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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, ‘Boston Store BLANKETS AND COMFORTABLES “Preparedness Is the Watch- w word of the Hour. It Is Mild Today But May Be Freezing Tomorrow Comfortables—Filled with | “nice clean cotton, with Silko- line covering, at $2.00, $2.25, $2.50, $3.00. Silk Mull Covering, at $3.75. Lamb’s Wool Filling, $4.00. Down Puffs, $5.50 and $7.50. Beacon Blankets — In white, gray and tan, $2.00 and $2.75. Plaid Blankets—full size, $2.75. _Army Blankets—Blue and Khaki, $2.00 and $2.75. California Wool Blankets —white, gray, red and plaid, To insure Victor quality. alwaya Iook for the famous trademark, “His Master's Voice.”" It is on every Victrola and every Victor Record. It is the identifying label on all genuine Victrolas and Victor Records, If you love music there should be a Victrola in your home . With a Victrola you can hear the greatest arti.sts right in your own home and develop a thorough understanding of i A AV A AV A A A A AU A Ay AU A AAURAU RAUAA AU A DAATAAUNVAAY | m-%& Cao, HARTFORD Business Hours 8:30 to 6. Pictorial Reviow Patterns Satundays, 8:30 to 9. Are Always in the Lead. Mail and 'Phonc Orders Filled FPromptly, THE COMPLETE CORSET SHOP Featuring Every Good Make EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR MME. IRENE, GOSSARD TA PRE- MIERE AND THE POPULAR SAGE-ALLEN SPECIALS The corset plays a very im portant part in the toilette of the well dressed woman. Absolutely necessary to get the corset model bust suited to your flgure and one that will insure the correct lines. Important, too, to have skilled fitting service such as you find here and for which you pay pay nothing extra. Many a woman's success as a smart dresser is largely due to the advice given by her corsetiere, Here are corsets for all figures—the petite, the average, the full, and the stout woman who requires an extra size. ets in pink and white, of coutil, batiste, broche, dancing as light as a feather and yet durable. Riding, corsets s, athletic and bathing corsets. Ferris and Ideal and (l\lldr(‘n 6 months and 1 year old. Shirred Waists, 1 to 14 years, 250 to $1.50. Corsets from $1.00 to $25.00. Brassieres, 25¢ to $5.00. Brassieres of crepe de chine, linen trimmed with ny laces. Also the Bandos, from 50c¢ to $3.50. Made of silk and crepe de chine. ‘We carry these makes: La Premiere, Gossard, Mme. Irene, La Grecque, Royal Worcester, Ivy, C. B.,, R. & G., Benjamin & Johnes, Successo, La Resista, Flexo, Pansy, Warner’'s W. B.,, Thomson Glove Fitting, Nemo, Girdles, Pansy, Treo and B. J., Ideal, Ferris and H. W, $5.09, $6. 00, $7.00, $8.00 and $10.00. Cotton Blankets—GQc to the world’s best music. This superb instrument fills a $1.65 great gap in the daily lives of people . Mot ; ies i sic and McCall Patterns—10c and everywhere and carries its mu 1 15c. art into the homes of all the world. LEONARD & HERRMANN CO. Whether you crave for beautiful . ’ ’ 2 aetas] ; s’ & Wom tumn dSui PU] ]I operatic arias or charming concert Mlsse & “mvm"gr]lxss Té]u SU ts & m ‘What a charming change they offer to Misses and Women right now when new things are such a delight. Kereisler, Kubelik, Paderewski, Pow- ell, or Zimbalist; stirring marches as well as to the ear. Any Victor dealer will gladly demonstrate the various styles of the Victor and Victrola numbers by Caruso, Destinn, Farrar, ; - =S 4 A Notable Display—Expressing the Latest Ideas in Modes Fabrics ALTERATIONS FREE. PROMPT SERVICE. ERE"IT“RS WEEP AS by Sousa’s Band, Pryor’s Band, Con- —$10 to $400—and play for you any music you wish to hear. ‘Walists, Maternity corsets, Brassieres—B. & J., De Bevoise, Pansy, Ivy, Gossard, H. & W. VA AAVIAVIAV] JPAUMUPAYPAUNAPARAURAURAL U JeAVRAVRAPAVFAVAAUMAURAY] CROWLEY BROS. INC. U Gluck, Hempel, Homer, McCor- [ i | Models in nroadolmhs—\c“:‘llCoir"erls&urs — Poplins — Gaberdines, if Men’s Wear Serges; Coats richly lined and warmly interlined, some mack, Melba, RUHO, Schumann- handsomely trimmed witth the fashionable furs, while others with & LR & velvet. Heink, Scotti, or Tetrazzini; exqui- = site instrumental solos by Elman, 165 Main Street, 227 Main Street, New Britain TWU smres Middletown way’s Band, or Vessella’s Band, or < - JUSTI[:E VANISHES delightful selections by Victor Her- va:.,‘i'f:"':?