases of those who have applied 4 we were again staviied to hear a ! well that nizht. [le thanked and i June Aggregate $166.000. as1 é ! i i 2 E T#hip will be lost by those 3 E who claim Building activity during the month | alarm. A sub was plainly sighted | crew and the troops aboard. As a exemption on that ground. The [of June was quite brisk and the per- | only (censored) e front of a hoat | matter of fact, congratulations flut- amendment is an important one and | mits issued aggregated $166,285. This | offers @ poor farget for a torpedo, | tered from all hoats given by sema- its import is most noticeable in cos- [was more than any other previous | but our whole side exposed to her | phore with loud cheers to help it b mopolitan cities like New Britain. { month of the vear. was a temptation she could hardly |along. The next morning our escort ° L) L4 ° Iere more than 1,200 aliens have The permits issued included 11 | he expected to withstand. A torpedo | was strongly reinforced in the air. In L Suits of all the popular materials. Iivery Suit will be right for wear next Fall—and vou couldn’t b dlassed as neutral aliens. One district | brick buildings, costing $123,550: 10 | preceded by a long line of foamy | due time we landed and proceeded such Suits then for four times our prices. Don’t make the mistake of putting off buying @ new suit now— when you can get it at our low price. You will sure regret it if yvou don’t Automobiling Coals at $19.75. These will be worth double next Iall Reliable woolen materials ¥ias nearly 700 such and also nearly | frame buildings costing $1 water was seen coming towards our | to our present quarters.’ 800 enemy aliens 10 alterations at a cost of 35. boat. About the same time that ap The taking away of any claim to peared we could hear an explosion TWO TEACHERS RESIGN 3 1nd good styles and colors. ritizenship which their declaration SAW BATTLES W]TH UBOATS and a large volume of wat. shoot- - - : - gave will be effective cven in ars Lo ing straight up from where the 3 — ¢ sub | China and Philippines Claim Two s — follow the war if further perfec and forpedo were, and yes—a de 5 afor Hitcheock is the father of , | Prvate Tharvy Berson Praises Gallan- | 0000047 A destroyer happened to Miss Elizabeth Johnston, for the | L gmendment. be not far off. Naturally she came |past two years head of the Fnglish i " ) rrica Destroyer (rews— The local boards have had many | ¥ ©f American Destroyer Crew shooting over and dropped a depth |department at the High school, has LEATHER GOODS claims from aliens for exemption in Two of Three Submarines Sunk. charge, that shook the whole convoy ! resigned her position and will leave which cases the new amendment will and also putting f‘_‘\,;,; ‘d”‘.-.‘\fly‘r “"\m u.‘y»n‘h ‘10\‘ i»xw‘”.;p ;n{lnvvix‘\'lr:'\.\\ \\‘1:0,”\\“\‘I'vr(w\\;‘{vl\H“tlbul';"‘\t "lm),,'t_ wo shout, though? The 3 »\nn(h“y*y te I‘Ah-r who 'i‘l\ ,m‘gb,,m] The entire sample line of one of the largest manufacturers ~f ladies’ kand bags in New York. The GRS SeNVaCe O accolit ofialienciiila FI0 NN S etaie shipisfomoersRsayithatiitl iwes i the [ foniaimliacsensons Sy etk assortment consists of strap handle purses, silk hand bags, shopping bags, knitting s, all this sen- ghip. Private Harry Berson of the Ma- | closest escape they had yet and they | Cowlishaw, a vocational High School R s chings Gup batialion; v Datjinadiainumber Jorfthem Bl werof[totcher, JE PSS (RGO wIE Loy g 2l $1.00 hand bags and strap handle purses at 50c. $2.00 hand bags and strap handle purses at 95c. s 3 fantry, according to a letter received | not molested that Every- | ready spent two years teaching in the SOUTH CHURCH PIONIC, S Srpd i ha L b . biagaln, Vel =) : b 3 ~ by nis Drothen Nailan Hersan. The | boay, as well as miyselt slopt on deck | Ehllinpins and plansfitotmo: 