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NEW BRITAIN . | Just Now, Come Thoughts of Linens to the Minds of the June Brides, and all Thrifty Housewives In spite of the steadily advancing mense stock bought 1o hest advantage sarticularly interesting to the ers. Fine for thosc planning Linen Showers, prove SEE TH MANY DSOM 34x34 were $1.00 and §1.2 43x43 inches, were $1.75 and $2.50 52x5 60x60 inches, were 64x64 inches, rc 70x70 inches, were $5.00 70x78 inch vere * §6.00 70x106 inches, regular §7.00 mrade .50, $4 nd Scotch malkes 2 1-4x2 1-4,°2 nd up. “Heather™ years. Made in Scotland of pure $x4 cloths, $7.50 up: Sx10 for 50 up; Napkins, 22, 24, Brown and Son's Linens Ivv«h Linens Napkins to match, Special, Odd Cloths of 2x2 yards, 2x2 1- All pure Linen $1. Hartford Ifome v 9x4 size § John of the claims of others, Grandmother Regardin agents, Gra the b-ost ck O1d Ble Ui all specially priced sale. ly priced at th HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEFEND ON RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHAS ED OF US. N N XS P I ! BERLIN NEW.: 1 SALVATION ARMY 1S * SEEKING $300 HERE Wrs, Charles M. Jarvis Heads Gampalgn Workers 3ECKLEY IS GIVEN HELMET | rict Also Has Honor Flag for This Dis Fxcellent Work During Recent is—Other Liberty Ioan Campaig - News Items. n to The Salvation Army éamp: raise §300 for continuance of the home service work has begun here. While the town's quota has been fixed is expected that the town ¥ over the top in this cam- it has in all of the war| 5 drives. Mrs. Charles M. Jarvis, who | as bcen chairman of the woman's iberty loan committec at Derlin dur- > the fiye loan drives, has again re cived the appointment of chairman during this campaign. Mys. Jarvis has appo: f solicitors and t »f the four distri »d a number am captains in cach Berlin, | Ber- & lin. Beckley and Kensingto It is being planned that al of | the local YD men he appointed as | m captair Each captain when | anvassing will be asked to wear his| | LIFT OFF CORNS! Doesn’t hurt at all and costs only a few cents M yust drop a little Freezone on that touchy corn, instantly it sto \ching, then you lift the corn off with Truly! No mbug! Your druggist fing Pry F tiny bottle for a few cents. suflicient to rid vour feet of £oft corn, or corn between the toes, and calluses. without one particle of cezonc a vy hard corn pain, soreness or irritation. Freezone Is the discovery of a noted Cincinnat: genius, repared to fill Housewives, Worth noting. tlocal firemen, the fire alirm | in the Hotel and Boarding House Keep- DAMASK tlfllll\ O SCOTCH MAKIE, ALL SIZISS 1IN importation t more efficiency in { inches, regular $2.50 srade, s | blaze would be much ca and $6.50 with no Napkins. has heen for $x12 cloths, VERY SPECLALL . the kinds your s/ Cloths $6.5 S o 7 Tinens LUNCH NAPKINS. are the most durable beeause will keep their silk shoen Squares, Scarfs, Huck-a-hacks and plnn white Linen 15 (o 90 Il\lh\ be one district comprisin street alone, another center of the town Haven't Begun o Tell the Stovy of our wonderful Linens. One of the biggest stocks Linens, Decorative pieces, Damask, N street, while a sep: include the side me natural 00 @ set and up. All speeial- The same would a PROMPTLY being planned take place at the | Administratrix Several YD men will f Meriden has pue- this evenin Burritt Grange \ttends Fair, this morning that through the would result favorably expense incident to Loan committee & has been awn cntertainment Jast evening was on Chib Meets, present er to any exte » Malina Writes, John Malina spols the street had heen dug up Worthington in the town clet Anderson of at the Conzregational church parlors, e — that looked oh, would grace a The daughter it as her own little apartment because of its sunny bay wi mato Louillon on a cold, Zwichack would be forth- coming from the window cupboard, while lho tomato boui heen definitely one to lounge on g i other unti It not only leaves the oven as the ker in the world, but it reaches you with all its original taste and freshness. Uneeda Biscuit has no rival in the esteem of American housewives. