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NEW BRITAIN DAILY 1 'W A v Money Sang Specnals fr Saturday WINNER TEA Pound WINNER COFFEE Pound OO | ink o M akery ¥ Mornmg Specials from 7 to 12:30 Sugar—in packages—lb 5lc Smoked Shoulders . 1b 15¢ Pure Lard 2 1bs 25¢ Best Potatoes 15-1b pk 27c Evaporated Milk 3 cans 25¢ = Ya% {s e Ll PRIME RIB ROARSTS . ... FRESH CUT HAMBURG ROAST PORK SUGAR CURED BACON . LAMB STEW VEAL FOR STEW N.B.C. Lunch Crackers 2 Ibs 25¢ White Loaf Flour s sack $1. 15 ROAST MILK FED VEAL . | LEAN POT ROAST ... (CHOICE SHOULDER S FRESH KILLED FOWL BEST FRANKFORTS . LEAN CORNED BEEF 1b 25¢ . Ib 18¢ th 18c . 1b 42¢ . Ih 18¢ 16 10c (HA[IEI\(‘)‘, MILK .... cev.. can MPBELL’S SOUPS .. 3 cans (AMPBELL’S BEANS ... 2 cans \BAI\]‘;R‘.\(O(OAA......‘. ceo.. can [ JELL-O (All Flavors) ...... LENOX SOAP \R(:O (‘()R’\' STARCH . 12¢ g 29¢c 15c E 26ic 10e 25¢ 'Tc Libby’s Sliced PINEAPPLE No. 2 can 2 Libby’s Sliced PINEAPPLE No~2!5 can 3! ‘ WELCH’S GRAPE JUICE, pint bottle 3 SWEET SIFTED PEAS 2 cans ? SWEET SUGAR CORN ... 2 cans 25¢ TOMATOES 2 25¢ 2 cans PINK SALMON . 2 cans ‘wc Wedgwood Creamery BUTTER b 40c, 2 Ibs 79c ! RS Full Cream Cheese Ib 28c Sfifictly Fresh Eggs cloz 29c NEW ONIONS ‘. 4 1bs 28c L] LARGE JUICY L Efiffi\s dozen 33c up § APE FRUIT each 10c FANCY APPLES . 4 quarts 25c . bunch 18¢ NAVEL ORANGES LARGE JUICY GR GREEN BEANS c | [‘FLER\' HE \RT ox ke _JQ INTRODUCING THE Newest Novelties IN SMART FOOTWEAR FOR WOMEN Fashion’s Latest Fancies Portrayed in Pumps and Oxfords Latest Models in Strap Sandals with Military, full Louis, Baby Louis or the new Spanish heel. A wide variety of charming Patterns at 4.9524§5.95 The new Sport effects, with low comfortable heel and apron triraming. Some carry composition sole and heel. Others with leather sole and rubber or leather heel. Latest and Smartest Styles in Sport Footwear, also the more conservative for those who prefer them. Visit our Children's Department. Special chairs for the kiddies and an expert fitter to see that they are properly shod. Prices always the lowest. Modern Boot Shop 168 MAIN STREET. Next to N. B. Savings Bank & | 2 the membors M | ity j |suit against Sam Schl B | Dide g | Smith § | son; ll-.l\'.\l.l‘, FRIDAY, APRIL, 10292 ¢ GEORGE MURPHY BIES SUDDENLY 4 Member of Well Known I"umilyi I§ Stricken at Home ’ Gearge 1", Murph m o Mus Murphy of 860 st sudden thout @ o'clock of He worked all day yes usual al the Parker-Huckey where hie has been em salesman, and was at home reading the evening paper when | he complained that he had diffieulty | in breathing, He cafled for ass Iy at his home last pulmonary “ nholism terday as ployed istance | family rushed The condition hecame worse land Drs. Henry 1 1 ind George W. Dunn were called I'hey arrived in short order, but he died 10 min utes after they had reached him, Well Known Family Mr, Murphy wus @ member of one of the hest known familics in this His fathér, the late J, 1. Mur- phy, had conducted the Boston Bak- |ery, next to 8t. Mary's rectory, and a meat market a few doors south for a great number of years. When the [father died, the business was' contin ucd by the sons until a fow years ago, when both of the houses were sold and they went into other lines of | Lusine George was an ex-serviee man and served with the 91st division, He served about two years in Irance. Upon his return, ploy of the Parke was highly regarded for his work, of i | to 1nim iy Shock To Friends His death was received as a dis- tinct shock by his large number of friends and everywhere can be heard sincere expressions of regret. He was born in this city and had lived here {all his life. about 30 years as widely known as the other members of his family, but lhfw who did know him valued )m hip highly. 