New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 9, 1918, Page 3

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Boston Store fim% & Co. HARTHFOURD STORE CLOSES AT O'CLOCK FRIDAYS. A Complete Line Of ‘ DR. DENTON'S SLEEPING | GARMENTS | JUST RECEIVED ‘ ili be sold at prices es-| ablished by the Manufac- Let the Boys Come in Saturday FOR A NEW SUIT OR BLOUSE OR OTHER ARTICL OF APPAREL. Extra Special Vaiues in Suits Parents who have not already surplied the bovs with new School Suits will perhaps be coming in Satu we are ready for you. SPECTAL WOOL SUITS (They Should Bring ct; Sizes 8 to 18. Correct and up-to-c built for service. ::‘lo .NORI“()LI\ .\l"l-I‘IQ \.\'o.nb'ru .tz.7 . i ‘ $ 1 3 .50 Nearly all siz om § to 1s. And other good Suits at $6.98, $8.75 Including the Famous Sampeck Clothes. It may not interest you to know that our ho. doubling up right along—except that it proves that we customers about right and give them value and service. turer. Cool nights are on the way, it would he well to| have your reqguirements for | e and well mudc the winter on hand early. SPECIAL VALUE in a large iwo thread Turkish Towel at 38¢ each. It would be well to keep in | touch with our Dress Goodsi section from now on, we are | receiving shipments daily, | $9.75, and $10 up to $18. | | | | | | ' Suit business js | BLOUSES, Sizes 6§ to 16, at on! KHAKI BLOUSES, Sizes § to 1f STOCKINGS, Sizes 6 to 11,... el TROU s 4 to 9, extra values SWEATERS zes 10 to 15, very fine CAPS, All sizes, new styles, FALI COA 3 to 10, OVERALLS, to 10. S extra value A R s $4.98 up to § ‘ave other clothes BIG DISPLAYS OF WASH SUITS §$1.39 to S4. Sizes 2% to 10 years. A : This department is right on the main floor, convenient to et to and you'll find it near the north entrance. Come in and look | around any time. ¢ 4 | P | < FHE i - v A. A. CLARK OFFICER | AT 7| IN REGULAR ARMY 2 | Veteran of Cuban and Philippine Cam- paigns Made Sccond Fieutenant— | Now at Camp Devens. | | A. Clark, son of former Citq | Samuel W. Clar) of 118 . 1 street, is the sccond New | 1t will only cost you ten cents a day to have the comfort of oldier to receive a commis- enjoying the cool breczes of the veranda on warm days instead of L A LG Y the unbearable heat of the kitchen range. Ask your grocer to send you AUNT DELIA'S BREAD. You lose nothing and you gain not only comfort, but really bet- ter and more wholesome bread than it is possible for you to bake, because we are equipped better and have mastered the question of substitutes more fully. Aunt Delia’s Bread is wholesome, nourishing and easily digested. Your grocer sells it. 30 to 9 P. M Men’s $1.00 Uni i 7 "y - 62 West Main St. Two Stores, 95 Arch St. en's . nion llllS 2 for $1.00 . TO ARREST DAVENPORT. LAFAYETTE—MARNE Brutal Assault Will Be Prosccuted in Sihue DAY ARRANGEMENTS Police Court. 9 ° : Men’s and Young Men’s $1. Klott today issued a warrant for the| ., > e - § arrest of Clitton A Davenport, who 1o | Governor Holcomb Requests State to Py LIEUT. ALPHA A. CLARK. in charge of the federal employment | Observe Occasion on Eve of alamas, Or ® ———————————— | bureau at Hartford. Davenport will 1 within a week, having been notified | have to answer the charge of assault- | Registration Day. that he has been appointed a second | ing the seven and eight-year-old sons | eutenant in Company I 42d United | o¢ Mrs. Willilam Sheldon of 23 Spring artford, Sept. 9.-—Connecticut's tates Infantry, now stationed at Camp ct, At police headquarters thi rvance of “Lafayette-Marne Day” [ Lieutenant Clark visited his homa in | whore they had been kicked and | Marcus F. Holcomb and the Connec- » SR CERS) e th aity over Sund and surprised h\»\“ punched. Their story to the prosecutor | ticut State Council of Defense for the atives with the news of his appoint-| ig that they were passing through Da- | evening of September 11, which is the He has been in the Uaited |{venport's property on the w to St.| eve of Regis: ion Da States army since the ,\mm».h_..