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|LATEST GROUP OF AMERICANIZATION GRADUATES ) D o 6 T 5 5 6 ) ) e e - B oston Stor € i ’WHO’AREW FULL FLEDGED AMERICAN CITIZENS E’ = h @agz-flflm éz @D. w";, Saturdays at 9 P, M. Mondays at 6 P. M. INCORPORATED HARTFORD. - Exceptional Values in Y 09 gt} o2 4 : A Special Purchase of Exquisitg Dainty, Fresh, New | [ Fet ity = Evening Gowns :-: . Will Be Placed On Sale Wednesday Mornin Undermuslins y Worning Envelope Chemis —i-"me Nainsool, | At $22050 PeatitiinlivEpuinmc e ) oup picturcd above Includes Napoie; ng E 4 : Baba Peler George. |1 STUNNING ARRAY CF STYLES ! EVERY WANTED MATERL Ern Joseph = A2 = f ng ; Youlche Kaspa < Thomas Callahar 'ERY DELIGHTFUL SHADE IN THE RAINBOW ! Nira sizes, $1.25 of the New Britaln Americanization g o o0 o b N s e e 5 o 1omas James s & E and Russin—Francis- You must seedihese Dresses appreci hem. [t is not very ofien that ¢ in buy a stun! | committee. After hearings before the i John Crowe, 59 Mair 3 ol ol 7 Brond St: dJoseph SRR e i e b : ) e t an buy a s evening gown for 50. S e e A e T it naturalization court Dec. $1. at which Albert Edward Chant, Maksimezyk. Gold St.: William ¥ pporiunity the late Judge Jumes T. Meskill pre- "";_d War g _1' T o {\:_usuch.u. ki, North l:u_rxintl Si TAFFETA GOWNS SATIN GOWNS TULLE GOWNS Slacalf these@menuvore funaraea Srull FIRAEC R Fes Sl B R Liie o Bere i s lten s oslop ol e TAFFETA AND TULLE GOWNS SATIN AND TULLE GOWNS 3 fifie showing of the latest povely vights of American citizenship and at East » Dan Alfred 51 Bmil Erling, 53 Clinton St; Louis AND A FEW BROCADED GOWNS egular and extr S to $1.00. | public sreises at the Eiihu Burritt Main St.: John Rose, 179 Jubilee St Kolbin, 106 Hartford Ave.: Frank SRR e wnd needle-| School last Wednesday night they Irom Ituly—Carmine Domenico Ve- 11 Clinton St.: .+ Do- : A Lt el were given - uralization pa- trano, 402 - ; Nicola Dilareto, . 10 Clinton; - A MANY OF OUR DRE work trimi. plain fancy. all sizes, |')0.c TRev. Elisha Adams, represent- 245 Arch St Paul Amento, 5 Broad St.. Martin Woitowitz, c to $1.00, ing the Ameri 2 i committee, Washington St.; Carl rubba, 3 Pear] g n St a o Iz 5 & ~line Nuinsook, lace, | Stanley J. Traceski, attorney-at-law, Court: Camillo F ischelli, or any independent Come in,All Desirable 16 to 16. el S S who represented the court at these el Victor Pacifico Fumiatti 5 state within the bounds of the former We have just a few Jersey, Georgeite and Serze Dresses that we w dispose” of quick] ribbon and embroldery straps, a lot ofy ‘') j o ung Manlius H. Norton, who Stanley St.; Guiseppe Negrola, 186 E empire —Abraham Mayc ; ; new styles in loce and-necdlework, | g4ressed the new citizens, are also in Main SL; Sebato Clampi 11 Broad St se, 19 Willow Jacob Welinsk - that reason we are soing to sell them at the $1.00 cac this group. Frazzetta Carmelo, 11 TE ioihais Bn jamin Bunimo- Dprice! of R i ;9 aliens naturalized are: Jreole Biccini, 86 Beaver St. 47 Willow St.; Stanley Georse Not All Sizes, Not All Styl om Great Britain and Ireland— | rom Pe Abraham George, 36 F, 128 Parkview Ave A . : | Another group of frocks consisting of navy Serge S med, made in - —_— the straight line modeis will be marked especially at Sae 14- medallions and needlework, all new | (e most rccent zroup of graduates Gowns—O[ fine Nainsook, yoke and sleeves luce, others Hamburg trimmed, Camisele Skirts—llamburg and lace trimmed, all lengths, hig variety, $1.25 to $3.75. Crepe de Ch > and Satin Under- wear—Camisoles, Gowns, Envelope QRQ ure and keep it warm, beautiful and { ally T feel qui - ie re 2 keer arm, beautiful a ally el quite sure that studied im- chemise, Billy Burke Blaomers, etc HEALTH BOARD ASKS comfortable, but, on the contrary, it | modesty on the part of girls defeats - ite and flesh— advance in prices. | would seem that today’s so-called cos- [ jts own ends. A decent man who in- A MARVELOUS DISPLA AND SALE OF | e sz i HEARING ON SALARY : Y tumes are created with the tends to marry girl and make her pose of awakening in man unholy 0 Lo G L Do P Gt A 4 i s i borape. of ansing s | o i $19.75 $25.00 $35.00 : . Expect R teyerpnamel tioseRalneadyfisingl oo choose for his partner 'till_death do L - H ! 