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yHorsfall- Made Ready-for- Service | Buits and Over- . coats can now " be secured at 159 Discount ! i 300 fancy Suits ! in our stock are {l included in this | sale. The t Luke Co. ¥ 93 ASYLUM Horsfall ST, HARTFORD. Ne Britainites. While 1n, PazisiRev. r. Maier had the good fortune to witness the arrival of Presldent Wilson in that city and the wonderful reception tendered to the American party. He had lunch- eon with Robert C. Vance, of Maple street, and held conversation with Lieutenant Rodman Chamberlain, of this city, and Rev. Dr. Miel, of Hart- ford. Rev, Mr. Maler's duties with the Red Cross consist of field service in which he will have many opportuni- ties of assisting this branch of Red Cross work. Two other members of the Maier family have taken part in the big war —Lieutenant Leonard (. Mz: ho d ilizatio rd Maie: is at present at a dem in Michigan, and J. We was recently discharged from the Offi- cers’ Training school at Camp Lee and ¢ " exper|ence. the boys, and their stre friends at home also benefit through seg A LD FRIDAY e “returncd soldier gither sleep in ¢ i Britain, than a 1 Department, [, at salaries men- in positions requir- alifications, will be mination: pays from $1,800 to : grade No. 2 pays $3,000 per year; grade m $3,000 to $4,500 per 8 will not bo required to ' #or written examination at any t will be rated on a standing points for physical ability and 0\ Dyints on education, training and The duties of these posi- tions Wwill include both fleld and office auditing and verification of incomo and excess proflts tax returns. A ion blanks and Forms 1312 and 625 giving detailed account of the examination m obtained from the local civil ser 8 secretary, post office building, or by writing to the | U. S. Civil Service Commission, Wash- ington, D. C. WOUNDED SOLDIER BACK. Private James Dawson Expects to Be Discharged in Short Time. ames Dawson of Maple tiy reported on the over- lty list as severely wound- on, arrived at his home in srday for a short fur- fter which he will return to a | amp to be discharged. n took part in some s badly woun which t near him, splitting has resumed his studies at Hamilton college. Because of its (v)nh and l' 4 LAXATIVE BROMO QU hy lets) can be taken by anyon d with a shrapnel | CITY l"‘EMS Thomas Kelly of '\I in street, will | leave next week for Chicago, III, JANUARY 3, 1919, { where after a short stay he will go to ¢ Florida for the months of Janua: and February. The officers of Valkyria lodge will be installed this evening. following which a social hour with refreshments will be enjoyed. Women Workers In almost every line of wir uc ities the women of this couniry h done well and have ta for doing work th sands of men for ] ) <) BELLANS Hot water Sure Relief Amfifi FOR INDIGESTION ,’ Llfl Off (}m*as? “Freezone” is Mag'c' i Drop e little Preezone on an aching instantly that corn stops hurt- ing, then yom lift it right out. It | doesn’t hurt one hit. Yes, magic! Why wait? Your druggist sells a | eorn, Lift 2rv Corn or Callus right off with fingers—No pain! / / tiny bottle of Treezone for a few cents, sufficient to rid your feet of every hard corn, the toes, and or irritation. ses, without soreness Try it! No humbug! “THE THINGS THAT COUNT” causing nervousness or ringing in the f head. There is only by will Labor After the Gompers. Why against any reductlon of ¥ plained by the president of t jcan Federation of Labor in article exclusively in next New York rican.—advt. labor This Sale is the Greatest Merchandising Event of the season at this store. Bloch and Shuman Clothes; also Berkshire Trousers. $18.00 SUITS $20.00 SUITS $24.00 SUITS $25.00 SUITS $28.00 SUITS $30.00 SUITS $32.00 SUITS $33.00 SUITS $35.00 SUITS $36.50 SUITS $37.00 SUITS $38.00 SUITS $40.00 SUITS $45.00 SUITS A Series of Sunday Evening Sermons at the Methodist Church $14.40 $16.00 $19.20 $20.00 $22.40 $24.90 $25.60 $26.40 $28.00 $29.20 $29.60 $30.40 $32.00 $36.00 Come in and look over cur Steck and Prices. it corn, or corn between | M INDIVIDUAL HAND MADE Picture Frames| FOR THE CHRISTMAS GIFT We specialize in this work. Please let us have your order early. THEJOHNBOYLE COMPARY | 3 & 5 FRANKLIN $Q. PHONE 359 CHAS. DILLON & CO. » HARTFORD. JANUARY FUR SALE It you have been lucky enough to wait until now to purchase furs you have a real treat in store for you at this store. Never In the history of our business have we offered such tremendous values. We have made price secondary, and have thought only of our patrons and of the quality we can give them. Look aver llowing list, then come and see us. Beautiful Natural Raccoon Sets, large soft fluffy fur animal scarf, large muff with animal head; regular $59.50, special $49.50 set. Natural Opossum Sets, large animal scarf and muff, regular $45.00, special $32.50 set. [ Black and Taupe French Coney Muffs, round cantean ocial $5.00. k and Taupe French Coney Muffs, round shapes; Muffs worth $15.00, very special $10,00 each. One lot Nutria Round Muffs, special at $15.00, $10.00, $22.50. Hudson Seal Round and Canteen Muffs, special $17.00, $25.00, $29.50. and and canteen iral Raccoon Muffs, $15.00 and $19.00, iral Muskrat Round Muffs, regular price $19.00, special Un lot Black Opossum Muffs, round and regular prices $19.00 and $22.00, special $29.00. Black Opossum Capes, regular $39.00, special $20.00. Black Opossum Animal Scarfs, regular $35.00, spectal $25.00. All our fine Lynx, Skunk, Fox, Mink Mufts and Scarfs greatly reduced. canteen shapes, We still have a number of good styles left. OVERCG $18.00 OVERCOATS $20.00 OVERCOATS $24.00 OVERCOATS $25.00 OVERCQOATS $28.00 OVERCOATS $30.00 OVERCOATS $32.00 OVERCOATS $33.00 OVERCOATS $35.60 OVERCOATS $36.00 OVERCOATS 8.00 OVERCOATS $406.00 OVERCOATS $43.00 OVERCOATS $48.00 OVERCOATS $50.00 OVERCOATS $55.00 OVERCOATS This Sale includes our Stein- This Sale is held twice yearly. COATS $14.40 $16.00 $19.20 $20.00 $22.40 $24.00 $25.60 $26.40 $28.00 $28.80 $30.40 $32.00 $34.40 $38.40 $40.00 $44.00 ING CO.