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Check This! A Wilson Suit Is an absolutely safe buy. You’re sure of quality. You're sure of the fit. You're sure of an assort- ment to pick from. Your sure of your money back if you want it. Everything for the Fall wear of men, hattan Shirts O] GLOVES Your Neckwear Always —AT— Wilzsan's City Items Lyceum theater Septem 5, Sizismund Seojowski pian ddeus Wronski, baritone, il give an entertaining musical ra- al. Tickets for sale af Leghorn's velry store, Main street. Price 50c $1.50. Proceeds for suffering Poland. ladvt. W. L. Smith has purchased the An- ews property at 32 Camp street. Goodness of “Aunt Delia’s Bread.” advt. Herbert V. Camp has purchased a w touring car. “Mallory Hats” for men and ycung en, blue ribbon winners at *he last at Besse-Leland’s, cf Laubin, pianist, has resumed pching. Apply Booth’s block, Wed- or by mail.—advt. New Britain council, O. U. il have a sheep rcast at ove on Sunday afternoon lock. Hart's grove is oadley street. Anna S. Hayes has opened her essmaking rooms for fall and win- r work. Phone 633. 162 Main St. advt. H. L. Mills has purchased a uring car. Miss Margaret Sullivan has resumed mo teaching at 113 Greenwood St. advt. Children’s sweaters $1.00 to Besse-Leland's.—advt. City Engineer W. H. Hall and J. ed Jackson, a member of the state Ao N at 2 opposite new $5.00 Hart's | SUDA Follow the crowd to the mecca of delightful treats. The finest Soda in the city, at Clark & Brainerd’s Drug Store. Remember the pies that mother made? That's the posttion we take on equal them. None othier could quite Sundaes. They are the best anywhere—at Clark & Brainerd’s Drug Store. CANDY The perrection of dainty sweets, nature’s own fruits and flavors tied up in wonderful chocolate coats. You know the best boxed candy is at Clark & Brainerd’s Drug Store. Page and Shaw’s, $1.00 pound; Fenway, 60c pound; Fenway Pink Pac ctt’s, 80c and $1.00 pound; ge, 50¢ a pound. Lig CIGARS For the man who he smokes, this message 1 erd’s Drug Store.—Roscdalc ads: Mozarts, Explorers and Peter Schuylers, 8 cents cach. smokes and for the m Buy your ¢ German n who cares for what & Brain- Perfectos, and savs at Clark Love ing Black White, a ten cent quality smoke, for 5c. TOILET ‘Whatever you need in Toilet Goceds, if you really wia 1 get them at Clark S always remember that you Store cles for 39c, and $1.00 articles Most all the popular advertised 25¢ GOOD> it the best, . Brainerd’s Drug es for 19¢, 50c arti- sold for MEDICINES Patent Medicines of all kinds, just as low as they can be sold for. board of health, inspected the sewer beds yesterday. New Fall Suits at Halloran’s Your money back any time if you want it at Wilson’s.—advt. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Cowles of Farmington, well known in this city, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter. advt. 25c and $1.00, at Besse-Leland aavt. Butter, the very best, 37c 1b. Na- Miss Annette Johnson of North street has accepted a place as cashier at Poli's theater, Hartford. A fine range of Wilson’s, $18 to $35.—advt. Mr. and Mrs. John Walsh of Stanley street are receiving congratu- 557 {1ations on the birth of a daughter. Solid leather shoes for boys and girls, every pair guaranteed, at Leland’s.—advt. William Greenstein has resumed his studies in the Brooklyn Law school. New Fall Hats at Halloran’s—advt. “Mallory Hats” for men and youns two expositions, at Bess -Leland’s, course.—advt. The general committee in charge of the coming bazar of the man societies es $15, Wilson $16.50, $18 and —advt. Junior $20 suits. Clarence Sandstrom, a graduate of the High school in the class of 1915, will enter Sheffield Scientific school this fall. —aavt. Eagle Shirts for Fall, Halloran's. —advt. A report from the committee in charge of the recent outing of Hira Temple, D. O. K. K. will be SHT?— mitted at a meeting at 8 o’clock this evening in Vega hall. One out of every four boys in New Britain are wearing Besse-Leland suits. The reason—more for advt. 1b. National Butter Co., 133 Main St. —advt. For Pickling Purposes 2 Quart Size 10c each 3 for 25c D B ) [SS—— ICKINSON DRUG CO.. 169-171 MAIN STREET i Children’s caps and hats 50c, cthers tional Butter Co., 133 Main St.—advt. | stouts in suits at | | their Sunday meeting in | galow | conditions | plans of the committee. men, blue ribbon winners at the e of | United Ger- | will meet this evening. | «“Boys’ Own Store,” Besse-Leland’s. | less.