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Our Mail Order Shoppers Always at Your Service. Boston Store McCALL “PATTERNS § All the Latest Fall Styles can he found here. Our McCall Pattern De- partment was never before so well patronized. Would you know the rea- son, then study the Store Closes ] Fridays at 12 Untll Sept. 12. ALL SUMMER DRESSES, ~ SUITS AND SKIRTS RADICAL PRICE CUTS PHENOMENAL VALUES OUR OLD RULE STILL IN FORCE: “Carry No Garments Over From One Season to Another.” ALSO A SECOND LAW WHICH IS : “Have Your Clearance Before the Season Ends We might walt until the middle of next month for this POSITIVE FINAL CLEARANCE O ALL SUMMER DRESSES. SKIRTS, -CAPES, COATS AND SUITS We prefer to take our ioss NOW, so that the garments can be worn and enjoyed for several weeks before putting them away for next season One thing is sure: he prices at this Sale are 5o low that they will sell this merchadise right out quickly—and that's what want. So If you are interested, be on hand Thursday at your earliest con venience As this is vacation time, and many clerks are away we must ask your Igence a bit. We will do our best to have plenty of clerks here but in the rush wait on yourself a little if you can and help u out as much ou can and we will appreciate it and try to make it up some other time VALUES ARE WORTH A LITTLE EXTRA EFFORT. NO ALTERATIONS ON GARMENTS SOLD AT THIS SALIS Store opens at 3 in the morning, Thursday. We haven't space to go into details about these goods but here are the main f: Fifty Summer Dresses Priced Each 100 SUMMER FROCKS $1. 8 5 - ”wal MMER GOWNS Each $4.85 Each $6.95 | Thirty Lovely Dresses Marked Down to $9.95 MGGa" Fa" We are in business to make a profit, but not to profiteer. uuaneny We sell High Grade Footwear and Hosiery on the most closely calculated margin compatible with The McCall Quarterly for Fall. All a «“ 9 . new and sdvanced o can bt found business “overhead.” All of our goods are priced less DD R i o L than the replacement cost of today and our customers Tetiavd G are getting the benefit of forehanded purchasing from the best makers. We always urge unsparing compari- son of our values with competitive offerings. - House Dresses All the latest models can be found here. ' Dri s to fit all figures. Size | 36 to 46, Gingham and Percale, fancy trim, $1.50 to "& NIVEN DALY COU N('lL_N()’I'l STRIKER Kv]LLil)—.\T CUDAHY 21000 REDS ESGAPE K. of C. Plans Many Activities and | 22 Are Hurt. Seriously, in Clash at Appoints Committees. Packer Plant. Siberian Troops Catch Fleeing Bolshe- RUISES_CIITS Officers will be clected at the meet- | Milwaukee, Wis., Aug. 20.—One ) ing of Daly council, K. of C., on Sep-| man was killed, two seriously injured, viks, Killing 200—Surround and Cleanse thoroughly— 2Q | tember 2 and at the same meeting a |and twenty others were hurt when reduce inflammation board of directors will be named for | strikers at the Cudahy Packing Plant, by cold wet compres- the building corporation. The direc- |five miles south of here, c BOOTH'.S 8LOCK NEW BRITAIM. Capture Al But 60. shed with Omsk, Aug. 5 (By Associated Pre: ses—apply lightly, without tars will name a set of four officers | forty deputy sheriffs yesterd: fter- | Two thousand Bolsheviki and Magyurs "lctlon— for the corporation at a later date. noon. Colonel Phillip of West Phil- | who had escaped from prison camps A special first degree meeting will | adelphia, sent to Cudahy several days | at Krasnoyarsk were surprised on July These Dresses include all the popular summer materials. heautiful voiles, in fashionable patterns be held Thursday evening, August 28, | ago by Governor Phillips, has re-| 30 by Siberian troops, 200 of the pris- and colors; smart ginghams in the most popular color combinations, lovely organdies, et Eve and a special first and second degree | quested the governor to send three | gners being killed and the rest, with dress has been marked down to a price that will sell it at once We are not giv comparative prices meeting on September 4. The exem- | companies of state militia from Camp | the exception of 60 being surrounded vou can see for vourself the value, You understand these are hroken sizes—but all sizes in (he sale plification of the third degree will fol- | Douglas to cope with the situation.| and captured. according to a Czech You'll surely find something to your taste—probably you will want to hny several dresses—YOU'LL GET Buys three-tencment house with 10\'\I:hm f‘(.ffn“{,fvf,?'f{ e { Th;\) 1ni1i(ii\k is n»m to ]h(* on the Wway. | report. The prisoners had planned to TWO FOR THE PRICE OF ONE. e, = e counc! ans e s The strikers had their first cla attac > prison camps from large lot. ““(‘-" a step to trolley, right | ;i e quring the first part of Septem- St © (,”"m(,; _\.(L“‘I.