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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HE RAL Many men made a practice of selecting a pair of “Matched Hats”—A soft Hat and Derby. They make a very attractive hat outfit. We have them both in a big variety of styles and colors. We will be pleased to have you step in and look over our immense stocks at any time. Prices range $ 3.00 to $6.00. CONN. HAT CO. NEW BRITAIN Make Your Dollars do their Purchasing Duty NEW BRITAIN’S BUSIEST YOUNG LAMB—Meaty Legs lb 34c; g%T\EIE’:I‘I; Ng%[VE VEAL—Legs l}l’) 26c¢; Sho. Roasts Ib 24c; for Pot Pies Ib VERY CHOICE FOWL—Young Roasting Ib 38c; ol Prime Quality Beef—Pot Roasts Ib 20c; Chuck Roast 2Zc; Prm Rib Roast '® JERSEY CITY PORK—Fresh Shoulders b 30c; 34c 25¢ Fresh Pork Chops '® Smo. Shoulders 1b B’nel’s Smo. Hams '” 34c Fresh Hamburg 1b 26c Rump Roast Veal 1b 26¢c " TIVE LOBSTERS Fresh caught chicken GRAPE FRUIT Extra large Florida Sealdsweet ea 10c READ THE FINE PRINT It Is Fall of Money Savers. York State Pea Beans 2 lbs 21c¢ Tomato Catsup bot 14c Best Rolled Oats .. 3 bs 19¢ Prepared Mustard tumb. 7c Quaker Oats ....... pkg 1ic Dinner Blend Coffec .. 1b 29¢ Orab Meat ..... % 1b tin 42c Domestic Sardines tn 9c No. { can Tuna Fish ea 87c Moh. Bread Flour % bbl . $1.63 . jar 19¢ . Tumb tic Van Camp’s Evap. Milk cn tdc Wesson’s Ol . pt can 35c Toilet Paper . 6 rolls 25¢ P. G. White Naphtha Soap Campbell’s Soups can 10c My Wife's Table Syrup bot 22¢ Royal Seal Lima Beans can 16¢ LAYER FIGS Fancy Calif. Figs 35¢ value, our price . . 1b 25¢ Whole Milk CHEESE A fine rich tasty Cheese 13¢ Extra 4 to 5 p. m. Prime Rib § Roast Ib 28¢c Pineapple Desserts—2¢ The bottle in each package of Pineapple Jiffy-Jell con- tains all the rich essence fromhalf a ripe pineapple. The dessert has a wealth of this exquisite flavor, and a package serves six people for 12} cents. You owe to yourself a trial of this new-type gel- atine dainty. JiffyJent 10 Flavors, at Your Grocer’s 2 Packages for 25 Cents | MoHICAN MARKET EXTRA SPECIAL Morning Sale 9 a. m. to 12.30 m. STEAKS Sirloin, Round, Short or ch Porterhouse e et L EGGS Mohican Select Fresh LETTUCE | CELERY Bunch 30¢ RADISHES ORANGES Sunkist 13¢ DOZ APPLES Fancy Evap. LB PARSNIPS Spring Dug 1 LBS 9¢ CABBAGE New Crop 10c LB PEANUTS Fresh Roasted 18¢ LB 46¢ 1h Large Native Head 15¢ CUKES Hot House h Tomatoes Red Ripe LB 35¢ Fine Meaty 15¢ LB CARROTS Ox Heart 1 LBS 9c LEMONS Sunkist 21¢c DOZ SPINACH Fresh Cut 135¢ PR Rhubarb Fresh Cut 15¢ LB KALE Green Kurly 39¢ PK Potatoes e BEETS 5¢ LB CITY ITEMS Johnston of to Miami, son, head of of Massa- Miss "May Bliss Di | the Girls' Health le chusetts, will give ture this evening'at 7: the Center church chapel, the sub- ject being *“Babies of Many Lands.” ‘ sture is held under the ] p ¢ the Women's Foreign { sionary society. The public is invit- ed to attend. 45 o'clock at Policeman James Skelly chased a house at the corner of South Main and Buell street, from Ida M son through T. W. O'Connor . M Thorfeli of 110 R mployed at state is showing £ at this time. Mrs. Hipelius of Garden street sold her house Stanley Hunt. Israel Honeyman has sold half interes land and buildings an Oak street to Louis Moore and has bought land and buildings on Oak street from Abra- ham Duboser. l‘ The democratic primaries to Prime Fores Fine Stewing Pork Leins Palm Beach, | | the pticon lec- | has pur- ! 7| mand. Realty BRISTOL Marketing at ARKET 1b 28¢ 22¢ 32¢ 30c 32¢ Sugar C’r’'d Bacon ™ 38¢ *Slice Pigs Liver 3 Ibs 25¢ Sugar Cured Hams ™ 36¢ Lean B'I'ng Beef Ib 18¢ : Fancy Sauerkraut Ib Sc §8 “Solid Meat” OYSTERS Fresh daily from H. C. Rowe’s New Haven Opyster beds .... pt 33c POTATOES Best Maine Potatoes full 15 Ib pk READ THE For More by M e 1b FIN Real Money savers. ——— Yellow Split Peas .. 2 Ibs Yellow Corn Mcal .. 3 Ibs Davis b'k’g Powder No. 1 cn Worcestershire ce bot Bakers’ Cocoa . 