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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1918, DENE OF ORATE| 1200 pdwell De- "_e England | ik Dastor of L ehurch 21 bw Britain Petober 6, Bh on the native | located at the yea L editor jes, and it propa- jents of hich v of our with essed , pro- th | fforming the | ecijted | PV o think | ings of @' sailo tie | in Lon- | ribed hdw | FALLS Horsfall's 10D Consider Boy— When that to the School vou buy his just remember no real hones rdness has time to wonder what will happen to clothes if he ¢ fences or investigs the schoul cellar, boy his nbs os or of the a has does any t ind “feiler” to do. Luke Horsfall Co., ASYLUM ST, HARTFORD. ong thi simply [2 r—— NEW BRITAIN BOYS VALOROUS IN BATTLE Captain Lockhart, Hero of Chateau o 4 WE THE JOHN BOYLE CO. | MEASURE MAKE AND HANG WINDOW SHADES HOLLANDS-OPAQUES-TINT CLOTH IN COLORS TO SUIT THE HOME PHONE 359 AND WE WILL CALL 3 & 5 FRANKLIN SQ. 1 committee will report back CHAS. DILLON & CO. A RTFORD. || HERE ARE SOME HATS the kind The kind of hats vou have bee n looking for all season that you know combine smartness and the very necessary item-— moderate price. The hats that w e offer vou here are the very best that money can produce. The style, as in the past, is unqu able, and the quality unsurpassed. DRESS HATS of extra fine qu ality feathers, novelty ornaments, ribbon, effectivel at $3.50, trimmed 50 and velvet with ete., $5.50. CHILDREN HA You'll like our collection of hats for the kiddies. They are not only made of the very best materials but are cunningly trimmed and can be found in a number attractive shapes suitable for tiny faces. The y can be had in a wide range of colors and at $1.98, $2.98, and $3. 98, READY-TO-WEAR-HATS This is an exceptional opportunity te punchase a becoming hat at an ext remely low figure. These hats are made of excellent quality velvet and are becomingly trimmed, at [ $1.98, and $2.98. / SIUK BEAVERS The smart, tailored hat ofs unquestioned good taste. The most popular model o f the season $3.50, $4.98 and $5.98. at the ! ROBBERIES CONTINUE. wssett Street House Entered—S$800 | Taken From LaSalle Street House— Myrtle Street Safe Cleaned Out. Mrs. George B. Carlson of 236 Bas- sct street has complained to the police | that a lady’s gold watch and a gold | pin have been stolen from her home | | during the past week. Anthony Alino of 249 LaSalle street | reported to the police that $800 in { adopt uniform grocers within a few weeks. As soon the by-laws have been approved a committee will be appointed to can- vass the city to get all the groc to pr and closing hours. This is one of the main ob- jects of the grocers association. | Patrick N failed to have his) registration card with him when H|0hv| ped by an officer last night. His case is being investigated. | ples RID OF THAT ! PERSISTENT COUGH | VELVET TAMS The utility ha t of the vear in a colors at $1.45, $1.98 and $2.98. good range of Velours to match vour new ko stume. I f ; bills has been taken from his trunk. | The locks of the trunk were broken. | comfort . - | A daylight robbery was committed | L it while visiting there. at Center Church. | on Myrtle street vesterday afternoon, | MAN'S ALTERATIVE may aid you ! aken from the safe | in Stopping the cough, In addition, it fien very often take $100 having been C jaflors to their clubs to of the Hadfield Swanson Co. The | is a valuable tonic and health-builder in such cases. No alcohol, narcotic or ‘would have been impos- | Ha money was in bills, The robbery has | | habit-forming drugs. Twenty vears'| { { Thierry and Seicheprey, Speaks If you are subject to weak lungs, | heed the cough as a warning. ECK-| of interesting talk of the Captain Edward New gave a Lockhart ven very the war because of the |last evening in the chapel been reported to the police and an successful use. exclusiveness raised arotnd | center ehurch before a large gather. | investigation is being conducted. AR e S [ SORUEE RGBS O L G 80c and $1.50 Bottles at all drug- | en all olass Testrictions and now a left New gists or from manufacturer. Postpaid. ECKMAN LABORATORY, Phila- l 5D pan and nothing in the and E last delphia. wefinitely | : ‘\ good for the Americans. ! September and has been in active ser- GROCERS’ COMMITTEE. At the meeting of the grocers of ! the city held yesterday afternoon at| when| yne Chamber of Commerce rooms a Becker of this city had his| committee composed of Charles G.| | leg shattered with a one pound shell| Miller, Morris Rotstein and L. A.) when | SPrague was appointed to draft by- { laws for the grocers association. This BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Druggists i refund money if it fails. 25¢c ing. Captain Lockhart i Haven with Companies I e conilicts Jwith soh h Sandwell, who was mhhm‘ born in the First church rsonage Vin this city, i¥ NOW a cz in the rgain Week | Tritish air seryice and has had several Kt | thrilling escapes from death. He is o [m d anc 1s a little son. Knitting | Married and hgs a little son vice since. He was present R the Rrive for the Balzians wexi Private Suturday last dny of ¥ Sale at Besse-Leland’s and was also in the vicinity Captain Griswold and Private McCor- mack were cited for bravery. Special stress was laid upon the valor and morale of the local boys throughout his talk. Captain Lockhart was in the battles of Chateau-Thierry The meeting of the K. lub will be held this evenia ome of Miss Jennie Crowl ain street. Miss Esther hs been appointed chief th Miss Beloin as he embe 0SS Raising Prices, instructor, A\t the quartprly meeting of the All . Barbe 1 held last evening, the Red ' new 1dopted to start | and Seichiprey, being wounded in the this Hair cutting, 50e. |Jatter engagement, He expects to he en’s Hair outting, | called back to France at any time and is hoping that the call will come soon. assistant, for the to attend ion working and urged eting ave $2 to se-Telanc are ,< 20c. Chibdx : week days and G0c on Saturday. Advt l ving, $5 on Quality Suits” at savt. - PS HOSI For Men and Women SERIES 96 Years Doing One Thing Well The first step toward comfort- able, healthy, efficient feet is the right hosiery. Hosiery that abso- lutely fits. That can’t gather, o bindWorlquickly (e For 96 years IPSWICH MILLS have made hosiery — studying the needs of human feet and constantly producing better-look- ing, better-fitting, longer-wear- ing, and more comfortable ho-~ siery. 50,000,000 pairs of Ipswich Hosiery were sold last year. Prices, 25¢ to 75¢, Tilored at Fashion Park NLW FALL MODELS $32.50 * $40 in the selectiow of clothes, today, the average man is displaying keen judgment. It is now necessary for him to accomplish two distinct purposes. He must secure a suit which harmonizes with his personality and adds to his appearance—he must purchase with full consideration of economy. It has never been so necessary to pay a good price. Poor clothes were never made so poor and good clothes were never made so good. Be practical. Ashley-Babcock @8 D, 411 APER 191 Main Dealers who display the sign Bermbaum of the “Good Witch”™ of 5 Main St Ipewich in their windows or &y St.; Datoney o Goldsmith 3 S . stores sell Ipawich Hosiery M. Davic M. Bloom Clothing Store; Muzzy Bros, Rawiszer. Peterick. H. Basson. BRISTOL—Th Co.; Harry Raffel; Albert TERRY VILLE Oldzst and one of the Largest Hostery Mills in the United States Coemel & CITY HALL IPSWICH MILLS (Founded 1822) Ipswich, Mass.