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E | | Arch St. NEW BRITAIN Notwithstanding the fact that the prices on all Mer- chandise are advancing and that materials, labor and fact everything that enters into the cost of Clothing in is higher than ever, we shall adhere to our policy of Closing Out our stock this month, You Men, Young Men and Women who need Cloth- : ing—and who does not—had better step lively now. You’ll he wise to fill your requirements now at the Money Saving Prices we will quote. Katten ¢ Son HARTFORD ONE-PRICE CLOTHING COMPANY 114-116 ASYLUM STREET - - - HARTFORD i E Owners for Proofs A Man who only a week or two ago bought a Franklin car said this: “I saw a Franklin that had gone 10.- 000 miles on its tires and another that had gone 8000 miles without evem 2 puncture. That was enough proof fer me.” It sounds big, we know—auntil you know the Franklin. Of course, not everybody drives 8000 miles without a puncture, but the factory records show that the average among Franklin owners is not more than three in every 8000 miles. Eight thousand to ten thousand miles per set of tires is the average on Franklin cars. If our owners failed to get this mileage they would be as dis- satisfied as if they were getting only 3500 miles with most cars. Light Weight and resiliency make possible Franklin tire records. We think we can show you some interesting things about tires if you come in to see us. NIVERSAL AUTO CO. 338 PEARL ST., HARTFORD. EDWARD T. LOPER Maker and Repalrer ot MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 'You Want Good Bottled' Beer, Wine or Liquors, Order Same from PHILIP BARDECK, ’Phone 482-;. | = specialty. ainds of fine repair work. The Weldon. Room 3 Calendars We Are Offering ALL Our Calendars at Less Than Cost Stationery Department ICKINSON =— DRUG CO.. wii’¥: MAIN STRERY D = | mnent that $ e Refer You to Franklm | Fine violin reputring and bow haidcz Over twenty years ex- perienco, All work guaranteed. Gther I tz’t_v Items l , Inventory Sale of Underwear 46c at Besse-Leland’s.—advt. Goodness of “Aunt Delia’s Bread. —advt. Inventory Sale—350c Underwear 29c ’a: Besse-Leland’s.—advt. } Duncing se hall, »Berlin, Fri- | day Evening, Jan. 12—advt. | Jan'y sale of coats and suits great- I duced, junior and misses coats, d up. Buckley and Whalen, rumbull St, Hartford.—advt. v. Lucyan Bojnowski has trans- 3 property on Clinton street ta tanley Works, retaining the right ¢ open streets through the land in case such action would not interfere i with the electric wire system which i the factory is to build there. Inventory Sale of Boys’ and Chil- dren’s Clothing at Besse-Leland’s.— advt. All our Men's Suits and Overcoats | priced less than today’s wholesale i prices. Besse-Leland Co.—advt. All Mufflers % price at Besse-Le- Iand’s.—advt. Property on Church street has been transferred to John Rekas by Charles O. and Mary Johnsan. | r Inventory Sale—20 per cent. count on every pair of shoes. Leland Co.—advt. Inventory Sale—NMen's Overcoats $8.75 and $9.75 at Besse-Leland's.— advt. Members of all local Masonic orders will meet tonight to outline plans for a coming campaign for the collection of funds with which to build a Masonic Temple in this city, Inventory §ale of Men’'s Odd Trou- sers at Besse-Leland's—advt. Inventory Sale of Sw eaters at Besse- Leland's.—advt. dis- Besse- Shawing of new suits, dresses at the Kavanaugh Pratt St., Hartford, handsomer and lovelier than ever. Thelir new jersey suits are wonderful.—advt. Inventory Sale—$1.00 Shirts 65c at Besse-Leland’s.—advt. 50c Bristol Mills Underwear 25c at Wilson's.—advt. hats and shop, 40 Inventory Sale—Parker Shirts 95c¢ at Besse-Leland's.—advt. $26,000 PAID ON DEBT Rev. Lucyan Bojnowski Expected to Present Glowing Tinancial Report of Parish for Past Year. According to those who are famil- far with conditions in the parish of Ihe ‘u\uul Heart, Rev. Lucyan Bo- stor, will include in 000 has been paid during the past year on the church debt. The year 1916 was one of the most successful in the parish, it is said. Rev. Patrick Daly, { Joseph's church, w nual revort next Sund pastor of St. read his an- i Only 0“(‘ “BROMO QUININE.” To get the genuine, call for full name LAXATIVIE BROMO QUININE., Look for signature of E. W. GROVE. Cures a Cold in One D; —advt, Eveats Tonigat ‘ “Civilization,” Fax’'s theater. Vaudeville and Keeney's theater, moving pictures, Ladles Auxiliary, A. O. H. meets in Electric hall. Fraternal Benefit lcague meets in | Booth's hall. L. D. Penfleld Camp, S. of Auxiliary meets in G. A. R. hall. b 45 North & Judd M A, A. meets in DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, AR P 1017, | Do That Papering and Painting. Interior Work A fine time to renovate your rooms with fresh paint and wall paper. We Are Ready to Estimate on all necessary exterior painting for