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The Rainbow of Promise V LIBERTY LOAN “Boston Store| Corsets and | Undergarments | for Easter In Corsets we carry all the popu- lar makes, style: nd shapes to fit figure, eful corseting makes all the differ and fit, of vour We have all &G, W B, (INOCORPORATED) HARTFORD. ¢t A New Shopping Bag To Go Wi The New Suit Lovely Array of New Ones Here new in shopping bags shown here in variety. Silk Bags are especially favored by fashion and we show nice ones at blue and others at all prices, up to $30. Some have silk covered frames, some metal combinations set with fancy stones. Silk s with bead wor PURSES, in all popular lcathers and colors, from %5c to $356.00, with These make fine gifts. The latest canteen Bags at $2.95 to $7.50 in black and Come here for the new narrow belts in thres quarter and one inch widths pin seal leathers. 50¢ to $2. Easter Apparel that Pleases Men of Taste BIGGEST STOCK OF SHIRTS IN TOWN See the Fine $2.50 Shirts Selling at $1.95 here at $§1 and the mos The Best Styles and Lowest Prices Easy to Pay every ence in looks Haster costume the lJatest numbers in R. Thompson Glove Fitting, Nemo, etc. Come in nnd let us show you the : Everyt best: model to suit vour figure. SRvtting $4.98 in black and others shell frames, are handsome. big a rtment colors. patent, navy e and SILK UNDER-THINGS. for Easter. A all the and Cr Can Gowns, hand dainty wonderful showing of wash Sk flesh color Chemise, SKirts, ete., plain and others With at $4.95, morocco and Enveiope, Knicke embroidered lace trimmings, LADIES' GLOVES, for Easter. In T the latest in whit colors. and dark wanted RIBBONS. for Easter. All widths, in white and colors, a fine showing of all the lat- est novelties in Dresden, flowered and striped 5 to 9 inche white Ribbons in plain, and silk, also moire and fancy to 8 inch poplin and mercerized A wonderful special Shirts of well Fine new popular colors. printed roadras made and cut full. A genuine $2.50 value material, in natty patterns e vial, in natty pattern satin flowered 5 ) we show larg stocks of Ma wnd Sage-Allen Shirts includi all wanted All prices. ter At sh Glove. NEW SILK SCARF Others at $1.00 and mo HANDKERCHIERS__gi) | also linen with faney conters Silk Goods. als PAJAM —Cape Gloves for at 89¢, extra special The last an Engl Feature—Lily CONFIRMATION VEILS. length all and finished | to wear hemmed S$1.00 ea. full ready PULLAR & NIVEN 0 TO THE FRANKLIN SQUARE AUTO STATION ¥or White Rose Gas, Non-Carbon 0Oil and Brunswick Tires, BAR HIGH borders, Jap with and fancy borders. of France, Holeproof and Perfection, $1.00, $1.25 to $2.50. Plain colors, Selling at 85c. Shop at the Popular Candy Shop pure candies at lowest prices. 57¢ Ih. Chocolate covered nuts and Creole pralines, 10¢ each ter eggs, 50c 1h. Gift boxes of candy, Maillard, Chocolate eggs, sweet and milk chocolate, prettily plain and nut 5c each, Chocolate covered cream eggs. Novelty Bead Necklace for Easter popular prices, besd necklac are represented in our big assortment jet in great variety of colors, shapes and sizes Others at $4.95 up to $15.00. Where vou always find ‘resh, Jordan almonds, the bhest at e Apollo, Wenz decorated, 75¢ and s5¢ a4 pound hox. Menier, Foss and up. Hershey bars, EASTER WEAR Positively the BEST in the land, with nothing left to be desired in style, material or celor tone. lindless assortment at All the new ideas in cut crystal, carved Chinese beads, sortment at 93¢, $1.95 and $2.95. PEARL NECKLACES, 95c to $16.50. opera length. We show good assortment of the best novelty bead necklaces, which arc made only one of a kind FEATHER FAM all colors beautiful gifts at $3.50, $4.95 and up to $23.50. Celluloid, Bspecially big Neck and We are agents for the popular Fishson jewelry and show their lfitest brooches, bar pins, earrings, finger rings, ete. Copies of high priced platinum and diamond designs, with rings to match. Espec jally good assortment of the Itshson jewelry $2.95, 83. nd $4.95; others from 95¢ up to $25.00. And—the Easiest possible Credit Terms for the asking. Come in and select your Easter Suit today—the time is getting short. Ladies’ Suits $25.00 to $42.50 VIM delivery and heavy duty trucks, from 15 to 5 tons. AMERICAN Balanced Six, Pleasure Cars, CITY SERVICE STATION. A. M. Paonessa, Prop. A splendid assortment of solid gold jewelry, Lavallieres, Pendants, Lockets, good assortment of Cuff Links at popular’ prices. WEST MAIN STREET Brooches, New Dresses $15.00 to $40.00 ARM 1°OUD ement house with cvery vement. Barn, city water, clec- dity, 1 cow and 1 heifer go with place. West Main strect and Cedar street. He said that due to the heavy ruins | and the water washing down the hill, extensive repairs were necessary. No action was taken on the matter. DON'T FORGET DIONNES Jocal and loug distance moving and trucking. Pianos and parties at rea- sonable prices. Also storage. ’Phonc $87-32 and 382. 8 Gilbert street, New Britain. DENISON GARAGE. 