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w BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY| SEPTEMBER 10, 191 - Boston Store 000 CONPANY 1N POLICE COURT TODAY, | Minister and Government Men | ‘ Are Up on Charges | ave Pcach Stones Th arce needed for making Gas Masks - A Complete Line Of DR. DENTON’S SLEEPING The Kind You Have Always Bought has borne the signa- ture of Chas. . Fletcher, and has been made under his personal supervision for over 30 years Allovy no ono The presence of man representative of the federal govern- to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and ARMEN I‘S ment and a city official in police court ¢*Just-as-good’’ are but experiments, and endanger the s morning in the role of accused health of Children—Experience against Experiment. JUST RECEIVED Clifton 1. Davenport. representa- | Castoria_is a harmless fi‘llhfli.iuft‘ x”nr”(‘ush;r'f)‘il;"'_;;'lz‘:_‘; 7e 3 : ices es- | five of the federal government in the | goric, Drops and Seothing Syrups. Jt contains 7 L Will be sold at PUICESIEE labor employment hurean in {Hartford, f)pium. Morphkine nor o‘nmr‘ narcotic Hz(‘”:‘i“!‘l“’}(vr‘ll‘::‘ . = 1 Pe | Was charged with assanlt on two boys. more than thirty years it has heen in constant use tablished by the Manufac- o T R reliof of Consiipation, Tlatuloncy, W ind Gotie_and | ney P. F. McDono e case was Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness avising there in, turer. 4”07"1“:\”(4 u y,‘ ‘D(\-”,,H i ”'“‘. ',,. \‘1 ‘, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the as- = ; : ((Sah nisaiualigs Gurd M e Ry mibtion of Food; giving healthy and natural slecp. Gool ¥ nightsFarefon Sthe fnoce feurg e sfvnlinestinl th oo e Panacea—The Motlher’s Friend, arrested at his instigs The Children’ i ke o tion for hreach of the peace vester- - " way, it would be well to o L o o e e | The Kind You Have Always Bonght have your requirements for! »s the stone crusher on his place on o Bears the Signature of of two boys SPECIAL ADVANTAGES SE | Stanley street and heard loud nolses. = = . % q - | He called for the police and then the winter on hand early. stood guard to prevent the escape of EVERY DEPARTMENT HAS SPEC | the boys. Tn reply to a question by ; 7 GOES MUCH Prosecutor Klett he said the boys were SPECIAL VALUE | not in the building long enough to b do any damage. When the police ap- THAT THIS STORE WILL A |8 in a large iwo thread Turkish | retred one or the boys tried to vun In Use For Over 30 Years ' CLOSED away and the other took refuge on ‘THE CENTAUR COMPANY, IEW YORK CITY. Towel at 38¢ each. the top of the crusher. Asked why 5 Y B Wednesday, September 11, the day when thy 2 | he ran, one of the bovs said he was contributed by Hartfor y 3 e not going to let Davenport get hold v Hartford merchants to efil of him because Davenport hits ever: tore as “Dollar Day.” You have been invesg ¥ - - in ! Ry ol R T 5 ! 1 [t would beiwell toikeep inift i tes Bl e FREN[:H ANI] U S | tion. The martial music of this ba rowins o RN A ; p: g /i - | did he?” asked Prosecutor Klett. The has Dbeen an inspiration to the Red | @ & i ance to make them go farther it/ touch with our Dress Goods | i e’ SRR o U {Cross and Liiberty Lous drives, and [ @ we make in nonor of this day and te make it a grdg section from now on, we are chance. other hoy said that [lia0e vy e fer vofited by the Davenport threw a brick and hit him visits to their huts. Every cent from Ths store will not open until 10 o'clock on d receiving shipments daily in the shouder. Judge Meskil remark- I this concert goes ta the Irench Y. M. takes to get everything . © ed that he failed to find that there y A. war work, the expense y : rything in readiness for the big sale & | had been a breach of the peace and | INg - guaranteed by privatc 1 ; and those who are occupied about their housework eat! 50 he disc ed the boys T Program for Concert. 