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A7TUIN DAILY WHITE LEAD for Painting purposes was made 306 Years Christ. We have none of this in stock but have CARTER’S WHITE LEAD and every ounce of it is guaranteed absolutely pure. NOW is the time to place your order with us for FALL PAINT" .. _ cspecially exterior work.. We guarantee the materials and workmanship. Try us. THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY 3and 5 Frankiin Squars. Hew Britzia, Cona City Items [Goodness of ‘“‘Aunt Delia’s Bread.” advt. Children’s urse.—advt, The twentieth nding of the Order of celebrated this evening. IChildren’s Odad Tro d’s of course.—advt. Harry Burd pianist instruction. dio 125 Camp treet. Phone 1529.— vt. [Children’s nd £ | i Besse-Leland’s of Hose, ' Aspirin is made by only one company. of Vasa anniversary the | will HART FORD, rs, Besse-Le- WE ARE SHOWING ALL IN New and Fashionable Autumn Millinery If large assortment, choice styles and moderate Autumn Millinery interest you, then you should visit Dillon’s ] ery Headuarters, for we are showing the largest variety of the son’s best stylés at prices that will surely interest you. Among the most popular styles are: THE “TAM’S” VOGUE which is brilliantly scores of styles, conspicuous for their picturesque charm, of velvet with a single effective ornament THE LATEST IDEA To get the genuine Bayer-Tablets of o o Aspirin see that every package and every tablet bears g fount kin in pen with clip far 98c. ! Printing Co., 66 Church ill open this prices in illin of the oz civie Comerce sea- has resumed Weds Laubin, pfanist, Apply Booth's block demonstrated in g ; fashioned The trade-mark “Aspirin” (Reg. U. S. Pat. Office) is a »» guaranteethat themonoaceticacidester of salicylicacid in these tablets is of the reliable Bayer manufacture. “The Bayer Cross— Your Guarantee of Purity High-Crowned Hats—some softly dtaped; others quite severe in their lines, in hatter's plush or velvet. Continentals—with their so becoming. ailors and Turbans in styles “ihnumerable—invariably adornment and owing their smartness to their ver lines. The collection, notable for its charming comprehensiveness, attractively priced. saucy flaring brims, their piquant lines ' Aple in ffhe New Britain perators Local, three member: v the lead of t 1 ¢ Motion Pictu said to nun their is 4. M. HALLINAN, Inc. Successor to Hailinan Bread and Ice Cream Co. t & traying occu- s ey in a heated | are often vou losing your grip on and from tle four ur hox suffoc i e Are your health strength slipping away Mother--His New SuitIs Here BUILT FOR HARD SERVICE AS ARE ALL HORSFALL SCHOOL SUITS FOR BOYS All V700l Materials, tailored by the best Boys’ Clothes Maufacturers in this country, make these clothes the smartest, best fitting and most serviceable your money can buy. Patch Pocket Belted. -Models — “Pinch Backs” in single and double breasted styles —no boy will be better dressed if yours wears one of these. ; Buy Him—A Mackinaw in a fine new plaid.—Sweater, Hats and Caps—Odd Wool and Corduroy Trousers. — Shirts, Blouses, Stockings, Ties. Hovstulls iT PAYS TO BUY DUR KIND V398 AGYLUM ST Comnesting with |40 TRUMBULL 57 HARTFORD. an- | short pay for | he theater relin nand inary you? Have you disobeved the laws of nature, trying to force For Tuesday we will have our Coffee Cakes and Bath Buns. CAKE SPECIALS WILL BE: .... 10c each vour body to Go more work, or I ve more play than your ner- Do you feel that your vitality is be- system could stand? Wine Cake apped and you are no long r what you used to be? ASSO!‘!ed Cakeg. Our Cream of Wheat and New England Bread, Fresh, Sweet and wholesome. Regular 10c size loaf, 8¢ per loaf in the store. Ice Cream of the Hallinan Standard is the Kind you will find here. What better dessert could you plan on, than our Ice Cream? Buy it in the store and save money. American Vanilla, Chocolate and Strawberry in the store 30c per qt., in paper Egg Vanilla in store . .40c per qt., in paper Neapolitan in store ... .. 35¢ per gt., in paper French Vanilla in store 60c per qt., in paper “Safety first on our Ice Cream—There’s a rea- son.” Visit the Delicatessen Counter for Specialties for Lunch and Dinner. Our Home Made Potate Chips at Fresh every day and fine. HALLINAN’S S T e DO THE RIGHT THING— AND DO 1T NOW! JEtigh « Health is too precious a thing Vaudevi A trifled with eney’s th DR. CLINTON J. HYDE to be - Put aside what you are doing —go and see Dr. Hyde, the Hartford Specialist. Dr. Hyde has made a name for himself as a very successful special in all Nervous and Chronic Troubles. ourt Pride getric hall. ublitdh (18 Witt's Ha LULECELALILY not only find him a reliable spe- cialist, but a sympathetic ad- visor, a true friend. committée meets If you feel your health slip- ping away from you—if you realize that you are not what you ought to be: you have tried other doctors without get- ting help—don’t hesitate, but go at once to DR. CLINTON J. HYDE z HOURS P H T HARTFORD SP TALIST. 