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Bee our window display. ed candies and chocolates, the candy of tment is :numerous and packages p-to-date in design, 10c to $1.00- “The aweetest story cver told” 80c and $1. high quality” good$ at a popular price, 50¢ AL FOR SATURDAY 1 Water Taffey Kisses 3 DPound, 62 of the most delicious candy kisses you can ifferent flavors e Jellies c.. 290 Jellies look like gum drops, but are ever so.much more r delightful flavors. m govered Whale Brazil Nuts ceeee.n. 39C coéi&ecuon was ever made. Better secure two or three price. fibod” Will” chocolates ........ ill” chocolates are made of t f nuts crushed iruits or cream flavored with pure 3¢ With s ;eherries in a liguid cream, the whole coated late- Sweets bidese cee. B7C a liquid cream, coated 39¢ DRUG STORE T Rexalkl Store ulate interest among High school students towards a college career. Track will be kept of those who grad- uate from High school and an effort made to assist them in deciding what courses to follow in college and which colleges to attend for special sugjects. Clarence T. Hubbard of Hartford gave an exhibition of mag- ical tricks after the meeting. FORMED, membership of ge club was formed A. last night. Rob- chosen president se, secretary- It 8 f the club to r interest among the city and to stim- E WE ARE FOR THE | FALL SEASON FASHION “R. B.” CLOTHES - MANHATTAN SHIRTS i JOHN B. STETSON HATS YOUNG $3 HAT DENT GLOVES “EARL & WILSON COLLARS ENIX HOSE CARTER’S UNDERWEAR LEADERS EVERY ONE fou know what you get and the prices he same here, there and everywhere THE WORLD OVER lines of Caps, Shirts and Neck- ill be continued under ' THE “WILSON” LABEL CH NEEDS NO INTRODUCTION TO _MEN OF PARTICULAR TASTE E Yol WILL DO A WHOLE LOT BETTER ?' —AT— ityl tems Phoenix Damon’s Sho2 Shop.—advt. The Y. M. C. A. directors Will hold their first meeting of the fail next Monday mnight. The debating club ‘will resume activities about No- vember 1. Miss Laura P. Farrell, vocal technique and vocal ments, Tesumes teaching, Sept. studio 89 Walnut St.. 'phone 533- 1117-2,—advt. K Mr. and Mrs. s Andersox; ‘t.z Prospect street are r ving congrat- ulaflg;s on the birth of a daughter born yesterday- Miss Caroline ! i V' »sume teac ;;;x:'ol;t“l- rf\pplitu(inn can be ma at studio, 77 Linwood street, T 275-2.—advt. Wyrley Birch. hosiery, teacher of develop- 13th., 2 ot Char Bollerer, teacher of hing Monday, ie: formerly of :Ee v ayers, is playing with e };i-\(;,ci:mnf]?‘C(-.)mpan,\' which opened last week at Lakewood, N. J. ; . J. Zanhnleiter, violinist, has r»xf{mff teaching. Studio Booth’s plock. Tel.—advt Word has been received in this city of the transter of Commander Frank A. Traut from the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, Md., to the command of the battle- ship Wisconsin. Nice neighbors and pretty home surroundings, at “Park Reserve” near new City park.—advt. The Viking Athletic club will hold a picnic at Hart's pond in Kensing- ton Sunday. clean-up sale. Besse-Leland Co. Friendly of Dr. George H. Bodley are pleased to hear that he is re- covering nicely from a simple sur- gical operation recently undergone in New York. The managers of the Fraternal Baseball league will meet this eve- ning and wind up the season’s bus- iness- Clara Oakes Usher, soprano, re- sumes teaching Monday, Sept., 13th. Studio, 15 Farmington avenue, Plain- ville. Tel. 35-12.—advt. Comstock Encampment, I. F., will meet this evening. The Luther league of the English Lutheran church will hold a meet- ing at the home of Miss Gustafson on 0. O. ‘Week End Candy p Gum Drops, Regular 30c grade ....... 17¢c1b Paste, Regular 25c grade .......... 13c 1b pan’s Honey Marshmallows, 30c grade ...19¢ Ib Mead's Cherry Cordials, 80c grade ..... 