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NEW BRITAIN DALY | A BRISK DEMAND FOR MEN’S FALL CLOTHES AT HOLLANDERYS’ It's good to see the Fresh Fall Clothes at Hol- landers’. And it's good for you that the and bought so long in advance while market was favorable. Now is the time to put us to the test of our claim that we have the very SUIT FOR YOU. $20 to $45 Just let us show you what we mean by “SPECIAL EFFORT SUITS” at $25 and $30 Special models for young men included. We're showing strong line of winter weight Blue Serge Suits $25 to $40 A look here will show you more than volumes of printing. You're safe in Quality, style and price when you buy at this store. Our Popular HAT DEPT. is busy with Tip Top Values, Feature line $4. Others $3 to $5. RALD, FLANNELETTE SLEEPING GARMENTS For Men, Women and Children —— ) If you sleclp warm at nig}l:t‘ . OVERGOATS i you will feel rested in the B A" Ready morning. These comfortable garments will ‘produce the § Better Get First Pick desired effect. ’ e Famous “Jack Tar Tog8 SMOCKS, DRESSES Girls’ Dresses —FOR ME '8 NIGHT SHIRTS and | PAJAMAS 'R —FOR WOMEN— NIGHT GOWNS Common and extra sizes —FOR BOYS NIGHT SHIRTS AN PAJAMAS ~FOR GIRLGS— NIGHT GOWNS Sizes 4 to 14 years, store the planned WONDERFUL VA woolen | :ml This special lot of Dresses, ‘which the best we have ever seen assembled t6 S There are dresses of poplin, gabardin® and other materials. And they are all spil The Dresses are made up with exo work, such as embroldery and smocking dresses, ag well as blues, greens, tams, 0y describe them in more detail here—but ju They'll please you. Size 2 to 6 years, regular for $5.00 and even more. On sale at Little Girle' Bhop, setond # Smocks worth $3.95° THESE ARE THE POF Beautiful garments, different The Smocks at $2.55 are another value that value. Kvery garment new, just recéived and in p syles. Linens, Japanese crepes, voiles, ginghams, chal brotdery work In dainty contrasting colors. Novelty col in faet, all the popular colors. ! ‘ JUST IN TIME FOR THE NEW Sizes from the 14-year up to the 46-bust. “Jack Tar” Middy Blouses, mostly large sizes at $1.00 your size. Also a special purchase of white serge, navy serge, rnavy flanmel sizé 10 only, value to $5.00 at $38.58. N Berge Dresses, n navy, brown and green, all wol, with embroidery on blo value at $14.95. Peter Thomson Dresses, $14.95. Junior sizes, 12 to 16. OUTING FLANNELS by the yard—White, Grey, Stripes and Checks. PULLAR| oy & NIVEN| $Zfid0’$§4js 350 NUMBERED ON | ——~ CASUALTY REPORT | {4 Men From This State Fall Wounded—One Dies of Wounds | The toll of Connecticut men in to day’s casualty report shows 14 wound- ed in action, one dead from waunds and one missing in action. The total | About 200 of those SALE SUITS Closing Out at JUST ARRIVED Large Consignments of Mattresses and Pillows COME TO THE DEPENDABLE STORE HOLLANDERS’ 82-88 ASYLUM STREET, HARTFORD. THE DAYLIGHT STORE | Wounded in Action (Degre mined.) Corporals WILBUR S. JEWELL, 151 First ave., West Haven, Conn. Privates undeter- CLAUD I. BLENUS, 29 Loveland St., Middletown, Conn. MASSARO, 779 Oak casualties are 359, as reported by Gen- eral Pershiag. Of this number, 76 died on the battle fleld, while 69 died from other causes. (Day Report) The following casualties are report- ed by the commanding general of the American Expeditionary forces: Killed in action .. Missing in action Wounded severely Died of wounds . Died of disease Wounded (degree mined) B Dled from accident and other sanuses U " Died from aeroplans aceident Prisoners : 48 20 w1l G s 1 New York and New England men: Killed in Action. Sergeants George D. Hubert, Locke, N. Brnest Torae, Lake View, Me Privates Joseph F. Hardy, 51 New Bedford, Mass. Louis S. Hartshorn ford, N. H. Samuel Price, New York, N. Y. Louis F. Stemple, Hudson, N. Y Ralph J. Willemain, 538 Summer st Holyoke, Mass George Dilboy, pital, Boston, M Percy Sweet, son, N. Y Died of Wounds Received in Privates Robert H. Barker, Prospect Bridgewater, Mas: Austin C. Lanniag, Tulley, N. Herbert Walter Shero, 1041 gan, ave., Buffalo, N. Y Emiliano Tangherlini, 1 Oak Square, Bomerville, Mass. Y R. F. D. 1, Mil- 1591 Madison ave., Mass. General hos- 66 N. Sixth st, Hud- Action, st., W. 2. Michi- | st. Washburn st,, | Wounded Severely. Lieutenant Harold H. Street, 30 Chestnut Flushing, N. Y Sergeant Willlam Kline 2037 64th st., Brook- iye, N. Y. st., Corporals RAYMOND L. KNAPP reace st., Hartfard. Conn. Mechanic Alexander Olzweszki, 556 Fourth st., Tvoy, N. Y. 162 Law- Privates James R. Brown, 5 East Cloversville, N. ¥ Frederick A. Demins, #t., Peabody, Mass Henry R. Diette Woonsocket, R. T Euclide Ferland R. F' Bury, Vt Gust J Albert J Keene, N. H Jeremiah Hurléy, 9 11th ave., 31 195 Park ave., D. 5, Middle- e v ourt, Geros, East Syracus Harnois, 26 Butle 23 Herkimer st., Roekaway | | ton Brooklyn, N. ¥, SYLVESTER New Haven, Cona. Joseph Mendicino, 105 Woolworth st., Brooklyn, N. Y. BERTIE MOSELEY, Hartord, Conn. Edward Roy Tyler, Binghamtan, N. Y. Wounded in Action (Degree Undeter- mined). Private 1516 Charlotts, 51-2 Allen st., 120 State st. t Jacke Stuzen, New York, N. ¥ Missing in Action. Privates David E. Taubert, 42 Elm st, Clin- ton, Mass. Frank Winohradcky, 704 Orange st., Syracuse, N. Y. Night Report. The following casualtes are report- ed by the Commanding General of the | American Expeditionary Forces: Killed in action .... Missing in action Wounded severely . Died of wounds Died from accident and other causes o7 5 Died of dis Wounded, mined) Prigoners ... (degree undeter- Total New York and New England men on the list are: Killed in Action. Corporals Godinsky, 856 E. John Francis Holland, Boston, M Linwood W. Hopkins, Argyle, Maine. Privates 1724 6t., 18 Hanover Alfred G. Champagne, 5 Wartwill 8t., Chicopee, Mass. Privates LEONARD F. BURNS, 147 Pratt St., Winsted. Conn. Died of Accident and Other Causes. Lieutenant Wilfred Y. Porter, 1717 W. Genesss Syratuss, N. Y Privates Oliver Bouchard, 242 Weddaleway Rochester, N. Y. John C. Welch, Southboro. Mass. ‘Wounded Severely Sergeant Albert Pierce Ave., Heoul- St st Ashland. Road, Ralph F Me Corporals JOHN CARL, Elmwood, Conn. JOHN E. SLATER, 9 Lake St., Mid- dietown, Conn. Mechanic CHARLES D. KIRKHAM, 217 Kim- ‘berlv Ave.,, New Haven, Conn, New Haven, Conn. Forester L. Clark, Machals, Maine. ALEXANDER COWALSKI, ville, Conn. John Figarofsky, 14 New Chamiers St., New York, N. Y. Frank W. Fournier, St., Greenfleld, Mass. Arthur 'W. Green, Lawrence, Mass. James King, hampton, N. Y. Teon F. Lafay, 7 Potsdam, N. Y. John G. Sera, 305 Oak St., Koenig, N. ¥ 6 Bruce St., Tariff- 213 Chapman 26 Lowell St, 6 Emmett St, Bing- 1-2 Willew St., Conn. J. SYNNOTT, 619 Riverside Ave., Waterbury, Conn. Herbert M. Wentworth, 2 Curtiss St., Cliftonda Mass. J. Yechus, Mass. Lyneh, Peabody, Mass. N. 225 Hancock Ellsworth Road, ant St., Thompsonville, Conn. Stephen Smar, 1502 