5 p. m. 254 Trumbuil St. "HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT. R A 245 L. G SR, GHIEF COMPOUNCE | A JOLLY 0L SOUL, Had He Known of T. & H. Outing | Civic bureau, Ch: e A i Sot Q! 2 T SO §*block. When you consult him you get the benefit of his vast experience B 2=lversary of (Order fof and mature judgment. You will jsa, by Tegner lodge, O. of V., Vega il armony ets in N lodge, "A. asonic hall ", Mattabessett Tribe, I sets at 242 Main street . R M., 9 a. m. to rstaecker lodge, in Turner 11. o $2 A LN O TS WEEK and 7 to 8 p. Sundays 10 to 1. m. 35¢ per Ib. ourt 217 M, Prosperity, in street. tar of Good W ets in Jr. O, U. of A., meets lodge, S. M. hall. of B.. | 2 cep was attacked with much gusto, and intermittent songs and repartee sounded down the valley and across o ew St. Britain Cir Jean de Raptiste B, of F., meets nali. : X i sing with the usual rnaking, the members and the club repaired to the car disported themselves in feats of ath- letic strength ang ability. There was cverything on the program from spir- ed running races to the old time consolation events. Following is the list of successful participants: Boat —George Forsberg, first; ¥. Campbell, second; Harry Sanders, { thira. speech- guests of npus and vey lodge, Arch street 127 WAIN STREET. OPPOSITE ARCH. CHILDRENS’ o ets in APPETITE AND HEALTH oss of appetite is a sure sign of ill H A. 0. U. W., blth. _ [Phose who teke Dr. Williams’ Pink s for Pale People a8 a tonic invari- ly say that their improvement began th o noticeable increase in the appe- . When you are sick and your vi- ity is low your appetite fails. Noth- | tastes good. You take no pleasure [ 'your me: Under such circum- nees good digestion is impossible. [Dr. Williamsg’ Pink Pills tone up thz htire system, the blood is enriche hd good red blood is essential to nor- al digestion. The glands that secrete e digestive fluids’ are strengthened, bt merely stimulated, and you once ore enjoy a good appetite. Looking rward pleasurably to meal-time is the st sigm of returning health, strength hd vit: What to eat then becomes a problem hid it is molved by the diet book. that ¢ br. Williams Medicine Co., Schen- dy, N.-Y., -will send you.on re- neshe- ks gives the relative digesti ility differenp:foods, gives the proper diet h various diseases and is a handy book PR, s ot Dr, Williaias? Pink Pills s fifty cents box. Yourown drig- fist sells them or they will bé sent by il, postpaid, on receipt of Priue. This is blue Monday at Lake Com- pounce, lonesome after the festivities of Saturday, when the members of the Traut & Hine club held their twelfth annual outing' and sheep roast at the Listoric resort. The lake isynow closed for the season. From now on it will be left in the silence of the Southing- ton valley to meditate upon all the joyful events of a frolicsome summer | and develop a goodly coat of ice dur- ! ing the winter, More than 100 merry-makers had pathered in the old banquet hall on the shore of the lake Saturday when { ‘President C. F. Hartman of the club pronotinced the farmal welcome. George W. Traut of the Traut & Hine Manufacturing ~¢ompany - introduced the invited guests to the assemblage. There were visifors from as far as Baltimore, Md., anda s near as Bris- tol. Bach was tendered an ovation. After these farmalities, Lynch’s or- chestra struck .up & lively <une, the For Pickling Purposes 2 Quart Size 10c each | bany, New York Potato race—J. Sullivan, Hartman, second; H. Hop, step and Brown, first; J. J. Daly, second; E. N. Humphrey, third. Sack race—F. Crawford, figst; Sanders, second; third. Running broad jump—C. Hallinan, first; D. Dougherty, second; E. Hed- well, third. first; C. Keeling, third. H. N. Humphrey, 100-yard dash—O. Miller, firgt; A. Brandt, second; E. Hedwell, third. Bowling contest—W. J. Scanlon, first; E. Warden, second; E. N, Hum- phrey, third Pool contest—F. ; D. Doughert 'n, third. V. McDonough, fir second; George Officers Elected, At a meeting of the club held pre- vious to the outing the following of- were elected for the ensuing President, C. F. Hartman; vice >sident, Albert J. Marks; secretary aind treasurer, F. V, MecDonough; evecutive committee, C. A. 1d J. W. Sulivan. T, D, Walker was irman of the committee