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Themselves al Al} Times 5 A the British Army in France, June (Correspondence of the Press).—A purloined goose was cause of sa much trouble for a soldiers of the American Iy that they now cons would have been cheap even at high War prices that il in tr regions The complaint of the lost the goose was th army rec prev woman only one rs of the vision to which the men rican Troops with Ius1 Behave 11 Associated | friend few | ent- | s ler that the bird | the | 1ese who | o di- belonged lize what respect their mission over ’)H re commands. themselves worthy of that respect complained to the that he workman at facturing company shop. se-Leland’s | sons, of | the summer at Oak Bluffs. 1918. Russell Tormy of Clax] was bitten by a strang Sweeney's store or Clarid days , is recovering the care of Dr. Martin, flicted a wound near t week of the eland's.—advt. They are showing Youw'll do better at Wilson's—advt. L Peter Y Grove street, | .ot to1a the last night | 30"\ as assaulted fellow Pruta of 75 police was assaulted by a Russell & Erwin Manu- Bernard $30 suits $16.50, Mrs. Chapman sireet informed the that her 10 year olds turned home all d; Last week of the: se-Leland's.—advt: Last week of the shoe sale at Bes- | advt advt. rice Bull visiting Special suit day, Wilson's.— Misses Marjorie and B Black Rock avenue, : A son was born & | morning to Mr. | reau of Stanley Last week of the shoe sale ¢ _eland’s.—advt. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Campbell and Talcott street, are spending | Last week of se-Leland’s.-—ad v i 3 to5 p. m. 8 | she promptly receiveq satisfaction in coin of the country and the men Q N | the Best Milk 37C : e oblged to digest their feast in Crackers 2 1bs {the guard house while they reflected ! the rules regarding ‘foraging.’ | [ Brookfie]d S ‘ ‘ = THE GREAT C [| rof course there are worse ! ]b a soldier can do than to swipe | ® | zoose,”” said an officer of the division | ' 3 = € | in question, “but even that is more | B Verv Good B | than shall be permitted in this force. | | C B | We came over here to do a laudable | E ™ ) T, 1b. COFFEE 17 a thing and we are going to do it ¢ Dromedary c COCOANUT""“‘]‘ 9 Fresh “Selected A I EGGS ...Doz 450 a Laree 17 c Pure Vamlld EXTRACT Bot. Very Good Pork and Beans 2 cans 25C Cider Vinegar c Large Bot. 5 2 Extra Large Boxes Matches ly. Whatever we draw from this |} 3 country is going to be pald far in due | : = . & . R el e A e i (e si|| Big saving awaits you on each pu¢ who dare try any other other system will pay dearly for their experience.” Other un of the American arm in this zone have not had a single c: of this kind. The men behave ever better than at home: they are getting | & on splendidly with the inhabitants ¢ with their allies. Guardhouse are rare and are generally for int nificant misconduct “Insubordination,” said “ijs often the consequence of Our men have few grievance: have little trouble with them.” | The dignified but friendly way in | which the average officer tells a man | where he falls short provokes eatnest. | ness Instead of the resentment that | more brutal methods engender in some European armies. “That's bad,” said a lieutenant in charge of 2 company, at rifie practice, handing a poor record hack to a sol- "ARIV\\ ELL !)E\I‘ ER FOR ATTY. GREENBERG | toastmast Dr. B. L. Protass, took most delishfful program Morris D. Saxe was charge an prices and then step in and see for yourse enjoyed. Lawyer called upon to tell what a splendid SR e young man “Al" Greenberg is, and Young win | through personal contact and experi ence told of Attorney Greenberg' ability as a lawyer. Others who spoke were W Kranowitz, a mem- ber of th Time: and most important part of the evening's festivities was the presentation of the ! wrist watch, a most appropriate speech being made by Attorney Wil Iliam M. Greenstein in behalf of those | present. Mr. Greenberg responded in an admirable manner and thanked his hosts for their expressions of good will as well as for the material way lin which they chose to bid him fare |well. Attorney Greenberg has been | staving at the shore hut came to the city yesterday afternoon purposely to attend last evening's affair. Favors . Same Consideration to All City Employes in Service. In affixing his veto to the resolu- tion passed by the common council at its meeting Wednesday night to pay city emploves their wages. less goy- ernment allowances, while in the service and to keep their places open for them on their return, Mayor Quil- ley explained today that he was actu- ated by a desire to .treat all city em- ployes with the same consideration The street laborer should he treated the same as the firemen or policemen, The common council at a meeting last fall voted to grant the firemen the consideration now asked for the policemen. The several city depart- ments have a number of empoyes in the service. Mosf of the employes in from the school department, but no |dier. “You'd better try again.” allowance is being made for