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MAA: A FEW BARGAINS FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION Lot $3.50 Patent Button, Cloth Top, Sale Lot $3.50 Patent Button, Dull Lot $3.50 Gun Metal Button,Cloth Tor: Lot $3.50 Gun Metal Button, Pul! Tor. Lot $4.00 Patent, Button, Cloth Top, Sale Lot $4.00 Gun Metal, Button, ClothTer. Sale Lot $4.00 Patent Button,Fancy Top, Sale Price Price Price Price Price Price Price $2.49 $2.49 $2.49 $2.49 $2.98 $2.89 Sale Sale Sale Top, le run of sizes is not complete, but if your size is hereyou can save money of the Choice M, velties and Authentic Styles in Women’s Fall Footwear nd their way into our stock this season. JDaInen, HOES BOOTHS BLOCK NEW BRITAIN.. 2 Cream Connoisseurs We belicve that the Best of Quality in Beverages and Ice Cream lways the ¢heapest in the end erving the Best. Therefore we go to the extreme Special Sun aés This Week ..10c ..10¢ B. H. S Sundae. .. romorc Sundag ... Senlor Sundae .. Piping Hot Drinks To Freshman Sundae . Junior Sundae ..10c Drive Away The Chill “lark 8 Brainerd’s g e A City Items s for all occasions. Moderate ftiss E. F. Purtell (1 flight up) St., Hartford.—advt. Corbin and Walter P. Hud- leave Thursday for a six rip to the Panama-Pacific on in San Francisco, Cal tonight and closed all day s’ Day. Besse-Leland Co. n's Shoe store will be closed olumbus Day. of marriage were announced ry's church yesterday for the | le between John F. Price and an Flood. The wedding olemnized on October 27, Knox, singing teacher. Booth's esdays. Voice trial free. —advt. m Towers, well known here er superintendent of streets, city for a visit of several Mr. Towers is still in - the hstruction business and is en- h this work in Newfoundland. jnd Mrs. John Pomeroy Bart- le sent out invitations to the b of their daughter Eleanor ‘arter Phelps, Saturday, Oc- Ith, at 4 o'clock at All Angels’ New York City. oston, Red Sox official sweat- ilson’s.—advt. Ind Mrs. A. D. Arnold, Frank nd several friends from Wick- 1., spent Sunday with Mr. and C. Knight. They made the auto. body knows it's Besse-Le- or good clothing.—advt. Jlfagan of Kensington has noti- police that a quantity of fur- | niture belonging to Joseph Stanton of | Detroit, shipped to this city, has heen stolen from the car at the Boerlin siding. Everybody knows it's Besse-Le- land's for good neckwear.—advt. Forty-six hunters’ licenses were issued at the town clerk’s office Satur- day. A marriage license was granted this morning to Fred Leonard Nelson of 161 Jubilee street and Matilda Re- gina Roth of 115 Belden street. Everybody knows it's Besse-f.e- land’'s for good shoes.—advt, Quarantine has been cases of diphtheria and Dix streets today. ‘Winifred Kennedy 'of New York was a week-end visitor in this city over Sunday. Everybody knows it's land’s for good- hats.—advt. There will be a special meeting of the New Britain lodge, Loyal Order of Moose, this evening to take action on the death of the late Michael O’Keefe. Court Friendly, No. 45, F, of A., will also take action on the death at 7:30 o’clock. The monthly meeting of the board of public safety will be held tomorrow evening at 8 o’clock in City Hall. John O'Brien, Dr. A. J. Barker, Peter Cervis, M. J. Kenney, Fred Mc- Enroe, John Smith and Mike Smith are attending the baseball game in Boston today, released on on Whiting Besse-Le- Mrs. Charles Sheldon of Holyoke, Mass., is the guest of local relatives. ' A marriage license has been issued to John Hubbard of 63 Hart street and Miss Belinda Green of 67 Cottage Place. A meeting of the committee on rub- bish and garbage will be held ‘Wednesday, The committee has chosen Councilman John A, Dolan as s Long As They Last pkgs. Sanigenic Toilet Paper 25¢ Banigenic Toilet Paper Cabinet 25¢ ~ All for 25 cents The Dickinson Drug CO. 169 & 171 Main Street { land’; ; Parker Shirtsi—advt. | Norfolk { summer. | the proud parents of a daughter born | A preliminary - report will be received Burlington | | Maple Hill links Saturday afternoon. chairman and Dr. T. E. Reek: A meeting will be arranged with the committee of the Chamber of Com- mree in the near future. rybody for Besse-Le- especially knows it's good shirts; Mr, and Mrs. Albert Grauer of Cot- age Place have returned home from where