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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1918 HEAVY PENALTY TAX, Boston Store -« . s . i v e age-Allen & Lo, : GET READY FOR THE BANKRUPT SALE the late Martin J. Sheldon, who died THESE COOL NIGHTS AND e = P | in Suffield, Scptember 917, MORNINGS WILL CREATE | check for $104,199.07, the amount of HARTFORD A STRONG DEMAND | penalty tax imposed under the invest- | ment tax law. The town of Suffield FOR HEAVIER ! will ieceive four-fifihis of this sum i il e wndtal for ! NEW BLOUSES FOR FALL ARE MUCH 1 his will he a windtall for the town { of Suffield and will enable it pay | B amonnt c bout i 100 and give it | & . | x of about $70,000 to meet The Stock Now Very Complete, We are prepared to provide | N 52 I‘hv check \'le h Stunning New Silks in Rich Autumn Colorinas. ! sives to the town will be b | in Loveiy Shade as [ for SN3 e he amo i N that full measure of Comfort‘yr ieeaitialpnd thg ot ] White Waists of Voile, Organdy, ¥ ) X ) e w An i ae e 8 Protusion at Moderate Pric contained in the Popular is the largest penalty tax ev b The soction is radiant in new fall colorings. Blouses of ! paid the state under the investment Blouse o | tax law. Mpr. Sheldon left an estate charm and distinction ‘at all prices be shown. N e The n silk 3louses na turally call for special attention. of abot 442,571, 1t was discovered The new silk Blou : ! i < £ They arv hown in many new stripe cffects. Georgette still holds hy the tax commisioner’s office that ¥ b o e e e of four |@ its popularity. Never were the colors richer. The white w shable i | mills sl not L o paial by blouses of the popular washable materials are also shown in sreat ' g assortment at low prices { Mr. Sheldon for at least five . s 0 hder the aw ihel eathie Blouses in tailored models to wear with the new Fall suits UNION SUITS AND VESTS |5 required to pay a penalty of two || are shown in satisfactory variety. AND PANTS FOR MEN, ::”. “‘v;'y.n“\;:»\\‘;unfmn or ten per cent. | & : = R e S S T Georgette Blouses in the suit Silk Blouses in both light WOMEN AND CHILDREN, | ppilip D. Armour. “|B shades as well as flesh and and dark stripes will be very : § white Many high collars are popular. Our showing of In All Sizes, In All Shapes, ! il seen and a variety of new trim- them is lovely. The tailored SEAMEN WANTED. ming devises, such as heading. madels are much in evidence. and in Various Qualities. s applique, embroidery, Oriental At S2.95, $3.95, $1.95, $5.95, Prosident. Requosts. Draftecs’ With||[lll desiens, ete. \The ibest assort E , $7.95 to § ). Nautical Expericnce to Say So. j ment in town at $5.95, up to Crepe de Chine Blouses are BANKRUPT STOCK of HARRY ALEX Consisting of Furniture and House Furnishing Goods Goes on Sale Friday, Oct. 4 ‘Door Swings Open at 9 a. m. WATCH TOMORROW’S PAPERS FOR FURTHER AKNNOUNCEMENT AINOW FAVS TTIM 00X 1 3 7 : very fashionable. They AT A Complete Line of Washington, Oct. 2. —— President A splendid showing of the \.f)‘,“ R e Wilson has appealed to all men on cotton Blouses, the new voiles, ; g e organdies, linens, madras, etc. DR. DENTON'S SLEEPING |F79 or == wio have es $1.00, $1.95, $2.95, to At $2.95 5, $7.30 to ice to give full information about P 0 their rating and experiences in filling 3 GARMENTS FOR ALL AGES. | (" /5" “questionnaires, <o their | | : local hoards may give them proper i { classification and inform the gov- ernment where experienced seamen may be obtained when neaded. OLLEGE review. Professor John J. McCook de . “Tvery seaman should give to the i livered the address of the day. The e T A s TR . 0 service the best that is in him,” savs | ai g eXercises were open to the public. Y i ¥ bk ’ | the ident’s i > she | 7 j the ipresident ind he should | (O Gihedule at Hartford School. Rl | = = - e - . TR RIS il ate to accept deferred classi 150,000 IN S. A. T. ¢ “The enterprise upon which yvou! GOVERNMENT TAKES and a body of = non-militar fication when the government has de- Artior A9 5 Gl detoted ALcintion = o ,H'”“""" S el Tt have embarked is a hazardous and TS oo (o “mi e Geta el S = lifficult one. This is not a war of B st ecka St ary, matter =oceL I Trini et € = s 20 & 5 = fi L o o i O H ol Y B v Ks uminations { e no‘l{ml‘n! (hi?i\\ (:NI 2 HF‘ (::0 throughout the country, Trinity col-| More Than 500 Colleges to Contribute | words; this is not a scholastic strug- | ot ©f Allcgiance Administered 10 | ;.4 015 and men selected to be seil { to join the fighting forces o o/l iege ho Sl G e i : . E 5 SRR e sele n‘\\J JoEE hf]fl”‘-“”';{ xorchen s Hd»‘\‘ To U. S. Army. gle. is a war of ideals, vet fought 2,200 College Students. other camps L with alll the devices of sclente ‘and| New Haven Conn. Oot 2—valel : — i in handling transports and P rernme mirst s . i A y the gavernment. First call Washington, Oct. 2. One hundred % 5 . 