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BOWEN & CO. [z winswea] |, W“‘TE Sl NEW BRITAIN Telephone 610 # Christ. We have none of this in stock but have I HART FORD, { CARTER’S | WE ARE SHOWING COMPLETE FA LL MILL]NE RY | WHITE LEAD 8§ ASSORTMENTS OF § and every ounce of it is guaranteed absolutely pure. ¥ K OPENING DAYS || asatmemommi-g [} NEW FALL GLOVES . guarantee the materials and workmanship. Try us. : All the best makes in all lengths and every conceivable shade. MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY AND PROMPTLY FILLED. OUR STOCK OF ‘W F. COMPRISES ALL THE LATEST ‘. STYLES AT POPULAR PRICES. ‘A 1-clasp Washable White Doeskin and Natural Chamois Gloves % & 2 with all black or black and white embroidered backs at $1.00 pair. N 1-clas ‘Washable C G1 , W 8] backs G 3 and 5 Franiin Sguars. oW Britala, CORR. § (B ccvn with puris voint sticching, in ivory, Newport, tan, pearl, white and black, at . S .15 pair. o - _— - i ‘Washable 1-clasp Capeskin Gloves, pique sewn with black em- i H 5 = o s — T - ¥ broidered backs, in oyster whi te, ivory, canary and gray, at $1.50 pr. TR = = i e s SR Our Suzette 2-clasp Overseam Kid Gloves with Paris point itching, in black, black with white stitching, white, white with black i % ;i B stitching'and tan, at ...... . $1.75 pair. M HALL] N ! B The Valanca Kid Gloves, piata sews with twd laxse pearl clkens WE i Y ® L] nc. . and fancy embroidered backs, in black, white, tan, gray, butter, beaver, navy and green, at $2.00 pair. | Successor to N S— SR Hallinan Bread and Ice Cream Co. The Season's new faShiOllS are on dlsp lay and For Saturday we will have the usual line of Bath § i IMPEGGABLY GORRECT FALL CLOTHES we believe our ShOWin Of Smart HatS Wi“ intel“ =) Buns, Coffee Cakes and Stullers. Also Cream Puffs § _Supremely Smart F?“ Hats g and Chocolate Eclairs. N. E. and Cream of Wheat § Undisputed style leadership —unques- est you. They are decidedly above the averagein (|} kic, regular 10c loai, sc per loof in the store. ||| fioned value-giving pre-cminence—and un- 1 BUTTERSCOTCH ................ 10 . ized re of —th the factors th style, quality and value. Hundreds to choose from SYZILS O . e | Lbucnlen Lol in all the Smart styles of the season, including e e e e for discriminating dressers. Admirably Exemplifying Horsfall suprem- Spanish Turbans, Military Modes, Large Tam OIS e e e e e e B . Shanter The Candy Special for Saturday and Sunday : Clothing The Home Made Kind. In these new Suits and Overcoats are em- COCOANUT KISSES .............25¢c b bodied the smart cut and character, the un- Beautiful showing of Smart Sport Hats. M : mistakable hand tailoring and the inbred f caste of class that have always made our gar- Saturday we will have Roast Stuffed Spring Chick- § ments the first choice of men who will have ThiS week iS Openiflg Week. SpeCial disl)lay. en, Native Roast Sugar Cured Ham, Roast Beef—and nflglillllgs b}:t gzig {lig;lge;t standard. a uits 0 . All invited. all Kind of ol Meste o Fall Overcoats $22.50 to $50. Frankfurts and Potato Salad for Saturday’s . o o S 3 2 Our blg Glove StOCk IS now complete Wlth al upp(;l;r Own Home Made Mayonnaise Dressing in i fin mfu114$ the new Fall Shades. _ all our salads. ] iT PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND SUNDAY’S ICE CREAM SPECIAL WILL BE: : 3-99 ASYLUM ST. Connecting with 140 TRUMBULL S7 CHOCOLATE WALNUT 2 s HARTFORD. e “SAFETY FIRST ON OUR ICE CREAM” ] | | shares at $25 par. Business will be- o “ 5 szy Items gin with $3,000. The hotel was for- There’s a2 Reason. merly the Hotel Grand. " ¥ = New Britain council, O, U. A. M,, is I e sulivan som of D. 7. sl | aireads makipe Bloss for the Shrery 3B Europe Stiil of 176 Washington street, has re- | ance of its thirty-eighth ahniversary ’ d his studies at St. Thomas sem- | next month. The lodge was insti- N 3 s v of Hartford. tuted on October 16, but the celebra- upp les ur usual values in women’s $4.00 j tion will probably be on October 22. s. Damon’s Shoe Shop.