the early spring A Iarge supply of Varnishes, Floor Stain, Brushes, THE JOHN BOYLE CO. 3and 5 FRANKLIN SQUARE Painters, Decorators and Sign Makers J. M. HALLINAN, Inc. 142 MAIN STREET Saturday’s Baking Specials will include our full line of COFFEE CAKES, BATH BUNS, WREATHS, STULLERS and BROWN BREAD. CREAM of WHEAT and N. E. BREAD 5¢ and 8c aloaf. GLUTEN BREAD, 15c per loaf. BUM- PERNICKLE, 10c per loaf. 3 Try Our Delicatessen Counter for SALADS, COLD MEAT SPECIALTIES, ROAST MEATS, BAKED BEANS, BAKED SPAGHETTI, CHEESE and PICKLES. HOME-MADE [ Trumbull St., | piano house in | heard of. Anchor Brand clubhouse. We also have a supply of the PORK PIES. Our SPECIAL SATURDAY CHOCOLATES at the Candy Counter 29¢ a Box, for Saturday and Sun- day, don’t forget to bring home a box. TURKISH PASTE, 35c alb. SULTAN JEL- LIES 30c 4 Ib. A Fresh line of these delicious Gums just received. A fine after dinner confection. MILK CHOCOLATES, SUNSHINE CHOCO- LATES, KISSES, BUTTERCUPS, PATTIES, and Hard Candies fresh for Saturday. SAFETY FIRST ON OUR ICE CREAM, There’s a Reason. Sunday Iee Cream Special will be: FRESH FRUIT STRAWBERRY CREAM, 60c a qt. Get your Ice Cream orders in by 10 a. m. to be sure of delivery. One delivery Sunday, 11 a. m. Store open until 10 p. m. Saturday and Monday, closed other days at half past six. HALLINAN'S CASH STORE 142 MAIN STREET | Now is Just the Time to | HART FORD. OPEN FOR BUSINESS AT 9 A, M. ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE Ixtraordinary Price Reductions on Women's and Misses’ COATS Regular Prices from $16.50 to $39.00, now on sale at $9.95, $12.50, $14.75, $16.50, $19.75, $25.00. Just received this large stock of Coats from one of our best manufacturers. We were forttunate in securing these choice Coats at a remarkable price reduction, therefore we now pass them along? to you at very attractive prices. fine Dbroadclotiis, novelty effects, in black and all the wanted colors, also included are hand- some Evening Coats in the pretty evening shades. The materials are velours, plushes, Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn 127 MAIN ST. ‘Phone 317-2. OPP. ARCH. Gossard Front Lace Gorsets Will Be Higher! After Jan. 15th prices will be advanced on all GOSSARD models o x 1o the higher cost of materials turing. We are able to secu shipment for our stock, all ne JRE THE FIFTEENTH, and save money as follows: FUTURE 1 UTURE FUTURE PRICE CLEARANCE OF READY - TO - SUITS, COATS AND .DRES: You may find the very garment you want at a price that is ridiculously low. SALE OF MUSLIN UNDERWE TINUES THIS W 0 0 0 0 0 0 R Wonderful Values in Pi Sedgwick and Casey’s, Asylum St. Hartford. of Sedgwick and Casey's, fine piano, on terms not cramp the most modest wage-carner. | If possible, even great- {er values are offered by Sedgwick and at | in used o0s. Whether one and | wishes a piano right now, or not, it ! would be well to call and look over {the propositions this well known The reputa- is such con- The annual sale Pianos Asylum Hartford, has probably never before been surpassed by any |0 T (o resent. New England. A lijon of Sedgwick and at their announcement in an- | {jat one may have the page of this paper, demon- (fdence in what they s s to the buying public the im- | (he importance of this sa mense opportunity to purchase some | of the leading pianos and piano play- | = ers at terms and values, almost un- It sc most in credit- able that repn new pianos of Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Onepackage 8.~ \il\( from $300 to $350 value can be of- fered to the public at $195 and at that extremely low figure a purchaser privilege of such easy terms namely $10 T This arrange- man m\kns it possible for every LEATHER NOVELTIES REDUCED 20% Every article is strictly highgrade and practical, including— Traveling Cases, Bill Folds, Collar Bags, Military Brushes, Manicure Sets, Tobacco Pouches, Medicine Cases, Tie Holders, Handkerchief Holders, Hat Brushes, Cloth Brushes, Cigarette Cases, Jewel Cises. We advise early \ selection — the - assort- ments will soon be depleted! . Neckwear of the Upper Caste at reduced glz'iggs. 50c to $3.50 qualities now 38c to Eagle Shirts, Horsfall = Shirts, $6.50 values now $1.25 to $4.75. Tovstalls 3 IT PAYS TO BUY-QUR: KD 2399 ASYLUMST. Cormecting with 140 TRUMBULLSB HARFTORD $150 to " MEETING FOR MEN | Sunday Afternoon, January 14th Speaker--DAVID L. FULTZ, President of Baseball Players’ Fratemity, AT YOUNG MENS CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION IN GYMNASIUM Free Tickets proves it. 25cat all druggxsts. l FCRD CARS! Touring Car $360 Runabout $345 Coupelet $505 : Sedan $645 § Delivery Car %445 F. 0. B. DETROIT Nearly 2,000,000 Now In Use--- A Guarantee of Thelr Quallty ABOVE PRICES FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ONLY Elmer Automohlle Co. 22 Main St., New Britain