Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
= Fivo w Sttonern the CHi-|ing Is ane of the many bits of praise | DEATHS 1 e 3 ~ ; . ARTISTS Will SlNfi o compans at on thea. | bestowed on this sin : i e STESS. GIVEN PAREWELL PARTfy, | CITY IS REPRESEN w York vening in e treat was orded those ,~ | E) : S5, g i Th nwl Cross meeting . £ S pavid Feshier. Enter 3 - ] S . e ting a trinmph fo Macbeth attendad the New York song re- el et = Mog B jestaing : Comumittces | Miss Madeleine Caufield Gfiest of | ye1d Hartford % 0. Miss | ci of Frederick Gunuster, ch The funeral of David 1° :r, who | Working for Charity Drive. R. & E. Office Associates, | v 1, in which e th m RS ¢ his homo, road ! ’ j o Uni (}J i Ve putl “v;n;! fresh- L o \u\‘l.mn hall last night. | £ o0 YO aVee "m |, Mrs, Andrew 3. sioper entertatned An Easter lunch and shhwer was | the State was repr 2! - e s L s s e s e i . il | e membe omen’s commit- | held in the Foremen's Club rooms | forence of Red Cross = akes Blof unusual glits of voice and intelligenco | ch ¢ E'[mrv Bl fecininn Lo e mener s Semite | nslARIR el e e e e Coniny ut he also understands the selocting | V7 Sacred @ Loy the T'nited Charity drive ey E A % i raasTens| ) One of the highest compliments | and arranging elightful pro- | |f7n G‘_m” "”" L 2 Lol l,” I\‘mnfl ladies fn honor of Miss' Madeleine | rented by 1fternoon } N rtist on the occasion of fier | luscious in qualit road in range; The funeral of Sister Mary Wal- *\Vme b e e atlon Jngthe ; two latter part of this mo Pease. k GU[]S[BI‘ Te[l()l {recent song recital m,,“,‘,‘. N. Y. | is fluént and flexib at all times | hurga will be held tomorrow mrv"nmgl“"lm\ and were as follows: Mrs, Her- . S ES he ban-| @ vice department also attended afld rlfidmc ng @ pleasing varied T m be- | under perfect control. Added to his | at 9 oclock. A solemn high muss will | bert H. Pea B e A DL : in ([service [departosnl Ao 8 i vender anc vello 13 i Mies {fore a highly cultured audience, she | other talents is Mr. Gunster's fault- | ne s will be ¢ |Howard Parsons, $660 oy 3 s " {rcceived ovation after ovation and | less diction and when it s ;Cx:n?\-xfdvl;“, ‘:ers:‘:rfner—m:;p:\cq” ¢ . Ji:,l:u;;,rlrm“r’ Slope 64 .\Iv-:h\n.)\n'l‘; ominent IS 48T i G S cni roach of the annual :flnally, at the conclusion of her pro- | the words of cach song wer 3 L muomn’ = . W. C. Hart, | Kimball, 13. $53. Following the giv- lunch Miss Caufleld resented c it . , as if to express u]s-wnfmln_m} of | as crystal it can readily b S angan and | N8 of reports, coffec was served to th a handsome electric coffce TO HOLD CHARITY DANCE. Ghora at st ce v fin \'m:.‘hm.rfljf‘ \\;\i recall- | how pleasura gs William J. N will ,a;~hn guosts. service | Dyson’s orchestra of this city h ind i > led until five extra num- Since then he h n most of | in the new Catholic ¢ e 2 Miss Caufield will soon become the | oftereq its services to the commitfed 7 e had been added. Miss Macheth | the leading musi 8 £ this LAl Sir ey = Dol e e e e Sl e diahicia Mgy ghgec to immediately engaged by the man- [ {ry. not S0 this coun — | WALSH VS, BEN, s p e T = ingaon s - withoul tlon of . e ;')1".1“ S notable among them being Chi- Mrs. Rose Uinnigan. The AR Gl a -,D\'H\K,u»l'lb‘M.\h\. I o anning is as @ ed to play withow Bysch on May 14 « H nent for = a e L 2 : he gave a recital of song r e he summary process proceedings uate of the University of Penn- | dance to be he Florence eth, prima dont {next@veagRand giis hagboenychoiease i) 3 v The funcral of Mrs. Rose brought by John J. Walsh ag; t | sylvania and has a dental office in his |in the g . tomorrow nigaty jrano of the Chicago Opera con % [lsinceRth eiclose ol heriioperaticiscasons ; hoi . will be held ) o'clock tomo ‘“huv\;: Ben who conducts the re home city The entire proceeds of the dance : B i row mornin E church. in the Walsh block on 2 < ! he turned to the charity fur = aot, will be tried at 2 o'clock Mon- | REALTY 7T 5] much expense i§ connect “Golden Legend’- v LADY TABS' PL. y afternoon in fthe city court be- The following rea 2 « ansfers | with the a roa e amount is ex- utiful work. Besides | St Mary's Ladies Temperance so- : jury. Juc W B angan |werol flledl with tHel town t clbs pected from It is the only ccess in the fi ciety will hold a social and dance in| Feprescnts the L nd Judge | day: Hyman Horwitz to Myer S C ane running in the city that night { song rcmm and cantata he has added | Booth's hall Friday evening, May 9,]| George W. Klett and 3. Russell Mink, | nick, la and building to his fa E seller < he commiitee in charge are thej the def | West treet: Joseph S | SQUIRE’'S BODY FOUND. Meaaaie |k 2 Lynch, Catherine | Y Maurice Stauff land on Hart street; | yeriden, April 11.—The b of | and Han- A. O. Keefe, A. Hayes, C.| [ouis Stankey of 184 Arch street | Amelia Polance to Anthony Koz- | willlam L. Squire, instructor of Ting= i3 Itimore. | s and / i 3y ? patron- | yeported to the police today that a | lanskas. land and bufldings situated | 1ish in Trint college, Hartford, Whoi e ‘(;I{O"\ :Ll; l”\\hu n s I'u}! esses will be Miss T . Miss| siiver watch had been stolen from |at 8¢ Rhodes street. and Mary Hayes | disappearcd last Friday, was found in au solos and duc s- | Connelly, D Mas Mie lms home Sunday and that the gas Ph Campino, et al, property |a reservoir on West mountain this aft=3 iting singers will have ev meter had robbed of 50 tunity to display their l\m Britain audience. "n\d Mr. Gunster will i roup of songs in a | 1 ernoon program following the this feature has becoms recog e § Who Ever Told You, Mr. Merchant, is visiting r v L U :, . for the week-end. | Henry L. Schmidt of Hartford ] avenue, who has been at New Haven | isiting relatives for the past few h Frederick Gunster, tenor, is an turned to his home. A *® comes to New. Britain after a season - Mi i o S i af ‘opera that has earned for her the | & n singer “hvm education has|{ - d‘ll"} Bfie}{ of ; Millville is | highest praise from the critics of our eminent! Jouro-i|SPENCIRE SLReEWE SLEIId “'1‘”_1 her ; o ek oo “p“ as leading Ameri- | mother, Mrs. Carl Noe of 226 Hart- ° greatest musical centers. After the Bso of the Chi cra_company’s | ¢an teachers. er 2 ?ork de- for;iwi\ L o ongagement i ' the follow- jPut in song recita ritics were 0 0, servic q S on e T R S i e O i e Why, every, every home depends on a woman to get value for its income. appearcd and follow- s city, r furlough T fn e o N In these days of high living costs, the housewife’s business knowledge is the bul- wark against careless, unthinking, extravagant methods of some old merchants—espec- FREDERICK GUNSTER ( MISS FLORENCE MACBETH. (American Concert Tenor) (Prima Donna Soprano) port News, Va., that his son. Raymond % Gavin who was wounded in the Ar- HERETS THE MARKET] - | Sty Simon Fitzharris, U. S. navy, sta- tioned_at Philadelphia, s home for | J§ The American housewife known! She likes to see her merchandise come home in Where Your Dollars Go Farthest and Quality is [f|the week-end. 9 a. m. t(’ 12:30 IV[‘ MOl’lling Sale 9 a, m. to 12:30 M' ;V:;f‘l:f\t are spending a few days in New | le De]ivery Truck e on fur- | Cheaper to operate than a converted pleasure car—and always on the job. s Burke on East M [ tended. wagon. It does its work at less expense than the converted pleasure car—saving on Featel el Son iy ! larger proflts in spite of close margins—and cuts delivery costs. QW R b0t Thon the S Bl e e | a sturdy, business-like delivery truck which she knows is built for the purpose—The PORTERHOUSE, SIRLOIN and ROUND Ib 28c J| Cook wittom petanes ana private | ) ‘ . . TOP QUALITY ROUND STEAK ....... Ib 27c J|3tichaci Tan both memoars of Com- | The VIM Truck is the car designed solely to meet merchandise delivery needs. MOH. FRESH SELECT EGGS 7 45¢ J | loughs at their hcme,: in this city. FANCY No. 2 POTATOES ......... 