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The Bridgeport Telegram from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 13

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TUESDAY, APRIL 16,1018. THE TELEGRAM PAOE FIVE. RANN-DOM REELS By Howni'd Kmm. "Of Shoes unit ships and waling n'nx of cntvbujjcs kings" AIR. Free air IM gomrtlilni? which la put into the tires of un automobile lieforo it Icnvo.t Ilio factory, the owner Cuniisthps i air ami profanity.

The ordinary a i i In so constructed a It i not stand up unless It Is crowded or air. The modern (oiirliip cur bo a conitnnt lU-llprlit If It could bo mndo to opci'iito on stilts or hnd sturdy lw, lllso man's friend and i the uiulo, So lonp JIN automobiles nrc hold up by air and the rtld oC providence, however, the driver will bo confronted i spooler ot hli- piuu'turo and the car-spllttlniv blow-out. All automobiles como equipped free air, which Is the only accessory -which loes not coat uny- i and which Is not subject, to 65 per cent, depreciation the first your. Sometimes tho all 1 Is put In at the groat powers of roslstonce, A groat many men hnvo polntBd pride to a set of tires conlaln- inp air which came from tho factory, and the very next i they took the roue! they ran into se- "Fmir sagging tires can lie Altai from a leaky RtiniRC pump In nn hour or two." rlcs of punctures that sounded like en artillery action oft Sandy Hook. Just because a tiro has run 8,000 nil I c.i on one tilling la no reason why it will not collapse suddenly on hot day and wring a bucketful of perspiration from the owner.

air can be obtained at any first class guniRo It tho owner oC tho war Is willing to Insert it himself. Four saKsInK tires ean be filled from a leaky garafjo In an hour or back, or or throe Yalve stems are 'missing. The hand pump can also bo used successfully, but tho man who UHOS i. hand pump regularly can neVer get insured against anything except hall and tornadoes. Free air la not used in tli'es, which are made of solid rubber and cannot bo with anything short ot a pick axo.

It tho truck tiro could bo applied to the. pleasure car, some people not want to get any nearer heaven than they are. WHAT DAVID SAID. A parson in a country village sent his lad ot all work on Sun- their Innate love lor fr'os'h meats, day morning, to tho whoso name was JXivkl, to Inquire as to non-delivery of some meat, which ought to have arrived the previous evonfhg. When tho lad returned master had (tone to so ho went SOLDIERS IN CAMP The abrupt change from home comforts to camp life may tell on your health, but if he will take the rich food in SCOTTS it will create rich blood to establish body-warmth and fortify hit lungs and throat.

Thousands soldiers are now taking Sooit'9 It is just what they need. Scott ft 17-30' Ad vert TAKE CASCARETS FEEL DANDY Enjoy life! Don't stay bilious, sick, headachy and constipated. Get rid of bad breath, sour stomach, coated tongue, indigestion. Milf ord Societies Give Drafted Boys Cheerful Send-off Double Engagement Announced at Party Young Men Well Equipped for Entry into Army--The Loan Drive Reaches $60,000. A i 13.

Mill'oi'd iTHclipd nt tin; end of I i i llrsl week In the Third Llb- oi-ly lotm drive, quota Is All toitniH arc (lolntt well. ilorbort Ford Catuji Woveits, Mn.M.i., wlio has boon In town (or a Hliort, time, 1ms roltiniod to duty. ItiiUc.v Well In JVniioc. I.cttdra leeelvoif from Clicstor tliiltoy ot L'omjitiny 102d niont, American state a i ho la nnd i he IH now prlvnto secretary to Colonel Parker. Bnlley lius boon I'ompuny i'l(y'k for aonio time.

Mrs. 13Hr.abotli I'atteo Wullacli will lie tlie soloist at the open mooting: of tlio Tuesday A club to-morrow In tlio Municipal building. 1). A. II, Women at Convention.

Mrs. N. Pond, Mrs. KnUi- orlno Alerwln Morris, Mrs. Otis Troul and Mrs.

Clifford Clark arc In Wnslilngton, D. this wooh, i tho nnnunl congress of tlio National D. A. 11. Mrs.

