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Oldest and one of the Largest Hosiery Milis in America HE first stocking-machine in this country arrived in Ipswich, Mass, in 1822. For almost a century the name IPSWICH has stood for highest quality in popular-price hosiery. It took the entire output of five mills—over 50,000,000 pairs —to satisfy the demand for IPSWICH HOSIERY for men, women, and children last year. You can buy Ipswich Series Hosiery at from 25c to 75c, of any dealer who A PROCES ‘, Ashley-Babcock Co., 177 Main St.; N. Bernbaum, 1{11 Arch St.; The Fair Dept. 191 Main St.; The McMillan Store, 201 Main St Rosenstock, 500 Main M. Bernbaum, 618 Main St.; Besse-Leland, 215 Main Teonard & Hermann, l“n Main St.; M. Smigrodske. 686 Main St.: Duboney Br(w , 37 Lafay- te St.: J. Goldsmith, 48 Broad St.; D. Miller & Co.; SATISFNCTI@N Since the opening of our new Fall Clothing last '«n » we have been . besieged by the Dbiggest crowds of our experlence. S. Menus; Rosensweig Bros.; S. M. Davidson Co; & Marlow & Co.; M. Bloomberg, 186 Main St.; Globe Clothing Store; H. Basson. BRISTOL—The Muz; Bros. Co.: Harry Raffel, Albert Rawiszer. TERRY VILLE—Toemel & Peterick. There has been a continual procession of satisfaction and enthusiasm No salesmanship has been necessary to sell the beautiful Fall merchandise we have on display. Customers virtually waited on themselves. They had to. The .crowds literally swamped us. WSWICH MILLS (Founded ¥22) IPSWItH, MASSACHUSETTS Oldest and one oftha Lardast.Heainsy Mills in the U. S. The New Colors Victory Brown, Liberty Rlue, Pershing Tan in numerous models Kuppenheimer Brand $30 to $65 Connors Togs $25 to $45 Elk Brand $20 to $40 Halloran Clothes . . . . $18 to $30 Are making the biggest hit in years. We want you to come in—look around—try on the clothes, then you'll be convinced that you had bl L seing used y - P b given to those who wish to buy :\'(\Ii'!: mlzq\m September 28 and closes tions in this greatest of all w bonds and after the train has left the ‘ raber The train wil probably be welcom- | local committee will gee to it that i The two trains, starting at the same | ed, as it properly should, by local|those who wish (o subscribe more | | !]{K\:- AT t‘f\ "{"\]P se New England.| committees and the exercises will be | may do so. i ‘jh" e (,! dates for the various| opened with prayer, for does not the Although the idea for these trains L s where they will stop will be| train specifically represent a holiness | originated in New England last win- announced later. Thi under the — = ’I‘A"’[:‘f,_'""f"l“4‘:\’:""vl:(‘;‘:“;»l"":‘“’““;f“"]:j”‘:’ ::f measured only by the vastness of the | sent through the South and West in New Eng]a“d to Be vlsned By it with the loeal represontarie An€| war itself? The town officials, tho | the spring, none were sent to this e AR AR e S HoTa e i o Scontail eliex t of the country owing to the con- ai i l R 1 of two flat cars, one box car and one| Pocted to be in attendance and the tion of railroad traflic here. Wher- Train Car[‘y]flg Battle Relics. ierEies The fiat cars ol ne | school children, it is hoped, will be | trains did go they met with AN mounted with guns, bombs, shells, | OUF i full force sotiuslism SR IoNEL ST parts of airplanes amd ofher matertaly| . There will be speeches, of course, | familles 15 and 20 miles to see the Patriots working for their country | of warfare on land and sea and in the | G€monstrations of equipment by vet- | train and in the mountainous sections in localities far removed from those | ap ncluding captured war material, | €F2n Soldiers and brief talks by them | péople journeyed on foot many miles centers which are in active contact ! Among the latter are finfshing olubs| [0 tell Of their personal experiences |to see the story of the war as told with the war are to