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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1916. CHAS. DILLON & COMPANY 1864- 1864- 1916 1916 ——DILLON’S 52nd ANNIVERSARY SALE— The Greatest Bargain Harvest Commenced this Morning With Values Never Equalled at Any Other Time ! EXTRAORDINARY PRICE REDUCTIONS On New, Stylish, Seasonable and Desirable Autumn and Winter FALL PATN vecially exterior work.. We Miiflinery, Suits. Coats, Dresses, Waists, Gloves and Dresses . Dot _ ! Once a year during our entire business career we have celebrated by sharing profits with our customers. This the materials and workmanship. Try us. . g i B W year at our great Anniversary Sale we are able to present bargains greater than ever before. THE JO48 BOYL NEW TRIMMED HATS Riviced ik ik Bl REDUCED PRICES 3 and & Frankiin Seuars, | R By S e S e e O T e Wfifi XL ”«3 _“cu?mm to nan Bread and Ice Cream Co. TEFHTE B E:u : %fiflmrffii E. 3&.@ for Painting purposes was _hrist. We have none of this in " CARTER’S WHITE LEAD and evorv ounce of it is graranteed absolut NOW is the time to place your order with us for Henry minstrels fair, Turner hall, Friday odness of “Aunt Delia’s t. s. G. H. Samlow of to Collinsville today vedding of her niece, 1 Arch Leland T. Pierce, ie Turnbull and J. W. Turn- | an automobile party which | op New York this morning. y pure. Irving will not be in town ! until Dec. 1.—advt. of Andree ' 1.degree | guarantee on ten candidates. pur- | 3 v - has purchased a | utomobile This is onc of the greatest opportunities we have ever presented to purchase new, high grade Autumn Mil- linery at extraordinary price reductions, Just think what this means to you, right at the very height of the Autumn & on.. We place on sale immense assortments of the seasom’s newest and most up-to-date styles at will surely bring crowdsof cager customers, Our wholesale assortments of Autumn Millinery are with hundreds upon hundreds of charming new styles, iel Ande local hos ppendicitis 1 has been admitted ital for an operation prices that orders of the safety board, i overflowing vlings today removed the from the posts guarding the — = at the center nd p- 1 with heavy iron chains Chief Regular $6.00 Trimmed Hats, Anniversary Sale Price . . $3.0 Regular $7.00 Trimmed ll.ILS, Amlh ersary Sale Price $4.98 Regular Sale Price . . . $5.98 TAILORED AND UNTRIMMED HATS at Sacrifice Prices ‘ Regular $3.50 Trimmed Hats, Anniversary Sale Price orch Oalk r hall, Court Friday Charter evening. —advt, Regular Anniversary Sale Price .. 2.98 $4.50 Trimme ts, #1.50 Trimmed Hats $8.00 Trimmed Hats, Anniversary N@ fim@. in Choral Union will meeting of the season | ng in Boott hall. ‘ 40 Pratt | daily latest and up-to- $2.50 all I‘I‘\h'(llhlhlk‘ (oltu includ- .$2.75 sawan Maniish Hats in all the Anniversary Regular N0 Matt date style sale Price 2 One Tot of Genuine Silk Velvet Hats, ing the handsome shades of rese, and green, Regular $1.50 Velvet of the s Regular colors. Gluten Bread, the Genui per foaf, is Now Being Bakery. Our line of cakes for Thu: Sunshine Cakes and Honey Co making our complete line of Cr Apple Turnovcrs, Pastry Pretze iegular $1.00 Velvet Tams, new up-to-date styles. $1 00 Anniversary Sale Price .. . 48c ¥ and all colors, Regular $1.00 Children’s Hats, all colors. Sale Price Regular $1.50 Children’s Hms, all colors. sale Price Handsome Black Silk Velvet Dross Shapos, the very latest styles, styles, splendid assortment to select from, regular price $3.00, $1.50 and $6.00. Sale Price mode Amnvcrsary unu 15¢ m QOur color combination 2old, brown, navy Anniversary Saic ¥ Dress Shapes in all the latest shapes wson, in colCrs. Apniversary Sale Price ¢ Hats, all choice styles, ry Sale Price ident Peter McCrann of the Y. regular price as named t arrange for a >hilip Duffy, orsvthe, Daniel ert N. Volz and Wil- u W~ 50 Felt Spo Annivers A $1.98 $2.98 $3.98 will inciude our it Cakes. We are Relis, Chantilles, “ream Puffs and sary ert. 1. R(u kett, in charge of the national ign to secure funds for the and Armenian relief have dc- | g 3 that rather than to end the Eclairs. oo Sl S Cream of Wheat and N. E. Bread, regular 10c committee has |4 Size is still selling for 8¢ per loaf. Don’t forget Cof- subscription hoxes in several fl“v fee Cakes, Thursday. ading stores where donations e left. Charter O. riday cvening.- WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ SUITS At Greatly Reduced Prices offered at special reductions, hundreds of the .such as Fresh Pumpkin and Custard Pies for Thursday The candy maker is busy turning out his Sun- shine Candies—Pure and wholesome — Chocolate Covered Cream Centers. All kinds of hard candies also. ;) elaborately trimmed with furs. The Ceoked Specialties in the Delicatessen De- & - partment are prepared right here in our own kitchen, of the best materials ohtainable. The best cuts of beef only, and Sperry & Barnes Hams used. Salads of all kinds made fresh every day. room “SAFETY FIRST ON OUR ICE CREAM” A reception T T TR . - BONDS FOR ASSA ALLINAN ‘ | Twelve Year L0 Girl Prefers wmemme-CASH STORE--muu-- Serious Charges 142 MAIN STREET — e . 2| is being held by the local police in e e BT — - - - - bonds of $1,500 for a hearing in po- - t sice court tomorrow morning on a charge of assault with intent to car- — ‘ Events l‘ n : Also Makes It | | Ofif { nally abuse twelve-year-old Geraldine R Foster of 628 East Main street. High theater, at Turner VEDDING BELLS TODAY, ’ m Our entire assortment of Women's and Misses’ Suits now season's best sellinz models are here for you to choose from, developed in all the wanted fabrics, n-Conroy and Jenusaitis-Skri- Gaberdines, Poplins, Serges, Broadcloths, Fancy Mixtures, plain and fancy Velours, some plain tailored, others tulsky Nuptials, Fred X t Conroy w wedding of O’Brien Regular $19.75 Suit,s Anniversary Sale Price $14.75 Regular $37.50 Suits, Anniversary Sale Price $32.50 solem- ’ Regular $45.00 Suits, Anniversary Sale Price $37.50 All other high grade Suits reduced for this sale, 09 Su Regular $32.50 Suits, Anniversary church at Regular $ , Anniversary Sale Price $19.75 John J. | the ceremony. | a sister of the and F k this morning. Rev. Sale Price $25.00 r ald performed Gertrudé Conroy, bridesmaid of the brothe N For Complete HAT-INESS You Must e e m i KNOW KNOX’S NEWEST William Black’s business agent up to | the day the anti-Catholic lecturer was killed in Marshall, Tex., again was on the witness stand when court re- convened today in the case of John Copeland, charged with killing Black. Hall testified yesterday that after the shooting at Marshall, in which he killed Rogers, an associate of Copeland, he said that his “only re- gret was he had not in the past killed | e that visited Black to pro- after 7 |test against his lectures.” he had been it is alleged stepfatheer of the s who claims to have been Andree lodge, I 0. O, F., meets 1n ulted. Magetz showed many St nel signs of his beating this morning, nose being badly bruised and one cye being badly battered. According to the police, the little girl had gone the yard of her home when zctz leaped upon her from the A BLOODTHRISTY PERSON urch left on Teturn street. pndrew’s Lithuanian church ne of a brilliant wedding 1 this morning, when Miss lce Skritulsk ecame the bride n W. Jenusaitis of Waterbury, an ¢ »mblage of friends and that filled the church. Rev d Grikas, the tor, tied the 1 knot nd officiated at the 1 high mass A reception 5 t the home of Mr. and e Bkritulsky, parents of the bride uple will reside in Waterbury, Associate of Religious Lecturer Says He’s Sorry He Did Not Kill More John Magetz, about thirty-five years | A Soft Hat of Many Excellences ! But possibly another model of another maker will catch your eye and fancy upon inspection of our myriad toned headwear. There are to be seen here. CLOTH or STITCHER or TROOPER HATS and a rich array of felts in Green, Brown, Nutria, Bronze and so on through the gamut of fall’s favored shades. Yours is here ! Hovstalls it PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND 399 ASYLUM ST Commecting with 140 TRUMBULL S¥ HARTFORD. IEK HIGHER KLETT. Oct. —Teachers in public schools have of education for an lary of from $50 to $100 estimated that the ad- anged, will aggregate he high cost of living is s he reason for the request. SALARIES. pburzh Central Labor Iinown They Do Not Endorse Union e John class phe\o i Landers. | “rfl"m, yer P. F. McDonough gaged to defend the Fo: has been accused. was arrested by Hellburg shortly o’clock last night after given a severe beating, Iss Knapp. little girl, At a meeting of the Central Labor en- Union last evening it was brought ot 1 that this body does not support mei Vaudeville and everybody | | | | Magetz Gustave E moving pictures candidacy of George M. Landers for | Keeney's theater. b ]SCI‘.EIIOI", nor does it oppose the can- | didacy of George W. Klett for | election to this same office. M. T. Kerwin appeared before this mdetir In the court room today there was still much speculation as to whether sadie Black, the adopted daughter of Elmo lodge, XK. of P, T TIME AND A HALF SCALE. Oct. 25.