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Boston Storeiwfl?ls BUEWNS 1 HAVE Yofi VSTARTED”Y(V)JURV COLLEC;?ION OF s OSSN PYREX GLASS OVENWARE? || 273 & @o. o’clock until Oct. 1st. We also clos¢ | Wednesdays at 12:15 until Sept. 21 | ST AldvanceShowingof | Says Competitive Bids Were ot New Asked for Celebration TEMBER TIE STORE CLOSES \T 12 TOMORROW (Friday. Every woman knows how battered and black metal utensils get after a short time, how the surface § | & 5 X g < = of some utensils flakes off, how some buking dishes craze and absorb cooking odors. Special Display and Sale of Ivory Toilet Goods. Engraving Fre Pyrex does not loose its builliancy even after ye of constant wse. It does not craze, rust, discolor, = absorb odors, dent, b i > or burn out. Its hard, smooth surface cannot peel off or absorb odors. Every piece is ha made and tested by experts. No piece that dees not measure up to Corning i N l 00 D B S ld F ud standards ever leaves the factory Liaelr pioco i made to stand oven heat. it also bas been proved by [ | K early 1 resses to Be dold Friday 302 5 1-2 in. round—with Another sensation was caused at the { sbecial common council meeting last i evening when Alderman Orson F. Cur- $10,000 for the welcome home cele- Z | braticn to the soldicrs, said that the [ =) contracts for the decorating, etc., had = ‘1 been let to parties without competi- = - | tive bids. He also said that the con- i 5 3 & | tracts in a number of cases were re- = = v Wiy | C RD CUPS ? ) | ported to have been given to people H e ! z i y 2 6 0z, round (sct of 6) $1.50 & 3 et connected with the celebration. Mayor i i o 4 Ry 4 0z. ~ound (set of 6) 1.10 Y & - A Dbeautiful showing of all tho George A. Quigley was unable to an- I BN ' = 5 oz. oval (sct of 6) .. 1.80 Q ® HERE IS A LIST OF THF LAR NUMBE handles swer Alderman Curtis’ charges as he : " | was not the chairman of the general chécks. Fancy plaids, Scotch plaids | committee. He T e . el e e OR BAKING DISHIS BAKING DISHES—Round— Former Prices Up To $12.50 added that as far as 120 2 1-2 qt. round, deep . $1.40 mall (COCOTT! and checks. A areat array of won- ! he knew, he believed that only one 2 qt. round. deep . ... 6 oz. round derful coloring. . Practically all wool | Contract, that of the building of the CASSEROLES g ! court of honor at the entrance ta Wal- nut Hill park, had been let to a mem- we bought them and prices are still | her of the committee. William H. Al- climbir We are showing these | len, he said, was the party concerned. goods at the original price. | He understood that the bids had been passed on very carefully. 1-2 qt. round, deep . 1.00 8 oz. round ....... 1 ; e ? 0y goods have gone up in value since 100 2 1-2 qt. ruun]lL deep 23 1 qt. round. decp .85 55 12 oz. round ...... : B Good Models in Excellent Quality Ginghams. Voile| 101 2 qt. round, decp .... 124 1-2 qt. round. deep .. .60 INCOVERED BAKING - . P v 102 1 1-2 qt. round, deey .. 1.75 5ol sl Tt w5 lADN“\ R G : and Chambrays to Be Closed Out at $2.98. 103 1 gt. round, decp .... 55 1 1-2 qi. round. shallow 1.00 S k 104 1-2 qt. round. deep «. R e 54 cround ..........$ . b The offering of nearly 100 Cotton Dresses .a 112 1 qt. round, shallow .. Bl - o 7 £ 2 qt. round . ... 3 b 298 for Eridav Sa = = ) i 164 8 oz. round. individual 200 ol ) 466 2 qt. round ......... 1. $2.98 for Friday morning is one that will appeal 167 1 qt. round; fits stan- o o O PIE PLATE: @ women of economical tastes. The dresses are if r6afii el s ol ) 403 18 1-2 oz. oval, shallow . 201 8 1-2 in. round., wide ® B popular models and are made of handsome plaid Eanai s nttaa oy AT t CAKE DI "s Rerim g d 1 %?gham, voiles, plain and figured and chambrayd 183 1 qt. oval, shallow, beef- 22z S ba DL oot i Sk ey will go quickly 2 ridic : o o e . e et oD oo s o g ) go q ly at this ridiculously low price 184 1 1-2 oval, 231 10x6x3-4 in. oblong - 203 9 in { Alderman Curtis stated that he was NI 1 k. S.lk Pl h! heartily in favor of having the cit ? | grant $10,000 for the celebration. He 0i€SKI Ok us wauld vote in favor of the resolution, he said, but he did not think that it was right that the contracts should have heen granted without competitive bidding, as it was reported, and given to peo connected with the celebra- | g . tion. This is a matter which the city | Marahou Scarfs, Throws, Collars' i i | el Scarfs, Stoles and Capes, a nlre‘ showing all new designs, colors, | moleskin and seal. round ........ : @ Former prices were as high as $12.50 e - 1203 9 in. six sided B E 193 1 qt. oval, fits standard long—small Roaster e Py 1 BREAD PANS Dress shop, second floor. 194 2 qt. oval, fits stan- BAKING DISHES— 212 8 1-2x4 1-2x2 3-4 in. beefsteak .. . 2 12x7 1-2x1 3-4 _in. ob- s administration always tried to | and capes, a lot of new patterns. ' avoid, he stated. The legality of the | Buy now and save money, $7.00 to| a&PProbriation was also brought up by | Alderman Curtis. Last April, he said, everal members of the council had { been criticized hecause thev voted against an appropriation to welcome the soldiers at Boston. The members i who had voted against the resolution - have been subjected to severe criti- | cism. The criticism, he said, w un- | called for as the council in every in- stance voted mone for the soldier: Objections were raised at this time be- | cause the measure was illegal and be- cause the money would have benefited but a few soldiers. He read an amend- ment recently made by the legislature granting communities the power to dard mountings H With Handles oblong—regular loaf 197 1 1-2 qt. oval, deep, 301 7 in. round—with 214 10x5x3 in. oblong— fits standard mountings 1. handles .... . double loaf 5.00 cach. COMPLETE STOCK NOW ON DISPLAY | \_ e o . RACKLIFFE BROS. CO., INC. || ATTENTION AGENTS FOR NEW BRITAIN b e sold at once to make room for our new high grad| 250-256 Park Street New Britain, Conn. § § !ine of cars. We will sell these cars on Saturday, Sept. 6, a | vate money for soldiers. The law was | approved on May 8, a month after the | New Britain boys arrived at Boston. day. The council then passed the appro- | b = = = : . e Let Steve DO It | priation of $10,000 for the celebration. ¢ [ G CcRg s e itve I e Gt i s We will be in a position to demonstrate any d Councilman Will reported for the i B = ths vor adj " - | of the discussion said that Mayor | to adjourn. thes SR A He will take care of you and give| [000 committee. He stated that MAY“R T"[l BU i()uiglm could have raised the money At this juncture of the meeting it se cars and we will accept any reasonable offer. you the SERVICE. His matto is| 11700 pounds of bacon was being if he had kept cool. ‘The matter | was found that with the leaving of © Sa ay g RVICE. Day or night. Christen-| ShiPped back to the government by | ‘could have easily been adjusted,” he | Mavor Quigley there was not a ome Saturday at any time and look these ca - EoE el G U Ut o i Wi ) 0 pre (et T“ HEAR R continued, “but you went out and | quorum present and the session would over, ride in any car that wiil i Sty cars a specialty left over from the municipal sales hollered about it and gained a po- |have to be adjourned. It was then Y t will interest you. ‘ | The committee asked approval of the litical point The eleven council | discovered that Alderman Nurczyk y ) | o] T G RS 6 DI members who voted against the ap- |was in tHe spectator's gallery. He We have on hand the following cars: i and shoes to help reduce the hizh propriation were and are just as pa- noved his coat and took his seat 7-PASS. STUDEBAKER. Steve S Garage : cost of living. The authority for the| FALIS {0 Stfly While Paonessa afld triotic as vou. The men sent just as |in the chamber and the session again | APPERSON ROADSTER. purchases was voted, with the under- | many men to France as the mayor. | started. standing that all unsold goods could : i i { This thing ought to be thrashed out| Later in the meeting Alderman meeting of the council, the resolution | Mayor Quigley replied that any- | discussion. He said that as Mayor J 1 1 be returned to the War department. in the council.”” Cioilh, Acklas for (e sieght of ve i — = = authorizing the mayor to call a spe- Resenting the mmnx~k.