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) i 7 ew CLall Jiyles @it your appreciation. Every cxpectation of good taste— gemand of faultless style is met with a charming variety of west New York modes. COUSINS SHOES (Made in New York) For Women ‘he selection of the finishing touches to your Fall cos- ‘rdellghtful For evening wear ar any daytime occasion— eet, a social function, sports afield—among the many styles usins Shoes will be found just the appropriate one, satisfy- opmpletely with its fit, comfort and exclusive smartness. DANMON? SHOE SHOP 267 Main Street the First |at the Y. W. C. A. or at | Baptist chuich parlors. Constable Fred Wirkle has sold the bankrupt stock of Louis Neuhold to M Kennedy for $467. John Mazuckazk, ten years old, of BOTTLES and SY‘RINGES High street, was given a severe lec- ture by Prosecuting Attorney Kilett It you have an Old Water Bottle yesterday and sent home. On Satur- or Syringe laying around thg house, :day night the boy took his father’'s tkzat leaks, or one that isn’t. satis- revolver and {rightened the neighbor- :::i:org';‘eangflsr"gu i:ee‘l0 tgfirnisgr:f“? hood by shooting I* on the street. y 5 R 7 But slight damage was caused by Ll e o SRR b the fire at Frank Fritzon's house at new 3 p"{{e;‘g’;e’xe O et yoz":“h“ o 328 South Main street yesterday af- s . 4 ternoon. The fire department was At heRe iR EEC e fandiSilonsvou called out by an alarm from box 23, Crossed wires are said to have caused the blaze. A daughter, Lois Ruth, was born = ‘Wednesday to Mr. and Mrs. Willlam . i e et McWilliams of Rockville, formerly of New Britain. po ’ ( ' § 8. Stanley Horvitz, eve specialist, i has resumed his duties at his office * i 5 . after a three weeks' illness.—advt. DPRUG STORE Several members ot the Ladies’ Auxiliary, A. O. H,, went to Terryville < TI,(-?QV:,LZQ. Store IAT MAIN STREET ‘'WE PAY 25¢ FOR OLD HOT WATER 25 Cents for Your Old One., vesterday where they assisted in de- gree work of the Terryville auxiliar Fred Beloin will leave tomorrow to officiate as a judge at the Westfleld horse races. He will also officiate next week at the Danbury races. John Riley of Johnsonburg, Pa., is visiting his aunt, Mrs. James Egan of Beaver street. Up to Saturday, Tax Collector Loo- mis had collected $7,865 in taxes for September. His record for the entire month of September in 1914 was $8,100. : A marriage license has been issued to William P. Suilivan of Guilford and Miss Catherine Anna Walsh of 10 Broad' street, this city. They will be married at St. Mary’s church in a few days by Rev. Willlam Cav- anaugh of Hartford. A license has been issued also to John Albert Gustafson and Lydia Lu- Bhestnut strect and his kander, hoth of 325 Hartford avenue. e — - Railroad employes under Section Boss Smithwick were engaged yester- day installing new crossing planks at the Main street crossing. The fore- man was obliged to ask for police aid to keep a big crowd of sightseers from interfering with the men as they found it almost impossible to proceed with the work, so great was tho CHOOL TIME [ “your children need Books, " .. ioioon Paper, Ink, Pencils, Come §|.. e s oo at right prices. Stationery Department 18 George Rocofsky, the for- mer was struck in the head with a piece of iron, inflicting a deep cut, The Dropsek boy's father complained to the police. Items born .to Mr. and Mrs. | prack at the New Britain ppital yesterday. ¢ Johnson 762 Farming- Hartford, who has in N. Y., with Maurice school thas returned teaching, private lessons, formed.? Phone Eliz. Dresses for all occasions, Moderate prices, Miss E. F. Purtell (1 flight up) 69 Pratt St.,, Hartford.—advt. Grace L. Baum, of voice, studio 347 Church St., phone 514-3.—advt. contralto, teacher Tele- The annual meeting of the Fire- men’s Pension and Relief association will be held next month. The first mecting of the Women's cjub will ke held on October 12, either lehildish quarrel Saturday t year old Stanley Drop- people, members vesterday on dentally learned something about life on the rolling main as far as the Con- necticut river could demonstrate it, for on the return trip they felt the effects of the high wind which later in the night developed into full gale pro- rortions. The trip down the river frecm Middletown was thoroughly en- joyved. The party stopped at Rock Landing for lunch, which was pre- pared by the young Jlady members. The wind kicked up a choppy sea on *he homeward voyage and a couple of the young ladies suffered from sea sickness, They reached Middletown about 9 o'clock and bid a thankful “good bye' to their stout craft for the more comfortable and steady going homeward bound trolley car. he Dickinson Drug 169 & 171 Main Street State Deputy Daly Council, K. stalled by Mulligan of Thompsonville at Hanna's building Main The committc, in fair is tainment of the ant evening tions are to be extended to officers of the state to be present and take part in the the which was formerly the meeting place of the IJlks is being discussed. hall and also for social rooms, necessary Made in beginning of the great European war, Wise, augurated “Made in America week, a sale of goods made in America. idea caught the public came spread to all states. the past fourteen months, ica has been the communications. manufactured goods” keynote everywhere Wise, tive America week sale, will prove even more successful then the first.