420 MAIN STREET Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night Storage, Supplies and Rcpairing. PARK GARAGE (Rear) 193 Main Street REPAIRING STORAGE ALSO LIVERY SERVICE Phone 387-3 MAKE AUTOMOBILE PARTS! We make them right and reasonable, too. Also parts of any other kind of machinc. The— AMERICAN ENGIN 'UU East Ma “MANROSS AUTO Lil OVERLAND. AGENCY, Storage and Accessorles, Repair Work a Specialty. Phone 2227 139 Arch St. WE RING CO, St. | questir { The WILL BE COMPLETED! Pavement Job, Held Up hy War, | Approved by Public Works Board Many petitions were received and favorably'acted upon at the meering of the board of public works last eve- ning in the City hall. The first busi- nesg to be brought up was the con pletion of the West Main street higt way. This work was begun before the war but during hostilities was abandoned by government decree. The hoard decided to have the work completed at once. A petition signed by Antonio Pal- umeri asking permission to move a three-family brick block from 218 Elm street was re- to the common council which in s ferred will be The board voted favorably on petition of J. H. Crandall, mana; the Equitable Realty company, re- that water mains be laid in et west of Jerome street, for the of lton st a distance of approximately 400 feet. | hoard also voted to have mains ' laid in ner, for petition company. The street in distance of about Lake Boulevard west, for a_distance of was favorably acted upon. The board voted in favor of the petition for sidewalks on Winthrop street. The question of having a sew- er laid so that the sidewalks would not be washed out by storm waters from the park. was referred to the city engi- | Belmont street, Hunters’ cor- a dista of 695 feet. The was presented by the same ension of mains on Brighton a southerly direction for a 200 feet and in Belvidere Maunor, about 350 feet outh slope of Walnut Hill ! A petition was received from J. Anderson, complaining of the eondi- tion of the sidewalks in Park street. ! He stated that while roads were continually being repaired for use of automobiles nothing was being done -for the convenience of haby carriages. Permission was given the city en- gineer to expend the sum of $2,000 to be used for oiling the streets. struction of the large Main street at the new Palace thea- ter, formerly Kenney's theater. City Engineer Hall explained that the crec- tion of the canopy was within the city ordinances and that fee of $5 per vear is paid to the city. Permission to withdraw their peti- tions for the installation of two zaso- | line pumps, one at 22 Main street and at 96 Hartford avenue w voted. Chairman Humphre remarked that these pumps are becoming a nui- sance about the city. Petitions for sewers in street and Wooster street were until a later meeting. A petit wer in Lorraine street engineer. The board voted to have sidewalks Taid on both sides of Winthrop s as far as Vance street. The petition to have a catch in Loral street was referred city engineer, who will investigs conditions and report at a later meet ing. canopy over Brailey abled basin —NOTICE— FRANCIS P. MAY VIOLINIST ¥ox’s Theater, Has openings for a few serious pupils. ' 344 Broad St. "Phone 136-1 TO DOHERTY’'S MARKET, 406 Arch Street, for COFFEE—Vacuum, Clase and Sand- | GO | Charterea 1 | A question was raised over the con- H. N. LOCKWOOD, REAL TSTATE AND INSURANCE, | 107 CITY HALL. NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. Boston, Mass. Seventy-five Years of Service P. CRONA, Agent 173 Main Street Tel. 221- BER ON BROS(j BRANCH OFFICE AT —297 MAIN STREET— (Mnyor Quigley’s Office) ORDERS TAKEN FOR —COAL AND WOOD— Office, Vacuum Clean- ing, House NEW BRITAIN WINDOW CLEANING COMPANY J. WINKLE, Manager. Office: 88 West Main Street: Tel- ephone 888, | town for Dolmans, Capes and Coats $18.00 to $35.00 Men’s Suits Large variety of all the latest y . Boys’ Suits For the Boy who “Goes styles through” things $18.00 to $35.00 $6.50 upward EASY TO PAY GATELY & BRENNAN 47 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITA Open Monday and Saturday Evenings ln I will pay better than anyone all kinds of BENJAMIN BROTHERS - L L O Zetterman PHOTO STUDIO ‘.ws Main Street Telephone 551-4 CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION neer. Owing to a difference of opin- s to whether the park commis- sioners or the board should lay the sewers, the matter was laid over. Chairman Humphrey called aiten- tion of the board to the necessity of a a large catch b laid at EXCAVATING Sewe Reside New Br n, and second-hand furniture. L. ZELDES 19 WILLOW STREET. Tel. 557-11. $4,000 . Buys I l]oha Swingle’s Farm FORVESTVILLE. AND GRADING and Water Connections Vance Street Conn. Teiephone FYPEWRITERS All Makes Sold, Rented, Repaired and Exchange: We Are Agents For THE CORONA The Personal Writing Machine. Let us tell you about this machine. New Britain Typewriter Exchange | MAIN ST, burn, Ia Turane, Boardman Star, Boardman B. Berry, Union Uuh | Autocrat, Martin Hall, Helco Brand, | | Sceman Best R’st. The hest Beef, Lamb, Chicken and Fowl obtainable. Special Easter and Graduation {Offer. Drop us a éard or phone and | representative will call. ion PLEASURE CARS M. IRVI'\IG ]I*,S rFR co—152 PRHNTING Paper Ruling Book Binding SPECIAL Blank Books Loose Leaf Sheets Index and Guide Cards Prom ,Jt Service. E. R. Hitehcock & Gg, § = o oo S03 MAIN Turkeys | AUTHENTIC STYLES - 1IN - DAMONS - SHOES 26G7MAIN ST One Oakland Touving Car .......... $650 One Velie Touring Car ............. $850 One Studebaker Touring Car ....... $675 Ont New Saxon Touring Car ... .$1,100 One Used Saxon Six Touring Car $650 M. IRVING JESTER 18 MAIN STREET PHONE 2 .09 STUDEBAKER AGENCY BIRCH ST. Wag - Tools, Cows. Chickens, Ducks, | | Pigs. and Horse. ST, [ o L. 612, 32 W Pon't Cost Apything @ Look