\?v.’?(i;éfflzso | bert’s Orchestra; or just want Harry & Lauder or Nora Bayes to amuse you and while away the time— the Victrola brings you whatever you wish to hear. Everything that is beautiful, entertaining, instructive—a delight to the mind New York Judge Leaves Unsatis- fied Claims of $27,500 » - New York, Oct. 3.—Justice Richard T. Lynch has gonme to “the middle west”, leaving behind him & vacancy on the city court bench, a host of in- dignant democrats and judgments, most of them uns agi i i i b \E;Uit-:‘;d;:\sgfif:uofifg Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden, N. J. \tes on the bench did 10t know of his resignation which was sent to Governor Whitman on Satur- 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 exterior decor ating. R EA R AURAU AV AR AU A RAUPAUMAUAALRAY AV WARAWAWAVI AW ARIAVY] Y] Important warning. Victor Records can be safely and satisfactorily played only with Victor Needles or Tungs-tone Stylus on Victors or Victrolas. Victor Records cannot be safely played on machines with jeweled or other reproducing points. O G G e A G0 Jurist was able to supply an ex- New Victor Records demonstrated at all dealers cn the 28th of each month planation to the creditors whose judg- ments were returned unsatisfied, but he left no word for the members of his party, who are deprived by a few weeks of the chance to nominate his successor at the primaries. He was 5 elected by Tammany Hall, but the ap- pointment of his successor is in the . hands of a republican governor. The explanation of the judgements was made three years ago, when An- Made by Fuller & Warren Troy, N. Y. Since 1832 na W. Baldwin obtained a judgment for $2,966 against the justice in Queens county. Somebody had been running up bills in his name, he de- clared, and he had begun criminal and civil proceedings against him. But still the bills were run up, and AUNMUBAYRAUNAY wwmmvmmvmmflmwm 1 'W[INEWD‘BVRDVV\ flmmmmmm‘? iimvmvmlmvmwmmvm JEAUAATRARA L ’L\VlmVl}N(me VL‘&W( Q\8j= [ ~ a dozen judzments have been filed Il W“w I \ 7 I since February 17. A 2 A 1 I \ \l Some of the judgments were: Feb- 2 Neheva ruary 17, Edward Walton, $1,344; [ I I February 28, A. J. Baldwin, $5,070; March 16, Richard C. Bondy, ..6,4 same date, same creditor, $6397, th judgments; arch 17, Townsend Real- Crews of Interned Vessels Decide to |Sallors along , annel where | after a smz 3 any. They | ty company, $1,942; April 15, John D. o Home, their ships are anchored. A small | Will raise vej s season and Campbell, $ April 21, Arthur J. | Woman Claims He Was Father of Her . sl church, a windmill and farm build- | another tract 3 1 out as | Baldwin, $5,070; May 24, National Philadelphia, Oct. 3.—A German |jngg . being erec and the 744 [an athletic field for Bank of Commerce, $1,011: June 14 Son and Both Bring Action Against | village is being constructed by Poertner Motor company, $62.58; Au- Istato Ior $410,000. nterned sailors of the Prinz gust 17, Browning. King & Co., $84; _ Friedrich and the Kronpri September 13, Acker, Merrall & Con. | ; Bridseport. Oct. 3. —Alleging that | helm in a corner of the Philadelph H i . Seymour J. Hyde, a Greenwich man- | ng ard, where they will live under Chief Judge O'Dwyer, to whom fell | Ufacturer of woolens, did not provide | g ard of United States marines until the duty of explaining