15 31c J|, 2 perty was given inst night at the T o R o Bine The VIM Dehvery Truck can cover three times as much territory as a horse and Select vour garden plot at “Whites | e e e gasoline, tires, and repau' bills. It brings greater volume, more orders on the books, e ————————————————— Jeanette Ranki alt SATURDAYS ALL DAY MONEY SAVERS. anett n And the VIM Delivery Truck is the easiest delivery unit on the market to buy— BEE Prime Chuck Roasts 1b 22¢ BEEF | pr— 8 through our Deferred Payment Plan. 2 . . . . et el ) i 23,000 progressive American merchants are paying for their VIM Trucks out of FRESH GROUND HAMBURG _ N . their deliv'ery savings. Bk paiEh T L a2 g Full information about the VIM plan on request. BONED BRISKET CORNED BEEF Ib 24 ) X : N = ——---——-——c N o Thoroughly equipped VIM Truck Sales and Service Station here in this city for the ersey City Shoulders 1b 3 o POR Jersey City Pork Loins ™ 36c PORK B benefit of VIM owners. See Us at the Show. F‘re%h Cut Chops P albi3bc . i : TEAN SMOKED SHO ULDERS s veenns b 26c ¥ . : SMALL COTTAGE HAMS b 45¢ R | : -, MEADO BROOK HAMS .....1b 38¢ ; i X7T o ¥ Legs of Native Veal Ib 28¢ i s - Cor. Hartford Ave., and Stanley St. New Britain, Conn. VEA]. ?“"{“y ‘})“““’ R"*‘S‘S “,; e VEAL : ] A. M. PAONESSA, Prop. ‘eal for Pot Pies ... . 1b 24c : G 1 SUGAR CURED BACON .. Direct Dealers for New Britain, Bristol, Merlden, Rocky Hill and Vicinity SHOULDER ROASTS OF V : Choice Native Stewing 1b 34¢ FOWL Young Roasting Fowl 1b 43¢ FOWL Png(]“%s 01(«‘) YOI(_)I%"(; MUTTON . .. | ' ES OF YOUNG MUTTON . . | Miss kin who has the - 'EL. 1435-: STORE OPEN LOINS OF YOUNG MUTTON e e FR;EIIE Dflfi%ém THE MODEL MARKET FRIDAY NIGHT P e R i e oy e meeting of the International Com- ~ - oy o Assorte DleelonHomen Siot, Permancit 171 Park St. Cor. Map!e St. EGGS i:r:.‘.‘:».l. (',:""'::’Il(‘;'lrffp h::: ':?,g May. Miss Rankin Is chairman of ti = committee, sion will be One Dozen off Jell-o all Flavor . pkg 10c ¢ quality freshest, | Gold Dust .. = o T Y foptor by momentiomislitovetthe | B i Fancys Skinned | Rice and Milk can | Fancy full head rice ton_ for Toile ... 6 rolls 25c] can Lean Smoked | Salmon Red fat can 1 lbag Hecker’s . D & C Flour 2 pkgs 2 AR 2o Shoulders 27 Tuna Fish Flour . $1.25 Gocoa S MEADOW BROOK CREAMERY BUTTER Ib 71c 7 & N Veal Stew 24c Fancy Clams can 15 1 Ballz{ng gzwdeirt- }gt | Split Peas ... 2 Ibs WHOLE MILK CHEESE g 4 Y% B Veal Chops 5 Shrimps can 5 1 ‘Baking ( 060 ate 10c | Whole Peas .. 3 Ibs SWIFT’S JEWEL COMPOUND : : - | | T s e S0 || Gt A e e 1 Large can Cocoa 25¢ | Toilet Paper 6 rolls SWIFTS PREMIUM O LEO ARINE b @ = ER 1 pkg Jelletine ... 10c | Matches 5 boxes F‘RF‘SHH glg'leglls)H“\/‘lACH g : Z},Zf |f Fancy Lean Roast Sauerkraut 2 '&¢ e 2 cans Pork and | Good Brooms .. ea FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS it 10c B 9 Pi |§ Pork Tomatoes large can | Beans ...........25¢ | Fancy Juicy Lemons FANCY LARGE BOSTON LETTUCE . 18¢ : Rib Corned Beef .. 18c | Queen of the alles 1 pkg Cocoanut .. 10c doz : LARGE RIPE BANANAS ...... “doz 29¢ X | Beef Liver .. Corn ... b 1 pkg é.llsplce e 10c Sunkist Oranges SOUND YELLOW COOKING ONIONS 3 Ibs 20c P Fresh Hamburg . .. Gibb's Pork and 1 pkg Cinnamon .. 10c A . 39¢ and FANCY HOT HOUSE CUCUMBERS ... ea 15¢ OURY B Sausage Meat 25 Beans 2 s 25¢ 1 pkg Tooth picks 5¢ Sound Grape h-u,( FINE RIPE TOMATOES . ... .. 1b 35¢ /! / j Heckler’s Flour bg $1.60 Peaches large can 2 e dSfon gy FANCY SUNKIST LEMONS .... ...... doz 25¢c : kel » Flour 98 Ib sack $6.50 Pears 2 cans 25¢ | -.Total ... ... 5250 Mince Meat 2 pkgs JUMBO GRAPE FRUIT . ~........ each 15¢c }{' 3 A "R Campbell’s Pork Apricots .large can 25c ———msss | Oleo. First prize pg FINE MEATY PRUNES . 2 1bs 25¢ H ER, 5 4f: 0 and Beans 15¢ Strawberries in Syrup N. Y. State Pea Beans Wesson Oil qt can FANCY LARGE GREEN PEPPERS | for 25¢ : Campbell’s Soups . 10c | Jjarge can ........ 25¢ 21bs ... .. 25¢ Eggs Guaranteed LARGE BUNCHES ASPARAGUS 59¢ v i | § Red Beans lge can 10c Fancy Plums .. can 15¢ Fancy Lima Beans ? ™™ 25¢ Fresh ........ doz