5 oy merchant vessels requires not only e e e . . with the power of machine. ~ To suc- iy = S a knowledge of aavigation, of details e 26 the command fell in | @1 fifty thousand wollege students in | ceed, you must not only be inspired DE )'L\\‘llu\\‘l! .\l.\{\l“ (.(O(f)l'- of management , maintance ad | 3 under arms. Adju-| all sections of the country were mus- | the ideals for which this country washington, Oct. 2.—A most favor- s - SRR aE | ble -mf‘ on de Haviland fo avor~| control, but also that long experience f yang's call was saunded at 11:35. At| tered today into the Students Army RO ol n de Haviland four air-{ ywign the varlous conditions at sea.lpngon the band plaved the “Star planes with Liberty motors manu-| i an increasing tonnage being put|gpangled Banner.” I (, S factured I . 'y has | Spangled Banner. Juring the play 2 G L slembiany e UGERL y rvice, we must know where . i d6 | to Major Gen. Kenley chief| — o 0 > ling of the national air the men pre- made to Major Gen. Kenley, chief|yijled men can be obtained to man|senteqd arms and others in the serv-| of the military forces and plec military aeronautics, by an officer | ypam sented arms 2 & e 3 E edg of the air service Jjust back from p France the hand salute. The officer's report says the | ) 3 Bvts At the canclusion of the music and machies compare favorably with the Washington, Oct. 2. hairman | raising of the flag the adjutant, Cap- best British and French makes. The |Hurley, of the shipping board, ap-|tain Lewis Crook,, read the oath first plancs arrived at stations in | Pearing before the house appro-|of alle; to the fl rn!lmu'x by | France as carly as May 13, last, and | Priations committee vesterday, asked !'the preside message and the let- ! heard read et ety R b =i rorl utnar Gl olane AN 47 4 0001000} | 1M fronTitholie ctine RRse Cra v BWillson ntine Setn tiy Groiell ancliROf X g <o most of whom ] e | increasing numbers. Six weeks ago | additional to carry out the ship-]war, and the chief of staff. | Gen. March, c of staff. President to active vice as soon as w.,,‘,-‘w.l. naval unit. There are many offl- (bout 18 planes were arriving daily. building program. After this the command marched in‘ Wilson's message said: sourse is completed. cors detailed for instruction purpos white, navy, flesh and black. ‘DON’T FHSS THIS OPPORTUNITY T0 BUY students formally took the oath of all iance to the federal government stands, but you must also be masters 1s they stood at the fla g in uni- the technique with which the bat- | versity quadrangle vesterday, and at Reserve Corps at more than 500 Col- ! {]a is f Y e is fought. ou must not only he : le is fought e the same time the university passed } leges and universities, becoming a thrilled with zeal for the wommon welfare, but you must also be master of the weapons of today. There can | about 2,200 youns men taking part to government control. There were ice not in military formation gavej themselves to the defense of the na- ; ; . | be no doubt of the issue | 'in the ceremony. The sub-divisions of tlon =N SbeclaipIOSERIISENEn e BT an s The Students’ Army Training Corps | the undergraduate body arc Field ed at the schools to inaugurate the ! is divided into collegiate and vocation- 51, ineers 93, chemical | corps with formal ceremonies al sections, from both of which there are 79 g ps 68, medical Standing at attention, the students | will be every opportunity to win pro- | corps 57, pre-medical course 67. Then messages from President | motion The students are young men | there are 185 signal men sent h by will the war department and over 600 in | HIS Company, as Heretofore in All Liberty Loan Campaigns, Will Take Subscriptions to the Fourth Liberty Loan on the Installment Plan in Amounts from $50. to $1,000., Al- lowing Subscribers to Pay for Same as Follows:- Weekly P'an; 4 per cent. with Subscription and Balance in Weekly Payments Over a Period of 50 vveeks. ' Monthly Plan; 10 per cent. with Subscription and Balance in Monthly Payments Over a Period of 10 Months. ' In Addition it Will Finance Larger Subscriptions on the Installment Plan to the Extent of $200,000 in the Total Viz:- Subscriptions for any Amount Over $1,000 and not Exceeding $10,000 from any Individual, Pay- ment to be Made as Follows,- 10 PER CENT. WITH SUBSCRIPTION 10 PER CENT. EACH MONTH THEREAFTER In this Class, as the Amount Set Aside is Limited, it Will Take Care of Applications in the Or- der Received Until {$200,000' the Amount Appropriated for this Purpose, is Exhausted. This Company Owns $175,000 of the Previous Liberty Loan Issues and in Addition to Appropri- ating $200,000 as Above Stated has Subscribed for Its Own Account for $200,000 of the Fourth Liberty Loan. ‘ We Urge Those Who Cannot Pay for as Many Bonds as They Should Buy on the Cash or Gov- ernment Installment Plan to Take Advantage of the Foregoing Instaliment Offers. NEW BRITAIN TRUST COMPANY