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X Four th Stor THE STORY LADY TELLS *| HOW PETER WAS GOING TO KAVE HAL'S PAPA MARRY AUNT GRAGE AND TOMORROW’S STO RY Lady.) eating sand- (By the Peter and Hal Wiches on the back porch. said Hal between wish I had a mama to give me sand- wiches and things. If 1 ask the cook she fusses:; and, if I ask the house keeper, she tells me it isn't health and then I have to go to the store and get candy or something.” After Hal had gone Peter thought the matter over. Who did he know Story were “Gee,” bits, *I that would make Hal a good mother? | Grace came tripping | Just then Aunt up the walk. She got a kiss in pay- ment for a peppermint and went on in the house. Peter heard her tell mama that she had come for supper. He had a sudden idea. Why not Aunt Grace? She was pretty, and Hal already liked her, He had called her a “peach” that very day. That she would give him sandwiches Peter was sure. Peter ran in to his mother. “Mama, Hal says he and his dad get awful lonesome at night. Couldn’t they come over after supper and we could have popcorn and play the new record iy brought home tonight.” ABOUT DAN'L BEAR. Mama was quite pleased. “Why, ves, 1 guess so. Hal's papa certainly seems very nic 1} GET YOUR SUPPLY | OF Fruit Jars and Rubbers i NOW AT So Peter ran to invite them and things went Peter's way very nicely. | Hal's papa, who was still rather voung and certainly very handsame, helped Aunt Grace pop the corn und ned to like her very much. Now,” Peter said to himself, “if they can only be alone a little while, perhaps he will ask her.” So when mama went upstairs to tuck the twins in beds, Peter took Hal into the dining roam to show him his new checker hoard and then called papa to ask him a question, but papa | was no sooner safely in the dining room than he called Hal's papa, too, and they were soon deep in a checker game. Peier sulked until the com- pany was gone. “What's the matter, old man?” ask- ed papa, as he took Peter to bed. “0,” said Peter in disgust, agona have Hal's papa marry Aunty Grace but you went and spoiled it all.” Papa was too amazed to en he said: speak. “I was | |A. A. MILLS 80 West Main Street Plumbing, Heating, Tinning d Peter Wi wiches.” “Peter, da you know where stiffly, matches are made?” “Jt wasn't matches wanted CARPE Hal MAG’S 28th ANNIVERSARY genuine cloth, colors. Reg. $15.00. $10.50 R —— SALE=— Sacrifice Cutting Starting tomorrow we are celebrating the 28th year of our c]othing bpsiness in New Britain, always as a moderate priced store. Think of your savings by buying at this sale. Clothing, Hats, Furnishings are sacrificed as never before. Known Entire stock of $2 shirts beautiful patterns $1.15 and $22. $14.50 Special st of young men’s suits. Reg. $20 One lot of Boys’ Shoes sizes 8 to 131 $1.45 LOOK ! LOOK ! and inspect them, $25 Suits atiy $30 Suits at ... .. Boys’ Gun Blucher Shoes. $1.95 $18.50 $21.50 | Metal Special Men’s Blue Chambray Work Shirts, while they Nothing like these last - men’s Suits in the city 7 5C at the prices. Come in - Samples of the Wonderful Palm Beach Suits, the several elling: Men’s Black Gun Metal Shoes. All lasts, | reg. $5.00 E $3.65 All our 50c and 75c Neckwear 39¢c Men’s Dark Mahog- any Brown Shoes, Eng- lish last. Reg $6 and $7 $4.95 Big lot of men’s Caps, broken sizes 35c - Special lot of Ladies’ White Pumps. Reg. $3. $1.95 Misses” White Canvas Pumps. Special $1.39 | Extra good fine ribbed Underwear 42c Can you beat it? Men’s Soxs 12¢ All coloss. Men’s Shirts slightly soiled, large sizes, only 39¢c B. V. D. style Union Suits, value $1.00. 59c NOTICE THIS'! Men’s Oxfords, black and brown and all lasts. Reg. $6.00. $2.95 Men’s Scout Shoes, black and brown $2.25 444 MAIN ST. New Britain 1prepa Comfort is the thing de: ially when off for a v siloring is the only | thing that produces it in Clothing. Kuppenheimer Brand flannels, homespuns, cassimeres and serges arc the | proper thing at | e summertime, espec- | HUPP 0h, Boy! | Need? __.‘*TF TS| | Jes tly Priced | || red $37.50 CONNORS- a }Fur men who wish o have the feeling of being well | HAIJ:(?I}\) dressed. Connors-Hilloran have the international repu- SUITS tation of Dbeing correct. Worsteds, cassimeres, scrges. The popular waist- ELK Just what the young fellows want. BRAND seam and sport models, tailored in the best possible SUITS manner, in #dannels, tweeds, cassimeres and serges. CONNORS- Extra value clothes, made in durable worsteds, unfinished | HALLORA cheviots and serges: made expertly, in numerous models, | SPECIAL SUITS by tailors who know how. $30.00 $27.50 PALM BEACH AND SILK SUITS Of course a man must have at least one Palm Beach ()l“\ silkk suit in his summer outfit. Tl re good to look at and mighty pleasant to wear. Special values. | $12.50 to $30.00 Naturally a summer outfit is not complete without sev- | eral pairs of white trousers; doubles the life of egular suit and adds smartness to your attirc. WHITE L your Hunting? pair of khak shing? motor ling? or any other sport, a are a necessity—comfortable, cool and a $8.00 to $12.00 $2.25 and | EANTES) good investment. ixtra value, | | ——| o STRAW | Can’t get along without one, whether a floppy brim, Pana-| $2.00 to AT ma or Bangkok or Leghorn, or a stiff brim sennit, split or ' = novelty—all shapes for all faces. Baseball, -‘IA:;»‘I‘{";E“N of madras or silks patterned as only Manhattan know a1¢ ' how is half the pleasure of the game. 512'00 From loom to wearer is the slogan of this famous manu- facturer. Extra their own factor smart patterns. EAGLE SHIRTS heavy silks, designed and woven in , insuring cxtra durable materials and | $2.50 to $10.00 CONNORS- Feel the breeze blowing through? How light and a HALLORAN How beautiful! How luxurious! 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Put of course vou must cover rp| s . with a bathing snit. Plain colors or striped decorations. | B \(;-S« Let's get the things packed. A mew bag! Sure. He [ SUIT they are. Just black or tan. the kind to make that smart appearance; Kit bags, grips, suit cases, hat boxes, C4 Fishing Rods, Ammunition, See tthe Following Firms | fite., Guns, | A g & E. W. Abbe, H. L. Mills, Rackliffic Bros.. Andrus | Tennis Racquets, ¢ Naedie, wve Fisher, Harris Parker, Clapp & Treat, | Golf Clubs, ete., | gajph page, J. O. Mills. Cameras, etc. ‘ Now You're Ready for Some Pack up Your Old Kit Bag and Laugh Hope You Have a Good Time CONNORS-HALLORAN C0.| | “The Values and Service Will Get You” 248 Main Street Oh, boy! ¢ e ] 3 Good for Connors-Ha 25¢ and ‘ 3 New B:itain $2.50 to $5.00 00 to $15.00 All ! Prices Fun