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‘Bbston Store " A GRAND SHOWING OF A ) ‘The * ‘superintendent worked sll day yester- . have been examined and the doctors * Gion i no mesd of their 3 goiafing quarantine was mentioned | ,and Caps. DR, REEKS HERE 10 aboratory today. , Find Many Germ Oarriers, ‘A bfll of about 500 cultures have been taken from Rockwell schoo] children, but as yet | oughly understand the flad were 46 diphtheria carriers. ARE WORKING HART]; Already Qver 1,100 * Signed Pledges Are Received Volunteer workers in the Hoover ' food conservation campaign are work- ing daily and nine captains: have easily organized their teams from the lists of young women who have of- fered thelr services. Several of the captains have reported the names of the members of their teams. They, are as follows: ' Second District—Captain, Mrs. D’ McMillan; Mrs. ¥. E. Rackliffe, Mrs. B, Wheeler Miss K. Bubdl, Mrs. W Foster, Mrs, J. Pinches, Jr.,, Mrs. C. J. Simonds, Mrs. F. J. Biton, Mise B + Oldershaw, Mrs. Harold Gee, rs, 8carfs in all the new colorx I‘ M. Hewitt, Mrs. Lewis Hanford, Mrs. C:. Ramsey, Mrs. H. Horton, Mrs. combinations. D. E. Dean and Miss Mabel Hibbard. Ladies’ Cllflhl\ Jackets, D. 5. Dean, Miss Mabel Hibbard ant with and without sleeves. Fourth Di Fourth Division, aptain, Miss A. ;Beatrice Fox; an‘c B. Shjerden, Angora Vastl. Japanese ; Silk Qnflhed Vests. -/ Miss Minnie Paro, Miss Dorotlw Ives, Miss Ruth Steele, Miss Anna Wells, | | Crocheted Snugglers. Knit- | ted Stoles etc Miss Dorothy Willlams, Mrs. H. W. Maler, Miss Hazel Dohrenwend, Miss Warm Woolen Gloves for . all ages. Helen Beach, Mrs. J. Stadler, Jr., Miss McCALL PATTERNS Ruth Schaefer, Miss Lemoine Bfikor 10c, 15c; 20c. Miss Ruth Hibbard, Miss Beatrice , MAGAZINE 10c. NEW NOVELTIES IN KNIT GOODS Infants’ Bonnets Toques, Angora Jackets, Bootees, ! » and Sets. AnmthforChfldren fnlllenlors. Skating Sets Tuqnes and | Fox, Miss Ruth Loomis Miss Harriet i Flagg, Miss Ruth Parker, Miss Fannie 'Wedlake, Miss Irene Meyer, Miss Isa- | belle Foote, Miss Linnea Kallgren, Miss Jeanette Hoar and Miss |Grace Schmiat, Eighth District—Mrs. H. S. Blake, captain; Mrs. L. P. Slade, Miss Anna ‘Wells, Miss Grace Kilbourne, -Mrs. A. G. Hawker, Mrs, Frank Smith, Mrs. P. E. Haley, Mrs. M. and Miss Grace Monsees. | For the other districts lists have not yet been supplied to headquarters, but'each captain has reported a full complement, sufficient to ver the cmmlll:’r::nplred routes supplied by | headquarters, There are 144 of thml Toutes, 8o laid out as to cover every nook ‘and by-way of the city, and, as| these have all been assigned, there only remains the faithful covering of the territory to insure the maximum number of posiible pledge-signers be- ing returned to the H: ard office. ere are two days still available for thé canva&ss before the cam; g closes, and these will be busy days for the workers. 1,100 Returned. Abott nl.venm’ad cards have been turned in at Headquarters. Can- vassers have objected to interrupting their work in the late afternoon in order to make their reports and they have been instructed to report ta their | captains once a day, at a time found most convenient for the work of the teams. The greater number of the cards will evidently not be returned until the last moment. .There were two visitors at head- qu-nm lut nlth faslings. 3 xnrw hia® hd\\l&hold would be missed PREVENT EPTIIEMIIJ TFOOD CANPAIGNERS T MAKING A GREAT IMPRESSION-- HOLLANDERS' CLOTHES SATURDAY, NOV. 3RD; THE BIG DAY UR great showing of Men’s Suiits and Overcoats is surely making a fine impression. On Saturday, November 3, we’ll show soine re- markable values~—Special inducements that should make it the biggest _ day of the y MEN’S SUITS $20 AND $22 ¢ Striking Values in finished and unfinished worsteds. Modeled like the more expensive sorts. All the best liked colorings of the season— Suits that are worth from $3 to $5 more than we Other Full Values in Suits at $18, $25, $28 and $30, representing a vast assortment and extreme va'ues. Young Men’s Suit Specials $18, $20, quite out of the ordinary! Here’s where we excel.