~‘\v1\|<~hhM I'O]riv(hing he said at the soldiers’ meet- | Quigley had left the council he did ’l Oll)gls)l\(_/x[g'B[I E . - cial meeting to vote upon an appro- | George A. Quigley made to the sol-|;,o 116 would have said to the mem- |not wish to anything %ehind his i 5 _E ? Eastwood Electrical Service | Be g ] SPORT CAR. 2 1 1 By an oversight at the last monthiy Resents Cowardice Insinuations. sonal privilege again brought up the priation of $300,000 for the addition | diers at the mass meeting held in the. oo faces. *“I can never be ac- | back, “But as mayor of the city he 5 Station and Garage. o the Northend school was not pre- | Armory last Friday evening, and ac-| ;504 of cowardice.” said Mayor | went too far.)” He said that the pa- HALLADY] ROADSTER. HALLADY TOURING. cusing him of conduct u)\ne:n:ix!i‘ng”?f . a man as mayor of New Britain, and | OVERLAND OPEN DELIVERY. OLDSMOBILE DELIVERY. sented. The council voted favorably upon the resolution last evening. Quigle “When you voted again: triotism of some of the eleven mem- the appropriation to welcome the boys | bers who had voted against $1,000 Starting, Lighting and TIgnition Sys- Doisoning the minds of the soldiers, Alderman Angelo M. Paonessa caused a sensation at the special session of the common council last evening. Mayar Quigley, after turning over th chair to Alderman H. P. Richards, re- | s ) v e x for plumbing repairs and fire escapes | plied to the criticism hurled at him | 25K vou a question = triotism. FYP{ r»;\nlml x\.|1t\\”r)‘r|(-1ts‘-"(‘\(!l . on city property, and $15,000 for the | and then left the meeting in the mid- | I can't w;lmr.‘ ‘x"oplwd Mayor Quig- :‘1‘.:( u“'(’oul;l(z (:ep(‘(\)\fl}:]((‘: .qm(fl':»;nn a i" a es erection of a municipal garage. All| qle of the discussion while Alderman |1e¥. and he le he room 4 . of these matters were before the pre-| O. F. Curtis shouted at him to wait a| Councilman Gillin was then recog- [ tions, with one exception, m;l peen i : il e gl 5 T y c and he gave a |asked they had been granted. “The | v council meeting. G o ask him a | Nized by the chair and v = zloustiathall reeting: NN mimute us he wanted o ask him o | T8 bY e ChA A0 e e | onmation of $1.000 would have || 45 WELLS ST, HARTFORD. CHARTER 1507 orman Curti but rotarncd o the ! plaved during the war and his pa- | been illegal,” he concluded. “I am GOING TO “Y" GOLLEGE chamber a few seconds later to secure | triotism. He explained that he had | willing to leave my records in the FLEASURE CARS & package which he had forgotton on Subported every measure in favor of | council open to the soldiers of New SV ONC c S SR : i the soldiers, emphasizing his remarks | Britain.” | ] 3 L SsTE his desk. Alderman Curtis again call- ¢ npt = £ i I = M. IRV.NG JL)th Daniclson and Hoaglund, Assistants | ed to the mayor, saving he would like DY banging his fist on the desk. He Bhe Soetlngiiasiticiiadioined. 18 MAIN ST. to “speak to his homor.” *I haven’t|said that he objected to the appro- - in Local Association, Enroll For | got the time,” replied Mayor Quigley, ' Priation of the $1,000 betause it was gy ) I]E;utrr‘\']lng out of [fic cham{jertgufm}{ the taxpayers’ money. He believed The original home of the potato D il F ° h d Course in Springfield. to0 busy."’ o at the time that the money should South America, \l\'hrr(\ g F\w,av’;"o | i Eacnea ;. have been raised by private subscrip- | discovered it being cultivated by the a y relg t an T la ot e past year Spouces Anells Mo tion and added that he offered $30 as | Peruvian Indians. Pizarro introduced his donation to the mayor. During ! the potato to Spain in 1560. tem Clas : Special appropriations were voted MAXWELL SERVICE ATTON N | ECAy e e e REAR 193 MAIN STREET, | Ten thousand dollars for the sol- Phone 387-12. diers’ Welcome Home celebration; $4,000 for No. 6 fire station; $5,000 you laid yourselves open to critic had been questioned. *“Talk is cheap,"” The mayor then excused himself from | he said, “and actions speak louder the meeting but Alderman Curtis | than words. He said that the sol- juimped to his feet and shouted after | diers were in error when they ac- the mayor, “Your honor, I'd like to ! cused the city fathers of lack of pa- . and a half assistant to Warren 8. Following the transaction of the - S Slater in the physical department of | regular business of the session, Alder- Express erv1ce the local