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Boston Store ¢ latest Styles im FANTS AND l CHILDREN’S SOCKS 0 9 ir olors with fancy tops, all white and f'hite with a big range of fotered tops. Prices range up . 50¢ pair. :ARTERS in silkk for pink and pretty de- e pair. NCY SOCK hildren. White, fue ribbon trimmed, 10¢, -15¢, and 2 SSELS in silk and chenille, suitable | or suit, coat and bag trimming, plac white and all desirable olors 12¢ to $1.00 K FRINGT Biz he new loop fringesdifferent lack, white and colors K BRAIDED GIRDLES. bound sel ends SES for children and | nisses in gingham and chambray. A1l the latest fashions nicely, trim- 1| in fancy plaids &nd to 14 vears. YS! WASH SUITS in all white Iso striped and plain colors. 2, 4 hnd 6 year. PULLAR & NIVEN | will grant the Japa ! reeognition of vacial equalit: Are you getting results with -your Camera? If not, come in and tell us your difficulties and we will start you off vight. Load your camera with an Eastmar fihf or plate, return them to us to be DEVELOPED and PRINT- ED as we use the EASTMAN METHOD on VELOX paper and you will get the best re- snlts possible. Great satisfac- tion and pleasurc comes from successful work with your camera. Therefore we are pre- pared to give you only the best attention as our success -lies in | the QUALITY of our work. Our NAME is a guarantec of the best that years of experi- ence and good material can produce. Give us a trial and we will convince you. KODAKS AND SUPPLIES. The MILLER-HANSON DRUG CO. PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS. A. E. Almquist, Reg. Mar. ,30 CHURCH STREET, New Britain, Conn. PLEASURE CARS M. IRVING JESTER 1 delivery and heavy duty trucks, from !5 to 5 tons. MERICAN Balanced Six, Pleasure Cars. ITY SERVICE STATION. » A. M. Paonessa, Prop. | - = —— GO TO THE JRANKLIN SQUARE AUTO STATION For White Rose Gas, Non-Carbon 0i] and Brunswick Tires, " NEAR HIGH SCHOOL. PENNSYNIA VACUUM CUP lES Compare the Prices of Vacuum cup 6,000 mile tires with those of ordinary 3,500 mile tires. Vacuum cup for 6,000 miles. 3,500 mile tires. mileage warranties, Vacuum cup tireg cost ap tires assyring little more than half the mileage, and much less than any other make carrying equal mileage surety. tread szuaranteed not to skid on wet, wer warranty tag- mileage of ordinar tread still remain the only slippery pavements. v | T. H. COGSWELL —* con=rsur - in plain colors, also plain | ancy | light | | gion on_ thi varioty, all{ idt white and colors, also | ths Flat and | | ed with soma concern but very little | quieter than for several TODAY'S RESUME OF | Week just Beginning Promises to Be Important One t (By the Associated Press) What promises to e perhaps _the | | most eventrul week Yet of the Paris | peace conference opens today with z ple session of that body, with final action on the covenani of the leaguc of jons in prospect. There is also a feeling prevalent in Paris that the treaty of peace will be ready for presentation to the German delegates by Saturday of this week, before which time it is hoped the Ital- 1an situation may resolve itself. As to the peace treaty, the most im- portant matter still to be settled is the problem of composing the Japa- nese and Chinese claims to, Kaio-Chau and the Shantung peninsula, A deci- subject has been expect- éd for several days and it may be an- nounced today. Matters dealing with the digpos tion of the German cables, the repa riation of German priseners of war and the future status of the Xiel canal and questions relative to Lux- embourg, also are pending, but it is believed they are in a fair way to- ward an adjustment. Conditions in Italy are heing watch- news relative to the ‘state of public opinion there and the activities of P jer Orlando and his colles ed sir turday. Tt wa ported that a uncil of members W to be held on Saturday by the P mier but what action was taken at the time has not been ‘made public. Senators and deputies from all the Italian parties except the official so- cialists held a meeting Sunday and appointed a commission to draft a resolution of confidence in the SOV~ ernment for submission to parliament. At the public meeting of the peace conference to be held today the re- vised draft of the league of nations will be presented. This draft, made public in this country Sunday night differs 1 some 1mporiant respects from that brought to America by President Wilson last February. Jap- an probably will try to secure an mendment to the enant which aims for Germany. with the exception