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY quota is best soda c: ng admitted the little circle day hy da}’. T of | of fl'im)ds grew (‘IOF(‘\" fingers ; chatting would set to work :\n(‘ in a twink-| dow, piles of chicken sand- box of [n(‘(‘(hl Bis sipping fea or coffee 'md mh- bling National Biscuit PLAINVILLE NEWS WOULD CHANGE FIRE DISTRIGTS IN TOWN g More Zones Would Increase | Eficiency of Fire Depal ment ‘ROAD IN NEED 0F REPAIRS Fire Districts Tog sl Iing went s Announced—To \id salvation Army in Its Drive for Punds—Other Brief New Iems. In the opinion of several of the vstenm town should be changed so that the present amount of terrvitory will he materially reduced Ire men fan o 15e in that it would guaran ¢ department and would ,result in a quick response (o an al: n. as the exact location of the - to learn istrict affected was small when th | At the present time there are but six districts for the entire to Some of them cover nearl ong th of the [ town. When an alarm of fire is turned in for a district it means that the cn tire district is supposed to he covered by the fire fruck in seeking the loca- | tion of the [ more distriets, (he amount of cach aze. If the town had | district would be reduced and the | truck conld travel quickly to the lo- | cation of the disty without losing time looking t for the ¢ itsel a large territory Under the new ‘svstem (here might West Main the Broad istrict would ts whieh run he- tween West Main and Troad street Iye {0 the eastern section of the town, with East Main and Bast Broad streets substiti®a for ! West Main and Broad streets. Farm- cnue and the scction in that would in a separate terri- one hill district would receive separate protection and White Oak and Mountain View also would have their separate alarms. Such a chanize would benefit the fircmen ma- terially, as they would thus have a definite goal upon leaving house. Tt would also henc ple of the town, as they would have the fire- the peo- more assurance of a prompt and quick response of the de tment upon sounding of the alarm. For a town fire department, the local one has a fine record for quick runs o fires, the men of the de partment want it to attain a still ree of efficiency and think the change in (he fire alarm system for all. Tt a changac o low it would hardly be would b noticed in comparison with the hene- fits it would Road in Bad Condition. The road from this town to South- 5 in very bad condit ime and m s the object by all autoists who use it om a point helow the turn of the trolley tracks from the center to the side of the road, the remainder of the road is a real ‘rocky . road to Dublin.” In several rerly repaired while in oth- s worn through by hcavy to the dirt hottom below. ruts in the road are so numer- ous that it is impossible for an auto ist to dodge them they serve as “goat g the drivers of light cars a spi breakers” for all kinds of cirs. The road is an old one and has been receiving annua repairs by the state highway de- partment for year 1t The only remedy to the road is to have a new one built but it will probably he somc time bhefore that is possible. At the present time there are numcerous piles of nd alo side of the road in dicating that the department intends to have a coat of iar or oil spread on it. That will serve to betier con- ditions materially for roit will fill the ruts for short time” at least. Plainville to Aid Salvation Army. In co-operation with the other towns and cities throughout the state, Plainville will do its share to raise money fo support ti organizatic which did so much for the service men during the war. The town's quota. as far is known, has not When it is, and the tcams chosen, it will not take long to raise the money thro out the town as the people here have heard from local hovs of the wonderful services of the men women of the organization in the trenches in IFrance. As a local terms it, “TiL try and help them and in that >t up in the front arca. Anything t wonld help them would be the smallest show of sratitude for what they have done Wi the town had its campa for t ven or- sanizations during the progvess of the war, the local quola Was far over- subscribed and it i tain that t) some will result when the present imeod rement Announced, At o« i ven at the home of Meoand M hen Baldwin of 100 Winthrop ot New tain, Jast evening, the engazement of Viola Mas 1] (v of tha ty to Gcorge R of this town was announced ITagserty has heenin the cmploy of Ren Pickhardt and Dunn of New Britain for some time. Miller jg one of the town's best known yvou en having recently N dis It frem he arm wh he o Marine Corps. Nelson Morgan iried several timeg | to enlist in the navy and last week was J told by the recruiting officer in’ New ay, Junc 2, fo youth who cnlisted two wee Mrs, Henry David of North Wash ton strect hotisc morning sriety, good satisfaction quality in an up to date F one of the mang bank, who came to Versaill srockdorff-Rant- ¢ preliminary to | cffort of the Germans to secure verbal exchange with the allied and ding the finan- day with Count vor zau is understood to an al terms of the peace treaty park the a reopen the stricting the G members 1o 60 acre have been further increas rival of two widely known moderates, Gen. Count Max Mon Hans Delbrueck Scalp Sores If you want speedy help try D, p, p, Prescrition. So easy to apply, not greasy or messy. 