10 theiearly huying: { Rev. D. C. Monroe of Hartford was i | i 8 3 | Gt ki i B O o e Mlmal‘y Bal]ds to UDBH GO“CCF[ The program for the concert ws IHenEthe St 1 . G of a fire hydrant near the Hudson i;‘mM today and is announced rol- | & he store will close at 12 so that cverybod: Lunch. Mr. Monroe said that he had With N ional Anth ows 0 in these war times when labor is in such demand and als Leen to consult with his counsel, It ational Anthems pannes 1 3 s L AR o | 3 v their stocks arranged after the morning's I business. We ask @ Judge Hungerford and being a now owner of an auto was unfamiliar 11 JArlesienne” ) (his matter. " : [ With ‘the Taw. T T had only stopped | Al is in readiness tor the roception | . Saxopnone solo: AL Perugiou. | 3 _ 2 = | and concert of the French Army banc “Manon” (Selection) i PR Snrceld e . = 4 i L;]:l"j"“:f ’M‘:"‘:"f(:fl_]‘3“:(‘:;‘1‘,‘;;3\"]":‘ at Fox's theater next Monday afrer- oloists: MM. Le Roy, Ispagnet, | Carry your parcels whenever possible. Buy only what you .ingend tb K& | 2 aasa uasmear. noan and evening The coacert at Rochut, Mager, Damien Public. Works Commissioner John | FOX's theater at 8:30 oclock is the|3. (a) Cavatine Cosar « ) Y first to be given in Connecticut, and (b) Polonaise . Wieniawski BE. Downes was charged with blocking the fire hydrant near the Hudson | b1 P ®0 the 4 SR , : inchil el said Finat whent Hiellator | Lol=es itna hose musicians receive a Rhapsodiec Norvegienne Lalo CITY TTEMS | ot S0 ot s b S pione o 2. om0 1o for them on their tour throughout (;n»i nor b 5 Saiat-Saens. hydrant but when he came back later [ 2F €T on thelt & e ¥ A e e e A Folnd b cute whor mrame v | a high honor to New. Brit- | Intermission y anup in ress Shop. All remaining tub frocks put in it is up to the people of New B n Violin solos: M. Debruille. t $1.00, natter what they cost ! 5 ain that this city should be the fivst [ 6. Three little picces for Clarinet o - Aunt Delia’s Bread.— | visor Lanphere said it was. Some d - i There are lovely cotton crope dresse e ; e 4 XG?‘”“‘"" afauQiEDEla i EBTE el ey Smermomey | ChOSeN to welcome the French herocs (a) Le Petit Berger . ... Debussy ¥ cotton crepe dresses in light blue and pink, also charming ficured voiles and zinghams. o RN s D e U o i o (b) Allegratto <. Godard. [ @ n fact a zood big assortment —enough o please tho big morning crowd of shopper Lady Wallace lodge, Daughters of e 2 : S8t of the men indicate to the initiated the (¢) Cansonetta > shopy t imagine Scotia, will hold its regular meeting The Hudson Lunch fire hydrant was there will be many left for afternoon selling. » in St. Jean the Baptist hall, Church | the center around which the case of street, Wednesday evening Cassel Fito revolved. He left his horse unhitched and it blocked the fire hy number of vears they hay the frant. Somec of them lies still held by the Germa spent at Soloist: M e fami-[7. Sonata for V as and hide ano St "0sg v El Patr a 5 A s e heart B, i rave ¢ S, ‘ap- A que IN¢ ieo) Joseph Cossrove, son of Patrolman | (niReneq one th Mogkec the Tre M- | sore hearts benind brav les. Cap- T Miquelle and Gea 5 Michael Cosgrove, escaped from the | (&7 L0 200 I8 T80 e N o | taln Pares at one time the leader of |8, (a) Air from “Carmen = L R fruit ship Almirante, which was sunk | p&, B8t (6 B8 S8 (ECEN B8 | the famous Garde Republicaine band (Flower S0ag) ; Roz A“ h1 kl Were up v in collision with the U, S. . Hisco, in which played at the exposition at San (h) Bonjour Suzon .. Tacoms < e Franc 3 . to $6.00 | sco and St. Louis, won fo Tenor salos: M. Mager himself distinguished honor on the|9. French Military Marche field of battle Svery member of the (a) Madelon (Popular Song of the band has beea under fire or decorated Trenches) overalls and undershirt. His sister went to New York with a fresh outfit of clothing, expectinz to.meet him at ‘the Seamen's Church institute For killing a deer and not report- ing the fact within 4 hours to tha game warden ne of $25 was im- posed on Luigi Rinaldi. Game War- A special offering in the way of a cleanup of all Wash Skirts at $1.00. The linenes, piques and gabardines. The majority of them materials are SERES are made with full gathered back, tailored =X § ! e AR SR et front. Three inch belts, unusual pockets, ecither inset or patch, pearl button tr Wednesday: morning, specials. It) den Pease said that he went to 178 | g PTANEEE \‘r s m“ Al ':‘Id rr]'vfl» o ’\‘ s 8 Take your choice at $1.00. But C : Sk ats $2.9 Joldenblum's.