— | Tea, best value in town, 29¢ and 39¢ Most all preparations sold for 19¢, 39¢ and 79¢. . Brideaux of 247 Corbin avenue left today for the west to be absent several months. The Kavanaugh Shop, 40 Pratt St., Hartford, have beautiful gowns, serges and silk poplins for afternoonfli Satins, Silks and Georgette Crepes in the dressy types, original and distinctive designs.—advt. Children’s “Rough It 2 pair panfs suits $5.00 at Besse-Leland’s.—advt. . L. Marsh has returned from 's outing at Short Beach. Children’ uits $2.98 to $10.00 Besse-Leland advt. John A, T on of Hart street, who injured his foot this Dz summer while at the shore, is again confined to his home with the injured member. “Fit Form” children’s suits $6.48, ST §$8.48, $10.00 at Besse-Leland’s. —advt. Norden lodge, I. O. G. T., will hold orden Bun- and a supper will be served ifter the business session. Weather have changed the picnic at BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it. 25c at all druggists. Reduced fac-simile of bottle and package. For your health’s sake do not ac- § cept a substitute for “Duffy’s [ Pure Mal'& Whiskey Itisin a class by itself, as time has proved, and imitations that may be i offered to you cannot possibly do the same amount of good. - You will always find the genuine § Duffy’s wrapped in Duffy’s Annual, as shown in the above illustration. § After the Annual is removed the well f known “Old Chemist” trade-mark is § on the label and on the seal over t! cork, the name of the Company is I also blown in the bottle. Study the § illustration and you will be able to { avoid substitution. i ““Get Dutfy’s and # Keep Well™ At most drug- gists, grocers and (¢ dealers, $1.00 If they can’t supply ¥} you, write us. Useful household | bookiet free. The Duffy Malt Whiskey Go., Rochester, N.¥. § fo WHITE LEAD r Painting purposes was made 300 Years ofore Christ. We have none of this in stock but we do have and every ounce of it is guaranteed absolutely pure. FALL PAINT" \ _ cspecially exterior work.. guarantee the materials and workmanship. Try us. THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY 3 CARTER’S WHITE LEAD NOW is the time to place your order with us for We and 5 Frankiin Sauars. Hew Britala, Gong. J. M. HALLINAN, Inc. wholesale and economical. ! itary cenditions, of the purest materials Successor to Hallinan Bread and Ice Cream Co. Qur N. E. and Cream of Wheat Bread, pure, Made under the best san- obtainable. The regular 10c size loaf is 8c in the store. Why pay more? OUR CAKE SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY: 25¢ 18¢ 18c MOCHA LAYERS ................ DATE CAKES ORANGE CAKES . .. SUNSHINE CAKES 12¢ BUTTERSCOTCH CAKES .. 10c English and French Bath Buns, Stullers, Wreaths and Coffee Cakes and Brown Bread for Saturday. Cream Puffs and Eclairs are now in season. Safety First on Our ice Cream™ “There’s a Reason” SUNDAY ICE CREAM SPECIAL WILL BE: th, of wants. FRESH PEACH CREAM ........ 50c qt. Cooked Meats are a specialty with our Chef in e delicatessen department. None but the best cuts beef and the finest sugar cured Hams are used. For a quick lunch or supper we can supply your SPECIAL FOR TOMORROW: Roast Stuffed Spring Chicken. HALLINAN’S -==---CASH STORE.----.-- 142 MAIN STREET “Tests and was the sub- l HIGH SCHOOL MEETINGS, by Superintend- Events Tonight High class photo drama Fox's the- ater. Vau Keene; Hira Temple, D. O. K. K., meets in Vega N monthly meeting. Special meeting Martha Washington | council, D. of L., Jr. O. U. A. M. hall. Peace festival, Working Girls’ club, Juda’s German bazar general meets DR. FROMEN’S RECEPTION. Dr a ht church. local pital the Commer: a fitting fribute Dr. Fromen wa sented banquet held in the church basement the following sy and H. T. the Trust company, ert of Ohmar eran church, who presented the watch. Fromen bouquet of roses. Mrs. his m chosen words. WOMEN IN “PE Foll Grace Swain, Mrs. Mrs. ter, Johnst bers. ven on September 29 for a reh and la ools 8. H. Holmes when he spoke before all the teacher: In the morning W, G. Morehead, the athletic instructor, spoke on “The Physical Interests of High and Grammar School Students.”” This morning meetings were held by the committee on fi year auditorium and the committee on sec- car and upper class auditorium of the High school. The ating class publication commit- tee on the “Bee Hive" also met this morning and the calendar committee met this afternoon. deville and y's theater. motion pictures, hall. P. S. St. Matthew's church U GRAND IS SOLD. Hotel