in ch of the sheep roast and had as his istants Fred Garrity and B. “lark. Beautiful souvenirs were pre- sented hy the Travt & Hine company to all present. sist The invited guests of the occasion | Me: Alma more, M. H. Hall and and Socket company, Cheshire, ‘hultz, of Harris Suspender com-. H, Sanders of Make- ny, New York; Buckle com- s. H. and J. Kerngood of rs of Waterbur i ew York; Geor Leather Belt co York; N. pany, jump—George Lathrop | arge | F. | Manufacturing company, Balti- | D. Guilford of | e Miller of | ¥ i New | Wardner, W. Hecht of Alma Manufactur- | ner, STATE OF CONNECTICUT: WEARING APPAREL at local rates unless the State Tax paid to the State Treasurer Balances in Banks (not in Savil forad. ing company, Baltimor ex-Mayor Hotchkiss of Waterbury; B. Grady of Randolph & Clowes, Waterbury; H. Quigley of Bristol Brass compar ‘W. J. Scanland of New York; B. Mil- ler of New York, H. C. Noble, M. Wightman of North & Judd Manufac- turing company, this city;E, G. Tur- ner, F. Crawford, Traut & Hine New | York affice; Dr. Clarke, Henry Bur of The Her: A C Others present were: Albert Anderson, John At | George Brown, William Brown, Harry Brown, B, Clark, John Cullum, O. arl, Frank Goadrich, Albert Hamlin, John Hollywood. . Hallett, B. Keel- ing, Chrales Lathrop, Edwa George Meisner, E. B. Miller, W. Ma guire, E. Parker, W. W. Penfield, Ber ra Lappan, O. hale, Edward 7. Sternberg, John Sullivan, Walker, O, am, John Worth- Jorthner, William a: a; arn, George structions and blank lists sent on application to State Treasurer at Hart- | 1« John J. Daly, editor ! . Hine of this city, i ra_Lynch, | All Residents of Connecticut owning taxable securities are liable to tax of four mills on the dollar has been ON OR BEFORE SEPTEMBER 30TH. The estates of those who neglect to pay this tux must pay A HEAVY PENALTY. ngs Banks) are liable to-this tax. In- F. S. CHAMBERLAIN, Treasurer. | STANL MEMORIAL The Boy Scouts will meet at the | church this evening at 7 o’clock. The feature will be the reading of the { Camp ‘'log” by the scoutmaster. All Scouts should be present. The Ladies’ Aid society will resume work on Wednesday afternoon at 2:30. Plans | for the fall work will be made. A {large attendance is desired. 2 Il Health Causes Loss to Workers of $880,000,000 Yearly. Washington, Sept. 18.—The import- {ance of prevention of conditions pro- of ill-health among workers here is urged uvpon industrial | as a business proposition in a | report on health conservation at steel | mills iss day by the bureau of | mines, “Importance of among worker: prevention of dis- can be realized,” CHURCH. | ical tion eases. Ready for School Opening—Children’s Dresses, Ho- siery, Underwear, Guimpes and Hair Ribbons. Our Fall line of Wash Gloves. All popular shades of a most reliable make. New Fall Coats that embody all the new styles. Materials are plain colors, mixtures and Bolivia cloth. Prices from $15.00 up. CROWLEY BROS. INC. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Paints, Varnishes, Wall Papers and Glass. 491 Main Street, opp. Laf- ayette Street. Tel 1199. Be sure to ALL AT ROWLEY’S to get estimates on your interior and extérior decor- ating. supervision to prevent introduc and spread of contagious di It recommends an examina- 3 for 25¢ ICKINSON DRUG CO.. walh MAIN STREET tion of all candidates for employment and all men already employed so that {amons approximately 20,000,000 | those physically or mcntally defective | workers in the United States is nine | may be detected and given medical at- | If medical attention be | tention < e —————————————— a day and earnings at = this loss amounts THREE TENEMENT HOME. v $880,000,000 annually.” All In slick order with an extra ‘“ Contending that industrial efficiency | Puilding lot. Yours on account of dent of the Teaa ot ; behind thy | owner working out of town. Spne vl e gone to New London |, chine, and that health is the work- H K LOCKWOOD Paiend e ereninsofthe F 0L T man's capital, and stock in trade LiealiEEEei I taarance A. & B. buitding-this evening. ¥ ma ek iitxade, *Maty S 5 SRt the report advocates a system of med- 86 West Maty Street. | the report says, “from the fact that Turner, F. Crawford, |t ‘ | the average loss of time due to illness rsberg, C. mon, Otto Miller, Hedwall, Tke F £ i J. J. Heath, H. E. Kceling, , Daniel Dougherty and | Youn H. G, BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package provesit 25catalld i DENTISTRY That Lasts. All Painless | Methods Used. Teeth With- out a Plate a Specialty. DR. R. E. BEARDSLEY, 353 MAIN ST, Cor. Commercial D P ite vice presi- | nd Miss Cath- the e aru