3esides his mother he leaves four brothers, Thomas, Fred, Walter \nrl ¥ cis, HH latter a s(!'lli‘m at Cutherine and (.lr\ a member of the Y. M. ciety and Daly Council, K. of ( . Bray notified Medical Examin- er Waterman Jyon of the death and lie gave permission for preparation for burial. He agreed with the two doctors as to the cause of the death. The funeral will be held at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning at St Mary's church. The burial will be in St. Mary's new cemete Clty Items May_ Victor records—| B L7 Hear the they're great. —advt. The condition of A. W. Morley of outh Burritt street who was oper-| ted upon last Monday at the New Tritain hospital is reported as ver able, A new Victor record by Sir Harry (M L mr!A PRI 11 Pierce & (o, dvt. Hnam:h Lawyer ay hrought | § r for $100 | on an alleged bill of for goods sold and delivered. Don't forget the matinee at the Kaceys fair tomorrow afternoon. Ad-| g on free. Good entertainment ana |3 daneing.—ady RESOLUTION IS ADOPTED Commodore Ihlrr,v Council Favors | Irish Getting Chance to Vote With- out Fear of Coercion. At a meeting of the Commodore | | Barry council, A. A, R, I. R. last night, the following resolution was re- ceived and adopted. i New Britain, Conn, | April 27, 19 an election or blebig “Whereas, . 11(‘:““ 3 will be held in Ireland in the future, I8 “Resolved, that the Irish people be | N given opportunity to record their will| @ freely and not undet threat of war or other coercion—otherwise election is| )i ‘\dnhu 1 by the Commodore Barry Council A. A. R. I. R., City and copies ordered sent to the following: Lloyd George, lLondon, |8 tepublic of Ireland” 588 , Dublin, Ireland; Nation- i R TaRy Washington, D. : ze street, New Haven, OFFICERS ELECTED South Church Men and Boys ¥orm New Rifle Club—Adopt By-Laws to Safeguard Range. Offi al Rifle club and branch of the Na- tional Rifle a fation, have been elected as follows: President, Everett vice-president, Arnold Jacob- secretary, Warren Hale; t urer, A. W. Upson; executive, I 1. Fay tant executive, ¥red Hitch- ner. . By-laws regulating the range have been adopted with a view to safe- guarding the target practice and elim- inating any possibility of careless handling of firparms. COMPOSER IS SUED Man Who Wrotd Operd “The Pearl Maiden” Defendant in Action Brought by His. Wife, Chicago, April 28.—Harry I. | cher, composer of the opi | Pearl Maiden” and an associate in a New York music publishing company | has been made defendant in a divorce | suit it was learned today His v the daughter of an Evanston attorney ‘(‘hnrm's he abandoned her in New York. She has attained distinction 1here as a classic dancer. . " Ggou'll please everyone with Domino Syrup. Its rare sweet Flavor of° sugar cane makes it particularly popular as a table spread~and it * adds the final delicious refiners of taste to many cookec Domino dishes and desserts, CaneSugars CEvery day in the : year Domino Syrup will add delightfully to your menu. Made by the American Sugar Refining Company “Sweeten it with Domino’’ Granulated, Tablet, Powdered, Confectioners, Brown,, Golden Syrup | southern districts. FAIR AND COLD, Not Much Change in Thermal Con- ditions, Forecaster Asserts. New Haven, April 28.