Nelson, Inco: block. committee porated, Purchases in Turner hall. Myrtle Street Hostelry. After dickering which has con- sumed several weeks, the Hotel Grand on Myrtle strcet has changed owner- i ship, John F. Willis, proprietor of the | place since a license was re-established were | there about a year ago, disposing of hos- | the lease to the Hotcl Nelson, Incor- i porated, of which Hilding Nelson is | at the head. Other members of company to conduct the place are Mrs. Hilding Nelson and John A. Johnson Church street. The new own- tme control of the place | E. T. Fromen's nniversary was celebrated at the Swedish Among the doctors, nurse’: fiftieth Dbirth- last Lutheran gathering members of the staff, and directors of 1 Trust compan As s pre- with a gold watch. At the ke: Bray, Drs. J. L. Kelly | T8 John C. Loomis of | Rev. Dr. Young- | Hartford and Rev. Dr. S. G. n, pastor of the Swedish Luth- charge of the transferred. Neither of the parties involved the transaction would diset I paid for the hotel, cafe until the license is the price was present with a but it is under- "The doctor thanked friends with a few well | 25000 any HOLD MINSTREL SHOW. Isabella council, Dauehters of Isa- held its first meeting of the n in Jud®@'s hail Jast evening. A ian/mihstrel show was held in at the Yale pageant in the 'which the following young ladies took New Haven, October 21: t: Misses Mary Donahue, Eleanor r Mortimer ; Bunny, Lucy and Ella Dunn, Rose and | | Grace Conlin, Eva Coats, Mabel Hipe- lius, Alice Hickey, and Kathleen Crow- ing lv lunch s served and an en- able dance held. As a large num- have just returned from their vacations the mecting was called PANEL, owing are the al Sunshine that will appear in the panel Spittler, Mr L. M. Barnes, Mrs. S, on and Mrs. George W, Ch The women will go to New the | & Mr. Willis remaining in | § in | 8 stood that it is between $16,000 and | ¢4 ter the regular basiness meet- | j | & a| ter will attend dress rehearsals. “home coming’ meecting. HARY FOIL. COMPLETE ASSORTMENTS OF IONS IN WOME TAILORED SUITS WE ARE FEATURING SUITS AT THESE PRICE $25, $27.50, $39.75 A great many women each scason look to Chas. Dillon & Co., to supply them with Tailored Suits at just about these prices. They know they can obtain the very best values at this store. This sea- son we are proud to say that we ve larger assortments than ever before. The fine tailoring of these suits is a particular point of which we take pride in presenting. There's a great many styles to select from, each model a style that will surely appeal to any woman who admires a handsome suit The colors are Black, Plum, Purple, several ies of Brown and Blues, and other equally attractive colors. The re trimmed ef- fectively with Furs and Velvet. Come in and try these beautiful suits on. You are not obliged to purchase THE NEWEST AND MISSF AUTUMN FASH- Horsfall’s, the Stere of Specialties, growing up here through years, has always been pre- pared with apparel that is consistent with the high standards, expected by its custom- ers. Sound, reliable qualities and intelligent service, are the ends to which we devote ourselves, CLEVER NATTY STYLES IN MISSES’ SUITS of broadcloth, gaberdine, cheviots in the sea- son’s newest shades, $25.00, $29.00, $33.50. Many are touched with fur, cthers are de- lightfully trimmedwith velvet and nearly all have either new collar or cape effects. Horstalls iT PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND ¥3-99 ASYLUM ST. Comnecting with 140 TRUMBULL S, HARTFORD. There is one business school in Hartford that fulfills every promise-- THE MODERN SHORTHAND SCHCOOL Frances A. Schureman, Principal. (For nine years with Morse College.) Day and Night School Now Open Pupils May Enter at any time. RS ———————— This school offers thorougt and $13 a Month ' Type complete courses in Shorthand, Type- Tndc anal writing, Bookkeeping, Penmanship, Instruction I ambitious young people for Se tarial, Normal, Stenographic, Book- The Modern Shorthand School 223 Asylum Street Hartford, Conn, 'Phone Charter 408 The Only Place to Purchase Your Fall Business English, Letter Writing, Of- Positions keeping and Typist positions. Call, e a Suit, Coat, Skirt,Dress fice Practice, etc. It efficiently trains Secured write or 'phone for information. 135 Main Street or Waist. Our styles are exclusive and our prices most reason- able. All we ask is that in select- ing your outfit, you will cail and see what we have to offer. Alterations Free l !