5 “How such conduct can be defend- [ them vart’ a girl who has so littie | Unless Plumbing Inspector and Sec- | €d it is impossible for me ,28 3| respect she does not even know how } Christian man to conjecture. Person- | to clothe herself in decenc | ond Meat Inspector Get Raises. Dissatisfied with the tentative in- { creases as proposed by the salary x LU A committee of the common council, the board of health commissioners at its i i SRl s s YouWon't Need Sugar on your breakfast cereal, if it is Grape-Nuts For this ready~to~eat food unlike many cer- eals, requires no add- ‘ Pleasure Cars. Ten o) i AR 1 ed sugar to make it CITY SERVICE STATIONI A5G Salina S aaten | pleasing. the board's new car and Dewe; ASMI Baonessal Bropil inhas S St mne e ineit | Gmpe-Nuts contains its = | named chauffeur. Selander is an ex- e e O e e e i own Sugar developed from Coats of Silvertone in rein This assortment includea E: “Printzess” models deer and navy are included in short Silvertone Coats with lot. The colors are n: plum and black. Some i these Coats are fully lif Coats in plain or belted backs, and Oxford. Sizes 16 to 40. Sthéen outy half lined. this lot. Also Polo Cloth leather beits in brown, navy colors are tan and light grey. Come early for choice. colo £ e Tt Sl An The styles are all disti excellent bargain for someone. tive and good looking: el that any women would proud to own. Now is ¥ in this lot would make hand- sell for a great deal more than e St e S some Spring garments. the price we are aski low. Chic Suits, Marked At Very Special Prices Buy a Suit Now For Next Spring or Winter. N \ few wool Velour Coats with Kit Koney collars. Coats These Coats would ordinarily Stockwell appear before that board | R O U P again and request that the original reases as asked for be anted. The Spasmodic croup is @ puest for a3 increase usually relieved with & for Dr. Witte, depuiy meat inspe. one application of— % turned down and the increase make the salary of the plumbing | sbector $3,000 was reduced to $2,800. ICKS AP v No prov'sion s made for the in- \ | spector's’ transportation. YOUR BODYGUARD™ = 30¥. 607. Following a digcussion upon its ad- visability, the board decided to recom- mend ! the purchase of.a car for the 17 SUITS LEFT Three of these Suits are of Iridescent material. are made of Chevrona and are black se which would make ideal Spring Suits. ' ‘20 SUITS WILL BE PRICED . VIM delivery u‘r:'(f‘heény ‘duty | prumbing inspector. * f was brought t he is not willing to use his | trucks; $rom-45 400~ 4ONS, daierr vt ithout srem rteration, Mem. | AMERICAN Balagzed Si*#)ufi vop the - separstion of the | Six ‘of these are cheok few Oxfords, Velours, Silvertones iridescents. Cg carly for choice. Best styies. 16 SUTTS TO BE SOLD FOR . . et o - S oo cvawen $33 - ° Most of the Suits in this assortment are large sizes. Oxfords, some Wool Velours in tan, a Silvertones in brown with § 1 and also a few odd model Suits. pifimbing departmerit from the health (== [ [ SPECIALLY MARKED cd e. His knowledge of me- Stati A nd his experience as a ! R e S e e il wheatand malted barley st Lighting and Iguition $ys- | ;o It was reported that, in the Oxfords, Duvet de Laine, Wool Velours.: English imported Suits. checks and Suits of Silvertone included in this lot. You must see these Suits to realize what a great value they are. K 1) ) o e ) ) ) e ) ) o ) e ) ) ) .