3.00 and $3.25 hand bags and strap handle purses at $1.50. soldier vividly describes two fIghts | that night with our life preservers on |turn there in the early fall. $5.00 hand bags and strap handle purses at $2.45. : = $9.00 and $10.00 hand bags and strap handle purses at $4.95. were making a special ef- between U-boats and the convoys of | tight. It was understood that the f A small lot of strap handle purses, pin seal, vachette and colored leathers, regular $1.60 value for 79c. Over 500 people attended the an- | il part, follows fort to get our convoy as it was filled Compounce. the fleet of transports. His letter, | Germans & in B ¢ Large knitting and service bags, black only, regular $3.50, special ot $2.69. e e T am in England now, in a little | with troops mostly. According to ap- CAS I O R IA ! South Congregational church, held | 3P near one of the prettiest little | pearances they sure were fulfilling =z = Saturday, at Lake Compounce. An | lOWNS you can ever imagin e | expectations. Therefore we expected . interesting program of athletic events | #rrived here from Londcn yesterday | to see more of them that night, which For Infants and Children k ° e i e e ea Fol Oven S0 Ve S ec1a|s at Olll' Jewelr Be artment marshal Warren Slater was in | @ rest eamp, and our stay here is only | rest either T can easily, even now, R charge of the boys' games while Miss | temporary o imagine myself lying in my hammock A‘W"‘f':c cars Jomily Zanzinger supervised the “The trip over was very eventful | quietly until a blow of the boat's 4 M‘ . . Service rings, gold filled and sterling silver with it S st e and we sure are fortunate to be alive | siren would see me. shooting out of | Signature of 2 Oneida Commumty Par o 3 4 1, 2 or 3 stars, special at 45¢ cach. sults were as follows now. Seeing you are interested, I it, counting {he blasts, thinking it ? s 20-vard dash for boys, William | Will endeavor to explain. When wo g Plate Ribbon watch chains, gold plated or pearl slides, Darrow: 20-yard dash for youths, 11, | /eft the point of embarkation, after Midtter; s0-yard dash ifor fhbys; i | (Censored) dispitalpg (wo ilinas scens ‘he price will advance July 1st, 20 per cent. These Camco breoches with gold filled hand engraved Doris; 60-yard dash for youths, R. |Sored) started again with a new con- o N > Lot prices are lower than our usual prices, and 40 per R brrusehsomnmpmil Flater Ratvan e oo MR SN 1"”’ e e s T H E Sent. lower than these goods can be bought for later, | mountings, regular 69¢ valuo for ddc Pauline Hultgron; Japansse . crab |1 Will ‘never have to make another All guaranteed for 10 years Small lot of sample casquecombs and barrettes, race for boys, T. Swain; Japaneso | {riP on a transport again. After we A Tea Spoons, 6 for 79¢; Ladles, $1.50; Table Speons, | stone set, Fundreds of different styles, values up to erab race for youths, H. Kieffer; hop- | li¢k the Kaiser [ am going to walk : ¢ for $1.59: Sugar Shells, 27¢; Soup Spoons, & for | o 40 coc for 39c. ping race for boys, W. Dartow; hop- | home. They say walking at least $1.59: Butter Knives, 27; Knives, 6 for $1.89; ‘Gerry | ° 5 i : ping race for youths, H. Zehrer pakcsEyon s forEett aboutihelnghuns oons, 79¢; Jorks, 6 for $1.50; Cold Meat Forks, Marmalade and jam jars of cut glass with silver gry 5 plated covers, regular 50c value for 39c. : Pickle I'orks, 45¢ cach. JAMES—WHATNALL, In due time we were met by our The emgagement of Miss Ada g, |!270Y escort. Tl take my hat off » that escort. They sure were there. N N George Whatnall of 11 Kelsey street, . e und Lieut. Raymond James, stationed | o : ' e N S ol linenfolothis FarEc alzesite has lost so few troops on the way Regular 35c bleached cotton, 36 Inches wide, spe- Small Iot of pure linen cloths, lax : at Camp Devens, has been announced, | L &5 ’ % cut in half. Some are soiled; some mple YEth i Decnle are welln ced. | over. They were around our con cial 29¢ a yard. S eoiil irioas this city &nd the announcemyer wag | Yo7 betwoen us, over us, a5 & matter [ Regular 20¢ bleached cotton, 36 inches wide, sale | " & 5 I A8 | of fact all over, and all the time 5 . recefved with much interest through- L price 25¢ a yard. _arough- | gpeeding at the rate of about forty 4 out the community. Miss Whatnall Is | thyjay on hour. 1L was wondertul, Regular 29¢ nainsook, soft and fine, 36 inches inen foweis employed in the stock department of- fice of Landers, Frary & Clark. Lieut James, since receiving his commis- sion at Plattsburg, has been stationed at Camp Devens. He is a gmduate of the New Britain High school, also of the Connecticut Agricultural col- lege at Storrs. He has been very ac tive on both the high school and col- | lege football teams. Miss Whatnall "Ch‘”" 1 graduate of the locdl high | g5in on them from two ° opposite substitutes more fully. Aunt Delia’s Bread is wholesome, nourishing One piece only of white sillk muslin with large points, sirens going, sun hooting, sily digested. Your grocer sells it d white spot, resular price’$) sale price Wl the ryate of about fifly miles an 32 inches wide. MAY NAME HALLORAN, hour, which they say is their top 4 e e R i ’ Chocolate Cherries, 35¢ claim to know something about local “Do you blame us ror almost tear RIBBONS AT 25¢ politics scem to indicate that the dem- | ing the ship apart with our checrs? ’ Undoubtedly as nice i confection as one can bug ocrats may present a slate next fall | When about twenty-five yards of the | Good assorment of five and six inch today at 85c for a. pound bHox All fresh for th having ex-Mayor Joseph M. Hallor- | subs they both lct depth charges o, ! Ribbons, empires, plaids, stripes sa Pure and wholesome an at the head as candidate for state | made lightning-like turns and were Dresdens. Regular 80c, 35¢ and 39¢ Italian creams, 45¢ 1b. senator. Councilman M. T. Kerwin | just in time to escape the mountain Ribbons for 25¢ per yard, A. D. Mints, 40c. and Councilman A. Gorbach are also | of water that went straight up into 62 “’mt Main ( Arch St, 5 JRSIONE LS Mard candies in glass jars, 30c. mentioned as possible candidates Aw-lgm air, from where the subs were Fepresentative from this elty, and tbat was all that we could see " . R R R R Y SR N % More Than 500 at Outing at Take good quality ribbons, regular 75c value for 39c. Our first excitement started (cen- It will only cost you ten geuts a day to have the comfort of 2 wide, sale price 25¢, One lot of fine all linen Towels; some 1 or v: of & sored). We were all on the upper enjoying the cool breezes of the veranda on warm days instead of Regular 29¢ long cloth, 36 inches wide, sale price | kind, some more. Some slightly soiled. Will be > Sudde ve hearc ¢ signa 98 for the piece of 12 yards. sol¢ »ss they than could be bought for today. r[h ck. Sudd nl\{ \‘\(“h..l‘ 1 th v;lv]v”: o S e B TNt (35 (e IR (v $2.98 for the pi t 12 yards sold at less they than coul ¢ o Sub in sigh out a One six-yard dress pattern of silk stripe crepe, | 50c and up. mile off onc of the transports we Ask your grocer to send you AUNT DELIA’S BREAD., B Euglish zoods, regular price $6, at $4 for the pattern e SR A e White Dimity, assorted patterns, 27 inches wide, KISH TOWELS S ““";“"H"”‘ M You lose nothing and you gain not only comfort, but really het- regular price 26¢, for this sale 17¢ a yard, S T or us e mo wrilling sigh {irkish Towc 7 while the ,r\’ e G G e e ter and more wholesome bread than it is possible for you to bake, 2 White Dimity, 35¢ quality, 29 inches wide, o ing one, of two destroyers hearin because we are equipped better and have mastered the question of { ard. AL Towels 1 sxa3 while R thny bt