E. State St., Olean, N. Y. | 8. ®widerski, 298 Billy St., Buffalo, N. X NORMAN J. SPENCER, Middlefield, | GEORGE PATROHILOS, 101 Pleas- | WALLACE BOMSTER, 59 Bassett St., ! | | | | | | | i | | HARRY WARREN MARCHBANK, 299 East Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. Missing in Action. Privates ANDREW BOVE 238 'Wooster St., New Haiven, Conn. Frank Cavello, 172 Park Row, New York, N. Y. Walter Czajoski, Brooklyn, N. Y. Harold J. Jenson, 459 Massachusetts Ave., Boston, Mass. John J. Labish, 16 Croten Terrace, Yonkers, N. Y. SUNRAY MILL. WHITE ““MADE IN -, 109 N. 7th St., {§ Bread. 62 West Main St. Special for Safuida; | PUMPKIN PIES, made from new sugar-pump- kins, delicately seasoned and baked to that appetiz- ing appearance that tempts the palate. For SATURDAY we will have a full line of large and small cakes, Coffee Cakes, Pies, Boston Bread and Baked Beans and the most delicious i |H Bread it is possible to bake. | Your grocer sells Hoffmann’s “AUNT DELIA’S” HOFFMANNSBAKERY Two Stores, Brown 95 Arch St. l The inereasing scarcity shortage of these goods. The present of materials and uncertainty of transportation unusually wil] eventually cause a large stock gives you a wide range of choice and we advise planning for the coming winter now. Prices $23.50, You get not only the newest and The tubing in our Brass Beds is of the $27, $28, $30, $32.50, $40 most attractive designs but quality that you can depend upon. highest grade and the lacquer is baked on-—offering & hard, even surface not affected by moisture and as near perspiration proof and acid proof as it is possible for the finest lacquer to make them. The corner locks and various parts will not wear loose and make the bed often the case on ordinary Brass Beds, These are some of the dfferences between our Brass Beds and Why not get the best to be had for your money? costs you no more than the other. “wobbly” which is so the ordinary ones—and our kind SANITARY WOOD BEDS : These Beds set up with metal side side rails and not on slats as in the old clean as any bed can be. We show any, birdseye maple, and walnut. rails similar to a brass or iron bed. type of wood beds. They are The spring rests on the 1s sanitary and as easily kept them in a variety of patterns in golden oak, fumed oak, mahog- Priced trom $16.75 up, in any size. ENAMELED IRON BED Prices $8.50, $12.00, $15.00, $16.75, $20.00. Colors, white, ivory or grey. 3-plece White Enameled Beds, $11.00 and $14.50. Metal Frame Couch Beds, $§12.00, $16.75. MAHOGANY 4-POSTER BEDS In twin bed size, each $32 25 Others up to $60.00 o White Enameled $12.00. Couch Divan Frames, $8.50. CRIBS White Enameled folding $18.00, $28.50. White Enameled HAPPY TYME folding $18.00, complete with mattress. CRIBS in White Enamel, wooden frames, $13.00, $20.00. MATTRESSES Finest grade soft, 1y less. downy No. Best Grade FELT MATTRESSES full size, $25. 5, $21.00, $11.25, $17.00, 88.25. Other mattresses at $26.75, All good values at their vespéctive 1 Silk Iloss Mattresses $37.00, in full size—small sizés proportional- 00. prices. All our mattresses are guaranteed to be made of clean new materials in model clean factorles. EZARLf T “\ N FURNISHERS 40-58 FORD STREET WARTFORD HUNDREDS OF FRESH NEW PILLOWS Just Arrived, $3.00, $4.50, $5.00, $5.50, $6.75, $6.00, $11.25 per pair. - BILLOW WASHABLE PILLOWS, $12.25 Pér Pair. SLEEPWELL PILLOWS, $6.75 Per Pair. G Zuller ABENTS FOR SLENWDGS Raxges OVERLOOKING CAPITOL