Y. M. C. A, and Conrad ‘; man Paonessa asked for ecial privi- ~air - v I ~ e Hoaglund who has been connected lege of the floor to make a statement, oW u"“"“v\;‘(‘)‘;“LIAVLN BN e boys’ department as assistant | Which was granted him. He then to Secretary Farrell will leave about | started a volley of criticism against LOCAL AND LONG DISTANGE | geptember 15 for the Springteld Y. M. | the mayvar. He said that he resented MOVING AND TRUCKING. C. A. college where they are to take | tke remarks which were made at the TRUCKS BY THE DAY OR HOUR. | a course in “Y" work. Both young | Soldiers’ meeting. The speech which men are popular New Britainites and | Was made at the time by Mayor Quig- = = Y. M. C. A, #taff. the mayor of New Britain. The stand Care ot Adna Johnson, Danielson, who is-a member of the | t2ken by the mayor, he said, against TEL. 961. | “¥" Leaders and other athletic organ- | the 11 members of the council who s ization connected with the association | Yoted aguinst the appropriation of will take the cou to fit himself as | $1,000 last spring to send a delegation VIM delivery and heavy duty | an athistic director while Hosghing | to Boston ta welcome home the local 2 ra cisi vas done b will take the course to become a hoys' | DOVS In the Yankee division, was done AMERICAN Balanced Six" graduate of the local High school in | Personal political interests. “If your B85 honor has anything to say against the the class of 1919 Pleasure Cars. 11 members. you should say it to their Some corn flakes CITY i".’%ficfiifl‘fl?fit | e Ry TovoRrow. faces” continued Alderman Paonessa. | I e ore Eada ! chambers. You are poisoning the Members Will Plan Part to Be Taken tha.n fOOdS A . minds of soldiers for the promotion of Not.so with~ e in Old Home Week. vour own political interests.” \ The first fall meeting of the W. C. Alderman Paonessa recited how he BEN[S‘EN EQRAEE T. U. will be held tomorrow at 2:30 | has always stood hehind the adminis- iR AL p. m. at the Y. W. C. A. and will be | tration. In the past nine years,’” he ¥ in the form of a rally assembly. All | said, he attended every meeting of the 420 MAIN STREET members are especially urged to at- | council but one. He was not present tend as most important matters will | at this one session because he was in Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night | bo up for discussion. the hospital, he stated. He said that Storage, Supplies and Repalring. Chief among these is the part to be | the remarks of Mayor Quiglev were a taken by the local White Ribboners | reflection on the 11 who had voted in the Welcome Home and Old Home | ag&inst the appropriation of $1,000 for fifiANR 3 l;“ Week celebration. H‘H‘, welcome home of the 102d infan- ; US AUT[] * | Electric Motors Repaired | oravorauisier tarmed tne enir over ODVERLAND AGENCY, to Alderman Richards. Taking the All Sizes and Makes of Flectric| floor he said that the remarks af Al- Storage and Accessorles, Motors and Generators Carcfully Re-| derman Paonessa ought to be ignored Repair Work a Specialty. Rewound at The criticlsm caused, he said, resulted Phone 2227 ,39 Arch St~ AY AMO & MOTOR CO. from the remarks made by one of the DA O boys at the meeting who stated that i S H 3 fly' L UOLTh (COMb]| G i o noll i o SO There's blg' ‘satis lng The maycr added that he had no apol- S o | ogy to offer for the remark. e said nourishment in them, - i ’ Mi l son'g e sotater when e nade omins 11|l accompanied by incom~ T PR R TS A e R e e arably delicious flavor. f P >4 apalogy or to stand criticism from the NEW BRITAIN'S FINEST oot i 1 HAT STORE FOR MEN. Alderman Paonessa, referring to i 3 = . . the action of the mayor last April in =it e 4783 Flowers Delivered By [\irplane j could not arrive as quickly as our Telegraph Delivery. Althoug flowers can now be sent by airplane, we can still beat the | service to any points in the country through our tclegraphic com nection with florist everywhere in the U. S, and Canada. TOASTIES | |VOLZ FLORAL CO. i 92 West Main St. s DIONNES local and long distance moving and trucking. Pianos dnd parties at rea- sonable prices. Also storage. 'Phone 887-32 and 382. 8 Gilbert street, New Britain. L s DON'T FORGET l