\nfom Mar rground Saturday aftarnoon, Because of the great number of | ° o e b eee e o Gl SSRGS SR R SRR e B R T e Men’s 1 00 Ne ll ee Sh]rgs u Philippine spending two | an apple tree and knocké® down ap- | and the approach of Registration day, * cars on Uncle Sam’s islands in tho | ples, While they re picking them | the publicity department of the Con- Pacific ocean iy up Davenport appeared. The Sheldon | necticut State Council of Defense, to __Timothy C ove, son of Pollceman | j,ovs remained and Davenport grabbed | which the matter had been referred, Or ® lichael Co ) is the other New | them and took the mto his home, | considered it impracticable to arrange Britain m fo receive a COMMISSION | where he locked them in a room. After | independent observation of Lafayette- in the regular army, being appointad a | 5 while he took the bovs and zave| Marne Day on Septemaber 6, the an- econd lieutenant. He oW i1 TeXas. | them a sound beating and let them go. ry, but the birthday of the s — — s | hey limped home and told their | patriot and the victory which | k3 ? 2 - NEW BRITAIN BOYS' CLUB | mcther what happened. Mrs. Sheldon | sz Paris in 4 will be rem en s c Ose’ palr Or c GPENS FOR WINTER SEASON. | catled on Davenport for an explasa- | bored in addresses to be made | [ The New B n Boys' club opened | tion and she s she was insulted by | throughout the state on the night of | Ji its doors today with many im- | Davenport's foul language. September 11, the eve of Registra- provements througho the building. Davenport has repeatedly com-|tion Day, Thursday, September: 12 ~ main floc 1652 to billiard | plained to the police about boys steal The speakers on this occasion will ore, office and | ing from his gardens and he has had | ajso refer to the birthday of General e PR | youngsters before (-vm'xt.‘ According © | Pershing, September 13, and “The ibrarw ‘with all th ‘Nmn'u he has aflm!ms'tm'ed punish- | gear Spangled Banner” anniversary, apers for the 1. The third | ment to other bovs. The ca wWill | geptember 14. laor wil be used rpeater shop, 3 l'”’":‘"{' """"'""’ in police court to- Observation throughout Connecticut ~obbler shop r-cutting room, and,; morrow morning of Lafayette-Marne Day was re- - PY neetiwg place f the band and Boy | Sespann T cquested of Governor Marcus H. Scouts. s "l“‘m—”'r‘,‘”’)"“\’c\{”"e tooi | Holcomb by the National Defense P p mnssium classes for the jun ery pretty home wedd ook | (o0 ¥ Governo : 141 e omiors will bhe held three | place Saturday afternoon at 4 o’clock f",'f‘ IS SaNeEon thenjiize ) nd seniors 1 i X erring the matter to the State Coun- 1 . o i Wednesday | when Miss May Horton, daughter of | & s ndl it ights v B s 4o cil of Defense and its publicity depart- i enings uader E. Miller | Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Horton, and Leon | &\ 2 s and | ning e el e e ment. In deciding to combine the ob- and C. I, Leroux, the club’s physical | F'rye of New ¥York were married at|] _ i . he statew: S I > S e servation with the statewide exercises 11 Ciarkson, director of | the home of the bride’s parents 11 Al BEOrCi 1. Clg | e - oot planned for the night before registra- | meet with the boys as | Wallace street. The house was.at- R e SR e Al hlghts a week, Tuesday and | tractively decorated with astors ana | 'R ]““-" b e evenin James Ptolmey, car- | gladioll. Rev. W. F. Cook of the|8Peatiers 'n e -“10%-“i et vill mect his! Methodist church officiated Gl o) GEL0) Gl Dl i b A ”‘K“} | s 3 5 it AaBEhiy buresus as to the proper program tment is t KILLED IN FRANCE, x e GBI L U | o) Ay ConnellV oE thia ctty 1 $112 PICK FROM POCKET. #.is vear and fourteen lessons will | in receipt of information to the ef- Leo Fletchner of {1 Austin street com the bowe by B 3. Johnson, | fect that her brother, Private Thomas | complained fo ihe police yesterday e Tuesd evening for the | F. Mahon of Hartford, was killed July | that his pocketbook containing $112 %t 14 weeks. The playsround in |19 in France. Private Mahon's mother, | was stolen from him. He made a trip « rear of the club has heen fitted | Mrs. Mahon of 57 Rushnell streat, | to Waterbury and hefore leaving New 2ut for outdoor recreation and will he | Hartford, was officlally notified Satyr. | Brifain had his pocketbook. On ar- i d3: Private Mahan was 29 vears olq. | rival in Waterbury it was gons, ased during this s

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