they spent the past Mr. and Mrs. Robert Skinner are yesterday. The monthly meeting of the water department will be held this evening. of the boring work at reservoir. Michael J. Meehan has transferred to James J. Watson land and build- ings on Elm street. E. O. Kilhourne has transferred to Walter Donahue land and buildings on Francis and Charlton streets, John J. Higgins and James J. Wat- son have transferred land and build- | ings on Allen street to Adolph and Mary Mynhart. Anna Orzak has purchased land on Birch street from Lena Gorbach. Dr. Fred Lee of Brooklyn, N. Y., is the guest of his brother on Summer | street. Eight warrantee deeds were filed, ten deaths were recorded and twenty marriage licenses issued at the town | clerk’s office during the past week. Everybody kncws it's Besse-Le- land’s bargain basement for bargains | —advt. { Medal play will be held by mem- bers of the New Britain Golf club at | The committee in charge of ar- | ranging the card tournament of the Foresters will hold a meeting this | evening in Court Prosperity’s meeting The Oldest Property Owners in this vicinity do not have to be iuformed that we do 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., paper your walls, etc. BEST OF MATERIALS, SUPERIOR WORKMANSHIP. AND SEE US FOR PAINTS, WALL PAPER, VARNSHES, or any of the Supplies that go with our line, THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY 3 and 5 Franklin Square. New Britain, Conn. first class CALL STAINS, place. Contractor T. W. Crowe who has | the contract for the new vocational high school expects to complete the work about December 1. | Joseph Glover, George Dobson and | M. J. Moore are in Boston today at- tending the Red Sox-Phillies baseball game. Miss Sadie Sheehan of Hoboken, N. | J., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Shee- han of Bassett street. OUR DELICATESSAN DEPARTMENT Has a full line of Salads and Cooked Meats to serve the busy Housekeeper when Unexpected Guests ar- rive. Come in and give us a trial. With all our improve- ments we are sure we can please you. IN OUR BAKING DEPARTMENT WE WILL HAVE THE FOLLOWING TO OFFER YOU: Butter Scotch Cakes Spices Squares Parkerhouse Rolls We now have our complete line of Cream goods on hand such as: Cream Puffs, Chocolate Eclairs, etc. Watch the Housekeepers Bread Sale. 4¢ a loaf. Bring in the coupon and receive a Crisp New Dollar Bill. THE LADY ON OUR CANDY COUNTER WILL HAVE THE FOLLOWING: Butter Scotch Wafers 19¢ per pound Walnut Butter Scotch Wafers 25¢ per pound All our own make candies. Buy from the Maker. “SAFETY FIRST ON OUR ICE CREAM” Orders delivered to all parts of the city. HALLINAN BREAD & ICE CREAM COMPANY 142 MAIN STREET ITALIANS PLAN Rachlin and Richman have leased | land on Chestnut street formerly oc-' cupied by M. I. Jester from the New Britain Machine company. The wedding of John Hubbard and | Miss Blinda Green will take place | at St. Joseph’s church tomorrow morning. Wilson's Nothing in the way of silk gets as much abuse as a neck- tie. We buy our dollar neck- | wear from houses that make | nothing but dollar ties and better. The silks are the| heavier kind that stand the| battle. There is no satisfac- tion in paying a dollar for an | extra large fifty cent tie. Our assortment at 50c is of the better sort, we make it a point to sell silk instead of big shapes. Bow Ties—Knitted Ties— Scarfs 50c to $3.50 at | Parade In The Afternoon Followed By Day and despite the fact that country this the Under the Social Club, in the afternoon to be followed hy dan armory. the city | armory platoon of police under Chief lings and the and will ter of the city. various Italian societies will partici- pate in the parade which will end Hanna's armory will then take place, | o'clock. TO HONOR COLUMBUS | Jonn I , Will be chairman. prominent Italian speakers, Rosario Giaimo of Brooklyn, secretary of the Sons of Ttaly, Dancing and Excrcises / dresses. The celebration ‘lude with a concert and is Columbus ting until midnight. their | Italian businessmen Italian of | i Plannig for the celebration and lbrote is expected that it will be way. Tomorrow. will Tomorrow, October 12, is at war, the %o one ity propose day in no mean held here. auspices the there of will Savoy be a parade | WILL OF and later exercis . 