—For Connec- and Saturday; fresh northwest winds. Conditions: The pressure continues high over the lake region and low on the Gulf coast. This condition is pro- ducing pleasant weather in the north- The temperature is below normal along the northern border from Montana to Maine. Conditions favor for this vicinity fair weather followed by increasing ticut: Fair and continued cold tonight [ ern and cloudy Pierce & Co. P rs of the South Congregation- M and rainy {in the|cloudiness on Saturday. Sage, Allen & Co., Inc. HARTFORD, CONN. Hundreds Of Tweed Suits At $15.00 — $18.49 — $25.00 All Colors. Here They Are In Every New Spring Style. Sizes 16 to 44. TRICOTINE AND TWILLCORD SUITS At Three, Very Low Prices Kor Such High Grade Suits $39.50 $45.00 $49.50 Superior materials, finely tailored garments, in navy and black tricotine and twillcord. dium and long coat effects. Sizes 16 to 44. Short, me- Second Floor SEASONABLE CLOTHES FOR MISSES COATS fashioned of tweed, herringbone and other Spring fabrics in light colors—Copen, tan, green, it " €1995 © $25.00 Sizes 6 to 16 yrs. in attractive plaids and ty of color combinations. $3.95"$10.95 FOR THE LAST DAY IN THE MONTH We Offer These Specials In the Boys' Department SUMMER UNION SUITS GINGHAM DRESS checks. A large v Sizes 6 to 16 years BASEBALL \l s Sizes 8 to belt and cap; excellent jals in all the popular shades. 3 yokos : $2.25 © $2.98 End-Of The-Month Specials In Drugs and Toilet Goods Moth Balls or flakes 18c 1b. Saco Beef and Iron Wine, 7ie. TRodol, 22¢, 42c. Saco Spring Tonie, 75c. Squibb's 0il, T5c. Saco Mineral Oil, Sylpho Nathol, 19¢ Saco Milk Magne Pluto W Saco Cascara Many New Arrivals'At The House Dress Department We are showing “Queen Make,” “Lucette,"” “La Mode” and Barman Bros. house frocks in an end- less variety of attractive styles and colors. The materials are all of excellent quality, and each model has some original touch in trimming or line that makes it distinctive. There are ginghams in checks, stripes, plaids, ete, tissues in light colors, quaint dotted muslins, linens—always good looking. Many have Peter Pan or Tuxedo collars, but there are collarless models, too, and sleeves 2 95 to 1 5 95 (1} < [P Lpv gyl are short or three-quarter length. Prices range from..... HAND MADE BLOUSES $3.95 Hand made waists of dimity with hand drawn work and embroildery. Every stitch by hand. Eton collar. BOYS' SUITS WITH EXTRA PANTS v In sizes 4 to 12. Made with About 650 suits in odd lots. ' Sizes 9 to waist attached. Double seat Amami Shampoo, 9c. Saco Almond Cream, 25c. Pond's Cream, 19¢, 38c. Saco Peroxide Cream, 26c. Eleaya Cream, 25c. Saco Cold Cream, 25 Mary Garden Fac Saco Sans Odeur, 25 Mum, 17c. Saco Depilatory Powder, 35c. 39c. ablets (5 grain) 19c. Second WEEK END Y¥loor . GOOD CANDY FOR THE Lady Dainty Chocolates, chocolate nougatines, caramels, nuts, fruits and creams, 49¢ Ib. Chocolate Waneta Almond Bars, 2 for 15c. Second Fioor JERSEY PETTICOATS $3.95 _ Fringe trimmed peiticoats of silk Jersey, scal- loped at bottom. Cemmodore Chocolates and Braemore Choco- lates, 39¢ box. Jumbo Salted Peanuts, 29¢ 1b, After Dinner Mints, 89¢ 1b. Bitter Sweet Peppermint Patties, &3¢ 1b. Main Floor SILK Second Floor