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NEW BR]TAIN DAILY HERALD ERIE LY Boston Store BRIEFS OF STATE [~ THSELY 100 OVERCOAT DAY New Cretonnes mmmiwiof Tfim Isi AT HOLLANDER’S fllf Klllfllllg Bagsi Struck by an Automobile Middletown—While carrying Ray-' SATURDAY OCTOBER 27TH Some very HCh deSIgns and J mond Fowler, serlously wounded while s, olings acrived this weell | humcng o7 i secttenit Suseres 5 light medium and dark effects,‘ Bitattissoiiient) [inatb: BHEaE D HERE never was a time when the woolen: market 36 inch goods from 35¢ to 69c. | [ymen struck and killed | Riehard was so flooded with “substitutes” for quality as it is | chapel, on the Durham road. Dooley now. Be careful; get the real thing. Look to this A grand selection of House | [ waline toward the city Bhen the dependable store for dependable QUALITY. “Dresses and Bungalow roaching automobile knocked Despite the unusual trade conditions we’re going to Aprons make SATURDAY, A DAY OF EXTREME VALUES g IN OVERCOATS. Foresight and insight in buying make this possible. He was thrown several feet but was alive when picked up. He was placed in the automoblle with $ 1 8 This modest price buys a garment of worthy ma- terial and style—A Coat of warmth and service most exceptional. Outing Flannel Night | (ot shec mresmen s e s Gowns for Women and Chil- | Fhen the ~hospital was reached, $ 20 This line includes the always popular Chesterfield model in a vast variety of patterns and color- ings lined with sturdy serge material—Sleeves satin lined. dren. Pajamas for Men and | 'Boys. If you lean toward the fancy effects—the novelty mixtures, here’s a great line for you. Black Oxford mixtures are also included. Heavy satin sleeve lining and fine trim throughout. This price brings the Custom Class: fine smooth elegant hand tailored garments of rich style and long service. Some silk lined, others half satin lined and satin piped. Other Overcoats up to $3 5 CCTO3BER 2:’, Unusual Values Stand Out Prominently. RECENT ARRIVALS BRING THE VERY NEWEST STYLE IDEAS IN EVERY WANTED KIND OF APPAREL. COATS, SUITS, GOWNS, SKIRTS, FURS and BLOUSES. PHENOMENAL VALUE IN SUITS AT $29.50. Would Usually Sell for $39.50. The best value in Women’s Tailored Suits that we have seen this season. The suits are made of winter weight B: and are shown in the colors favored this season. Splendid trimmed « with kit cooney. This fur is very scarce at present and very much in demand. We are fortunate in having all sizes in these suits and urge every woman who wants a new suit to look at them. SCORES OF OTHER SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS IN THE LATEST SUITS, COATS, DRESSES, SKIRTS, AND FURS. CAREFUL ATTENTION TO EVERY DETAIL OF FITTING. Just Went Away. Cheshire—Taking advantage of the heavy wind and rain storm yesterday afternoon, Carmello Gush, 20 years: old, escaped from the Cheshire re- formatory, with another companion. They had not been located up to an early hour today. Officials at the re- i formatory were at a loss to explain 0 ° . how the men got away. They were | Special Values in Outing | 1o\ mised unin after the supper Flannels’ Whlte and colors. hour, and it could not be ascertained how long they had been gone when . At 15¢ a yard. thelr absence was discovered. Henry Moore of Waterbury was with Gush | McCALL PATTERNS when he made his escape. Moore is 10c, 15¢, 20c. six feet five inches in height. Report of the escape was made to Lieutenant James Ramsey of the detective bureau last night, .The front A complete Assortment of Doctor Denton’s Sleeping Garments for Children. $25 $28 Eat “Aunt Delia’s Bread” for ita nourishing qnnlmea, its digest- ' ibleness and delicious taste. Order it from your grocer by name. UR SATURDAY'S BAKING PUMPKIN PIES, made from the new Sugar Pumpkin, each CHOCOLATE MARSHMALLOW ROLLS, each .. COFFEE CAKES are rich and tender; our Two Sons Disappear. Waterbury—Within a period of three months Patrick C. Kelly of 34 Hawkins street, this city, has lost two of his sons and has not heard a word from them since they so mysteriously disappeared from their home. Ed- ward, the older of the two, who is sixteen years, dropped out of sight in July and