New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 16, 1918, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD ‘Boston Store A Fresh Arrival of NEW FALL WAISTS These are somewhat heavier in texture than formerly shown, made of exceptionally fine materials, beautifully tailored, designed and finished to suit the requirements of the coming season. SERGE MIDDIES | Are always in strong demand for cool weather use. We are showing an excellent num- ber in Navy, with White and Red braid trimming Blankets Lomfortables, Outing Flannel Night Robes. “’INTER U‘\TDERVVEAR For all ages, in all shapes and sizes. PULLAR 00D FELLOWS BLECT el | Michael Larsen of Hartford Chosen Grand Patriarch of State—Mem- # An assemblage of high | AT UNHEARD OF REDUCTIONS $30 and $35 Garments at Kerseys in Coats with guaranteed linings with or w1th0ut fur collars. The Suits are of Broadcloth, men’s wear Serge and Burel- las, all colors and sizes. This lot contains an excellent Blacks—ALTERATION S FREE. ~ SUITS FOR BOYS i class garments made up to sell at 309, mare is Thursday’s offering. All Wool Velours, Bolivias, assortment of bership Decreases But Funds Gain, | [ Bridgeport, Oct. 16-—The grand en- 1t of the Independent Order of 0dd Fellows held its annual sc sion here yesterday, Grand Patriarch Frederick M. Card presiding. Officers reports were submitted, and later the elections were In his review of the year Grand | Patriarch Card emphasized the co- operation given by the order to- the government hrough “the erty bonds and War Savin and paid alé of Lih- Stamps, campments have been fairly ous during the year, he poir and through united effort a tial gain \muM IJ( shown in reports 100th anniver gn grand lo. Hutchinsor s a m\ o asscts are 01. Relief was given to 4 equivalent of 3,646 wecks of bene- fits. Other reports were by a grand high pr ind senior wa O. L. Bur W and F. M. hnell, grand ten, ntative state convention of the I. O. ", elected the following officers: Grand Patriarch, Michael Larse Hartford; . Burdick d High Priest, amford; Gr; \nd ubenow, amford; Junior Warden, Wm. H. Lowe, terbury: Grand Representatives M. Card and F i M. Canfield, Bridgeport. Police Commissioners to Get \'Il'\\fil of the Merchants, Before making changes in traffic regulations so as to establish one | at the center of the city, | f police commissioners will blic hearing for mc pur- | obtaining the ideas of the | on the before t outh bound of the west sic z the east sid or morth routing might bound travel. This | busi has decided to ob- the merch ideas on t obtained n the r - evening views of new may b be held some AUTO STOLEN A. E. Chur tate last nigh mobile her vening IN ARTE "ORD. h reported to the police was it wa 1 The n while he and his £ relative Wnu Baid SoYoung Rub Dandruff and’ 1 Itching with ss and so to be held. | R Michael | § J. | B | i Cuticura OIIIIIIICIII SL poo th (,-unn Np | tishting | the Lagarina valle Worth $9 and $10 Sizes 5 years to 17 years A shrewd purchase made by our buyer and we pass the benefit on to you. Stylish Boys’ Suits of all Wool Serge, Wool Worsteds and Army Khaki, well made garments lined throughout, breasted and Norfolks. Regular $10.00 Suits $5.95. BIG BARGAINS IN OUR KIMONO and BATH ROBE DEPTS. $3:00 Flannel Kimonos, long Kimonos of very fine Flannel prettily patterned in flowered and conventiongl i with empire or elastic belt, all sizes $1.89. §7.50 MEN'S BATH RCBE BLANKET ROBES For men with finished edges, silk cord and roll collar, heavy material, neatly patterned in all colors, an excep- tional value at $4.95. | THE BIG S 380, 382, 384, 386 Main St., BUY A BOND ITALIANS BOMBARDING AUSTRIAN POSITIONS Oct. 15.