Ilnyo.i Trowbrldge, who before her nmrriago was Olgn Monaon of Mllford, and lior sister, Mrs. llobcrt Hngar and datichtor, Miss Dorothy Ilugnr, are guests at tho Laurel house nt Atlantic City. Grnlinm Fcllowes Thompson, the Ki'andHon of the Into Air. and Mrs. Henry O.

Thompson ot Pond Point, is nt the school ot Military Aeronautics nt Columbus, Miss Kloanore Vlslmo, ilaushter ot Dr. Charles Vlshno Wood- niont and Now Hnvon, has returned to Bradford academy at'Hnver- hlll, after spending some time with her parents. Beach ot Montclalr, N. hits returned to school, after spending a few clays in Woodmont, It. Woods Bui-well.

ot Mr. nnd Mrs. K. Bnrwcll of Sunnyside furm, Burwell's bench, has engaged as tenor in tlio First Methodist church ot TjV' Haven for coming year. The Misses Sadie and Nellie Provost, who spent a sreat dcul of time In Mtltord, are still In Xow Orleans, La.

Sec Draft Bo.vs Off. A largo of relatives and friends gathered at the east bound station on Monday morning', to bid Mllford boys farewell. The boys were Edward Arthur llawson, William A. Wlttccack, Walter Oscar Ellison and linward William Van Horn, and wore bound for Boston to enter the Parker Memorial school. They nil enlisted a few days ago.

All j'O- colved tho Red Cross ecfulp- mcnt, including sweater, wristlets, socks, muffler and helmet, nnd comfort kit, a luncheon from tho Village Improvement association, nnd tho two boys who did not smoke were given chocolated. Haymoncl Stoddard, who has betm tho commodore of, tho Mll- ford Yacht resigned this position on account ot temporary removal from town. Harry Taylor is tho vice-commodore ot the Milford Yacht club. I'crxonnl Mention. Mrs.

Theodore E. Smith has boon tho guest of her sister, Mrs. T. Broad street, for a Ccsv days, Uuymond Stoddard left Mllfovcl ou Sunday evening for Washington, i). en route for Texas, where ho has acaopted a position a ship i i firm, J-Mltfir T.

Clark ha8 announced that a now form blruik will bo supplied, nnd which all coul buyers must till out, before coal can bo delivered. Karlo Adams of Derby a wan recently In Cleveland, having boon summoned by the death ot a sister. Tho Jlov. C. Keldenbauh ot the preached In Bridgeport on Smidny morning, Tho Uov.

Howard Mesorvo of place has boon entertaining his brother, Clement D. Me- servo of Angolcs, Cnl, wiis (ho first meeting the biothers hml had In many years, IHTON Tlir, VT11K. uwl, Hiillm; A 20, Tuoclil.i i i tatlirc nllilil Tlniwlliv Mlldcii)' M.lilRi'. Tlliuiiili- ti i i i i i i i i i IV.IKM rcch i i rood i i i i I.tica^. (Jllitr A i i i 11 c'-nS i i i i w.n i fului-pv nt I i I I I i lJM'H ))iijn lie Lio.irn, c4, Or.

i i i 1 I A I.N iMli.v Id- t'rwuii Is sold 1''. b. Tck'ldiorip a i I bo i i i to the sin-red cdllicc, loo. Jtist ns ho arrived the pnrson was i i out the following "What (lid David say?" Grout was bis Hiirpnso and also a of the congregation tile reply came from a "Ho suld a he lei you luive the meat i i i you pay for lust i a 1 Mls.i l-'niinU 1 i of 85 Ilenliam uvcnue, who rccenllv bi- catno eng.iged lo Hcliin-lder- a a i Sunday evening at lnr by ituiny lpiulM with a i Hhowcr. The homo wns a i doc- a i A i a (lag's and i mid (lowers of season.

Mrs. M. ,1. ClreoiiMtcIn, Miss nnd Miss I played piano snleetloiis. Master Simon sung.

The surprise of I ciunc Max In-otlior of A I'l-eeiiHteln, 1111- nounced bis ciuiUKcmoiu. to" Miss Clara Sllverinati, Miss Grncnstela was i i of ninny lutndsouie i from her frlonils. It is expected that a double wedding of brother and sister will a place In short lime. Among those present were: Mrs, i i Silver, Mr. and Mrs.