Walter, who is but fourteen has been missing just a week today. A search conducted for the two boys has been fruitless and the father is frantic. Today he paid a visit to the navy and army stations and there interviewed Chief Quartermaster Wright and Sergeant James Schiller in hopes that the boys had probably enlisted in either the army or the navy. He could secure no trace of them, however. Jail on Fire. Tolland—A mysterious fire in the Jailer’s house at the Tolland county jail here has officials greatly puzzled. i The fire, of great violence, broke out last night after all the prisoners had been locked up for the night. ‘The blaze was confined to the fireproof cellar and started well away from the furnace. It was burning at one time = in several places and appeared like no on State street next Sat- fternoon BELTED COATS—A full range of these popular styles in all the variations of Belts, Single and Double Breasted Plaids, Rough Mixtures etc., at all desirable prices. SATURDAY WILL BE OVERCOAT DAY AT HOLLANDERS’ 82-88 ASYLUM STREET, HARTFORD. THE DAYLIGHT STORE ‘We take orders now for "EAIIAOWE'EN" PUMPKIN PITS and other specialties for the occasion. Hoffmann's Bakery 62 ‘WestMain St. TWO STORES--95 Arch St, is the feature of prominence in the Chatham, although the back is smartly cut and presents the finished appearance seen only best custom work. in the fire from gas, none of which is in the many young men formerly employed |the cellar. r;'m flames made the walls in this line of work and the added ,urda very hot but the houso was saved. An cause that there Is no unskilled help | OLDENBLUM Millinery Co. 863 MAIN STREET—OVER HARVEY & LEWIS—Hartford. 188 Main St., New Britain. MILLINERY SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Again demonstrating thet the best Millinery values in Hartford are to be found ~t GOLDENBLUM’S. Tailored at Fashion Park— Ready - to - put - on—that we might give you custom service without the delay and annoy- ance of try-ons. READY-TO-PUT-ON $25.00 $50.00 STACKPOLE-MOORE- TRYON €O. investigation will be made. . i Held For Death. New Haven—William W. Blair, jr., of Pittsburgh, a student in the Shef- field Scientific school, was held crim- inally responsible for the death last Saturday night of his companion, Frederick Magee Scalfe, also a mem- ber of the university, in a finding is- sued by Coroner Mix last night. The coroner holds that Blair was operating the fatal car at the time of the accident in a reckless, care- less and dangerous manner, that he drove the car without an operator’s license. He also finds that the manager of the Mercer Garage knew that Blair did not have a license when he rented him the car, and that he put an em- ploye in the machine, who reported back, that the young man was com- petent to run the machine. | Gone to Big Town. | available. First Selectman James Lally and Selectman Fred W. Nettleton, both well-known contractors, are now ad- vertising for women to drive their teams. No Smoking Allowed. Hartford—The will of the late J. G. Hale, of Glastonbury, peach- grower and commissioner on the util- itles board at the time of his death, was filed here. Among other provisions is one di- recting that a gold watch be given to his grandson, John Stancliff Hill, if the boy will pledge himself never to use tobacco. If he will not so promise, the watch is to go to the next oldest grandson | who will take the required pledge. Another provision Frances J. Sperry, Mr. her faithful performance of duties. | The bulk of his property Mr. Hale ileaves to immediate members of his bequeaths to ! Hale's secre- | tary, a diamond pin in recognition of | Heal your chlld's sick skin with Resinol ‘The minor skin troubles to which infants and children are subject— itching patches, bits of chafing, rash or redness—so easily develop SPECIAL SALE On - “Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Garmgnu-—" - §27.00 Smts reduced to ... $21.00 $22.00 Suits reduced to ... $17.00 Coats from $10.00 up. All colors in Wool ' Velours, Burella, Broadcloths, Plushes and | Pebbled Cheviots. Dresses, Skirts, and Waists at reduced " J. RUBIN 135 Main Street. REAL .VELOUR HATS Values 6 to 87, At $3.98 