59¢c 1b Jut Brown Package, all hard centers $1 box Chocolates. ....: .. 80c box d’s Sweets, Hard to Beat ........ 80c box den Chocolates, best to eat ...... $1.00 box an’s Samples, famous since 1842 ...$1.00 box he Dickinson Drug 9. 169 & 171 Main Street Mill street tomorrow evening at § o’clock. Mr. Laubin 1esumes teaching Sept. 13th, apply studic, Booth Blk, Tues- days and Wednesdays, or address 149 Beacon St., Fiartford, 'phone E 426-5. —advt. Preparatory service for communion will be held at the First church Sun- day morning. Personals T (Fish) Ahern and both of this city, Ahern’s William Claire Halffey, visiting. -Mr: Bridgeport Miss are parents in Edward M. ford, who has beenttheé guest of locak relatives, has returned to his home. John Miller of New Haven is the guest of local friends. Mrs. E. M. North and Mrs. Davis will leave next week ‘for a sojourn in Atlantic city. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mellen and daughter will spend the week-end at Indian Neck- Rev- H. W. Maier and family have returned from a summer stay at Greensboro, Vt. * A Buol of Forest street is entertain- ing Edwin Loetscher .of Dubuque, Towa. Frank Bass'has returned from a sojourn in Massachusetts. The Misses Claire and Mary Lynch of Wast Main street have returned from a vacation at, Ocean Beach, Clerks' Kingsbury and Egan, F. §. Cadwell of the péstal savings bank and-Letter Carrier Hartsorn will leave next Manday on a two weeks’ vaca- tion. Clerks Sheehan and Hultburg. and Carriers Parker and Clark will resume duty after their vacations. Graydon Cowles and ‘Edward R Cur- ran left today to commence their studies in Middlebury college in Ver- mont. Sister M. Theresa left today Harrison, N. J. for Mrs. G. W. Tewksbury morning for Concord, Mass. Hancock has after a visit left this Mrs. J. G. to New York city. returned in this OFF FOR FIGHT. A party of ten local sporting men will leave this city tomorrow for Brighton Beach, to witness the ten raund fight between Packey McFar- land and Mike Gibbons which will be held tomorrow evening. LEAVES FOR MEXICO. Frank Orinco, formerly of Lawlor street, but now in the engineering corps of the regular army, left last night for active service along the Mexican border. He spent the past few days in this city. Beautiful Park Reserve. Many peo- ple are now taking advantage of the opportunity to purchase lots on the easy payment plan in this pretty sec- tion, where they can have all city im- provements in their houses, and still enjoy all the advantages of -the coun- try.—advt. The Oldest Property Owners in this vicinity do not have to be informed that we do first work in R Exterior House Painting This kind of work Is something that has made for us an A-1 reputation. Let us estimate with you for painting your house, barn or fence, before winter. Also we are fully prepared to paint your floors and rooms., paper your walls, ete. BEST OF MATERIALS, SUPERIOR W A NSHIP. CALL AND SEE US FOR PAINTS, WALL PAPERO,R;‘AI;:.\'SMS. STAINS, or any of the Supplies that go with our line, THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY -3 and § Franklin Square. New Britain, Conn. class Remarkable values left in our final | —advt. | Our. Delicatessen Counter Will Have the Following to Offer - for Saturday: All kinds of Salads and also a Special Nice display of Bolognas, Frankfurts, Liverworst, and a large as- sortment of Roast Meats. They are delicious. Will Our Baking Department Offer the Following: Assorted Layer Cakes .................... 15c each Date Cakes . 18¢ each Butter Scotch Cakes . .e..... 10c each Lemon Cakes ........ ....... 15c each Watch for the Housekeepers Bread Sale, 4c a loaf Bring in the Coupon Monday and receive the crisp, new dollar bill, QOur Candy Counter Will Offer the Following: Walnut Cream Kisses ................... 