Jacob i of a Mrs. Dnvld Silver, Dr. and Mrs. Hartstcln, Mr. and Mrs.

A i Levy, Mr. and Mrs. i Solowny, Mlsi TCssle Cohen. Miss Hazel Kinkolstonc, Miss i i Malloy, A Samuel Tilckle, llr. and Mrs.

.1, Ureonstsln, Hernard Ci-ccnstcin, Miss Weiss and Mis? Anna On plan, Men! Try Me When You Need Shoes Grcenbttum says: "I have i up a i i shoe trade by strict attention to business and treating my cuslorncrs a i and square. Anytime you buy shoes of me'tind they're not right-I'll give you satisfaction or your money back. See me, Mr. Man, when you need shoes. And you'll get great value--because my operating expenses nro small." 'DAVID GREENBAUM i 121 CONGRESS ST.

Just Around tho Corner front Main. Eye Comfort There is a world of real comfort to the. eyes in a pair of perfectly lilted glasses. To give this comfort they should be accurately adapted to your individual requirements aiul should rest comfortably on the nose. We take every precaution lo sec that our 1 glasses give the utmost in comfort and service.

WILLIAMS Registered Optometrist. 222 MclftS Hldit. Bar. 711(1-2. Try Musterole.

See How Quickly It Relieves You just rub Musterole In briskly, and usually the pain is gone--a delicious, soothingcomfort comes to takeltsplace. Musterole is a clean, white ointment, mada with oil of mustard. Use it instead of mustard plaster. Will not blister. Many doctors and nurses use Muster- ole and recommend it to their patients.

They will gladly tell you what relief It gives from sore throat, bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds ot the chest. Always dependable. 30 and 60c Jars; hospital size $2.50, Will Make You Smile at WHO 5TWED KT WORK WHILE YOU SLEE INVALUABLE FOR COLDS ff tnlcfii In time- tlih: in rIM; of lirrmic a or luntf rouble. All rcnaUliU tunl i unities i i i In i i i i i i '''i iO cents a box, including war tax I I'ur Halo by till "Zimmie" i i i i (jr. For Cole's and Bronchitis All i Main, Elm and Middle Streets Tuesday Is Housefurnishlngs Day And Wise Housekeepers Know that Here They Get the Pick of Largest Stocks at Lowest Prices I'loor WHS Household 35c iluhn.son's Iilquiil Wax Tor Floors, or Furniture, 50 75c Johnson's Mipii'd Jtiuliii- tor in tin- (-iisicst nnd wny lo Itcpiili' Auio P.adintoi'S.

65c Ciirlipn nciu- ovor will make your car Hike hill un high. 65c Queen Qiiallly In vcrlod or 8c each I i i 7 llrnvjr i I'nrlor't'" IK(I tuin ti ii Dolli'i-s, wood ii I iinil I II cover, $1.97 I'orn. I'olbllcd liiuidlu, $1.24 Large nd- u--table Ciir- tnin Stretch- ei-s, $1.00 JOuKoll- of lino Crepe Toilet Paper I Holls for 24c 23c Size Liquid UOc Jl I) I) I) SluIs, Size Vvnrcr or O- Ccilnr 1'ollish, 21c 21c KHHNCH POTATO C'CTTKR 39c This Isy one of lliu Inosi modPi-n mid Ullelion ever Invo.ntod, its big time nnd labor saver tlio old method. BREAD TOASTERS for or (ins 59c Stoves, linrgu 59c EGG TIMERS For liming KSRS In Imvo (hem just right, 39c COOKIE CUTTERS ti IIKARTS, DIAMONDS, SI'ADKS, nml CIAJHS jVlailc of extra" licnvy polished vlinrroul unitiMnuIc tin, will a life I'UDUINU A FAMOUS MARION I line. Your Choice of any style.