—advt, The Oldest Property Owners in this vicinity do not have to be informed that we do first class work in 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., puper your walls, ctc. BEST OF MATERIALS, SUPERIOR WORKMANSHIP. CALL AND SEE US FOR PAINTS, WALL PAPER, VARNSHES, STAINS, or any of the Supplies that go with our line, THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY 3.and 5 Franklin Square. New Britain, Conn. Watch Our Deficatessen Department i We have had scores of inquiries as to what makes our Salads s0 Delicious. ) CARE in choosing our Ingredients. CARE and PATIENCE in own make MAYONAISE and preparationn, COMBINED with you have the recipe. our A Generous Trial Size in Sanitary Containers 10c ea. 49c per quart. Cold Slaw is our fastest seller............ 15¢cperlb Potato Salad the best whatever ......... . .12¢ perlb Macedonia Vegetable Snlad——Everything in Sea- son . 28c per Ib Macaroni Salad with . 20c per H A variety of Fish Salads at Reasonable Prices, Your Choice of Roasted or Cooked Mcats in Our Baking Department We Wil Have the Following to Offer: Sunshine Cakes ................. Apple Turnovers ... Cream Rolls ... .. Pastry Bretzels . . . Parker House Rolls . Now that the Cold Weather is coming we will have our lines of Delicious Cream Good Chocolate Eclairs, Cream Pufls, cte. Watch the Housekeeper Bread sale, Ie a Joaf, coupon and receive a Crisp New Dollar Bill, The Coupon of the week ending September 18th, was won by: Mrs, Charley Chaplin of the Kcystone Motion Picture Co., of N. Y. The Lady on the Gandy Counter Will Have the Follow- ing to Offer You For Temorrow: Victoria Fudge .. Molasses Kisses All our own Made Candies. “SAFETY FIRST ON OUR IGE CREAM.” Orders delivered to all parts of the city. .... 12c each .e... bceach . 20c per do< Bring in the .. 15¢ perib . 19¢ per b Buy from the Maker, HALLINAN BREAD & ICE CREAM COMPANY 142 MAIN STREET 10c per doz- INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS \ JES! Beginning TS COMING next Sunday, a be held at Mulligan to Be Charge of K. of C- Exercises, weeks' mission will Mar; church. elected officers of | Of the soclety of C., will be 1in- will be he'd morning and evening Deputy Willlam . | the two weeks. — The first week of the pa last week to the men The Rty of Jesuits and serv he recently State be devoted to women the Italian members of the parish. expected that the mission will be tended by many as the Jesuits h a special aptitude for this kind of ligious effort. The first service begin with the 10:30 mass next S day. various councils throughout the | Y _ street on October 1.|and charge of the af- plans for the enter- visitors and a pleas- Invita- makKir » iy anticipated. JU NILE MINSTRELS, minstrei troupe of which m exercises The leasing installation The juvenile Mar such hall in which be held, of the will s parochial school a hit at St. in Kensington last winter, is being organized for the and appearance at the The troupe and girls there The girls prove qu Some of them and The | meetings having ali ideal place for R season make its A. B. fair. § 3 pesed of boys Weck at Wise, | fifteen of each. Hru an innovation conveniences, first America simth & Co-, ago, soon after -~- Just @ year the chorus, Rehearsals will soon Smith & Co., of Hartford, in- | 8"- with geat success a | institut i The ho- sentiment, the movement large commercial moyed rapidly and Amer- dominate factor in “Boost American has been tho in this country Smith & Co., took the initia- | in this district and the second starting today, | and the Events have al genera flbortr b RAf CORN twon St. It will be in charge ices for will rish and It is at- ave re- will un- st. | ade Paul's church bazar re- will T. is com- being tite will have solo parts and others will be in | be- HAR'YT FORD, Hundreds of Choice Autumn Styles in Trimmed Hats To Choose From at Dillon’s at $5, $6, $7.50, $8.50, $10 They prise original designs from our talked about hats in expert are the most Hartford—they com- the own millinery artists in comprising Turbans, with a'l the newest ideas in trimmings such Sil% 7 tbbons, smartest shapes of the season, Sailors, cornes, etc., trimmed such as Ostrich fancies, Flowers, Steel Ornaments and many other beautiful triminings which you'll surely admire. There are hats for every type, for ull occasions, in splendid variety. Come, and try these charmiig hats on, then you can readily unders stand our standard for value giving Splendid Assortment of Women’s ‘and Misses’ Coats We are showing such great variety and such a large stock that it is difficult to give vou the right impression of the stock by a few examples—a few minutes of your time, will be pleas- antly spent in an inspection of the new comfortable looking coats which are bristling with smartness. Coats cut with a wide sweep, with large and high-cut collars, many with fur ashionable materials as Vrivet, Plushes, Velour, Corduroy, Whips cords, Mixtures, Serges, Gaberdines and Broadcloths, prices range $9.98, $12.50, $15.00, $18.00 $19.75, $25.00 upwards, however, collars. IN OUR CUSTOM TAILORING Clothes for the Business Man- For the bsuy man who spends most of his day in the office, a suit of medium weight will be found best for comfort and health during the Fall and Winter. DEPARTMENT Our abundant variety of patterns repre- sent choice selections embodying style and individuality. “A GOOD BUSINESS SUIT FOR $45.” THorstalls “IT PAYS TO RUY OUR KIND* HARTFORD, €3.99 ASYLUM ST. Connecting with 140 TRUMBULL ST, RENIER, PICKHARDT & DUNN 127 MAIN STREET. OPPOSITE ARCH. TELEPHONE 317-2 The New Fall Suits and Coats Are Here POINTS — Al FEATURING ALL THE NEWEST IASHION os run to exquisite richness, Furs are used in the trimming of almost everything and materials of course are more than usually handsome to correspond with the richness of these rimmings. NEW NEW SKIRTS, NEW WAISTS and BLO '8, SILK ™ TICOATS, NEW MUSLIN UNDERWEAR: LA GRECQUE TAILORED UNDERWEAR THAT MIT. » New Fall Models of t he leading makes of Corsets are there, Corsets Pitted if Desized, In such® |