\l:\lx]:\;l;:‘L SF:R\V:CE STATION. he may resign. He is a veterinarian ; RE. 193 MAIN STHEET, and as 1 -harter requ @ 4 i E Ehotzss s AneEe e e Pleases_ GrapeflNutS 1S 3 = i meat inspector, the boaid desires to i o 5 - Y L Feep nim. il economical in more ways Girls! Girls!! 6’0/9 TIZELLC or INFANTS and INVAL _ ASK F( = Two new candidates for the office i 4 DENISON ARG o = i i = l thanone. At grocers. Save Your Hair At come to New Britain for $4.500 a | . 43¢ MAIN STREET year and Dr. I McKnjght of New | | Made by Postum Cereal Co, Battle Creek. Mich. m‘;{a}ig:gginifig:gzgg 3 aulllitake sheln ace each, Samples froe of Cuticura, Dept. X. Mal o1 McKnight in M. D. and Ph. D. very Cars for Hire, Day and Night 8 B Ry o EBE | Bills to the amount of $940.43 were Storaze, Suppiies and Rcpairing. approved and ordered paid. The p— LIVERTROUBLE § ocrdionthogizedRIHeREECh Sse o lias - ForInfants, Invalidsand Growing Children | Rich milk, malted grain extractin P bility insurance for the new car. 3 Oull pains in the back, often under S : - shing == Di HAVE YOUR TRUCKING DONE L - _A the shoulder blades, poor digestion, The Original Food-Drink for All Ages|No Cooking = Novrishing = Di heartburn, flatulency, sour risings, s - ~ rr PROPERLY AND AT REASON- | A Leap Year affair is the Elks’ fair. pain or uneasiness after eating, yellow skin, mean liver trouble—and ABLE EXPENSE. it - | . A e l f T i — —— X overate o daily Froight and Bl WOMEN'S NUDITY IS | ; rrival o SCHENCKS ¢ Quick Returns Use Classified Col sl el xidtime Dicaece| WDEELORED BY ERIEST gl New Hats MANDRAKE sroving and Trucking. S R R R IS Cardinal Amette Takes Up Pastoral ’ 22 i PILLS 8 o ; Cudgel Against Abbreviated . ' gel Against reviate 3 o Th i o T R, House Tel. 1849, ey correct all tendency to liver - v e Foussilc nents of Fair Sox: | D uring B trouble, relieve the most stubborn cases, and give strength and tone London, Jan. 14.—Cardinal Amette to liver, stomach and bowels. 4 a few days ago. in a pastoral letter, Our Parely vegetable. Plain or Sugar Coated. $ (4] of London, who in the past has said 80 YEARS’ CONTINUOUS SALE many rd things of the follies and l r { denounced the abbreviated garments SROVES THEIR MERIT. AUTO REPAIR GO nsrec ot ot s oo i Removal e ® ] an interview, followed the cardinal €6 e, 115 GLEN STREET. xample. He said The Time, - “When 1 ask myself what is in Ih 5 [ spiring this tendency to nudity in / e Place. 53 s Sale and the Gir| i : - for women popularized by Parisian hilad shions. Father Bernard Vaughan, De.J. H. Scheackia Son. B s women’s modern costume my answer is it cannot be a rightful desire to SICE . promote the health of our debutantes AL SRICE S IoF because toda want of clothes is . SiVagels nosing tem to consump: Daly Council, No. 12 | tion and its kindred ailments, not by KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS, 5 \ { hundreds but thousands. So I am a It is by chance that some of our early Sprin +tLEASURE CARS Y_[sured by ¢ tent thority. Our et A 5 i > I g vi. IRVING JESTER aivls wiho ouBht 1o live to a ripe ota ] St¥les arrived just in time and they will all be sold ai Lyceum Theater 192 ARCH STREET ase dioop. drop and die like flowers SALE PRICES. This is an added feature and makes IO NN S AN gland 20 Biohelt o e, 1o our values just that more attractive: e oy Sh OO fashions be a love of the true and the Divection of JOHN F. MULLEN DVERLAND AGENCY, | beaxtiful ‘for never did fashions an ogge BNy e B do today so grievously militate Eastern Mllllner o TICKETS ON SALE Storage and Accessories, ags the s of good taste and | ° KENNEY & I : sion that tod shions a Jr e qvvlwi 2 A STREET. Phioze 2227 139 Arch St e e