—advt. Oak streo sterday, ¢ > arts S ¢ % e WA AIEL(gTaitelseliolion Q4 SoLyoL SRR LD st ome h C v Oalk street, yesterday, and found parts} o (oo "5 oo “00 (0 Aem Were () Sambre et Meuse Friends of Irving ¥. Ellis of the | of a deer under the ice box. Then he U. S. navy, formerly of the Herald | went to the factory where Rinaldi staff, have received cards from him [works and charged him with the act. in South America Rinaldi denied the killing, but when Chief Petty Officer T. C. Wallen of | shown the cut up parts of the deer Qiavie street has returned to New | admitted his guilt. Rinaldi sald that York after a short furlough at his | he killed the deer in his garden, shoot- home in this city. ing it in the head. Ia defense Rinaldi )t. Stanley Challenger, well | said that he did not understand what nown in this city where he conduct- | Pease sald to him but know when he d the Elmer Automobile agency for|Was shown the meat and admitted the ome time prior to entering the | killing. service, has returned from France to Drunkenness and hr his home in Bridgeport. Captain Chal- | was charged against Fred Moritz and lenger went to France with the Y he was fined $3 on the first count and unit, together with Lieut. Ryan, a $10 on the secoad. He smashed in well known in this city {he panels of a door at John Keppf's house at 62 Prospect street. Howard O'Neil and William Gill of Hartford were committed to the re- s no s O ed L amb DeV. | formatory at Cheshire for having stol- 9 failed to report. O'Brien was a tray- | €0 tWo bicyeles at the grammar school elling showman and registered here. last Thursday. Gill zot out of the re- % form school a month ago after a sen- tence for truancy and O'Neil is on pro- B 1,320 Jack Tar Middies, ™ On Sale Wednesday Morning at $1.00 The Girls' Shop has secured a wonderful value for Dollar Day. A special purchase of 1,320 of the \ch of the peace famous “Jack Tar Middies” which are so popular among the misses. These garments are made of the very best Lonsdale jean. They are white with different color collars and cuffs. They also have emblems. Three-quarter sleeves. Six to 22-year sizes. The local police were notified today All new and perfect—in fact, the very best that can be had—and no more at this price when this John J. O'Brien of Hyde Park, | big lot is gone. Girls’ Shop, second floor. P Meclntyre is visit in Boston. Hats All Ready to Wear for $1.00 Values up to $3.50. Hats Are of Velvet, in Black, Blue, Brown and Other Colors. ALL NEW AND CORRECT STYLES——COME EARLY FOR CHOICE. \ 200 Waists at $1.00 | Sateen Petticoats $1.00 Dainty serviceable blouses of Voile and Organdy. | patticoats made of good qualits _ August and Fred Monsecs and Louis | pation for having tampered with a Fadt “"\"" the baseball game in | 45t gn Wethersfield cove. Boston yesterday { Seaman yrge Kiagsbury is home from the Naval Reserve training sta t on a short furlough BLANCHARD L | S ary Enrols a Clark *| Membership Se has transferrad t to Giuseppa College for Military T i innie Ha property on f Coppola et al ning. Mrs. Arthur E. J. Reilly and son| Miles D. Blanchard has resigned his N e o e el A D oRil o SasE mlexabershipl secretury it with fri ‘,:.