1b tin Lemon or Vanilla . ... bot No. 1t can Lobster ea Salad Shritaps ...... can 5 1b Bag Graham Flour c: Grated Pineapple . . .. Royal B'k’g Powder 1 Ib tin Macaroni or Spaghetti pkg ; Challenge Cond. Moh. Mince M Rice 21c 17¢ 18c¢ 16¢ 21c 10¢ Milk can pkg 1 6 phkgs Clean White Gold Dust Argo Corn Starch . Asparagus Tips Early June Peas Shore Pumy DANDELIONS Fresh cut young Dandelion Greens 1b 25¢ & PEANUT BUTTER Made where the Pea- nuts grow . Extra 4 to 5 p.m. Prime Rib Roast 1b 28¢ = | tions were T riday, A present plans. The for nominations for will be the contest a place on ! school board. Councilman Walter term is expiring as councilman from| first ward, may enter the contest| or alderman from that ward. In that| ent it will make a three-cornered | contest with Councilmen Cornelius Dehm and George Wells the other two office seeker William Scheyd is rapidly recover-! rom an illness Gould, whose | th pneumonia. | sting comfort-, successfu operation | with pneumonia Don’t forget Viking . { A report pf the past y s in New York City. Do you realize t New Britain | is short 500 homes? anq it will take | 500 building lots to supply the de- | Where are thev? There are | easy tern davt, James Healy has sold, through Louie Jones of the Home Banking & 0. his three family house on| Maple street to Herman &, Hall. Mr. | Hall is connected with the vVoeational| comfort will be| High schaol. | Tocal Branch of the Friends of Irish i known |iorganiz: | time | He { stayed in the city several 8. | the leaders of the Irish revolution of . according to the | | Northern School Auxiliary Has Social | . suits, at Lyons Terrpce, and on | s Ave., or fifteen mi \ tricity, sidewalks a FREE DRAWI! THE THREE GR First: Its Accessif Second: Quality of there last year. Third, Character of ¢ And have the Free Use of someone else’s land. Lyons Terrace is under the sa sections of the city. We have had over two dozen applicatiol from $25 to $35 per month. Would it pay§roOU [0 NO RENTS—WHY? Because no building has been done fbr two years and skilled 148 of ours all the time, and prices of houses have gone tkyward. What js T ing lot values will greatly increase as there is not enough to go around. Easy Terms, and be prepared to take advantage of the situation. on Easy Monthly Payments. LIBERTY BONDS Accepted at Full Face Value as Part of First Payment, Come in and let us show what BODWELL JERVICE means. Itis FREE. Phone 1801 or 838 Not an Ordinary Land Company, but a FINANCIAL INSTITUTION in New FRIENDS OF IRELAND A small d B balance / The Bodwell Reaity Co. F. E. CRANDALL, Mgr, Britain Eight Years. HONOR THOMAS ASHE { Freedom to Be Named After Trish Leader. The local branch of the Friends of Irish Freedom is henceforth to be as the Thomas Ashe branch, that name having been chosen by the ion at its mee t night tron of the br Thomas tied in an English prison some and previous to belng sent on was a visitor in this city well known here, having Re- me one of The T Ash to pri turning to Ireland, he be ‘was revoked sent to prison for life. r months in jail he was released only to be arrested ain for d seditious remarks to d the sh government ¢ died in son on a hunger str The following officers w 2. Pres| , Rob the kitchen is a hard chosen mbership t the' meeting > numbe The r: the organ ith the in cants, the office will become the t sing number feel certain that it | CELEBRATE SUCCESS —Record of Work Done is FREE OF Most Pleasing. An enjoyable social was held by A Spotless, Cheery Kitchen Every thrifty housewife takes pride in a Spotless Kitchen—yet room to keep clean. For that reason Armstrong’s Linoleum makes a model floor for kitchen or pantry. It is so easy to clean and keep clean. No cracks to catch the dirt—but a smooth, unbroken surface that responds readily to broom or oil mop. Armstrong’s Linoleum is sanitary, Comfortable economical and durable. It can be obtained in patterns and colors that lend a warm, cheerful tone to the whole kitchen, and make it an attractive place to work in. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY WE LAY ALL LINOLEUM underfoot, CHARGE. SEE WINDOW the Red Cross workers of the North- ern school in the kindergarten, ves- terday afternoon. The event was the first annive y of the formation of the Red Cross auxiliary of the school JOHN & was read by the Edward director, Mrs. Pratt, as follows hospital 155 | | | | | ! nas, 76 shirts, underjac pair of knit soc 13; sweaters boys' und infants’ | slips, | prons, 24: womens' boy 6; infant 26; handker: operating s, 60; convalescen 24; RED CROSS WORKERS | A. ANDREWS COMPANY The Big Furniture Store |