of Ba- Yaria and Silesia, seems to be much weeks., A general strike is reported in the coal and iron district of upper Silesia and the iron industry is affected.e | The Russian Bolsheviki have suf- feved important reverses on the east- ! ern front, and Admiral Kolchak's forces seam to be making gains which may develop favorably in the' near | future. Troops which have heen fight- | ing against the Allied forces in north- | ern Russia are reported to have been withdrawn and sent to eastern front where the danger to the Soviet govv | ernment seems more threatening. Dis- patches from Paris indicate the plan | of provisioning larger cities in Bol- | shevik Russia is making little pro- | gress and that opposition to it is growing in anti-Bolshevik circles. EMPLOYMENT SUNDAY | OBSERVED ON MAY 11, | Methodists Change Date From May | 1 to Avoid Conflict With Victory Loan. Employment Sunday has been post- { poned from 4 to May 11 for all | Methodist scopal churches of the i York area, it was announced to- day by the Methodist centenary com- DENISON GARAGE 420 MAIN STREET fivery Cars for Hire, Day and Night Storage, Supplies and Repalring, i | h | | | | | | | | | YES, WE MAKE AUTOMOBILE PARTS! i We make them right and \ i reasonable, too. i Alzo parts of any other | kind of machine. cThem—— AMERICAN ENGINEERING CO. | 200 East Main St. | " HANROSS AUTO CD. OVERLAND AGENCY, Storage and Accessorles, Repair Work a Specialty. Phone 2237 139 Arch St. i DOX'T FORGET . DIONNES | local and long distance moving and | trucking. Pianos and parties at rea- | sonable prices. Also storage. 'Phone 887-32 ana 382. 8 Gilbert street, New Britain. tires are guaranteed— cally double difference in nately the same as This The Vaeyum cup jare only to April 1 and at the ra | Drug Store v s A DEMONSTRATION| Of Uncle Hiram’s FURNITURE POLISH and VARNISH e o — We have arranged with the manufacturer of Uncle Hiram’s “Brighten All,” the world’s greatest Polish, to send two lady dem- onstrators to New Britain. At our request one of these ladies will call upon you to demonsirate, without charge or obligation on your part, the right way to care for your Furniture, This Polish, which is absolute]y\ guaranteed by us not to injure the finest Furniture, removes all clouds and scratches and leaves a beautiful polished su:! The demonstration begins Monday, April 28th and those desir- ing special appointment may secure same by telephoning us — 269. S o— B.C.Porter Sons mittee, 111 Fifth avenue. Watson & Moeore, secretary of the United States Grain corporation, 42 Broadway, is | area chairman of the Methodist min- ute men, who will make' the am)wl] for jobs. The change in date was de upon because May 4 has been de nated as Victory Sunday in the Vic- tory Liberty Loan campaign. i In the New York area, 9,000 n‘unntui men will present the employment | problem in flve minute addr . These speakers a all laymen. The churches in Jarger citi co-operate with state and fed: ployment agencies and in places employment bureaus stablished. Methodisttemploy be asked for |1 of va i “Employment Sunday was the out- | come-of Gen. Leonard Wood's appeal | cn behalf of the soldiers in b before a great Method here several weeks a Moore today. ‘‘Since then the situa- tion has cleared somewhat. 'There i less fear of our socidl fabric being rip- ped to pieces. Lenine is het going to be president of this republic. Amer- ica is to continue under a government | founded on Christian principles. But we must continue the good work until every man ving the service is placed in a s able job. The churches should be leaders in shouldering this responsibility. SAVED BY NEWSPAPERS o — 1 | gt | smallor | may bo s will | [s it that rash which makes you unpopular? Resinol WILL HELP YOU Don'’t be denled the pleasure your friends enjoy simply because of a skin that is marred by unsightly blemishe. Hc"!'e's the thing to do—give the Resinol treatment a fair trial. Use the ointment and soap jointly. Let the healing medication contained in both, correct and gradually overcome the trouble that is robbing you of a clear complexion and a good time. For o frae iy a2 wol, Baltimore, M. ‘The combined use of this dfutment and soap is especially suit able for the trcatment of eczema and other skin diseases. For sals at all drugiists, Publicity Assistance Brings Many Dis- | abled Men to Reccive Special Vo- cational Trainiug, Washington, April 28.