19c per lb Chocolate Walnut Kisses................. 19¢c per Ib Assorted Cocoanut Kisses ................ 19cperlb e NI D AL i~ T K i T HARYT FORD. Up To and Including Septemb er 10th We Close Fridays At Noon. e e ettt o OUR STOCK OF WOMEN’S AND MISS! NEW FALL SUITS IS NOW COMPLETE. LARGE VARIETY OF MODELS 316.50 to 375 TO CHOOSE FROM AT " It is with the greatest of pleasure to state that we are now shows- u‘uz complete assortments of the newest styles in Women's and Misses’ Fall Suits. There are so many handsome suits to select from that it would be a difficult task to even try to describe them. Only a visit to this store will give you an idea of the large as- sortments and the splendid styles we have assembled here. There is a distinct model for every individual figure. We have all sizes. The fabrics include Broadcloths, Gaberdines, Whipcords, Poplins, Serges and Novelty weaves in all the new and fashionable shades for Fall and Winter. The trimmings comprise Braids and Furs. Our Suits are made by the very best manufacturers in business, and designed by artists in this line. The high grade workmanship that we always feature is to be found more than ever in these handsome suits that we are show- ing. ‘We would be pleased to have you call assortments of Fall Suits. the and view our You are not obliged to purchase. choice SEE OUR SPECIALS IN NEW FALL SUITS AT $19.75, $25.00, $29.75 AND $35.00. - . i MgDermott of Brans Don'’t forget our 29¢ boxes of assorted Choco- lates. All our own made candy. Buy from the maker. Safety First On ‘Our Ice Cream OUR SUNDAY SPECIAL - Orders delivered to all HALLINAN French Vanlla Ice Cream. . . . parts of the city. BREAD & ICE CREAM COMPANY 142 MAIN STREET CATCHES BIG PICKEREL, Dr. Reeks Gets Three and One-Half : Pounder in Vermont. (Special to the Herald.) Belmont, Vt., Sept. 10.—Anglers in this vicinity are beginning to feel jeal-. ous of Dr. T. B. Reeks, superinten- dent of health in New Britain, Conu. The doctor is proving to be onme of the best summer fishermen here and hardly a day passes that-he does not secure a- nice string- . The prize trophy hooked by the Connecticut citizen was a three and one-half pound pickerel, caught yes- terday. This is one of the largest pickerel ever caught in this vicinity and those who were laboring under the misapprehension that they were fishermen are now tipping their hats C. E. CORN ROAST, Plans for the big corn roast to be givem by the New Britain Christian Endeavor Union at Weigand's grove Saturday afternoon have been com- pleted. The puarty leaves the Arch street trolley terminal at 2 o’clock but in case of storm the event is to be held at the South church at 5 o’clock It is proposed to organize dog and corn clubs and the degrees of boiled fried, roast bull, puppy and poodles will be conferred on a large class of candidates. Athletic events will feu- ture the occasion and will include an obstacle race wheelbarrow race, three legged race, sack race, relay racc, corn race sheep test, dog eating con- test, corn eating quoits and a ball game: The officials chosen are: judges Anna Ward and A- M. Parker; rec- order, Henry McKennan; announcer, Rev. H. 8. Fox, starter, B. E. Mann. .. OFF FOR COLLEGE. Local college students are prepar- ing to return to their respective in- stitutions after the summer vacation- Monday, Basil Riley, William Botti- celli, Francis Egan, James Wilson, Daniel Sullivan and John Kerwin will return to St. Bernard’s seminary at Rochester N. Y., On Thursday, Peter Coffey and James Gilbert leave for St. Mary's, Baltimore, and Alex- ius Scott will leave to enter the the- ological seminary at Montreal. Ewents Tonight “The Second in