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hRE DEPARTMENT | GASCOS BEATR. & B BUDGET $340.008) > oo s o AR bling of Ball. New Station in West End Would ot 355’000 Iscore last night at the Boys' club. | The Gascos led at the end of the first | Sy RN D s L MEN'S SHIRTS | Hea!:;“igwnn ]}J:::stke—r:?l-mgl g:‘rl:lspat- DAVIDSON AND LEVENTH AL For Wednesday we offer an exceptional itain Ga basketball The New Britain Gasco basketbal terns for round, square or oblong tables. large assortment of Men’s Fancy Shirts—in 7 /// 27 % | team downed the R. & E. team of | | the Industrial league by a 22 to 15| Choice of 66x66 or 66x86. Regular $3.95 both plain neckband and collar attached value. $ 2 ’ 79 styles. Beautiful patterns $ 1 3 5 Clearance Sale Price, each .... to select from .........0nnne Several important recommenda- | hali 14 to 6. J. Luke starred for the tions are contained in the fire de- |losers with J. Sheehan and Dudack | partment budget which was passed | being the big point getters for the at a special meeting of the fire board | winners. The sensation of the night last night. This year's budget shows | was the dribbling of Francie Shee- an increase of approximately $147,- |han. The score: 000. The board will appear before R. & E. the board of finance and taxation | with a request for $349,903.60 in- cluding requests for $231,264.85 on Whitman, 1f the regular items and $118,638.75 | J. Luke, ¢ for special items. | Morello, rg . On the special items probably the | Rakowski, 1g most interesting is the request (or‘“aw, - the assignment of a new service lad- | der company to be intalled in lhe‘ No. 3 fire station house at cost of | $950. The new fire station for the western section of thecity which will | Dudack, rt be known as Company No. 8 at cost | McCormick, 1f of $55,000; for two men at vne{‘Rcslelll c .. switchboard at headquarters dom- J. Sheehan, rg pany at cost of $2,467.50, for the |F. Sheehan, lg . remodeling of Company No. 4 station house at a cost of $10,000, for ad- ditlonal man for electrical depart- ment at cost of $1,733.75, for addi- tional men for pumpers No. 1, 2, 3. companies at cost of $10,402.50; for new cars for asslstant chlef and master mechanic at cost of $1,200; for new quarters for the electrical repair and master mechanic's rooms | welterweight champlon, beat Jimmy at a cost of $3,000. | Jones, Youngstown, Ohio, (10), title In explaining the need for men at | not at stake. central fire headquarters to take| New York—Andre Routls of care of the switchboard, Chiet Noble | France, beat Petey Mack, Jersey said that the station s left without | City, N. J., (10). any one to answer the telephone| Rochester—Phil O'Dowd, Colum- when the companies are out on one | bus, Ohio, beat Phil Verde, Roches- fire. There is need, the chief said, of | ter. (6). someone at headquarters in case of { Philadelphia—Al Foreman, Wash- & sacond fire, ington, beat Mike Ballerino, Bayon- In the payroll department of the |18 N. J. (10). Al Gordon, Phila- regular budget provision is made for | d¢lphia, beat Robert Servain, Paris, increases in tho salaries of the chier, | France, (10.. George Nickford, deputy', chiefs, master mechanio, | BO0KIVR, knecked out Bille Misks, | electrical superintendent and assist- £Lon, 3 { Montgomery, Ala.—Pinky May, | ant electrical superintendent and the | . 3 board’s clerk. The total payroll of | Sovannah. beat Benny Reagon, At- | lanta, (10). the department, if the increases are | Sioux City, la—Buzz Griffith, granted by the finance board, will | giouy City, knocked out Rich Mat. be $191,288.25. |lock, Omaha, (1). Loule Mays, Following are recommendations | nec’Moines, draw with Tully Grif. which are numbered among the | fity, §joux City, (8). Pinky George, regular items: Gasoline and oil, 51“‘9»; Moines craw vith Iohnoy 200; automobile repair, $3,924; | Buras, Sioux City. automobile equipment, ~ $1,459.60; Milwaukee—Howard Bentz, Mil- fire alarm siren, $950; incidentals, | waukee, beat Jack Schoendorf, Mh- | $1,500; supplies, $1,400; light and | waukee, on a technical knockout, power, $1,350; fuel, $3,750; fire| (3), alarm system, $10,911; subway rent; | Chicago—Happy Atherton, Indi- | $2,358; repairs to buildings, $4,925; | anapolis, beat Jimmy Sayers, Lafay- | care of quarters, $800; telephones, | ette, Ind., (10). $970; replacements, $4,275; insur- | Toronto, Can—Larry Gains, Tor- ance, $200. | onto, knocked out Joe Burke, De- Siren for Fire Signal | trolt, (3). Art Love, Liverpool, beat Referee—Leo Robinson. FIGHTS LAST NIGHT By the Assoclated Press. Pittsburgh—Pete Latzo, world's Probably the most important of | Frankie Buff, Pittsburgh, (6). Daxel the regular racommendations is the | Jackson, Buffalo, knocked out Harry request for $950 for the installation | Henning, Toronto, (3). | of a motor-driven siren on the top | London, Eng.