—Advt. Oscar F, Kraus has been elected . . i | K rough Lawyer A. A. Greenhers, | president and treasurer and Frank | DEMOCTAtic Probate Convention C ASH STORE g . Papus has sued K. Kokenedes | Urban secretary of the O. F. Kraus - wmmm- ) P — ¥ | B . p100. The writ is returnable be- | Company, Incorporated. . . g | e ity court on the second | On next Wednesday evening ten | 000363 HI for Seventh Time 142 MAIN STREET | day of October. | candidates will be initiated by An- e latest models in serge dresses, |dree lodge. I. O. O. F. gette combination, also a full A program of vocal and instrumen- At the democratic probate conven- of winter suits, fur trimmed, |tal selections was carried out after | tion for the district of Berlin, held at ol today as it ever was. ley and Whalen's, 212 Trumbull | last night's meeting of Martha Chap- = | s OTGne m oot £ e The fith thorefond d the party headquarters in the Leland i ¢ S t, Hartford.—advt. ter, O. E. 8. Refreshments were rermanent committee, and P, F. Mec- . : : se:ved, building last evening, Judge B. F.|Donough was named by E. O. Kil- T.B. DOWD NEW HEAD remains that we can sell you the very finest oil at the old low price. ks. Hortense Williamson ard . g : e ! i 5 Gaffney was unanimously renominat- | Lourne and his action was endorsed. 4 o b LB P fnter, Miss Beatrice, of Koekuk, Rally Day” in all departments will ¥ ’ s e OF COUN $ H. 60c PINT $1.00 QUART $3.50 GALLO? aré the gucsts of Mr. and Mrs, | be observed Sunday by the First Bap- | cd far the offlce for the seventh time, | Chalrman King named T. W. 0'Con- OUNTY A. O . * IRt " ajg g 0 ror and E. . aurne a committe: Wi o Cherimutistrast. tist church Bible school. The convention lasted no longer than | ¢ notitication and they left to i —— in- ? 7 i B 5 Hjalmar Malmfeldt of Maple street | necessary to organize and act on|foem e oot i i - bert A. Buell of South Norwalk |oee"today to enter Syracuse Uni- | Judge Gaffney's nomination. He was| .onjon C POmince of the convention’s| windsor Locks Man Defeats Daniel | § i g kiting friends and relatives In this | yoro 2 action. 4 2k .. 3 35 y. e B e oo A few minutes later Judge Gdffney ¥. Renn in Spirited Contest X he St. Jean de Baptiste soclety returned with the committee and ac- 5 hn J. Johnson, Hilding Nelson | will meet the second and fourth Sun- | cepted the nomination. In responding for Presidency. % E DRUG S I ORE Hulda Nelson have incorporated j days of the month at 2 p. m. until : - tc the canvention's action, Judge otel Nelson and filed a certificate | further notice. - N : Gaffney said it is always a pleasure| L..0tWY B Dowd of Windsor Locks | g Wam o 4o em Store corporation authorizing a capitsl - to receive a nomination fr 's | was elected president of the Hartford T on from one’s ABUMAIN- STREET We have always offered our trade the finest, imported Beri French Olive Oil. It is just as easy for us to obtain shipments of this The war in Europe has not affected the The new fall suits in velvets, ve- | lours and novelty suitings, trimmed with all the popular furs and lined ; k of $25,000, divided into 1,000 tellow townsmen, a renomination is | county division of the Ancient Order flattery indeed, but to be nominated | of Hibernians at the eighteenth bien- with seoncing Sl Bashiriiel Shov, for the seventh time ta a constitu- | nial convention late yesterday after- 40 Pratt Street, Hartford.