- More stock and more OVERCUA s variety than you’ll see in any other two stores in Hartford. 20 Buys a fine dressy “Chesterfield” Overcoat from a wide va- $ riety of patterns. Well tailored and trimmed. $2 5Brmgs a vast variety of Coats, strictly hand tnilored. Belted styles mclnded, green, gray, blue and brown mixtures also black $288plend|d Sllk lined Gmnenu in finest woolens from best mills, U Suits at $29.50, Gabardine. shown with fur collars, othera New Embroidered Satin Dresses, warm, ble, stylish; the sort that the custom tailor gets at least $40 for. All the good style models. l Other Excellent Overcoat Values $18, $22, $30 and $35. * And to complete your satisfaction—GOOD SERVICE. HOLLANDERS’ 82-88 ASYLUM STREET, HARTFORD. THE DAYLIGHT STORE and game to sign for himself and wife and thus throw his influence on the side of the success of the plan. The | other, no less patriotic, the father of an only son in the service, came in a o | questioning mood. He and his wife felt sure there was no waste in their SEmRn aDIIIMID A | Home and that they wers saving every Swall schoo) disgrict the state | oynee of food posmible, It was ex- @epartment was' notified and| ;i5ineq to him that no criticism was implied in prégenting the pledge: that even . in the most economical house- holds it was ustally' found possible to Tearrange the bill of fare to free, for use elsewhere, Wheat, meat, sygar and fats—and he took with him a:card| for his wife's signature. Still ancother visitor; ‘who took time to read his in tey m and up to 11 o'clock last night | the case and was agein at the a tu the throats of the | home card carefully so as to thor- obligation as- jess have not all been mlm | sumed, brought in cards for two hmhuld- in his bullding. vals a housewife of a foreign nation, Mr. and Mrs. Greenleaf Celebrate wi "Phe ‘children in such families have Boston recently observed the tenth done good work in carrying home the anntversary of their marriage. ' Mrs. word given out in the schools an have done much to pave the way for that dress, the name when procurable, and the reasen why a signature was not obtained. The number of such cards pathy with the movement nnd are mn)omng n in & muss. their 10th wedding anniversary. Cov- ers were lald for 40 guests, and James B. Hooley was toastmaster. “IAt the close of the dinner Mr. and Mrs. Greenleaf were presented with a token of the good wishes of their friends, the speech accompanying this being made by Henry Knott.” There is very little hesitation shown signing the cards. At rare inter- arful of the workings of a govern- With Dinner to Friends. ent which she does not understand, ! MARRIED TEN YEARS. 1 1l be timorous and decline to sign.| | Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Greenleaf of called to the colors. | Greenleaf is a former New Britain “solicitors. i woman, being the daughter of Mr. the and Mrs. Austin C. Tuthill. The fol- fi'fi'&:’ ‘:,‘;:,’lmf:’d x‘: tu.{;n,:n lowing, taken from a Boston news- re cannat be obtained, it is aesms."“" iy dSepIp Ciep (oL tiSERnIVers t a returned with the ad- PROMOTED AT OAMP DEVENS. JOHNSTON GETS mvonm Flannery and Malmfeldt Named As Sergeant and Corporal Respcctively. John H. Flannery of Whiting street, superintendent of the P. J. Flannery company of this city, has been appointed a sergeant in the am- bulance company, No. 803, at Camp observance: Almon] E. Greenleaf, president of the Greenleaf company,. advertising agents at 185 Devonshire street, gave a dinner and dance at the Hotel Lenox last night in compliment to urs., Greenleat, the occasion being ° band Has Just Grievance. very small. The people are in sym- that included in this numm' The ! term carrier is explained by the doc- ton to mean that while the child per- | may not be suffering from § eris, ‘the germs are found in | BUTTE its throat and may be easily com- munioated to other children. This morning the department had 433 more cultures to test. The schoo] board has issued no fur- ther notice in reference to the closing of the Rockwell