—Beginning today ew London Ship and Engine | 2nd located here, pay its| statements m Phenix lodgze, fres time and a half for all over- | c@used confusion. Jr. O. U. A. M, i Mr. Klett also appeared at last ork, Saturday afternoons be- - r il 5 night’s meeting and gave the mem- uded 1n overtime periods. | pers a short talk in which he outlined 5 to is it has be & = : et o = on of a grape arhor. Jsing vul- us to this it has been customary | {o them his stand on the labor ques- EaSELaT bor i Using e men to 1ge he laid violent hand receive straight pay | tions, what he had done in the past | a7 e ompany employs about 1,500 | future. His statements were well re- $ 3 CR e ceived. 2 ; o meets in the lecturer and a witness of his death, trial. It been expected Miss Black would be an | important witness for the state, but so far there have been no indications that she would come here from Illi- nois, where she is said to be in school. on, satisfactorily explained severs would appear in the had will made previously that S i hall, ny, ; meects in Erwin Castle, K. G. se- Fagles hall. E., meets in JUDGE ADAMS DEAD. ient Tent, K. , meets at Punches Janitor, Pays $15. 21 1-2 Main street | & Native of Vermont, He == = = e é ;] Alexander Huck was fined §15 and m’w’mfi&w ' T 2 g St. Louis, he Real Camera e for Seventy-five Cents Practiced in meets in St. Loui dams, 7 —Judge Elmer B. old, of the United s circuit court, died at his home | night after a long illness. | ms was born in Pomfret, udied law at the Harvard ! to shut the 'Law school and was admitted to the Vermont bar in 1868, In the same vear he came to St. Louis and entered rractice. He was appointed to bench in 1905. assaulting the THERE’S DOUBLE PLEASURE IN TAKING A REMEDY OF REAL MERIT.—THIS IS TRUE OF RIEXAILIL, Cold Tablets There’s a pleasure given by your confidence in them—which you must feel when we offer them to you with our promise to refund your money if they don’t relieve you. —There’s pleasure that comes from relief of the cold and the dragged- Old Saybrook, Oct. 25.—While over- | l§ out, disagreeable feelings that accompany every heavy cold. | hauling an electric car at the Shoro | | —Rexall Cold Tablets are for pleasant, speedy relief from heavy colds. L!no trolley car barns here Tuesday, | 25 CENTS Llo)d D. a serious electrical shock. of 1,200 volts passed through his body. ! s unconscious for a long period | cannot | janitor of Lithuanian block on Park street. OfF Roque the accused at 11:30 last night. Urban s closing up | Vermont, Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days. Druggists refund money if PAZO | OINTMENT fails to cure Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. ; application gives relief. 50. La o'clock 1 he was Judge Ac the block and was trying front doors when Huck punched him in the face, givxing him a black eve. | Huck admitted punching the but said that he was hit first A Lesson in Finance. . : g £ TONE-BLOMBERG. | I A “nhl ng f interest to New Brit- i ain people took place in Forestville tt afternoon when Miss Hildur Had not the police interfered so Blomberg, daughter of Mr. | soon last evening one Anthony Kond- | August’ Blomberg of that [ ly might have en the world a val- place was married to E. H v Stone | uable lesson in finance for with only | of this city. Mrs, Frank A. Blom- | nine cents in his pocket he entered | . o ) berg, sister-in-law of the bride, W the Connecticut Coffee house and or e most complete line of Kodaks, Films, Film Packs, matron of honor and tho best man | dered a thirty-five cent steak, declar- . . . = rnest of tt ing and insisting that he would would 1 hmera Merchandise in the city—Let us do your de- i o mEeaady e N Eal thering of relatives and friends of the proprietor he was arrested by | loping and printing—OQur work guaranteed, ; 1y people from this i T (O G Gy o the federal | Amelia and N HAS ELECTRIC SHOCK. daylight Loading Camera for snap-shots or time ex- psures. Films 10c a roll. X received A current Babcock of s pay I . tempting to de- | F€ Wi | ana and costs on drunkenne: nd raud. A fine of § e outcome of his injury some time. nerd’s: nsts for drunkenn o he peace. Peter an ice man, The Scandinavian W. C. T. U. will Salok, 169-171 %? teh count was impos | be finally determined for W~ ‘ ) 3 " Other Gases 3 | TIe was Femoved to his home in Essex. | 3 kg T RE VR ." I C K E N s @ i Absolutely Removes | A0omn sievsid wos o 2 an | i e DRQG S ,O : DRUG CO.. Indigestion. Onepackage MAIN STREET provesit. 25cat all druggists. | Geclared that Siapski kicked him and | | then proceeded to dump his load of ¢ into the street. [ rieet tomorrow afternoan at 3 o’clock | at the home of Mrs. Charles Erickson, 66 Cottage Place.