—Johnny Cuthbert, of @ high building prohably on the | Sheffield, beat Johnny Curly, title- top of city hall. Thi¥ would be used | holder, for featherweight champion- to give the alarm for all fires, also | Ship of Great Britain, (20). 1o gall the off platoon to duty in case FIGHTS TO-"""’{'? of "any large fire or series of fires | Des Moines, Ja.—Larry Coleman, | that may start at approximately the | St. Paul. vs. Emil Morrow, Sioux | same time. With the installation of | City, (10). : this siren the present bell in the | Denver, Colo—Tiger Flowers, At- ! M€ 1anta, vs. Lee Anderson. I'rist Bapt ; y > ,“;m,,fw st churcht would go nto| ¢y /linnati” Jack Silva, Kansas 21 New Fire Alarm Boxes City, vs. “Farmer Joe” Cooper, (10). Second in importance to the fire | Bflmm siren recommendation is that pro- viding for the installation of 21 new | “Chappie” McLean to Demonstrate | fire alarm boxes in the following lo- | catlons: Hillcrest avenue and Foxen place, Miller street between Farm- ington avenue and Burritt street, Hunter road and Queen street, North ¢ Nigh and Tremont streets, Hawkins and | 1omOrrow Night. Hart streets, Osgood avenue and| A pocket billiard exhibition of Hunter road, Commonwealth ave- |rare skill will be given Wednesday nue and McClintock road, Vance and | evening at Rogers Billiard parlors Monroe streets, Commoniwealth ave- by “Chappie” McLean, Boston cue nue and Park drive, Cabot street and | artist. McLean will demontsrate his Farmington avenue, Washington and ! extraordinary skill at fancy and Broad streets, Clinton and Bond | trick shots and he is considered to | streets, Smith and Booth streets, |be the best in the country, his ap- West and Short streets, Main and | pearance here will be a great attrac- Lee streets, Dover road and Corbin 'tion for billiard fans in the city. | avenue, Woodland and Yale streets, McLean is a brother to Larry Me- Henry and East streets, End and | Lean, catcher for the New York Ten Acre road, Main and Court Giants. “Chappie” is a master of | streets. The cost would be $4,200. “Chinese pool” having run 387 balls | 4 At the close of the meeting Chief | for a world's record. Following his | Noble demonstrated a new fire | exhibition which will provide an alarm box which the board declded ' hour's entertainment, he will play a to adopt. Instead of the old method |10 point exhibition match with a of breaking the glass to ring in an | New Britain star. alarm, the person pulls open a small | —_— door and can get directly in touch | Tired of watching travelers drive With the lever without opening the to the next town to spend the night, large door as had been the case|the citizens of Alva, Okla. have formerly, ! built a community hotel. Skill at Rogers Billiard Parlors mmmxmmwwmmumm :x:x:éi:::::xxx::xx::x:xnxmmxwmmmwmmxmm this recipe now the most widely used in the world 'HE women who really love cook- ing! Towhom a new and better recipe is a treasure to search for! It is they who remember most vividly the story of Aunt Jemima in old plantation days. No other cook in the whole coun- tryside could learn how she mixed her ingredients. Only her master and his guests could enjoy thematch- less flavor of her fragrant, golden- % brown pancakes. your family will be with their fi Today her recipe is more widely tasteof Aunt Jemima's tender cakes. used than any other ever recorded. Plan now to test her recipe—ready Long after her master's death she mixed. Your grocer has Aunt Je- finally sold it to the representative na Pancake Flour and her Pre- of a now famous milling company. pared Buckwheat Flour. Today her own ingredients come Coupons for valuable premi ready-mixed in Aunt Jemima Pan- comein every Aunt Jemima pack: AUNT JEMIMA Pancake Flour ~also Prepared Buckwheat Flour 33333233838 231! cake Flour. Only in this way is it to have her old-time plan- tation flavor. See how surprised and delighted TR 33333 e BESSSIRES IS IS SEs2S: Exceptional! Rayon Bed Spreads CLEARANCE SALE PRICE $4 39 .. Large bed size 80x105; scal- loped all around; long enough to cover pillows — one-plece Spread of Rose, Blue, Gold, Hello with Satin woven checks. Regular $4.95 value. Exceptional! Turkish Bath Towels CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 43¢ Extra heavy Bath Towels— double loop—size 22x44. — Choice of Rose, Blue, Gold | borders. Regular 49c value. | | Exceptional! | Mohawk ; Sheets : | | WEDNESDAY ONLY SPECIAL FOR $1.23 ... Full bed size 81x90—full bleached—seamless. Exceptional! Printed Charmeusettes TTOR WED. ONLY New dainty epring patterns, suitable for children's and adults’ dresses—about 25 new patterns to choose from — Colors guaranteed absolutely fast. Regular 59c value. Exceptional! Twill Sheen SPECIAL FOR WED. A new Spring fabric for school dresses and sport street wear. Comes in 12 beautiful new shades includ- ing Black and Navy—rich sheen fabric — washable. — Regular value 95¢ yard. Exceptional! House Dresses | TO CLOSE OUT FOR WED. 25¢ oo sed to embroider in simple embroidery designs on ked Gingham or plain color linene, for children and grown-ups. Regular value Exceptional! Linen Dish Toweling TO CLOSE OUT FOR WED. lOc Puze line hes borders, ) egular colored value, . ///,4.,///4/////// ) Page of Store-wide Specials or Wednesday Selling Only A Great Offering Tomorrow—About 100 7 Women’s Silk Dresses An Assortment of Odds and Endsi n Colors and Sizes Formerly Priced to $16.75—Wednesday SEE THEM ON DISPLAY IN OUR WINDOW Exceptional! .Boys’ Jersey Suits $2.49 Our entire stock Boys’ Novel Suits—formerly priced to $5.95. Tomorrow at the low price—in Middy, Oliver Twist and Lum- berjack—mostly small sizes. Exceptional! Children’s Novelty Dresses $3.29 One and two-plece styles—in Jersey and Velvets and combina- tions—all well made—not ail sizes, but a good selection up to 14 years. Former values to $5.95. Exceptional! Women’s Flannelette Gowns $1.19 Just 51 pieces in this selected group of Gowns that formerly were priced to $1.95. Regular and extra sizes included. Exceptional! Rayon Silk Slips and Bloomers $2 49 Our entire stock of $2.95 qual- ity s 4 Bloomers reduced for Wednesday only. Made of fine gauge rayon, In all the newest shades—all sizes. Exceptional! Infants’ Bonnets 69c Closing out about 100 Tall and Winter Infants' Bonnets —made of fine quality Wool Capella and a knitted among them. merly priced to $2.95 Philippine Underwear Our Regular $1.95 Quality A wonderful opportunity to $ purchase your Philippine needs. For Wednesday we have reduced our entire stock of Gowns, Slips, Step-Ins and Chemise. All beau- tifully hand embroidered and trimmed—in white only—all sizes. ATTENTION MOTHERS! Outfit Your Boys at a Great Savings A SPECIAL SELECTED GROUP OF Boys’ Suits & 0’ Coats About 20 Overcoats and 15 Suits included —Suits are 3-piece styles that were sold at $9.95—Coats sold as high as $12.45.— Sizes to 17 years old—odds and ends. “OR WEDNESDAY, each . 'S Material in these Dresses is worth a lot more. Exceptional! Imported Chenille Rugs $1.59 A large and inviting assort- ment of beautiful Chenille Rugs—in a great profusion of smart patterns and color- ings—size 27x54. Exceptional! Silk Drapery Material $1.00 ... Requires but a few yards of this handsome material to make ideal drapes for your home—36 and 45 inches wide —in all colors and patterns. Exceptional! Part Wool Blankets $2.95 Each size 66x80—in beautiful patterns of plald colorings— plenty of warmth and service in each Blanket. Exceptional! Parchment Lamp Shades $1.00 An exceedingly low price for a Sbade of the quality— hand painted, 12-inch size. Exceptional! Table Lamps 7.50 socket fixtures—silk shades in all the Jeading colo will make any table ver tractive. FOR WEDNESDAY Exceptional! Infants’ Novelty Rompers 3313% Off THE ORIGINAL PRICE For Wednesday we have drastically reduced our entire stock of Infants’ Rompers— made of fine quality fabrics— all daintily trimmed and em- broidered; all sizes to 3 years. Exceptional! Women’s Silk Stockings $1.15 Women's Full Fashioned sflk Hose made by one of thé outstarding mills. Irregulars of our $1.95 quality—all of the newest shades. Exceptional! Children’s Shirts and Drawers 25¢ Made of fine quality cotton, fleece lined, in all styles and sizes. An excellent value at this price. Exceptional! Children’s Union Suits 35¢ A wonderful made garment for children—of fine quality cotton—fleece lined in all sizes and styles. Exceptional! Children’s Sleepers 79¢ Nitey Night Sleepers for kid- dies. Made of fine quality cotton. In drop seat and but- toned back style. Exceptional! Men’s Union Suits $1.65 Part wool garments — well tailored, fully cut in long sleeve, ankle length style — all sizes to 46. Exceptional! Bridge Sets 69c¢ . Beautiful eets of Tmported China—in lustrous colors of Tan, Canary and Blue—a wonderful value. Exceptional! 5-Pc. Imported China Mixing Bowl Sets $139 A set that has many praw uses—made of fine quulity china, decorated in colored stripes and bands. in This Store