—Since tho! newspapers of the country have been carrying the information that the federal board for vocational educa- tion was prepared to offer, retraining to disabled soldiers, sailors and ma- rines, the respanse has heen immedi- ate. Many men who had gotten out in civil life, and were endeavoring to “‘carry on," aften under grievous han- dicaps, have learned that they may have their disabilities neutralized by special training and be comfortably supported while this is being cared for during the period, and with a cer. tainty of employment at the comple. tian of the ourse, if the training is for a. wage rning occupation. Since the co-operation of the dail newspapers has been tendered. tha federal bourd, 4,725 men have mado | application for the training, and in « | large percentage of these -cases the men attributed their contact with the federal board to information they had gained by reading newspaper. Other agencies in various communities of | the country have been stimulated into activity ‘by the same means, and 1,- 765 disabled men have been brought in contact with the federal hoard in this way, traceable di ectly to the in fluence of the newspapers in interes ing individuals and local societie the welfare of disabled 1 various neighborhoods. T SALE Ornamental Electric Table Lamps. $2.00 Discount ON EACH LAMP ________ About one half of these have GENUINE HANDEL, HAND PAINTED SHADES. Must be sold to make reom for this year’s designs. Rggular Prices $5.00 to $25.00. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs , Tie Spring & Buckley Eleetric Co. Grinold formerly Miss Ethel 77.79 C‘hquh Street plications have been coming in to federal board, it is evident that work of the newspaper is beari abundant fruit. CITY ITEMS One-Cent ale at Clar 181 Main St Friday and faturday. & ment in YWednesday night’ Advt Gillott of this city | % < s HARTFORD. Lace and Embroidery WEEK The Fashion Event of the Season This week will be devoted to a display of laces such as we not been able to have for several With the peace all enjoyed, this means, light zowns for evening wear. And you know that no gwn is quite complete without a touch of lace or trimming. have seasons. return of kinds of festivities are window little our also our indoor display will pl and glve a uses to which the lace of today can be utilized. display and idea of. the In the display you will find: Colored Silk Nets, Black Silk Nets, Novelty Lace Flouncings in Filet, Chantilly and Margot, Val Laces in all widths, real and imi- tation Filet Lace and Insertigns, Black Laces, Val' Points, Cotton Nets, plain, Cotton Point de’esprit net, Cluny Lace In several widths. For this display all thrifty buye we have some extra good attractions, will appreciate. which One assortment of imitation Filet Laces for 25¢ a yard. An assortment of Val Laces and Insertions for 55c, 12 yards Also a splendid assortmentof Val Laces and insertions for 150 a yard. DONT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY As an Antidote for Age If you're thinking that your house or barn or wagon, the porch, the outside steps or inside stairs, the door or the floor is getting shabby—be quick! Get the Bay Stater on the job. Old age in things paintable is more than a matter of newness worn off—it is protection worn off. Bay State Paints include the exactly proper kind of protection for every kind of weather, or wear-resisting surface. Don’t wait for Father Time to get in his work. See the Bay State dealer near you and get him to prescribe. In-or-Out Varnish is one vamish that will Q&S Trer 7 stand up, keep its lustre and gloss when sub- f BAY STaTe || jected to salt water. It is the ideal finish for il i boats, oars, spars, rails, etc., all varnishes in one—gallons, quarts and pints. WADSWORTH, HOWLAND & COMPANY, Inc., Boston, Mass. Largest Paint and Varnish Makers in New England You can buy Bay State Paint and In-or-Out Varnish fror _ | All Leading Dealer Sell Bay Stafe Paints //—-—*—’_" 3 P \ . The We ! One Occasion When Flowers Cannot be too Plentiful LOWERS should come first in the calen- dar of your wedding gifts. If you know the Bride’s favorite flower, the matter is | easy. If you don’t know her favorite, send yours. The important thing about floral weddihg gifts is in their arrange- ment—we will be glad to give ycu many helpful suggestions. ROSES Are Distinctly Wedding Flowers although there are many other appropriate and lovely flowers for bridal wear and home decora- tions. For graduations, birthdays, sick rooms, etc., you can always “‘Say it with Flowers” to fully express your sentiments. VOLiZ FLORAL CO. 92 Vi es” Main Street