school and it Is thought probable that the building ‘will remain closed for several days more. Whole Milk ChoEsE ™ 1 920 Moh. Selected EGGS, doz powibearis L1 BotreR™ 200 pUTiER m 136 Sour or Sweet Mixed Pickles plznn Stuffed or Plam znc (m&pm HOUR SALE| Looal Doctors Oriticised, Plame for this near epidemic of | dphtheria is lald directly at the door | ©of cértain local physicians by Dr. G. | H. Bodley, acting health superintend- | ant who, in a statement, sald: ‘“We regret very much that certain local . either through ignorance thyough wilfulness, are hindering | the health ut officials in th attempt to prevent a spread of di efse. It has comie to our attentio from appérently reliable sources that many people in whose home - diph- | theria earriérs are known to live have been told by doctors that there is remaining under fuarantine or otherwise Interfering with the health depntl-onl Wik be dealt with sccording to law.” A particular instance of a famlily Bodley. He said that Mrs. uuo Nappi of 70 Cherry street ob- to Pr. Bray putting a quaran- tine o&rd oA her door and even threat- ened hAim with bodily injury. Despite the guarantine the woman has con- tinued to leave her home and circu- late throughout the reighborhood un- #i1 & policernan has now been ordered to comyel & strict observance of the board’s edict. At 19 Corbin genbéral as well as the practicing’ clans the health board's to keep New Brit- endeavors ain mmmu m be rm.mm!y hnndl- Mohican ~ Creamery 43c) 470 Best Maine Pntatne s 93[; THE MOHICAN MAKETV Swifts Premium Oleo [} phg 32n|BlG SATUFDAY SFECIALS | Cape (:nd Cranheris Zuls 25 | AUNT JEMIMA Pancake or Buckwheat Flour OHIO NOISELESS 9 to 11 a. m. HOUR SALE| EGGS Every One Guaranteed A BIG s 39 c LEAN FRESH - 13c FRESH PORK BONELESS ROLLED GOOD TOILET LEAN RUMP DINNER BLLND COFFEE MOHICAN Red Butterfly TEA AllFlavors . ... 15 1b pkg PURE LUNCHEON SPECIAL . .. STEAKS® FANCY SHOULDER i Bl ROAST BEEF LEAN FRESH FRESH LINK SAUSAGE Sli(x)‘ULDER ROAST FRESH GROUND HAMBUR G STEAK CHOICE STEWING FOWL 21c 2 Fancy Meaty PRUNES .... New Seedless RAISING .. .. Evaporated APPLES Evaporated APRICOTS 8SO0UPS FRESH SHREDDED COCOANUT HOOSIER LAUNDRY PORK CHOPS 3 1b box Sufts which were never equaled for value and . of new models in Velour, Broadcloth, Duvet ¢e Laine, Papun M Suits for Misses, for Women, and for those/who take the larger sizes. Fur trimmings in profusion, Near , Hudson Seal, Kolinisky, Nutria, Silver Coney and Marmot. feldt of 262 Maple stéet naw bédn promoted to be & corporal. He was a student at Syracude before being Both of these men were included in’ the second increment of drafted men who left this city on October 4. Buperior Court OommMee m Hus- Clifford H. Bell, a committee of the superior court, named to hear the evidence in the divorce action of Grover Johnston of Hartford against Dévens. dver. David Hjalmar Malm- | b1g wifo, Minnle M. Johnston of New "Caulifiower . each A Thousand Suits Ready fo Inspection $35, $39.50, $45 H Smart styles are’ with fur cufts, and still others wi borders, buttons and belts tipped with one of th- many furs. Plenty of Plain Untrimmed Suits as wllL All at $25. 34 Different Styles in Serge and k. Silk Winter Dresses for Women at . MOSTLY NAVY m $15 New Satin Dresses, combined with Georgette. OUR SQUASH AND PUMPKlN PIES “ ‘Hoffmann’s Baket 62 West Main St. TWO STORES--95. Al'ch S Britaln, has filed his report i he favors granting.the divorce, The couple were married in ford on April 26; g hn:uaa chatyed Porter. The h o wité with adultery; endf the clatm ‘been substantiated, it proved that the womian with Joseph A. Piggfno ofF Commissioner Bell’ r“ommen b 58 iihow a decree of al - divo granted the hu-bum i@ that W bo given the custody of his child T report likewise recommends (halq mother be permi A once a month in the: Jersey Sweet Potatoes.: o 19¢. ' sqts 20€ 19¢ 2ms 9C | glr’el?lvfgfi . ple 15(: L™ 35c Large’ Red ONIONS . Extra Fancy APPLES . Extra Heavy GRAPE Fruit 3 tor Carrots or PARSNIPS . .. Crisp Native CELERY . bunch Native Sto4p m HOUR SALE gl;-s‘:lngders Ib\23