New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 6, 1916, Page 5

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1 TO BUILD TWO BIG APARTMENT HOUSES ed. Each will be built of fancy faced | Senator McLean arrived with Mrs. | block from the capitol and —across brick and will be three stories in | McLean and they have reopened their | from the House Office building in height. | house in the fashionable The structure to built at the corner | section of the :nf Sherman Court and West Main | Well and Mrs. 1 n et will contain twelve apartments | to be barticularly pieased residence | which the congressman’s office is lo- The senator is | cated. : is understood | Representative and Mrs. Tilson are the ' also in town and stopping at the Coch- S ——— ERYONE LIKES ! THIS COLD CURZ “Pape’s Cold Compound” ¥nds a cold or grippe in a few i Hartford Architects Pre; ing Plans i H for Buildings on West Main | Street and Sherman Court 1 could barely distinguish the three cleverly imitated the persistent call of the screech owl seen, then closed my lips again. I!man. i (Special to the Herald.) did not know how much Mrs. Allis The houses will be thoroughly | v iich their figures had made against knew of conditions at the farmhouse, equipped with every modern conveni- the lamp as they hurried crossed and resolved that she should reccive enc They will be wired for elec- before it when the call sounded I ;0 information from me tricty, will have gas and will be heat- would have had no idea who the mid- night prowlers were. But the shadov gave me a shrewd idea that the thr people hurrying through the dark- pess In the direction of the bird call Were Mr. and Mrs. Cosgrove and one tain si% apartments of four and five | more anxious to ‘come back” to| Representatives Freeman and Glynn | Your cold will break and all grippe going on.” | Mr, McLean today announced the | Senator Brandegee, who has i hourss until three doses are taken: the Middle of the Night? € . - 5 - 1l vhic specifications for the construction of | | office here. Kilbourne, who is al- | questions by the joint congressio tops s J or nose stealthy figures which crept out of the [ giiristed my own intuition which Lo Court '\nd West Main street for | Smiling Despite Repulse at Polls By | the office of Senator McLean for sev- { Lundy, who F heen up New L soreness tiffness. mountain out of a mole hill? ' mer Senator Morgan G. Buckeley. tor McLean’s office. lach of the ot} ad—nothing else in the world givel & 1t 1t had not been for the shadows - he Connecticut secre v drug store. It acts withe | necticut delegation on hand and ready | despite his defeat. They are guests | Porsomnel of i e St - withou of four and five rooms each and the | Success of her husband in the recent | ran hotel, where Representative Hill hours. building on Sherman Court will con- | election. It is said that she was much | is likewise a guest. ) rooms each. Washington after March 4 next than | answered tho first roll call of the ses- | misery end ‘.Lféirm;;m;g. ,lmgs;e & Wehy Whas Mrs. Allis on the Stairs in thought I had better see what was Wnelseie Onn | Berenson & Moses, a Hartford firm | THEY RE ALL BAGK appointment of C. H. Kilbourne of | here for about two weeks in ¢ Tt promptly ope Her words and tone were so plaus- ' ,¢ architects, are drawing plans and | | Southington, as stenographer in his | tion with the investigation of railroad | tx and ai 3 in the ible, so convincing, that for a moment i - ; 3 5 | c ittee on interstatc commerce B adache, dullnesH A : S / A two big apartment houses with all | Conarcessms abco S ready on the job, is a brother of Otis | committee « i ac ; little bungalow adjolning the CosErove had warned me against this woman as g i8It e | CoMETCssman. Oakey Reported to Be | TaY on the 1ob. 12 2 Brotier o DU | hes been foined by is secreary, Don | fo ; sore throat, sneesifil farmhouse at the signal which so Deing dangerous. Was I making a - : 5 e o e Messer \rtz, Nirenstein and Segal, eral years and prior to that served in | don and New Yori for several mon Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowiig 1 started to speak of what T had!the lust named being a local business Gen. Lonergan’s Army. a similar capacity in the office of for- W. H. Sault i ! of Sena- !and snuffling lase your throbbind Simens A er Connecticut stiios I ch prompt relief as “Pape’s Cold Vashington, Dec. 6.—The session of | Representative Oakey has returned | . ¢o v there beinz no cha in the ! Compound,” which costs only 25 cent congress opened with the entire Con. | With Mrs. Oakey and seems cheerful Y : : | 5 2 farial corps since tho last session of | assistance, tastes nice, and causes ng Iopibusiness at the Congress Hall hotel only al onges adjourned. inconvenience. _ Accept no_substitute COME TO HARTFORD THESE $5.00 94neh high boots, black, brewn, gray, eham- $7.50 Princess Boots High cut. The greatest value you ever saw. New Havansa brown, black kid, of it all. T gripped the window sill as 1 mentally ran over the queer things I apart—something which no one [ Lot e s A ) > house professed to be able vior of Mrs. Allis, our fellow- | der, when she discovered that & combined with STYLE—the latest—sell our Shoes. This, together with our perfect SERVICE, are the reasons why customers come back to | buy again and again. A o ‘ OPEN SATURDAY EVENING UNTIL 10:3¢ I recalled the sudden wild shriek of joy from Mrs, Cosgrove at Dicky's| T and the Cosgroves had spoken aof Robert Savarin, T had thought that he The finest foodweer made in America, They of their twin sons, had