SILK VELVET HATS Untrimmed. Worth $2.98, At $1.00 TRIMMED HATS. Latest Shapes. Worth $7 and $8 OLDENBLUM Millinery Co. 863 MAIN STREET into serious, stubborn affections,, that every mother should have Resinol Ointmentonhand to checle. them before they get the upper hand, We recommend Resinol for this with the utmost confidence because of its harmless Ingregients and1s sacoese in eczema and similar serious sk Litchfield—J. Humbird Duffy, who family. has been making a brief stay in this | village, it is reported, has gone to | New York city to accept a lucrative | position with a first class troupe. Q"JAL‘TY CORNER He Ought to Know. Bridgeport—John L. Sullivan, for- opera mer pugilistic champion, now touring ithe country for the Natlohal Anti-Sa- ‘Women, Step Up! |loon league in the interests of the Stratford—Women teamsters are 'prohibition movement, will speak at wanted in this town and any healthy | ss————— voung women who desire to earn from $15 to $18 a week and who are| not too proud to don the overalls and | |jumper worn by their English sisters in munition shops will be put to work | immediately following their applica- | tions for Positions. The scarcity of unskilled help is due to the fact that the draft has taken ————————— To the Board of County Commission- ers of Hartford County: The Sein Fein Club, acting by i James M. Butler, Treasurer, duly | authorized by vote of said Club, here- by applies for a Club Certificate to entitle it to have In its possession and dlspense to its members, spirituous and intoxicating liquors as an inci- | dent to its sacial life under the pro- visions of Chap. 296, Public Acts af 1915, at the quarters of sald Club, located at 3211-2 Main street, Town of New Britain. 118 Asylum St., at Trumbull, Hartford in discases. ONLY 2 DAYS LEFT! To put the power and punch of New England’s stored up wealth working for our country! Buy Liberty Bonds Today! We must put our lives, our fortunes and our Alterations Free. Linonine is 100 % Efficient In the cure of bronchial coughs— Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn 127 MAIN ST. Keep the War Out of America. Liberty Bonds—Do It NOW. Carter’s Tel. 3172 those distressing, BUY - USE - ENJOY hacking coughs that defy other medicines. Linonine, taken at the first harassing, | | Invest in sign of a cold will “break it up” over night—and the AFTER-| EFFECTS OF LINONINE ARE | HIGHLY BENEFICIAL, which | cannot be said of remedies con- | GAS MANTLES Upright or Inverted Best for LIGHT-' Said Club has for its purposes and | objects the following: Promotion of sacial among the members: Irish history and music. | It has a membership of 300 and intercourse advancement of || sacred honor on the altar of sacrifice and dedi- cate all to Freedom and Democracy. Carter’s Knit Underwear for Women and Children The one Underwear without uncertain- was organized Nov. 7, 1906. The Officers, Directors, Board ot Governors are as follows: President, Edward A. McCarthy: vice-president, A. T. O’Connor; Secre- tary, E. A. Sheehan; Treasurer, James M. Butler. A copy of its By-Laws, Constitution and List of members are hereto an- nexed. . Dated at New Britain, this 11th day of October, 1917. THE SINN FEIN CLUB, By James M. Butler, Treasurer, duly authorized. taming powerful drugs. Linonine | is pure, an emulsion of flax-seed oil, Irish moss and eucalyptus— Medical science knows no surer remedy for coughs and colds and | run-down conditions. Linonine | builds up the system and re-| ! stores vitality. | Physicians endorse it highly | for growing children. I STRENGTH- ECONOMY "REFLEX" &= -- BRAND 18¢%-two for 35¢ "Ne4 WELSBACH" 13%-two for 25¢ Buy Liberty Bonds As Your Share! At any Bank—Cash or Instzllments. LIBERTY LOAN COMMITTEE OF NEW ENGLAND. tles. No matter when you buy Carter's / [l Knit Underwear, or what style or fabric or price you select, you are always sure of com= fort, fit, good quality, and long gratify. ing wear. Now showing a complete line of Vests, * Pants and Union Suits, for women and children. COATS, SUITS, DRESSE]}, SKIRTS, , GLOVES, BLOUSES HOSIERY, CORS] i § MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, INFANTS' WEAR. All druggists, 60c, $1.20.