—The text of Iome, the | | BT official statement issued at the wir derable local from Lk e valley eareied ont effective and th ley. Patrol encounters f > to | us have been fought at Concalaghi| § 1 reconnoiter- | an enemy ad- | § turned without | 1 with Coats that are plain, double §g New Britain, Conn. | \WENES, OCTOBER 16, ; ; ] : '3 v o Do Your Share Toward Backing Up Our Winning Army Buy and Buy Again, All the Bonds You Pgssibly Can. HARTFORD Write Or Tclephone Whenever You Cannot Come to the Store. WONDERFUL ENTHUSIASM AT THE FIFTH ANNUAL SALE | OF ORIENTAL RUGS ORIENTAL RUG LOVERS SURPRISED AND DELIGHTED. AT THE BIG DISPLAY AND LOW PRICES. “How Did You Do It?” The Universal Query. T SHOWS WHAT HARD WORK »&\ PERSISTENCY AND INCIDENTALLY, CASH, WILL DO. We Positively Guarantee That Our Prices Are From One-Third Less Than New York Retail Prices. AND YOU NEVER SAW A FINER LOT OF RUGS TOGETHER. WE HAVE NEVER GIVEN BIGGER VALUES IN AN ANNUAL SALE Our Rug Exhibit and Sale has created a lot of husiasm as well as a great deal of astmlishment, People who know the condition of the Oriental Rug market are asking, “Where did you get so many beautiful Rugs and how can you sell § them at such low prices?” i Well, it took a great deal of persistency and hard work as well as a consid- § erable amount of cash to land this big exhibit. And we certainly did buy them right and are selling them right. Why, here are bcautlful Persians, of the very highest grade, perfection in Rug weaving, selling at such low prices as these: BEL( )O’CHI"%TA\’ MATS, from 1.6 to 2 feet wide and from long, selling at from $12.50 to $19.00. 3ELOCCHISTAN RUGS, from 215 to 3 feet wide and 4 to 5 feet long, selling » § at $24.75 and $29.75. Genuine MOSOUL RUGS, 3 to 4 $24.75 and $29.75. And a magnificent lot of several different Persian weaves, from 3 to wide and 5 to 6 feet long at $39.75 and $44.75. Afghan-Bokhara Carpets $110, $115 an d$125. Mahal Carpets, $165 and $]75. Shiraz Carpets, $100 and $135. BEAUTIFUL CHINESE RUGS A BIG FEATURY to One-Half finest quality, 2.6 to ‘3 jfeect wide and 5 to 7 feet feet long at 4 feet OF THIS DISPLAY. A TREAT FOR AN EPICURE sor to butt tious pa of the most butter— lectable to the t 1b.—about half the | the Speclalties are e that new table luxury—the suce —made from the nut delicious white he cocoanut churned v milk je B is better than | sh, sweet, de- | > and—at 32c a Sold on Dire, 1 A §u INOLA A s 7y FSDA HRGIS ‘Sweet Nui[ s i\ Margarine | ‘s A New Rug W]il ARGE quantities of Smnow\ are pur- chased by the Government to be sold to the Soldiers and Sailors. We aim to make SuinorA cost the men serving their country and the public back of the men, as little as possible. Brighten Your Home Can you think of any one that will do so m g the home We Are ~|umln_ Selection of WILTONS, BODY BRUSSELS, AXMINST TAPLESTRI a Huge War conditions turn men’s heads to ; : profit making. We believe friends colosn Linetterns, Wil and users are more valuab.: than the The 8 are rich C.C. FULLER €0, blended and profit of the moment. T?at is why you can buy SumorA at the same price. as always. BLACK — TAN — WHITE — RED — BROWN exacting fled not requirements can start with the Thanksglving is 10-56 FORD ST., HARTIFORD Don’t be & Bond Slacker— [ | Save Lo Buy- v Liberty @ s to keep don't be 210, Talk

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