observed since the night before n by the family was an artist and had an ex- | [&3 valuatian of the pictures: “Is it really | rue? Think what it will mean to| obert—" and the not of warning in her husband’'s voice when he an-| B was dead, but the memory of Mrs. come in brown oalf, em- T fancied that I heard the sound of convulsive sobbing in the distance, but fig R AT 1 was not quite sure. i | T ‘when Dicky and I had arrived at the Cosgrove farmhouse, v, Cosgrove's evident 'terror at my e ' OURS is A SERVICE that has reached SUPREME EFFICIENCY. Our salespeople are instructed to consider OUR CUSTOMERS FIRST, B Cusstoyels Drothe Amich ety LAST and ALWAYS—and you can rest assured that this is strictly adhered to. Therefore, it is second nature for them to put their whole\ interest in each and every sale. We know full well that nothing in the world could make you buy Shoes that you didn’t think would GIVE pert’s knowledge of the pic rushed through my mind with k’llm- doscopic rapidity, swered: “We know w it wi an | FEre A e YOU SAVE $2.50 ON You Save $3.50-and paintings so honored.” “ 50 on These THESE . $10 High Boots ..$8.50 Cosgrove'’s hysterical exclamation made me wonder if he were not per- fhps alive, and if there was not some bossed haf tops; brown vux‘xipg rown e tops. My brain whirled with the mystery ' . - : n that I could tell her twin : worth $50,000, and the queer, furtive YOU SERVICE. Therefore, buying IN OUR STORE is A PO‘STIV E ASSURANCE of your COMPLETE SATISFACTION. REAL VALUESy The Creaking Board, From the way in which both Dicky $42 High Boets ...$7.50 reason for keeping his existence a secret, \ A pagne kid and white nu- Dicky had been so tired and sleepy ioce— i i when we came up to our room that buck. Your ehioe L gy KL 1 had had no opportunity to ask him about the history of the pictures and | G§ g A ) g e Fawn and Gray the artist who painted them. I re-, i 4 : : Suede. solved to find out everything he knew . APout them as soon as he awoke in the morning. It was not all curiosity that made me wish to find out the farmhouse | mystery, although the happenings of fhe night were enough to stir any woman's interest. But T had a queer, indefinable conviction that Mrs. Alli meant harm to the collection of pic fTiwes in the farmhouse parlor, while | § the memary of Mrs, Cosgrove's tor- | [§ tured eyes convinced 'me that she needed ald of some sort. HIGH OR LOW HEELS, TWO-TCNE COMBINATIONS ut watching at the window T de- of black, gray tops. Sebarss il bl 2idoll Patent oolt,' white tops, away from it my ear caught the faint- ‘ 4 § and champagne tops. E e %8 : Bl,ack kid with white tops end black with white BLACK BUTTON AND LACE BOOTS leather tops. with white tops. Tan calf 8 o D ; Brown kid vamps with ivory tops. Havana ’ N ;m'hesgvo:!; :;g&om' brown with champagne LR Tay suede, gray kid, \, tops, black kid, gray tops black French kid. Brown suede— vamps with silver creaked. The 'person who was de- seending the stairs must be well | trained to stealthy flittings, for heard no footsteps until the creak of | the staircase, What She Said. With a lightning flash of intuition T knew that the prowler wah Mrs. Allis, | (48 Had seh too, watched the departure of | the Cosgrove family, and resolved to | & ®eize the opportunity to accomplish | f the nefarious purpose which Jieved had brought her to the farm- Ut o oo - NEW HIGE-CUT BOOTS FOR ' ‘ BOYS AND GIRLS would be very difficult to awaken him. .OOAB. 3 9 3 A 0 5 Yy v :un--rwomen. e A cuan - 5 hours. ¥ g ; ARensve VWith a quick resolve I threw over | Black calf and tz}n calf. Button or i Tk Y g FIRE and !OGG,‘!I'.AJ ‘s 95 Your choice— Boys’ and Girls’ SCHOOL AND DRESS SHOES You save % PROT. BI 3 BIG SPEgIALS Fflnfi ‘M“EN! ' my nightdress a silk petticoat and | blucher, with or without buckles. AN 4 3 N ““ kimona, drew on my feet a pair of | B 3 / g 3 ; DR. m{nmfi’s $6.50 CUSHION high fur-trimmed glippers, took from | (R - Small sizes— i R o) : X B % a illow the electric flashlight SOLE COXMFO Snl;EB,ss 95 under my pillow the electric flashlig! B for men or wWomen.,.... I always have with me, and stole into | $2 t0 $2.50 . Large Sives— the hall. On the bottom steps, in an he light from my flashlight gleamed $2.50 to $1 something round and black held - g | $3.50 against her dress. For a moment I thought she had a revolver in her | Dreu Shoes Worth $2.00 and 9226 terror against my door. Then with a | mental execration at my own cow- ardice I looked again and saw thu] the supposed Tevolver was only an- pther flashlight like my own. "With the utmost nonchalance Mrs. | Allls glanced up at me as the gleam of my pocket lamp struck her eyes. “Did you hear a nolse, too?” she asked? Her tone held only casual friendliness. “I was sure I heard something queer, and I at once | thought of what your brother said of | the enormous value of those paintings. | Ywu see, when the rooms in the house are full, as they are now, the family sleeps in the bungalow outside, so I | ¥new there was no one in the house to lock after the paintings, and FOR YOUNG MEN e S = $5.00 black and tan calf Slippers (all | $3Bpatsand | Paryy stip- s e Over gaiters English style Boots. On - Juliet e ::’r,‘"_"r)o 1\—“ (all colors). e 2 i 33.00 $ 3.00 ol T uliets At Slater's for | 00 L por | At Siater's tor = = ) 51.59 151.00 e oo L Més QorQQ \ N ‘ N s - 1- B A 4 e Xt op : Every Nath 'aterproot Eho d /For Constipation Headache]ndxgeshon.em mMen! 'V; Herc. Men! iy Rubber Boot Drive Rubber Boots — 84 3-S4o MAIN ST HARTFORD, CONN.

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