‘; l"f\’\{v‘vm) H\‘,,,\:‘, o \x e Y. M. C. A. and left thls morn- American coffee served steaming hot from Americenn Red Cross Canteen to Italian soldiers who were on their way from active fighting In the trenches Satcen, some are ing for Cark Collige, Worcester, Mass., 3 o i | All women in the city are urged to | he has enralled for military | DeAr by does much to keep up the spirit of Italian troops. Working actively | j prettily trimmed. Practically all sizes in the lot. | all black, others black with colored figtires attend the meeting af the Center Con-| fainine Charles Hallberg, formerly | on the front line, the American Red Cross is also alding hundreds of thonsands | @ These blouses are mostly $2.00 values | Unusual van Atio church tomorrow, all day, vich comfartables will be tackad for the ¥. W. C. A. dormitory, which | assistant membership secretary at the | of soldlers’ families and assists thousands of refugees and carries on the im- ssociation will fill the vacancy until | portant work for the little children of Italy. September 25, when he will go to the will be ready for occupancy soon | Spriagfied Y. M. C. A. college to study ttending are requasted o bring | for appointment as a Y M. C. A. physi- lunch : al director ant in the Blaachard came to the local assoct- Linoleums at $1.00 & jlugh V. Conroy, a se medical corps who has been located at ! ation May when Lloyd Reaney, the ‘an American embarkation poiat is | former s stary, was callrd to Forrt Regular Prices $1.35 and $1.50. Splendid Colors and Patterns. pendir furlongh at his home on |Sloecum. During his stay he has proved Washin street to be a most eflicient ecretary, and inley Hart and Stanley Karpinski, | added a number of names to the roster local re; trants, have been iaducted | of the organization Hallberg substi-{ into the rmy service and will undar tuted during the winter months in this o AT e Dollar Day at the Art Section officer training camp at Camp Lee, | the Commercia] Trust company this Va. week 50c Tinted Pillow Tops, .. e Wednesday hats $3.98 Velvet norning speci oldeablum's WAS ON MOUNT VERNON, | 4 for $1.00 Extra Specia] ALL WOOL 50c and 75c stamped pleces, § A 1 for $1.00 200 Pounds Fine Khaki Yarn Ghay SWELTHH FARN . M. C. Mercerized Crochet for the Soldiers. 1-2 POUND FOR $1.00. cotton, color: and white While Tt Lasts $3.40 per 1b. ..... = AT $1.00 John J. Schuessler of Kelsey Street | on Liner U-Boat Attacked. MAY CU That the movement recer E by the Chamber of Commerce t \mong those on the Mount Vernon, lggal grocers make only o delis fornierly the rraan Kronprin o %lay will now become fa more on Cecilfe, wk sel was on reaching in its effects 15 shown hy the | e was John J announcement of Secerctary L. A, | S Schuassler § chamber, that = and merchants rague of the lo the drygoods dcals chucssler of 27 and s in the regular on of Wi m K¢ Choice Candies $1.00 | Stationery n other lines will soon be usked to | iy Drcember 13, 1017 adopt stmilar rules. "here are stlil | Nothing has been heard fromn him b Beve grocers who are not com I his parentis sloea the sblp was tor Two pounds assorted Goc Chocolates Stk o B0 $1.00 will buy two pounds of Royal Linen Writ ing with the wishes of the chamber In { odoed hui he in belioved to bo safe Paper and two packages of envelopes Two pounds of the popular Jumbo Salted $1.00 will buy 5 25c box this respect | his name did not appear on the ca | | s of fine writing Papers T |ty 1ist published Inst evening » Peanuts ; $1.00 $1.00 will buy a Sage-Allen Fountain Pen. These BURGLARIZE STORE. Ehiagipaw R XELEh A Ghol Out of the ruins of this house. after it had been smashed info fragments | Milk Chacolate Bare, plain or Nut. twenty-four BSUSiaIo (ayingss 1aree nole Jahn Melynik of 30 Lafayette atrect | taken sinca he enllated in the nav ¥ & shell from an Austrian guu, crawled a bruised American Red Cross niin, g & | $1.00 will buy four seven-inch Emerson Record: eompzained to the poll erday | and 1«»,;» mece tha h" L e v He had taken shelter at this point on the ltalian front in the intervals of drive | toltha 0OXLEn sy ceeraaes all for $1.00 | All leading hits it. Before his ca ] strant ha that Svhile hie store was temporarily | accld clossd someone smashed in the rear| was emploved at Colt's Hartford fac- Moor and stole $28. { torv, ng 8 Red Cross ambulance and thoaght himself comparatively comfortable I mma end of hls house was blown in on top of hin

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