the sudden de- | [oF them in his will as he had agreed, | the close of the v parture of his colleague, said that sresa; Donahue, ‘of New York, ‘¢ When the two vessels were con- Justice Lynch had become counsel to son, Albert J. Donahue, — — — % the recelver of a railroad “in the mid- [ PrOUSht sult for $440.000 against ' 6 er ec a er Ao e SR B O IS o el cenwich; g Yes-O Gl % on Saturday. The position was offered | 92MeS J. Allen, of Chatham, N. J., es-une ass \ 3 to Justice Tynch In July, he added. ra | and Walter L. Worrall, of Pelham Ma- % Sop =2 nor, executrix and executors of the S ¥ 3 . . A ;\:}?}t‘e:m‘: thedchietiudee, Justice | estate, It Has Been Done, So Scores of J \ will convince you of the o | known as the Perfect Baker. WPRES £ 8E (fhe. : d Hyd Cirriny o New Britai ens Say. ; : i i R Gt hie besininiyquties ce. el L mxdl' ;‘.mch",‘f.:,:f; Y | To get rid of ng back, measure of good taste, No other range has a better \;ccord for rehztlt:l]f serlv ustice synch’s term would e i 2 el i i . L4 11 S 3 Y = The shar vinge - . - . e % lowever, 1S no € on. expired at the end of next year. Fis | Pert J. Donahue : : s Rdag el purity and nourishment ice. The perfect baking oven, : y salary was $12,000. He lived at 199 | he ‘;““"’ [t s Y : R this beverage contains attractive feature of Stewart Ranges. They have many Riverside Drive with his wife, who | fOr the two aiter his - Ther = & i abotm ¢ ¢ = & e ing devices that it will st S e ey Bl e a. fuel-saving; time-saving, labor-saving de: For many, many years the Stewart oven has been wealthy contractor. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with. LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a local disease, greatly in- fluenced by constitutional conditions, and in order to cure it take an internal remedy. Hall's Ca- tarrh Cure is taken internally and acts thryu the blood on the mucous sur- faceg' of the system. Hall's Catarrh Cure was prescribed by one of the best Physlcisnl in this country for years. It s composed of some of the best tonics known, combined with some of the best biood purifiers. The perfect com- bination of the ingredients in Hall's Catarrh Cure is what produces such wonderful results in catarrhal condi- tions. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. All Druggists, e, Hall's Family Pills for constipation. $400,000. forme cges f /_cases ’tis the. kidneys =, : 5 PN - pay you to investigate. Made by Hyde paid her $2,000 a 3 > s Kidney Pills are for weak | birth of the son until his death, i - 1914. New Bri citizens testify She says she was forty-eight years Mrs. ennis Whiting street, old when Hyde died and she expects | N¢ in, I had sharp pains § to live at least twelve years more she | in my back. times they were at. § 0 will be due her. | Severe but I managed to keep up on ys she presented her claim to | MYy feet, although often I felt bad s2utrix and executors, which | enough to take to bed. AL times I they refused. had pains in the top of my hL«d and Albert J. Donahue alleges that he | occasionally dizzy spells, educated and supported by Sey- | when I sat down I had to grs mour J. Hyde, and that the latter | object to help myself up. I use promised that after his death Donahue | eral boxes of Doan’s Kidney Pill Get acquainted with this, Con- necticut’s finest, Wwould have as much as his other chil- | they cured me.” dren, but that he did not so provide Price e, at all dealers. Don’t in his will. si - ask for a kidney remedy-—got The Fiyde estate, according to the Kidney Pills—the same that will probated in Greenwich in April, | ¢ Mrs. Dennpis. Foster-Milburn | N TAP AT LOUIS W. FODT, 1915, was valued at $2,189,435. ‘0., Props., Buftalo, N. Y. MANN SCHMARR, W. FULLER & WARREN CO., (Since 1832) Troy, N. ¥ SOLD BY F. W. LOOMIS & CO Heating and Piumbing 156 Arch Sty