have the WAar | tayen from the Austrians whe used|©" the battlefields. Opportunity will | by the great relics e tion. brought to them, as it were. by means tnem to “finish” the allied wounded | of two exhibition trains to be sent out | who came within their resch. | about October 1 by the publicity com- | = ypiforms, official photographs and mittee of the Liberty Loan committee | guch other things as cannot well be DERNow N slanid 8 . exposed to the weather will be ex- | The trains will carry exhibits of | yiitied in the box car. ‘ e ome s e , war material now being shipped from The approach of the train to its the battlefields of Europe by General of purpose and of sacrifice that is|ter and trains similar to these were “Better Let Us Clothe You” Dandy Togs for the Boy in Our New Boys’ Dept. Our suits for youngsters are made as carefully as father's. The clothes are especially se- ) : stopping place is to be announced by | Pershing and the allied government il iiaing ot theibelib e ai bl viig | and soldiers who have seen service in ° ° ¢ the t h t sallors who have been | °F Thisties followsd the firing of , Fo [ when you can get the best from us, without paying more? e trenches or sailors who have bee ; Coen e T e $6.50, $7.00, $7.50, $8.50, $10.00 and up. o e B s el D Ty o i Gy G 0 GRRRIG Gl place acse oY 2 for at least so long as the train is moter districts in more direct touch 2 : A S = Ok the battle line to which o many | i the town that everyone may have % . ? brothers, and to aid in the campaign | Fect from Over There and to see with o S 3ol DEOLHECs : 218N his own the implements that are d i EOETRORFSTINE lected for their attractiveness and durability. Why be tisfled with ‘‘ordinary displays the sign of the “Good ‘A » 10> l ' : *‘ . Witch.” Look for it / p B - ‘ ) ' Furnishings You will find here displays fuller of color, sparkle and diversity than else- where, because we never permit our | Come in to see them. The block be- ‘ coming to you is here. Every height J v of crown—every curl of brim-—evs ’ enthusiasm to lag. Expert personal | color and shade. Every Hat New t selection keeps us in the front. | season. Shirts, neckwear, underwear $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $5.00, $6.00 glov collars, jewelry, umbrell | | bathrobes ete. | Don’t charge it, open a cash account and save money SHOES THAT WEAR (| =g zi=-"/ ||| "CONNORS-HALLORAN CO. [ d we w 11, h : d You want to buy, and we want to se why e . ‘ 48 MA N ST REET NEW BRITA!N the door of American - - can’t we get together? i manhood and womanhood. Its influiences are refiected in Amori. can ideals—in American leade rship. Tt I se is tr > f = 2 “ m ” We have a complete stock of the latest style CErtr o G i Sl he nowse isttulyith s oun S ] ! Always Reliable There in our patriotic duty to our country, the maintenance of shoes at very low prices. the standard of our homes—the practical beautifying of our daily environment, is by no means the least of our responsibilities. We know if you will give us a trial you will be It matters not whether your home is an unassuming cottage or an imposing mansion, we stand ready to economlically and sat- : | B isfactorily meet your every home furnishing need Sausfied‘ Welcome here always. The same courte is extended wheth 2 L LL AT THE er you come to merely enjoy or to buy. : THE CLASSIFIED CLOUMNS FOR QUICK RESULTS. CORPLETE ABEXTS FOR Fome SLENWDOS - oQm 40-58 FORD OVERLODKIRG g = OVERLAND AGENCY. the edge of New Britain. Large lot, 451 MAIN STREET. STREET WHERE® v SAPITOL 430 MAIN STREET StorazerandlATeessorics] And Convince Yourself. i > RBOUKDS Livery Cars for Hire, Day ana night. | Repair Work a Specialty. Storage, Supplies and Repairing, | T20°° 2237 139 Arch St. barn and coops. City water and gas. H. N. LOCKWOOD, | l Real Estate and Insurance City Hall