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BRITAIN DAILY HERA!LD | \W ) The Plan kind for ONE often as you like. sales to dealers, The extremely low necessar at regular price following rale C ONE CENT Buys a Genuine Heavy metal enam- eled finich aluminum top bottom. $1.50 PINT SiZE Therircs Botile When purchased with a hand sewn, exira heavy RUSSIAN HIDE CARRYING CASE A $1.50 NE@fih for $1.51 e R — polished and ¢ INARI TEA (% Ib pkgc.) 60c DELICIA CHOCOLATE 39c¢ BORDIN’S MALTED 250 LIGGEIT'S BREAKF. 20c JAR PURE HONEY 5¢ BOTTLE QUEEN OLI RASPB RRY AND STRAWB! 25¢ Liggett's MARMALADJE . 10c JOHN IN'S EBUCATOR TO! 10c KARO {ORN SYRUP HOLBROOK’S WORCESTEUSHIRE 43¢ FRENC!H OLIVE OiL ( at) DEC 40c LIGGETTS CREAM CARAMELS, Ib 5¢ BORDEY'S ALMOND BARS 10c BORDEY'S MILK CHOCOLATE WRIGL® S € U LL-YO A GRAP | JUICE Toilet Goods [ ) (pints) 5 & S $i 39¢ Alinos 50c Bath Brushes > 20c Borine Tooth Paste ....2 for 10c Castile Soap 2 for 35¢ Crown Rice Face Powder 2 for 5¢ Face Cloths .............2 for 10c Face Cloths ..... ..2 for 10c FLASH Hand Clcaner ...2 for 50c Georgia Rose Cold Cream for 5 25¢ Georgia Rose Talcum ....2 for 25c Hand Brushes ..2 for 15¢ H. & J. Tooth Paste ....2 for 25¢c H & J. Violet Brut Soap 2 cakes 19c Liggett's Rice Powder .2 for 10c Jap Rose Soap 60c (Box of 8 cakes) Kirk’s Olive 0il Baby Castile Soap ..2 boxes 25¢ Box Lilac Glycerme Soap (3 cakes in box) ...2 boxes 26c 50c Lather Brushes .........2 for 5lc 19c Nail Files .....2 for 20c 25¢ Pyralin Ivory Combs ..2 for 26c 50c Pyraiin Ivory Combs ..2 for 5lc 50c es—1 0z, ........2 for 5lc 50c Riker’s Violet Cerate . ....2 for 51c 25¢ Tooth Brushes . . .2 for 26c 25c¢ Turkish Towels . .2 for 26c 50c Turkish Towels .........2 for 5lc $1 Turkish Towels 5 for $1.01 50c Utopia Toilet Vater ....2 for 5ic 15c Utopia Talcum, Riker’s ..2 for 16c 50c Violet Exceisis Face Powder z for 51c 25c Wool Powder Puffs 25¢ Witch Hazel Shaving Lotion 2 for 26¢ 7¢ Evangeline C r's 10c Brown Bear Blend Tobacco 2 for 11c¢ 50c Briar Pipes Roulo 2 for 51c 15¢ Embassy Cigarcttes (10) 2 pkgs. 16c 25c¢ Selim Little Cigars (10) 2 pkgs. 26c 10c FLOR DE MURAT CIGARS, Tondres . . . X for 11c 217 MAH ST, FEW BZITAIN L e T IMINT and STER! DINNER MINTS . CENT. No limit to purchases at this sale (cigarettes excepted). For protection of our customers we reserve the right of refusing ANTER box 19¢ 10¢ 10¢ 10¢ 25¢ 75¢ 60c 50¢ 35¢ $1.5 25¢ 10c 50¢ 19¢ 75¢ 25¢ 23c 60c 25¢ 25¢ 39¢ 25¢ 39¢ 10¢ 20¢ 10c 25 33¢ “ay us our regular price for any item mentioned in this ad rertisemet and we will sell you another of th: same Buy as much and as cle of merchandise in this sale is exactly the same as we offer you daily prices at which the goods are sold make the No goo‘is delivered. \ charged or sent C. O. D. No orders t2ken after stock is exhausted. No mail orders accepted.. No goods Liggett’s | Breakfast “ e 4 Coffee This is our regular 35c grade of coffee.It is freshiy roasted and ground ready for use. P 26e TWO POUNDS o 19 10 1o ko 1o b0 9 BOTTL LING CF Saking Soda, fall pound . . ud’s Iron Pills (100’s) .2 for 20c Mucilage . . .. .2 for 1ic Library Paste -2 for t1c Carter’s Black Ink for 11c GRIPWELL GARTERS ..2 for 26¢ Houschold Shears for 76c Jaynes Blood & Nerve Tonic 2 for 61c Jaynes Balsam Tar ... 2 for 51c Jaynes Blood Making Pills 2 for 36c 0, No. 3 Hot Water Bottle 2 for $1.51 Liggett’s Kidney Plasters 2 for 26c Metal Polish ..... .2 for 11c Rockbwrn Alcohol Si .2 for 51c Silver Polish . .2 for 20c Auto Goggles . cene .2 for 76c Cloth Bound Novels ......2 for 26c 100 in bottle ...........2 for 24c Cascara Tablets; 5 gr.— $2 Guaranteed Fountain Syringe 2 quarts HIGH GRADE MINE (American Petrofol) pint 2 for 61c Kitchen Knives, 3-inch steel blade, aluminum handle 2 for Linen Handerchiefs 2 for Milk of Magnesia . .2 for Playing Cards .. «...2 for Rubber Gloves, Handry ..2 for Soda Mint Tablets ......2 for Sanitary Napkins; 14 doz 2 pkgs. Solid Alcohol, Rockburn . .2 for Vanilla Ext., Riker . 