1t washes into the scalpand the relief is instant. Try iy todny. We guarantee the first boy 85c, 60c and $1.00. e D, ZHE otion for Skin Diseast; Clark & 1 Haven that he had been accepted. He left his home here 10 go to the sery but upon receiving his final examina- tion «£as found to be a little under weight. Ie was rejected but imme diately went to the Marine Corps re- | ir office where he 1 umination 1 e Brict Items, Mes. Bdward MceG Detroit are visiting her moth The county convention of the U. will held in Center chuy v Hartford tomorrow jon will start at 9:45 and local members are remindec that the yshould leave here on t 15 trolley for New Britain Andrew Foley of Scran merly foreman of th nsi ment of the Bristol Mfg. Co., is a vis- itor in town ltev. J. I15. FPay is complet the annual census of the parish Charles Prior chased a Sax- runabout New Fish Market. Moore's Fish Market, a branch of the Middletown Fish Market will open for business Wedn 1st, with a full linc of Tigh Grade | L FFood. Our Sca Food will be pped from Long Island and New York by hoat to Middletown and by | wito truck to New Britain In that ¥ W ¢ in better condition or express. Mr. v it will by freig Moore has wed 20 years' experience and can guar- | antee the people of New: Britain good the Iish busin nd eve advt FIN \’\'CI AL PXPFR’DS ‘ CONFER WITH HUNS Pood Supplics and Mcthod of Payment. tinuin expe with Gerr The arrival of Max von V gers of 1t ted powers rog A German courier who arr ik morning repc shortly aftc Because of protests asainst the clusion of the public from the Trianon thorities have decided to | iter portion of it, re- rman peace mission of the enclosure. tion’s number: d by the ar The German dele; nce to the brain and hich it normally oc- s of the body. It replac healthy flosh. guarantee of results or money back. ne BITRO-P .‘!\Ab—lh:kmdxhllnhy elus Flour, i ockpor Ne ¥ old b Milling Co.. Lockport, 1 by sroad St A, Nowak, 1 his s Mon Island, 8. where he will have as a companion Burton Hemingway, another local th and children | lay, May | sh Market. ns and Germans Considering | May 20.—American their 1 representa- here, chiefly respecting food sup- | plics and methods of payment. rman, | Reichs- vester- ed from he had t w diplamatic pouch. The pouch, however, was founc wards in the train which had brou las and Prof. HOOSIER The Kitchen Cabinet that Saves Mlles of Steps Notice how happy they all look; well they may; they’ve a Hoosier in the home, Hundreds, yes, thousands, of satisfied customers are just as happy. When pop comes home after working all day, he finds the meal is always ready and done right. Wifey feels good natured because she isn‘t all tired out. The Hoosier sav es you miles of steps. It’s a pleasure to sit on your stool and make all the fancy dishes. Everything is so handy, right at vour fingers’ end. Try'a Hoosier. It makes life longer and worth living. THE FLINT-BRUCE CO. 103 Asylum Street, 150 Trumbull Street, Hartford 18 Floors Full of Fine Furniture. RENIER, PICKHARDT & DUNN 127 Main St. Opp. Arch St. Phone 1409-2 SUITS, COATS and CAPES at a reduction of 1-3 off Fashions in House Dresses—Dresses that Ne are comfortable for general wear, and practical for work, yet attractive cnough Prices from $2.00 up. NEW SUMMER SWEATERS at prices from $2.00 up. Slip-ons, Coats and Tuxcdo Models, NEW SUMMER UNDERWEAR Both Knit and Lingeric Silk and Cottons, . WEDNESDAY THE MOHICAN ECONOMY DAY . The day each week when the'prices are lowest o Save qour money by trading here on Wednesdau THE SEASON IS OPEN—FOR THOSE DANDY} LARGE FRESH CAUGHT BLOATER 1,000 lbs for our spe- MAGKEHEI_ mal Wednesday Sale 19[: POSITIVELY NO COLD STORAGE FISH SOLD HERE NOTHING BUT PRIME,QUALITY FRESH FISH OF THE FINEST CATCHES ARRIVING AT THE BOSTON FISH PIERS, SELECTED % IN PERSON BY OUR OW BUYER. Kk STT{ONG LIVE LOBSTERS Fresh Caught [ddeck Cod. Cusk 100 Any of the Above Fish Sliced For Frying .. 1b 15¢ FRESH ALEWIVES or FLOUNDERS .... Ib.10¢ CONN. RIVER SHAD .........convnvenn I iced Halibut .. 1b 35¢ ‘ Finnan Haddie .. Ib Opened Clams .. pt %3¢ Steamer Llams 2 qts BEST MAINE POTATOES 15 1b pk FINE MEATY PRUNES 1Ib 15c; 2 Ibs i | Y CALIF. LEMONS [ COMPOUND i MOH. FRESH SELECT E (‘(-.\A FRANKFORTS or BOLOGN LEAN PORK CHOPS FRESH GROUND HAMBURG LEAN b‘vIOl\hl) H‘)i' .DER Pot Rua& Chuck Ro. Lean Boiling Lean Corned l’htc oo D AMB Wi N M)Rbb OF YOUNG LAMB 1b NATIVE VEAL TO ROAST 1b Ib