HltOW.V ItltKAI) Extra, a poll" cd tin with a tight covers. Ii convenient Pudding Moulds 79c and 98c Moylds and HAJILANI) COFFEE POT In Three Convenient $1.59, ll.DN unit MUFFIN RINGS Extra Henry nmdc of rhurcont polished tin, 2 Inch Sc ouch Square, Oblong 2 J'i Ineli He each or round ii inch 8c cnch or CRIMl'EO COOKIE CUTTERS 24c HOCXI) COOKIE on niscurr CCTTKKS and il In. lOc GKATRItS Vci'y convenient Ills (he hiinil. Fine for all sorts of grating. UOVGIINI'T CfTTKR 2'i Inch size EGO POACHERS Two Rlne Slate Stc 'Hirco Ring SIM )''our ninir Me Heavy White V.

11 it in I I til 11 ItOOIII Slools, Jlnubci' lip legs, $1.39 lleuvy While 1 Kitchen Stools, tip legs, $1.59 While ISnnmel- While Enamel- Until Tub Scats, Rubber covered hang- 89c cd Medicine, C'nblnels wth U'lass shelves and i door, $1.69 Nursery or Cliumlrer Chuirs, $1.59 Children's High Chairs Wllh Trny, $1.69 Household Jllnelilng Ctiblne(s $2.24 Heavy Oak Hook or $1.00 Honvy Oak Taboiircttcs 39c or GlrU KIJdy-Kur or Jitneys $1.00 Kxtra Heavy CoRitcr Wagons, Steel Wheels, $5.98 SHAl'K C1A)THKS HAJIPKllS tvitli cover. Small. Mcd. IIRTCAI) MAKlOltS. Xo.

I makes I'l-oni O.IIR to four loaves in about three $2.74 INVERTED GAS LIGHTS Complete with Colored Frlniccdj INVERTED GAS LIGHTS Complete Globe or Shade Heavy a linrncr, i i liy-natR, KOOSC neck and miuitlc. i cither style $1.37 COMBINATION RAKE (Like cut) Garden 'IVowcIs S-10 IMc Full of Seeds. 49c INVERTED UGUT COM- Globe, Minnie, Itoanlnllitg llrn.s* Burner. OIL HEATERS Large Smoke- and Odorless. Three (Styles To hclevl From.

$6.97 Table Linens, Sheets and Pillow Cases Table Uiini.i-sU in a variety of palti-ni-s as i rosp, polka lints i i i a bonlci'--at 77c yd. ('rash I i i fast color hordi-rs for Li.ood dish towels, for rolliT i a 12J jc Ki'udy to i a or face 'I'owcl-s, i a of a i crash vt-ry i a i for i i a roonih--each 19c nnd a a Towels, ish we.nc, i i or plain--39c a seamluss sheets for double sixc beds, free from a a lo wash a Pillow i made of i a cotton good a al 39c i i i i i Towel.i, 110 inches i i i i i a border, nearest i i In i i 29c t'oiic'n iu designs, yreen a red i borders; also riionsi- nnd i i a $2.19 Ivdra a a i I'onch i a i les and I'a-i colors at I i i i i i oi' i a i i a i i i a $1.29 Charming Coats tor Spring Hundreds of Nobby Styles to Choose from at Low Prices $19.95, $25, $35 Tricotines, Serge, Gabardines, Twills and mix- tares. In black, navy, tan, green, taupe, and other good shades. There are splendid assort incuts of models, liclted. and a i a i I'm 1 misses ami women as as a The stoeks are i i a liy new purchases--and every coat in our i at these prices is a decided a a i Toilet Soaps of Many Kinds i ln 1 a i a Honey and Brown Windsor r-oups jer cake JOc l.llac, Heliotrope, Hoso, Ductylls-- 'per caUo J2C Gil's 1'croxlde Hath Soap per cake Kl ernes V'OKolnbo Oil Dath soop per culte IOC Slvrno'M Almond Oil Bath soap per lOe Sterne's a i Datli soap per cake lOc Itommor'H Hulli de I.uxo Bath uoap caKo lOti a Miunmolh soap-- per calvo lOc 3 ('el UOKO Bath Tablet at I5c i Galli-L i Violet, Muguet, l.llac und Savon Soaps at "nuldork's Blue Hygienic soap per I i a a i i i i Bath per etyko 120 J.orralno Batli soap per cako liu i Violet soap pcf ealo i a Pawn l.llao i a uoap pei 1 cako 12o i Ha 111 xna))- pi i 1 vuke 12t Cream houp per cako 2So Kool i a i i per r.iko a i i i i a i i a i i i hoaps --in 1 caKo 5o I i Ciislllo Toll, soap PIT r.iki' 81; Tea nn Noap pel' IJO Tooth Pastes, Powders and Brushes i i uf A i a 250 i i uf S.