2 for ‘Wizard Polishing Oil .2 for FOR THE SMGHKER Brass Ash Trays, (set of 4) 2 sets NATURAL CIGARETTES Package Ten, 13c—Package Twenty, 14c Not more than 1 sale of 2 packages (46 Cigarettes) to a customer. 217 MAIN T, NEW BRITAIN (GOVERNENT'S SUIT AGAINST R R OPENS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, Reading Alleged to Have Monop- oly of Anthracite Coal ‘Washington Oct. 10.—FHecaring to- day of the federal government’s anti- | trust suit against the Reading Rail- road interests for alleged monopoly of anthracite coal production and transportation launched actual con- sideration by the Supreme Court of more than 700 cases on its new term docket. The first opinions on cases | argued at the last term, are set for | next Monday. The Reading case headed a list of specially important litigation ad- vanced for more prompt disposition. | The alleged combination is said to have asseets of $500,000,000. lowing this case, a similar suit against Fol- | the Lehigh Valley Railroad and con- stituent interests is to be heard. An array of counsel appeared be- | fore the court today in the Read- ing arguments. Representing the government were Attorney Gregory, Solicitor Geneeral Davis, As- sistant Attorney General Todd, and Thurlow M. Gordon, special assistant Jackson E. Reynolds, Charles Heeb- ner, John J. Johnson, Charles E. Mil- ler and Robert W. DeForest defended the Reading interests. The suit against the Reading com- General | pany, a holding corporation, the Phil- | delphia and Reading railroad, the Philadelphia and Reading Coal and iron company, the Central railroad of New Jersey. the Lehigh and Wilkes- barre Coal company and others, in- cluding Geeorge F. Baker and other Reading directors, was begun at Philadelphia in 1913 in the federal district court. Since that date Mr. Baer has died. The court’s decision was favorable in part only to the gov- ernment, in deciding that the hold- ing company’s union of the Philadel- phia and Reading Coal and Iron com- pany and the Lehigh and Wilkesbarre Coal company, two of the largest an- thracite producers, was a combination in restraint of trade. The lower court rejected the government's charges that the Reading company itself, with its constituents, was an unlawful com- bination, or that its carriage and pro- duction of coal constituted a violation of the “commodities clause.” On appeal the government is seek- ing separation of the Reading and Central New Jersey railroad and coal interests to divorce transportation and production, restore competition be- tween the Reading and Central New Jersey roads, and redistribution of stock of the Lehigh and Wilkesbarre Coal company. That the Reading interest control 194,000 acres of coal land, with two the governm In replies filed, the defendants deny control of more than 20 per cent. and declare their profits have averaged only 18 1-2 cents a ton. OFF TO MARYLAND Candidate Hughes Leaves on Western Trip and Will Speak at Hagerstown and Baltimore. Philadelphia, Oct. 10.—Charles E. Hughes left Philadelphia today for Hagerstown, Md., and Baltimore on | billion available tons, or 63 per cent. ! of the known supply, is contended by | his western trip. 1916. i | RY 600D c0. WEDNESDAY IS bARGAIN DAY HERE and We Are Offering Some Extra Good Values in Sample Coats, Suits, Dresses and Children’s Wear, as well as | Domestics and Furnishing | Goods. . Come Here Tomorrow and | you will find Money Saving | Values. | Men’s Heavy Coat Sweaters, in Oxford, $1.25 value. Wed. at ... 89C Girls’ Union Suits in White Fleeced, lined, 39¢ value. Wed. at. . 