New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 6, 1918, Page 2

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CHAS. DILLON & CO. HA RTFORD. | VIN ! St WE THE JOHN BOYLE CO. New Britain Oficer in France | ; 3 Made hr*!/iemeuam ' j WINDOW SHADES f The Formal Showing of Autumn Modes oo HOLLANDS-OPAQUESTINT cLoTH §|f MILLINERY, SUITS, COATS, ... i T ko anis [l DRESSES,WAISTS,GLOVES fith the ! him battalion adjutant. He is 3 Fashion greets the new season with a marked preference for fhew fa 1 the 308th regiment, 77th divi: : y " the practical and conservative. Still, the fall styles are none the less thescatlypar sof iencll folthisgvear, = R | B Our fall exhibit portrays the season’’s authentic modes in apparel LI TEERE i 1 arly known for every occasion. In viewing these interesting displays wou will ‘ '. B ‘:’ find grea: p!eas.ure in planning vni.r autumn wardrobe here ALLTAGED AL LI DAL (L ’ Distinctive Models in Women’s Coats 3 & 5 FRANKL‘N SQe . B . "F‘n se new styles lend an air of practicability wthout being ton Fur trimmings lend great attractiveness to their appear- ance and at the same time make for greater comfort In rich velours, duvetyn, velveteen and plush combinations, cheviots and burellas Simplicity Is Echoed in the Fall Suits Fur is as freelv emploved in the new fall suits as in the coats These suits are designed along the simpliest lines; the jong jacket being the foremost feature. The narrowness of the skirt is notable for its extreme smartness. But one must see these charmingly tailored garments to appreciate their full merit tional Army to go aver, the first to have the electrical department sat ce s ; ‘ first 1o suifer | up a separate division of the city While in active service overseas uperintendent is appointed by the fire | | | & Ities overnment Now the electrical | Lieut. Lewis continued in 16 same | ommissioners and is under their position he occupied in the States | that of intelligence officer of the battalion. In August ha was given the | silver bars of a first lieutenant and made battalion adiutant Although | risdiction. The proposition is to da a with that he commttee finds it<elf up againet dificulties concerning the proposed legislation. | The office of clectrical superintendent | e lice received a letter today from the > palon el e Lhous al superinten ington next Friday sra etter today from th 1t. Lewis has nev afd anything | i< not provi ¢ in the charter and churches have been requested to ap- Pelice at Newark and the chief there egarding his present lccation, an r N i ,‘q]lmv ,'f,.w',' 1ed et ANlis merely an ordinance provision. The | point delegates to conduct the exami- | “Tites there is no such family as N |Pakizs i ! GERIRGencra n at issue then vhether | nations, and A. W. Upson has been | “Vanderpool” in that city. Apparent ors Who Hold 4 March reveals that the +is at 2 H Al i 2lstha :" i o e council ha ver o make laws ! appointed to represent the South | ly there is an error in the name. The In First and Sec- Lunaville 1 el >tion riing the electrical department, | church, F. Stanley Wells the Nawing- | letter also states that there is no such P . : e N Shiu SR RCHACLEE S L G el TP evaneg RN e Pl e A. Ficke the | address as ‘739 Halsey straet” as the Make Further Change - _ ¢ o EAnig Qv sior formation from seve c 1| Berlin Congregational church. They | boy claims. Vanderwood insists that E = = will submit it to th i o vill make up the executive commit- | he has gwen the correct information & per cent converted | FIRST LIEUT. EDWIN N. LEWIS. | ¢ ACTION ON ORDINANCE it meets tee and will ba ed by delegates | He will he held longer Rrst Liberty Loan and of | _ il s bt S | from the Center S and Stanles fBonads of the second Liberty | .o ive and eleovet here Te wae | Health and Electrical Legislation To | | e stron urzed today the ”““ " ”' v pSrEiR ,’,‘ "‘f|‘:' e Considered CANDIDATES FOR MINISTRY | n-cttiun 'r‘;;m ("nm)rmn‘ actinginilin e miai ‘o the ity staff og| The ordinance committee of the Examinati finction wth other banks in this to have them nve nto 4 1-4 X { ran away from home in Newark, N. J.. locum, is now posted as a deserter r cent bonds het o Lient. Lewis, while in New York, | dinances referred to the committee |# Student at the same institutio | with his uncle and was deserted, he | The police had such a notice today jember 1 y igh ' | applic )r admission to the first|by the common council. The new |didates for ordination to the Cor ave, while sleening in Wwoods, is | from Col H. P. Kingsbury at Fort ional ministry, will be held in 1 at police headquarters. The po- | Slocum. Memorial echt ey | CLASSED AS DESERTER ns of John > ! ROY IS STIT, HERF. | tirgil Gill. whoe escaped from hir ommon counecil will probably meet | gradnate of t Hartford The ! this evening to take action on or-|seminary, and Howard Cr the Herald b » joining the editorial Leonard Vanderwood, the bov who | 8uard while being taken back to Fori he New York une. onversion S R e e tion concerning health condi- gndishon gned. He was Auatec 1 o | tions is among the matters tc yge ragistration L ASt rank of ond lieutenant ar ip. The proposed ordinan Pal A. S Andrule- | ds rder i izned to duty at Camp Upton, submitted the health de busy preparing for the mplete and 1ank ” rile on this side > | wants them enacted and there Bf Mr. and Mrs. Ignace Pa- | 9th, when the privileze o ; Jiet, hence the delay in tha open- | ceases forevei Bf the school year The banks have agreed to > care h 5 o of the conversion withoul ch: : A=t { holders of bonds, and the directors | New York mer \pril the divi The committee, having before it a | - iowes fume it Renosa ]l e nese e ailed for overseas service, #nd in fess | resolution prepared by Superintendent - “"‘h‘]""'] delay. The (”"‘h"““ m- | than three w from the cat> of | Cooley of the eléatrical department genc o Lonyorsion oz ohe > per | their & they ining in the | to give him powers similar to those i bSOh'ltely Removes rflmhhm“,h ,“,’; :_h" firet ""””:“ It trenct a Roval Secottish baf- | of the building department, has had . s B which wil still retain, after Novem | talien. The b active rous lefters written concerning ndigestion. Druggists | . ther risnt of conversion into ans fi- | service and were highly complimented | e mainlsianion o Slactaiml bfund money if it fails. N5g | ture issues of bonds at a higher rate e | ters in other cities. According to re- of interest | of being the first division of the Na- | port an effort is being quietly made little delay in the expression of th 1lthough there may be a divisior opinion on the wisdom of some of the changes | by their officers, h Save Fuel Wisely Saving fuel is working hand in hand with the Government these days. And one way to save wisely and well is to use SO-CO-NY —the quality gasoline. It means minimum consumption and maximum powet. | Inferior, low—grade mixtures mean waste in the form of increased consumption, lost power and excessive carbon deposits. There’s power in every drop of SO-CO-NY. It’s clean, quick starting; reliable; obtainable everywhere. Look for the Red, Whitg and Blue SO-CO-NY Sign. It’s the wise way to save fuel Fuel—saving Here Means Life-saving There STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW YORK AR AT A A Tailored at F:s‘n(\n Park Tailoced ac Fashion Park SIR! . LOOK AT THIS MAN The Skipton is only one extraordi- If you are of the same general type, the Skipton, an expanding sleeve jacket tailored expressly for us at Fashion Park, will meet your requirements exactly This early Fall style idea is crisp, sensit P ical. & e risp, sensible and practical. Tt SIS 3 has military flavor, hut fits comfortably up to our service Sollcy Ready-to-put-on Custom finish without the annoyance $32.50 to g $35 AN L A BRI AN B A Brionpms The Wilson @o. CGITY HALL

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