3 ng at Han Fstate kq All the Ttalian societies in are expected to participate. The parade will start from Hanna's at 0 o'clock headed by Ra Band cen the dren of Deceased. The niody will of the late was filed today in the p: court. The testator decrees that New Britain City h through the Members of just debts have been paid, hn Carmody. To his Julia and Nora Carmody the hold furniture is bequeathed. t) where the exercises tween the sons Jechn Sheehan, and daughters who is to act trust of , until he John Sheehan mody, powered to sell any part and William or all if necessary. The will was drawn on July 3, by Attorney Henry P. witnessed by Dr. ‘W. Morse Hicks and Dr. J, B. ster. John Sheehan has been pointed executor. John Sogardus, HOSPITAL L1 at the New the Women's Bo: of life membership tickets, being $25. It is hoped sponse will be all who are interested sriptions to Mrs. should Katherine are co-operating | vl s of CARMODY, ally Divided Between Chil- Patrick Car- daughters house- The | remaining part is divided equally be- | and Richar attains Car- trustees of the estate, are em- from 5 until 8 | DiNonno, president of the Mayor Quig- will respond for the city and two Attorney | grand ! s a and - oseph Santella of New Haven, edito 3 of the Italian Courier, \\111‘(1(\;:\'01":(1’: |\ WEDDING fAT, BUBEIER, con- | the most successful of the kind ever | the | sum of $300 is to be paid to his son | of | MEMBERSHIP., For the benetit of the free bed fund D. Richard Carmody's share of the estate | 1914 | Roche and was | Dr. Web- ap- Britain General hospital | rd is planning a sale | the price . a liberal re- | made to the offer and send ! HARYT FORD., THE NEW FASHIONS IN AUTUMN Millinery We rich variety of Hats better than ever are presenting a wonderfully before and which are notable for their pricing. The best leading millinery artists are moderate designs from the shown and with them are stylish crea- We have endeavored this season to make tions from our own workroom the style range exceedingly broad and sensible and the Hats have been selected with the utmost care. You will find the extreme in the showing jut you will find more of the kind of Hats fashionable women like, the Hat that is emart and chiec. not begin to describe the extreme beauty you will find in this mag- nificent But printer's ink can- display. Choice Assortment of RESSES SPECIAL VALUES AT $10.00, $12.50, $i4 $18.00, $25.00 UPWAR See our large display of Fashion's newest models in Dresses for Street, Afternoon and Evening Wear—of such fashionable materials as Taffeta, Charmeuse, all the much wanted shades—also hanrdsome Serge Dresses and the latest style serge dresses with silk combination in plain colors, stripes and plaid effects. Crepe de Chine, Crepe Meteor, in . Dancing frocks in all the beautiful evening shades. New arrivals of the Charming Dresses daily. Stylesin Evening W earables forMen They may change only slightly from sea- son to season, but he who disregards these lit- tle changes will soon notice that he does not have the smart appearance that marks other men. HORSFALL’S CORRECT EVENING APPAREL will solve all questions. Here are some notable changes : The Oxford Tie has superceded the Pump on account of its comfort and more snug fit; The plain white Pique Shirt should be worn; ,TheHat has a tapering Crown and Roll Brim; The Bow Ties should be plain white or white with a black edge; Black Clocked Hose and White Gloves — Pearl Studs and Links. Tovstalls “Pp PAYS TO NUY OUR KIND” 93.99 ASYLUM ST. Jonnecting with MARTFORD, 140 TRUMBULL ST, Chappella and and they were attended by Mrs. Angelo Palumbo. Rev, A wedding which was attended by Mr place Burritt prominent Italians took 3 olclock at the reception with music and sion chapel on Cherry street. The i ments followed. The bridegroom contracting parties were Miss Rosina | employed at Russel & Erwin's many erday at attest the surpassing beauty and inter- est of San Francisco’s great spectacle. WESTERN UNION Day Letters and Night Letters make it possible for you to enjoy the inspiration of this wonderful achieve- ment yet keep in daily touch with home. THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. Francesco Mancanaro and Paul Roc- chini performed the ceremony and a refresh- in