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WEDNESDAY ¢ /I € &% 75 {5y WEDNESDAY FRIDAY L YR Y Ly FRIDAY SATURDAY L1 &V 7§ SATURDAY We Close Wednesday : ‘ EDARTD ! Ty & We Close Wednesday Evening : : s BN : > £ Evening formerly 3 ! States District Court, as the govern- | tered the employ of P. S. McMahon | Legion will hold a regular med | my immedinte family to let them friends there, and the memories thus Peck, the Stanley | A know how 1 am getting along. But aroused prompted us to do our best. and Level Co., ;' quartermaster | ment, now controlling the railroads, | as hotel manager. tomorrow evening at 8 o’clock ix ? b | T am seizing this opportunity when @ I can ire you still, Sir, that New ere, and here & 7, is Lieut. | has jurisdiction over such cases. | _ We close Wednesday night. B. C. | Mary's school hall. my am on seems stri r than it sritain has ‘carried or ‘carrying Reynol octor and John | Pearson and Linderman, the | Porter Sons.— advt. We close Wednesday night. I has been lately, to write a suitable ! on’ and will ‘carry on' until the end, Coffey, the former dog warden. Two former the jpropriet 1d the latter The Catholic Women's Benevolent | Porter Sons.—advt. answer fo your most ‘newsy’ letter. h is now in ht. You, as may- s ride from here is also another | the manager of the Star Cloak and o CARa RS R RS DT T “To the fellows who read it, the may well he proud of your heroes, one of the New Britain's quota in the | Suit Co., were bound over to the next p o a2 Ty - feats of valor, such as you have enu- ir b yes hold a pride in New person of John J. Crean, my brother, | term of the superior court, on bonds merated, which our folks at home 31 whic is hard to equal whom I have aiready seen. Of course of $3,000, Jast week. Probable cause o M have accomplished in backing Liberty You can well imagine that I am [ know that there are many others, was found by Judge James T. Meskill, ‘ (.} | of the many war works, were not, in you any adeq ¢ idea of how the country and I don’t know where any | their store on Main street. Kvidence | S B itni i a great manner, a surprise, for we' boys are getting along, but when I of them are. resented by Miss gnes Sinskie of | New Bl‘l{a]fl B()yS 1n Fl‘al](}e t all know that men, such as New Brit- ' loft them they were still at it, and all “The tinish of Germany seems very i;:”i,':\;;(!m}).n,\(5n\|e ‘:\zform('l' clerk in | 188 MAIN ST., Y. M. C. A. BUILDING. ain has sent over here against the feeling fine and jit. Your statement imminent and I don’t imagine that it { (he store, as well as the findings of - R | Huns, could leave behind no one but about the money vou sent to us came will he long before we'll be greeted | gergeant Richardson were damaging. The following is a letter received | who were the best, the staunchest, as a surprise, because we have re- hy you in the town, but until that Kerosene oil cans and removed parti- by Mayor Quigley vesterday from | the bravest set of peorle. We've been | ceived only the fir of tobacco we'll still be keeping up th good wo T L e G e e France: | February last with a spirit and a will have not reccived anything from you and pe et T i B e e “Nov. b, 1918. which has brought us words .of or the city in the way of gifts except- 1cerely, the! tvo are out on! bailll he bonds gDeariSi it mas i hingthalie, foraieelfromitis il=liess opelinsnce iy ickdon s oo Tl il e “GERALD P CREANS | (oo rajsed $300 in cach case this Pretty, novelty and dressy Hats, regular pricg ond hour of receiving your letter that | of which was —— the first day of the | Veterans which was, ir 2 e 4 irst companies of the majority, the finest cver. Hots s up to $8.00. Special ....... $4 9 .{ . Branch Store 863 Main St., Hartford (Over Harvey & Lewis’ Store.) was overcome with the which | drive Co. T among the f It is changed that Linderman boughit | ne here 3 Spi- ‘g er’ t thr a : “I had no idea that so many were A e y]\L_hm‘m Base Hospi- | to ‘g0 over’, but throy @ \.11 on 1»\ i ! it rr‘ s deaihiataggannyien e e ALl 5 e e 8 . 