Command,” Fox's theater. Moving Pictures Keeney's theater- and Vaudeville, New Britain lodge, Loyal Order of Moose, meets at 242 Main street. Sons of Veterans meets in G. A. R. hall. Stella Rebekah lodge meets in Jr., O. U. A M. hall. Comstock Encampment, I. O. O. F. meets in Jr, O. U. A. M. Valkyria lodge, O. of V Vega hall. ., meets in Admiral Schley lodge, O. D. H. §. meets at 187 Arch street. MR. ANDRE! REMEMBERED. Paul Andreen, who has been acting pastor of the Swedish Lutheran church during the summer months, while Rev., Dr. S. G. Ohman has been absent in the west, was made the recipient of a purse of gold by | the members of the Luther league last night. Mr. Andreen leaves Sun- day to resume his theological studics at Augustana college. An informal | program was carried out during the evening and refreshments were serv- ed. WILL INSTITUTE NEW LODGE. Sir Francis Drake lodge, Sons of St. George, at their meeting last night accepted an:invitation to. send the lodge degree tea mof South Manches- ter next Wednesday evening where a new lodge is to be instituted. The team will leave at 6 o'clock anda will travel by auto truck. BOXING PERMIT GRANTED. The committec on licenses of the common council held a meeting last evening and granted a license ta James Walsh to conduct another box- ing on Friday October 1. Chairman Nowlands presided at the meeting: STEIN-BLOCK “ONTARIO"— A Suit for Vigorous Young Men Unusually Smart in every line, this model is the ideal of the young man. It has two-button, semi-form fitting coat with soft font and rolling lapels—is medium length, has a neat cuff on the sleeve and a vent. o ith its natural shoulders, high cut, arm- free vest and straight English trousers, the “Ontario” is an outfit that expresses buoy- ancy of youth and the solid character of ma- turity—a suit that will delight and satisfy the style desires of the modern young man. We invite a “try on” of any of the new Fall models—come in and see them. Horstalls ; “IT PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND~ Aanreonn, | National Tea Imporiers 123 Main St., Cor. Chestnut Squires’ Pure Lard ............. 10c Ib. Orange County Creamery Butter . .. 33c Ib. You have not had the best Butter until you buy this kind, Elgin Creamery Butter (fresh made) 29¢ Ib. Fresh Roasted Coffees 19¢, 23c, 25¢, 30c, 32¢ You save at least Five Cents a pound on the quality you receive. All 50c, 60c Teas .......... 24c, 34c Ib. We Sell Eggs that you can depend on ot e 278 20 S0e deg OUR 33c CONNECTICUT EGGs ARE STRICTLY FRESH. GINGER SNAPS FIG BARS WE MAKE OUR OWN PEANUT BUTTER SURRENDERS TO POLICE. UNFILLED TON New York, Sept. 10. tonnage of the U. 8. Bob Veal Man Will Answer to Crime | - Of Year Ago. Benny Stein, who disappeared from this city a year ago when the police | wer seeking him for having =old bob veal to an Elm street gracer, surrendered himself vesterday . He has been in New York for the past vear. Stein will be tried in the local court Monday on the old charge. | tons, a decrease of 20,085 July. tons The first regular meeting of , seagon of the working girls’ club the annnal take place, to attend, elaction Al of ofcers members are UNIONS REJECT PLACE, 1 filled Steel Corpora- tion on August 31 totalled 4,008,455 from the will be held Monday night. Arrangements will be made for a hnusewnrmlnx and will urged eeete— Bristol, England, Sept. 10.—The ! Trades Union Congress representing more than three million English work- ingmen rejected by an overwhelming vate today a resolution calling upon the parliamentary committee of the labor party to formulate and advo- cate terms of peace satisfactory to the working classes. I1ZED MILK SEIBERT AND SON Park Street, Near PERFEC’ELY : PASTEU Stanley. 6 teams. Tel. connection