250 | Best Quality of Apron 7 Gingham. Wed.,yda ¢ C | Extra Heavy Cream Domel Flannel, worth 1215¢ 8 Wed. at, yard .. ... C Lunch Boxes, good size, 9 worth 25c. Wed.at < C Mercerized Table , Damask worth 39c. Wed. at, yd 2 5C Women’s Smuggler Vests, made of Beacon Blanket Mr. Hughes' train left here at 10 ! L et e et v 30 SOHOQL GIRL STRANGLED | Cloth, worth 75e. 550 delivered at Hagerstown fair grounds | | Wed. at . shortly after 3 o'clock this afternoon. | : | Police Have Good Description of Man | 10 Rolls of Good This handsome 59- piece set of fine Saxon China has an attract- B ive, exclusive design andisdecoratedin the § § soft shades of gray, § § green, pink, yellow and blue with a gold line around the rim. A Full Dinner Set For Coupons We ordered several carloads of these sets before the war, for future delivery, and are therefore able to offer the com- plete 50-piece set for 25 coupons and only $2.75 in cash, sent express prepaid. Get your coupons with Wedgwood Creamery Butter and at the same time enjoy a pure, firm, rich-flavored butter. Pure-bred cows, rich milk, pasteurization, model creameries and air-tight, dust-proof packages insure your receiving this fine butter absolutely fresh and sweet. Coupons, also, with Parksdale Farm Eggs. P. BERRY & SONS, Incorporated, Hartford, Conn. Sole Distributers for New England States Note: As we now offer a 50-piece instead of a 42-plece set, we have been obliged to increase the required number of coupons from 15 0 25. I Seen Giving Candy to Child Whose | The special was due to pass through | . 25(: Harrisburg, Pa., enroute and to stop | Toilet Paper, Wed. there ten minutes, but no speech at | that city was contemplated. | Body Is Found In Cellar. 50c Blue'Enan‘el Stew Pots, Leaving Hagerstown at 5:30 p. m., | white lined the Hughes special was due in Balti- | New York, Oct. 10.—Strangled with # c more at 7 p. m. Mr. Hughes will | her own book strap after having been Wed. speak there tonight in the Fifth Regi- | assaulted, Tillle Brown, an 11 year oid ’, = ment Armo: Willilam G. Jackson, School girl was found dead today in | Women’s Extra Heavy Nighi a former United States senator, will | the cellar of a Monroe street tenement, Gowns, worth 69c. preside. Mr. Hughes will leave Bal- | 07 the lower east side. Wed. at C timore at 11:30 p. m., for points in The girl had been missing from the .- a West Virginia. home of her parents, Bernara and | $3 Bed Blankets. $ 1 98 Wed. at ..... O Yetta Brown, since yesterday, when she failed to return from school. The TO HOLD WHIST. police have a good description, it is | === Plans have been completed by the ' S2id, of a strange man who was seen ; buying candy for the child at a street { stand near the schocl she attends. OIL PRICES INCREASED. Pittsburgh, Oct. 10.—Continuing their efforts to bring to the refineries the vast quantities of crude oil now in the hands of producers, the principal Pittsburgh agencies today at the opening of the market announced an increase of ten cents a barrel for the higher priced grades, and five cents for heavy oil. The new prices are as fol- lows: Pennsylvania crude, $2.50; Ca- bell, $2.02; Mercerblack, Corning and Newcastle, $2; Somerset, $1.85; Rag- land, 85 cents. Catholic Women's Benevolent Legion for a whist and social to be held in the T. A. B. hall Firday evening. An entertainment will be held which wil| include vocal selections by Mrs. M. T. Crean, Miss Kathleen Walsh, | v Miss Elizabeth Farr and John Kiniry. | g;: s};l;ngofgo:":; g‘ihehfve'éf“,«??”‘?ff: The committee arranging for the af- | to open December 1 and continue un,- fair consists of Mrs. William For- | til January 21, 1917. The exhibition sythe, chairman; Mr; Mary T. Crean, : will be confined to original oil paint- Mrs. Ann Fitzgerald, Mrs. Augl\stiirgs, by living American artists, not EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS. Washington, Oct. 10.—The sixth ex- hibition of contemporary American Monsees, Mrs. John Conlon and Mrs. | before publicly exhibited in Washing- William Long. ton. “Kelly--Boston vs. Brooklyn” MY LAan - HIRE A HALL- WHY Dons'T THEY ALl & ' > JAKe DAUBERT. |~ Z wWHY THaT oLD 2 ~ y FossiL WlLLSGST Z YES‘S'\m SHELTL Gn DAW - RERT ! AL SflY] THATS WHAT OH- Mama I SAD- JAWE DAW- BERT! CHieF MEYERS'. HA HAHAHA- OH™ ICHEF MEYERS THASS GOOD- I DON'T MENTION HIS NAME TH ANY BOSTON :\YER- GooD MNiGHT! WAy You Am'T GoT A PITCHER THAT Com- PARES WiTH BABE —— RUTH How 'BouT PFEFFER How 'BouT PFEFFER How ' BouT PFEFFER Yes- Look~ LoaK AT oS