S. a i a 2.V 'J'lilie of A MKlers Timlli I'at-li--- al i O.ildci-h i i i I i a llti- and Iltk! i i a i Tonlli 1'owdi-r at Site I i a A i i (of I Teeth 2Sc i i i Hrii'-lus al i i i h.inillo i i I Tooth Hi'iii-hes I no In i Tooth Hi u-Oi." 12 I5i: i i I i Ii. iihlieii-- 25--12--130 I i i i i i i nle 1 i i i a In-all II -ill Mi: NEWSPAPER! of A. and 111 ulgct Viick of ami a al Uu- i i house I I i i i i pleas a ypnrs. I i i i i a i i a i nml Sister St.

I i i I i i I of a X. and i l-'raiik W. and A i Slnry Johnston. a i i i a i i a of i i I''. i at o'clock yes- i i i al.

the i i ROM all h'a I A hish nuiss of i i nl II 'i at St. a Rev, i i a a i hearers wero TerrtMice i i i Joiiiiingi. i i a a i i i i i i look pl.iee in St. Thoniau' cemetery, 1 A A i I Xews of the resUn.ilion of C'dcnt us A i i i i i a i i i i led a i union)," i i i licre us lo I he calscs i brought a I i ra I her of Uu: A a al i Ills dc i i i 1 a i I i I complete of i i i views, I I i i i been suppo'ierl he a i i i i i i I A ('(itifrii'iii'C. clDiiBc w.is i i eel a I pence conference, where' luvl ho- como Ins i i i i I i bus's of pci.c( were i i a a I i a a i a forced i i party.

olllci.il.s are i to believe Hint It was hcniuso the obnoxious to Austria's great a a he 1 was forced out of olllee, but a that I a a i i itv internal Austro- I irian Ihhiioh, It Is recognixod a I ols'ed I'lmperor Charlos In a most npleas'aiit position by Ills speech lo fasten Prance tho of I i peace reposals last ynnr, Hiereby en- bllng French ellver a master stroko In diplo- iae' by i famous lct- er of -Charles to Prliuu Rlxliis. teeenl events In A i a a live Inilluntcd a C'zer- in's i be short. In the llrsl. there was Iho i i of the a ion und cspcci.illv In Holieniln rom the of a or which i llin govern, responsible because tt ot. make peace at onee.

Then iHiro was the bitter (llssnlUfiictlon J'oles over tho elltKiuisliment of rich Oholm I a i us one tlio conditions of the Urcst peace. i a i wan tho concen ruled hatred of Iho foreign i i cr by the aiitl-OcrmiuT elenicnlf A i he auso of relapse I extreme and Ills adoption of lie i a In Its i i nil ot its reactionary policy. As It is understood a i still has liberal and Is dlfiponctl to mod- 5nitlon Far as war Is concerned, is conceived that ho might, easily he Inclined to rid himself of in ofllclaro a i a argo of tho Austro-llim- sarian population. 11 hus hoon known too, for a ong time that count hns boon i slek iiitin and a he hus often shown signs of distraction and Tina Home Guard Battle Delays Session and Mayor Is Obliged to Call Halt Until Noise of Gunfire Subsides None Appears at Public Hearings. LABOR MINISTERS URGE HOME RULE April The liilior ministers of (lie calilneL In an Intcnk'w with I'ri'inlcr I Ml the premier KimTimii'iil for Ireland on the liasls of lliis majority report of I he Irish convention lirl'oiv Is put' into oporn- tion.

Is nnderslootl that llu- ennferenre htid MilisTae- lory Moults, unit (here will not IK' ii rnliliK'l "Shi'll shock" a i i i i to i In: I i i i of A I i i i In most for i I slreriiious lluiird Ho in progress opposite i i was i to ln 'noi'C'winy lo livU'H a i recesses of 10 i each, i a idlng had ceased. The mayor, presiding, a an effort lo have voice heard above tlio dm, i real eolonil, bill so i a i were tho (Jimrdsinon In i defcnso of the lie II up, imd even Capt.iln .1. Ah.x, I I city clerk, decided a i 11 was of no use to compete i tho machine gun lire. Two JJocossos Deeluroil. In the midst of Iho llrlng, the two recesses were declared, and the alder-nun and audience Hacked lo Iho i of the council chamber lo a vlow of bultle.