—Advt. "_m(‘f“ 0’?“ of the state is an appre- [ noon. The contest was spirited and cia one's services that is worth Dowd had ri ve: danie! - st @ always.” He th took Karaneski testified that Gilin- » E o glasonyo - 1 o Mr Dowd had to win out over Daniel last and always. e then took aranesk! ified th 3lin s\\ta&i:‘eg\:f;‘or‘;:\“ o ;utnéxf . while and worth remembering. F. Renn, of South Manchester, who |yp the cases of famous Irishmen that | ski came home at 2 o’clock 3 vedis & S . ouching upon the work of his af- | sought re-electi he office. Tt ke America | afterncon and after eating his d . 1 hanage . en = 3 soug! ction to the office he | have helped to make America. E son a ating i bsolutely Removes R e . fice, Judge Gaffney declared that | other members that were chosen are: . the next speaker Mr. Delaney | ner grabbed her and forced her into 4 s al 4 i ) i 5 1ere are few persons who at some Joh J Armstr g, artford rice | int: Quigley but bef, 8 | bed room where he choke her 1 . is city as there k. i e ey some | John J. Armstrong, Hartford, vice | jntroduced Mayor Quigley but before |a roorm ere he N r dlgeStlon' One package ons e e o . time in their lives do not come with- | president; Martin J. Murray, Hart- | so doing he dclivered a clever speech | til neighbors came to her assista : :i- |are several local children in the in- . o ! ot c pves it. 25c at all druggists. | (8,500 . . : ].‘wm(mhcnsc?? l?f the probate caurt. | gord, recording secre Lawrence | iy which he continued the subject Further evidence indicated that : : ‘ . otones opihe grave and be- | p. Mangan, New Britain, financial | treated by Mr. Leeney. Other ban- | inski stole $67 that Michael Kar - s . yond, it touches the interests of all, secre . A resolution was intro- | quet speakers were e . J. | had in a trunk and then took a tra R . i 4 jfor in the execution of the trusts of [ quced giving the county president the | Sullivan of Rev. W. A. Ha anch, | eling bag belonging to another board ' ;',;:l‘ofi(.”';:,,.l',”nfam‘fm "f ;"”“M out | power to confer with Right Rev. John | A, 0. H.; Thomas J. Smith, first vice | er and skipped out. Ofiicer Gustave | e peiian ma‘ki;g”“‘lz"‘:;” ]“"g)fl:”‘l{l J. Nilan, bishop of Hartford diocese; | president of Rev. W. A. Harty branch; | Litke arrested him on Smalley stroet e . m“‘:“'rf;""‘f and secure his permission to have | Lawrence P. Mangan, Major Lyons of | last evening. g e lclne - people milsh U6 sefesvaraad, he o | oY dohn T o pastor of St. | Hartford, County President Renn and Judge Meskill sent Gilinski to ia Phan, the weak minden . ths ejer- | Mary's church, appointed chaplain. | several others. | for four months on the assault chars insolvents and many others. The du. At the Ladies Auxiliary meeting An invitation was received and ac- ! and fined him $100 and costs for the any it > €U | the following were elected to office | cepted by the convention late yester- | theft. or JUDGE B. F, GAFFNEY, ;::.:m‘:»f i:"‘c“m“:“l"““‘f _““]‘;‘Z‘ re (°h7 | for the next two vears: President. | day afternoon, from the Kast Hart-| Amore Doneli, who told the court 7 SLng.1as o8 0RO, S J. Tomlins, Hartford; ce | ford branch, to hold the nineteenth | that his name was a “swell one,” was heski the state gains by leaps a 5 & ¥ leaps ‘and bounds Mrs. M. T. Crean, New | bicnnial convention in that place two [sent to jail for twenty days on then formally notified of the conven- | 2nd the state is more and more tak- e i 7, arge < 4 oy a committee and made a brief speech | United States is also going to take its e N R bnttne il e e s Ella G arvin Hartford. of acceptance. The convention then | tcll. Judge Gaffney concluded with 4 O . T i & et o feocepience M olconventeaiinen LM TE RCasteveie i alimitn (e e R | CHORKES \WOMANVAND SN el b s nitee i itch” Hazel, Peroxide Hydrogen, Alcohol, Aromatic | e e e e el s cstaarantlena master Frank Sullivan, arrested last night by o P g &S bers of the press were Judge Gaff-|of his ability and withaut fear.or | P€laney presided as toas a THEN ROBS EOQUSE uvn..m- House, s sent torw.;\l for tan Bpirits Ammonia, Listerine, Rose Water and Glycer- §| ncys ‘suests at a chicken dinner, favor, thanking tho convention for the | O an excollent meal was o d. days. e was charged with besgin¥ T T dBay R Attorney P F. McDonough called | honor bestowed upon himm and assur- ;‘l'“"‘] 5 speech in which he thanked —_— on the streets and pleaded guilty. i i i i B s r o f elegates for honoring the eciwy —————— Hair Tonic Toilet Water an a um. the convention to order and the fol- | ing the delegates he would strive to | {he delega L Y | John Gilinski \ 5 Stre e e, y lcwing delegates were present: From | live up to it. mith thelr Presence e lntroduced John Gilinski of Connerton Street Sent | yopy o HUTCHINGON OFFICERS: : n oWl Brital 5 Silb, State President John F. Leecney o 2 s 7 S SR Frosted with Black lettering, 50c value 39c. New Britain, BE. O, Kilbourne, John il i e o to Jail for Four Months Hort & Hutchinson has accepted H. Ross, T. W. O’'Connor, acting for TR . = L A he resignati tehinson as i o e T TAKE SPECIAT COLLECTION. as a man of which the Toh Gk A Hined 8 100! the resignation of Guy Hutchinson as_ Berlin, William Dooley, John P. A special collection for the deacon’s | zation is proud and who has done secretary and treasurer of the con- Fitzsimmons and John McKeon, act- | fund will be taken af the morning ch for Hibernianism. Although he | John Gilinskl, a boarder at 35 Con- | cern. The following office it . X has been in office v a short ne | nerton street, was charged before! alected: Presi ard S. H ing for T. C. Fagan. services at the First Baptist church | o} 3 il o ol 8 gav Sl | sands Ll el Bl oo | Goctod: s Eres1d Gy A NG N | Hs P. F. King was chosen permanent | o8 # B0 e | has and will continue to live up to | Judge James T. Mes poli o president, MaxwellS, Hart; tr sttt D R Sunday. This deacon’s fund is a xpectations of his local followers. | court this morning with brutally as- - Norman P. Cooley, and secre- special church f ich is used Ir. Leeney asked their support in | saulting Mrs, Mich , 8t |tary, Losan B. Phknit e Extitensd. Ncminations were then called for and fund which ! 169-171 T. W. O'Connor nominated Judge | entirely to assist the poor and needy | helping him to malke his term a suc- [ whose home he lived. and with ste son will continue to act 48 a mMmeme tney, briefly referring to his qual- | Who arc members of the church, Tho | coss. The kevnoie of the entire or- | ze sum of monoy from her | hor of the board of diréctors. He will DRUG Co 9 MAIN STREET ifications and resard as judge of the |deacons of the church have cl of| - yas sounded when Mr. Leency caded not guilty and | begin his new duties with the Wi court for the past twelve vears. The | it and their work is ays per: | said “We love Ireland with all ouar | crcated a scene when ho cried and | Overland company of New York the . next business was the choice of a |8IVINg assistance in a quiet manner, heart and soul but we.are Amaricans | blubbered like a schoolboy. fArstisot’ Oetobls