them “I never could shoot much, st Mayor Quigley is strongly in favor of | replied the soldier, visibly relieved at keeping positions open to such men | being let dawn so easily, “but I'll do of the municipal government as are | better next time.” He came on with called to duty. another detail and did far better. The excellent feeling betweeen of- | ficers and men that results from thh‘i | fering for these remarkable low prices. EXTRA SPECIAL ON MEAT Steaks p Pot Reast of Heavy Beef ... Rib Roast of Good Quality Fresh Frankforts Sausage Meat and Hamburg Sugar Cured Smoked Shoulder .. EXTRA SPECIAL ON VEGETABLES We pay strict attention in the select-| Fresh Crisp Milk \ ing of our vegetable | Tomatoes 15¢ < Peas 18¢ THESE ARE CASH AND CARRY PRICES. Well Known Lawyer Leave For Camp Devens one officer 1 grouch Next Thursday, Attorney Albert A enberg, 3 Quarts V i 3 known lawyer of this city, w Fresh Beets iered a farewell Cire well ten- reception last eve- at the; E arming- by a 30 of his friends. He pects art on Thursday of next aidave ) Steak (fresh m Tree Inn, clected men from this the eve- wrist ith the the course of s presented with a city ning The tr itomobiles Immediatel: npon 1, dinner w nished ip to the in made in provided for the ocea- irrival of Mu s orche: OUR BIG SEMI-ANNUAL INVERT( Having recovered from a operation underwent re- | where among cently, Miss Pauline Bessoff of this It s difficult to find a sour . @l | city was discharged from the Hart | : nee or to hear a word of | it B! ford pital, vesterday afternoon. £ All the men scem ta real- | MOHICAN CREAMERY CHEESE 1b 7§; BGGS e, doz 46C mir 3 0T [ 1tind of discipline s apparent every- which she the troops billetted in MAIETTA. PROPRIETOR New Native oNIoNS - =ne 15¢ LARGE RIPE BANANAS a: 35¢C T S O enonsr et e eal0c FANCY RIP] GREEN OR WAX Upened Thursday Morning With crowds of pleased shoppers, and hest of all they bought filled to than overflowing with real will do a business than other stores not so well prepared to public. liberally, which proves that a store merchandise and marked at le reasonable prices, ROAST RIG SATURDKm b 36c LAMB Small Legs Spring ..lb 28(:' BEEF Fancy Shoulder Roast 1b 3@6 larger volume of serve a discerning COME SATURDAY Lux, Saturday Very Fancy, Whole Milk $ .15 Package of 1.50 Bungalow 5.00 Women’s Trimmed Summer Hats Aprons, Saturday i St CANTLOUPE 39 Boys and Girls' Black Hose ».00 Fine White Muslin Petticoats Fine White Corset Covers Embroidery Flouncing ) Mennen’s Talcum Powder Woodbt s Facial Machine Shuttles all White Pique Skirts Georgette Crepe Shirt W Colored Tub Skirts 5 @ Men's Colored Soft Shirts 10 White Fandkerchlefs for Wide Soap makes Men BEACON BLANKETS AND NEW COMFORTABLES. ?.‘.‘(Iélffu&‘f' Tmaailic 16¢c 25c¢ 23c T 23c SUNBEAM GRAPE J UICE pt. Bot. RASPBERRY JAM . MOHIC! \\' ¥ I BUTTER SWEET MIXED PICKL] FANCY OTIVES LEAN FRESH SHOUULDERS .... ROASTING PORK » 300 Hour Sale 9 to 11 a. m. STEAKS short, Sirloin, Round .. Ih 26C B doz Mohican Special 44C BEANS 2 Ibs 23C Good Baking 59c POTATOES e e S ] RIB AND LOIN LAMB CHOPS .... Large New 15 Ib plk 19¢ 1 qts FRESH v - Peas STEWING FOWL LARGE SQUASH LARGE BEE LONG GR CUKE e smd0c f‘('.;'.i'\éib S cd 0c NATIVE 4c bunch LIVER RIB COR BEEF ... FANCY SLICED TANGLE FOOT FLY PAPEP b double sheets PURE LUNCHEON COCOA . MOHICAN PORK AND BEANS 2 15¢ 21c 10c Hour Sale 3 to 4 p. m. | Smoked 2 4 c SHOULDERS cans R R LT Hour Sale 4 to 5 p. m. Rib_Roast B;EIEFwaS b 28° Curran Dry Goods Co FRESH MACARONI FRESH POTATO CHIPS MOHICAN PURE EXTRACTS 2 oz bot pkg UNEEDA J KELLOGG’'S CORN BISCUIT ALL KIND DRIED BEANS | Don’t Forget the Number 398 MAIN ST. ____HOW ARE THESE for SHOE VALUES: Don’t Forget the Number 398 MAIN ST. We Sell Good Shoes for the Whole Family at Prices You Will Never Be Able to Buy Again. 9Ec IN OUR FURNISHING DEPT COUPON' COUPON! Extra Special Men’s High and Low Canvas Shoes, with Rubber heels and $l 39 soles, $2.00 value Men’s Collar Attached Shirts in White Stripe, $2.00 value . Men's Shirts in all new patterns $1.50 and $2.00 values Broken Sizes 89c¢ Extra Special, 150 Pairs Shoes and Pumps, values up to $3.00 Men's Shirts in Woven Madras, Soisette T Tt Trehe Men’s Balbriggan Underwear and Silk Stripe $1.29 4 ~_ . Z . ‘ | . $2.00 value ..., Men’s Regulation Army Shoes, with hand sewed soles, made on the $4 95 . Munson Last, $6.50 value Women’s White Canvas Pumps or Oxfords, Rubber Sole and Heels, $2.00 and $2.50 value KEDS, Brown and White, allisizes! i, oo ivis s e #etu 89c¢ Tan Oxfords, $2.69 Men's Neckwear 5 $1i008value s i e e o el Women’s Military Heel, with wing tips $3.50 value ..... b Men’s B. V. D. Styles Union Suits 69c WILL BUY ONE PAIR oF Stl00value 69c 50c HOUSE SLIPPERS, S.W.MENUS STORE [: 398. MAIN ST... _. Store Full of Values 398 MAIN ST, Mens Brown and Black 14c Women's Hoslery in Silk Lisle, black and Brown 59c value 29C Misses’ and Children’s Shees in Gun Metal, Button or Lace, $l .49 Women's White Canvas Rub- $2.00 Vaiue .., ., ber Sole Shoes, $3.00 value 55«: value . Trrtiereia