As I i baitic subsided, tho aldermen got down to business. No persons appeared at tiny of hourlngs culled al. the bearings culled at the meeting. Tbo hearlnns wero on the accop- I i i i of Dovcrl street as elly a and tlio a i of this street to I'rlmroao avenue; on the petition of Harvey tho ubiindonmonl of a i Grove street, between Sialo street und Hallroiid a and on tho extension of Orange street. lutcrlypo Cle-ts Contract.

Tho council adopted the report or the i Hull Printing committee, awarding tlio contract for noples of Iho council proceedings for each meeting, to the I omposltlon company. This i lib Iho bidder, und tlio con- jjrleo was $167 pec page, ami iv meeting for collecting the dula At the suggestion of the mayor 10 council voted to summon Wll- rim A Hodden and Joslm Mcltner ic special committee on the rovl- ion of tho elly charter and or- InnnccH, appear nt the firs leellng In May to present a com- loled report or show cause whj hoy should not be removed. laid; Hearty for The ronorl of tho Streets am Idewalks committee, orJerlng ul ind necessary for Ihe widening Fraternal The follow a degree i be onl'crred at staled a of St. lodge, I-', mid to bo held al o'clock Vedno.sday i In Masonic umple. C'orlMtliliin lodge, V.

and A. vlll confer the a and mason degrees ut a special communication which will bo hold it 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon Masonic le.itiple. Oilcl l-'ellows. Harry Hlrsch of i city is 'nndldati! for Ihe olhcc of n.ister-of I stale grand lodgo of Fellows. (Jeorge At vlio is grand muster at Ihe present will retire al the i nicolliTg i will be held on Mny 15 In Waterbury.

At present Mr. Hlrsch Is the only person slated for tho place. St. Stephen's SI, Stephen's lodge, Slavonian, ias purchased i worth of War stamps and a $100 Liberty ond. Court Pcqnoimock.

Court will I i a a class of candidates at tho next The degree work will be taken cure ot by the Foresters' cr.iek degree team of Court Marino. Grand CliTcr Hanger W. T. Meyer and stuff wilt be on hand to inspect tho work, iiauy times been near the i of ibsolutc physlc.il collapse us the of his strenuous efforts to a i a i of the widely ilis- jordant elements Hint make up the iiittl empire. Hence It is resarded is by no moans Impossible that ho lias broken down In health and been obliged to way to a stronger man.

An official despatch from Copen. lia gen to-dny says Vienna newspapers a that the committee for foreign aft'ulrs ut the Austrian delegation has been convoked for tho 20th of April In order 1t plvo Count Cuemin tho opporlim lly to make a declaration eon. events of foreign policy Parliament has been convoked fo 1lio Uililioth of April. Tho same despatch says that a great Czech a i a i of protest, was holi at I'rnguo on Saturday Count CBcrnln's speech. Kern ASSAULT.

i Donn, 1 2 1 Thompson i was arrested lasl rint taken to the Koiirlh J'reelnet pollci station where lie was charged will an assault, on Thomas Ooodc, Charles street Ilo i appon. In the t'lly court Ihs forenoon. MARION MASON'S GREAT RECOVERY Bevnrly CJIrl SiinVifil Aft'O i Joint IthcnniiillMii Knees nml Hands SlilT- I jiiir- L'lltH C'Oll- lI I 0 fl 17 slelnns i I was 1 1 1 i rheumatism I julnts," sairl Miss Isliirlnn Mason uf "0 0 a evclt lU'V- i'1'lv. Mass. My JiiWh chihed.

wus obliged to live on i i I'oud. Knees were i IT, my weio 1 dosed and slllT and my i i useless, A had me enclosed In i and keiil mo in bed, foot nf ss'hlch wii 1 raised so i my head wan i I i a i 1 a i a i i 1 SMI-. a i i i i my Jusss, use my i i and get i bolide, con- i i i i I i i i i i ly i i i i i 1 i liiysi If I i i i i i a i again," I i a i i i I sccnib to I I I ssel sulTe i hll'Mll a Sonil fur I lie i i i of Miss i IMI'olil' 'H CIIIIK II lilll.l i i i nml Inf. Ill' i i inul I I .1. I'm ntll IMI (n II.