17, and since that time I have | tles - wherever we have been, we| over herc n our toy = 1 Pearson to use it with him. Linder- not been much inclined to write to | have carried always with us the pic- | away from the lines this time. At ° i e : : man lives in New Haven, where he anyone excep y er or s e ure f our home town and our ! Base Hospital No. 18, T met Lieut. mvlisvza d yone except my mother or some of | ture o conducts a branch of his local store, | and leaves most of the work of management of the local store to 4 Pearson. Pearson is forced by busi- ] Z ; Tailored and Sport ness to make frequent trips to New 7 Haven and made use of the commuta- : Hats, regular price Pearson and Linderman Charged | cco. 2. oy i, St ; wio$i $] 98 With Delrauding Railroad | ™" : Sl Sy CITY ITEMS. Philip Pearson and David Linder- - man, the two arson suspects bound | Globe Clothing House will close . N N Have you provided [ man. e o arson suspects bound | yyoilolo'01"5 %) am emain closed - - Shas™ s Sl = oo o e net tenm ot e swvenor gy Tharsaey o (U0l Beantiful line of assorted trimumed Hiats, regula \f g s price up to $7.00. Special and attempted arson, were in court|.Street has been admitted to the New Britain General nospital for treat- logking Suit and Over- 1 7 P this morning on charges of defraud- | FH at iREREDY N, H. & H. railroad. | cierk p. 3, Egan of the water de- coat for Thanksg“,lng o /| Both, it is claimed, used one comMmu- | poment is recovering from a severe | tation ticket in. travelling between | ,iinci of infinenza. He is able to be : ; = New Haven and New Britain, thereby i 1 o 4 & Day? It is the happiest : ‘ L e e e : i 4 g ! s desk a shor on 1] v . 3. > B8 | transportation allowed for commuta- | or o day in the year, so don’t e s e e , A e . » 4 § | Serzeant Richardson made the arrests | will hold a regular meeting at 8 mar it fOl‘ yourself, Wlth ; | after an investigation, and both were | o'clock tonight in the school hall, 168 MAIN ST. Y. M. O. A. BUILDING, NEW BRITAIN: 5 23 4 \ arreste in New Haven >sterday. | The meeting will be followed by a = 5 a self-conscious feelmg X fi e il e et (Branch Store, 863 Main St., Hartford, Conn.) Over Harvey & Lowls, morning, at which time it is probable James E. O'Brien, formerly pro- of not belng prgperly : i 7 \ it will be transferred to the United | prictor of the Bassett Hotel, has en- attired. L | - T . A NN WG a8 iy Thanksgiving Day Dinner Menue We are 91 rli;lg some NG ] CONVENIENGE OF THE PUBLIC A _very specia argains ek e 4 WE WILL BE OPEN TOMORROW EVENING., | RS e e n i : @l : : ! | : CHICKEN OHOW MEIN or ke OHICKEN C(HOP SUEY THANKSGIVING SPECIALS IN Choice of . , .. .41 ‘ 72 . ROAST TURKEY WITH CRANBERRY SAUCE. Men’s and Young e T & ¢ Coats, Dresses, Waists, Corsets, § T — Men's Suits and 770080 @ 1| __Underwear, Neckwear | R FRUIT, WITH MAYONNAISE DRESSING. Dessert Overcoats at (@4 /08 | LAZARUS CO. i e “In The Square. OTATE) Sqaareh) $1.00 P $16?$18’$20’$25’$3@ y ‘ HITS 14 MAIN SRET — The AsiaRQstaurant A 294 Main St. And every one of these garments are truly Bar- o) / b Vl‘\he I\I Odel M arket gains. They are all of At this season’s new stock, B iy 171 Park St., Cor. Maple s sxson's new sk, b b bl re 14353 Store Open Every Eve, terials and workmanship 1 : and in models of the 1 | t§ Turkeys 45¢ | Gold Medal Flour, bag $1.59 hour. — : — : g Cranberries Come here early to- S = : Fancy Turkeys E - 49¢c (;::pe Fruit A 25¢ morrow and get _your Sinteritg L il e ngh Grade Fancy Turkeys 55¢ | Sweet Juicy Oranges : 49¢ choice of a practically Clohies T , Hand Picked Baldwin Apples 45¢ unlimited variety. e {1 Fresh Hams 32¢ 13¢ R OaSt l) Ork 32 c Carrots and Parsnips 15¢ Good Cooking Onions . . . 45¢ Skinned Fresh Shoulders 30c¢ | Tomatoes 18c Native POl‘k 32(: Ritter’s Catsup : 15¢ BABCOCK CO | | Rib Roast Beef - 28¢ iy - Lowest Prices on all canned goods and groceries.