.1 I W.I', i.v.v. IAS I tH' 1 'I rAR-NE-SIS IS SI i 01'' I I Grand street at the upproucli to tlio bridge over Die i ciiunnock river, abiimloned i i 30 Hie l.ssunni'C of notice liv i city clerk, wan adopted. The director of public works wus instructed to remove or destroy within a week after the expiration of days, ul) hulldlngK remaining on the property. A rcHOlullon by Alilernmn lluni rrimroso was adopted, authorizing the chairman of the executive committee of the War bureau to draw from time to time upon tho city treasury, for amount!) the total'not to cxtced the $15,000 appropriation. U.

S. Food Administration License No. G02142. On Sale Tuesday April 16, 1918 MEAT DEPARTMENT SLICED BEEP LIVER 12 1 2 Ib FBANKFUETS 20c lli HOME MADE POTATO SALAD lOc Ib GROCERY BULLETIN Solar Brand Pineapple, can 25c; dozen $2.85 New York State Crawford Peaches, Quality brand can28c Del Monte Peaches 1 Ib tall cans 15c Evap. 22c Ib Large Meaty Prunes 25c Ib Large 18c Ib Medium 12c Ib Cranberry Beans 16c Ib Marrow 18c Ib Whole Green Peas 15c Ib Yellow Split Peas 14clb Mt Hamilton Brand Peaches can 25c dozen $2.85 Curtice Bros.

Green Gages can 22c Dozen $2.50 Fie Peaches gal. 40c Evap. Peaches 16c to 18c Ib Bayon 12c Ib Pine for baking. White Pea Beans 18clb Lima Beans-- 18c Ib Kidney 18c Ib ill BVY LIBERTY BONDS NOW. Campbell's Soups, assorted can lOc 5 Ib bag White Corn Flour 35c Evaporated Milk -2 tall cans 25c 5 Ib bag Yellow Corn Meal 35c BRIDGEPORT PUBLIC MARKET 1 AND BRANCH STATE AND BANK STS.

EAST MAIN ST. 'Phones What Could Be More Charming for Spring than Georgette Blouses? a Special at $5.00. 'ussy Willows MVC heralding ihc coniiirg g. Spring is in the very air. It is prompting woiiiou to buy their now.

Jjlousrs arc consideration and Iliose ol: gcorgctto crcpo parlicnlnr delight. TJioy arc wo dainty and exquisite with their colored head and silk embroideries. The Colors Arc So in This Special that many women arc i two and three wai.st* jttsl for the colors. The Kvorgetto is sheer, yet durable and the designs arc worked out in milk- white and colored beads. Colors are white, flesh, bisque, niaise, goll, canary and coral.

Extra Value at Slip-On Georgette Blouses have pretty little fluted i i edging the collar which are square in bade and pointed in front to fit the Voc neck. Cud's are turn-backs and are also with the i i which has a jiieot edge. Shown in biscjtie, coral and while 1 at $11.80. All Tin' Vv in XcrHwriir. Satin roltiirn In nil Ihe new shiidos.

flOc: mid $1.00 Crepe lie Cl)lii( larc i $1,50 Oiwmily cullni's Hiul a i i trimmed i colored rufllcd cilge, 7Bc TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES AT ALL PRICES MULLINS' TYPEWRITER EXCrlANGE 1280 Main Street Poll Bldg. Ground Floor ACLNTS FOK COHONA POMMXfi Conlin Green, Inc. HEADQUARTERS FOR Copper Auto Paints Mill Wm. Harland Sons Pratt Lambert's Varnishes Tim House of Taylor MARTINIQUE 32d New York One Block tnr Arousc- Illl'llls, I5 I'rlMiU- Bath. $2.50 PER DAY IJvi'lli'iit Kooms, svllli IVIvnlc $3.00 PER DAY from Iti'hiuiiriuil Prices Most MiHli-rnlc.

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374,681
Years Available:
1918-1977