(my morning e G ket @iy Diond & W e e —— —_ here in the City. ber and the city has been mapped out | w ey s ai c 9 St AR e D H. N. LOCKWOOD, by the soclety officors Into 60 pre- | thanmht s chieyine chothe besakbiy| , REJECT WOMAN SUFFRAGE. TE AND INSURANCE. | cincts. A canvass will be made to get [ to the camp. This afternoon, while every eligible man into the organiza- | geputies were escorting girl employes tion. . of the company to the street ca A committee has been appointed to | women in the crowd threw sand and Atlanta, Ga. Aug arrange for a float to represent the K. [ hepber at them. A fus » and hou Room 407 City Hall Smart Linen Frocks Reduced to | —— $15.00 Senate and House of Georgia 17ail to Ratify Federal Amendment. 0.—Although > rejected by NEW ENGLAND Wel H lade of shots | both the senat - NE INGLAN of C. in the Welcome Home parade, | tollowed, the de . fiving over the | large majorities proposed ratification 5 B - , the deputies firing over the ] AUTO RADIATOR WORKS and will start at once. heads of the crowd. One of the strik- | of the federal woman suffrage amend- D. Cohen, Prop. The society plans to present a play, i ment, the Georgia legisiature 2 : Ay, . ers was taken to the emergency hos-| Went. the Georgia legislature is not 1 e RN season, showing Georgette sleeves pretty laces, new trim- . A4#ito Radiators, Fenders and Lamps| probably a musical comedy, and a|pieal where he died, Three deputies| officially on record as having disap- rieofithe har dom extiducs T e e I”'\_,,,)“\'\:"\',,; e Sl o e e AT Repaired. committee is working on plans for the | \ero' wounded and taken to private| Proved the amendiment, the secretary minefide s EOD ILURCO O tiofbyall sizesdvancasom s ginghs 8 1 g ALL WORK GUARANTEED big show. R e e e e LESS THAN HALF PRICE. Hurry for them All Our Summer Skirts Must Go 17 East Main St. Under Bronson Hotel The wi . pls < place | announced today Tel. Changed to 8 — The walkout at the plant took place go, when the men demanded ‘parate resolutions were passed hy ease in pay and shorter hours. | the senate and house and neither act- ident of the! ed on the other's resolution before ad a we an inc Michael Cudahy, pr $1 500 REALTY DEATL. Fafnir Bearing Company Buys Hart | o006 SIS (e plea, and closed | journment. Only taday did it become L and Cooley Factory Buildings. | ihe plant. publicly known that the legislatu ] g N : s S had acted illegally on the amendme WE DON'T WANT ONE LEFT AT TH END OF THIS SALE S G oty AR (el e = No matter how much they cost, we mark them now for immediate sale . ‘I’I"“' s (fl"\\ Atieepoon mhon ibe MARK GOES DOWN. NEW TRINITY COACH. One big table full of white tub skirts of fine materials and smart styles to go at only, ... each 6dc art and Cooley, company, Inc., sold — lartford, Aug. 20.—George S. Buck S e PLEASURE CARS 1]\: :l)u(m’,\' (hhi:«hnt;:,\ n!l\ ’j?»mn}fo wnd | Opders Discontinuance of Purchases | for the past nine years instructor ) & e A Booth ots to the Fafnir Bearing - i . Yer Kk athematies and divector of athleti Wh W h Sk Wh l b S! M. IRVING JESTER | compans. The Hart and Cooley com- Gk R e | lte as ll'tS ite lub Skirts | 18 MAIN ST. pany officials reserve the right of | Berlin, Aug. 19, (By Associated| .3 coach of the Trinity college foot- | Reduced to Reduced to railway facilities which occupy the | Press.)—As a result of the continued |y, qeven. He will begin his duties | i Dulldvhes adjobune downward trend of the German mark, | ooy S R BTG %1.65 b_b X = . # This deal was the largest recorded | the food <_mnmnf<~g- h;ri ‘0,-,‘1()..,».1 “tl‘l" graduated from Trinity in 1809, He at the city clerk’s office in some time, | discontinuance of purchases in Hol-} ;1 voq four years on the college foot- y | land and Deomark. Whils the action | WY& =0 PRI 2L SO0 S0 00 D0 B —— — is ostensibly based on the pretext that | e o Express Service SATLOR McKEON HOME | supplies ‘u(l\' ;||\(|t-|‘lvn|‘»:r,x‘t" {\nort b - | most urgent needs and tha rese Harry McKeon has arrived in the | : % e ; 1 I sources of supply may be temporarily NEW BRITAIN, NEW HAVEN AND | New Vork portafter a lensthy period | gigpensed with in view of increasing | NEW YORK 1:‘(;?:» %‘(:\v‘\l::‘]d(i:: “fg;;‘““il_‘:‘):‘:‘ “';“‘“ arrivals of overseas shipping. official ! = oo ks 5 | cern er the exchange situation QLOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE | service soon. McKeon is a member | (7[00 [UC0, 16 0 R Rl MOVING AND TRUCKING. of the Naval Reserve forces and has -‘(jfl”“_“””.\ San 5 [ UCKS BY THE DAY OR HOUR,. | been on duty for over two years off | ) | R the coasts of Cuba, France, England | A H. HARRIS and Italy. S 'ME FLIGHT. ]’ Care of Adna Johnson, — . TEL. 961. TABS TO PARADE The Y. M. T. A. & B. society drum P - =) A s corps will participate in the street s ool e VIM delivery and heavy duty | araac to be held in New Haven oo | 00 Major Willimen and Lieut. Den- {iau who left Marseilles on August 12 » 1 5 ) v t en the cc venti f the | +» tl’l}LkS, from V5 to 5 togs.’;j‘{;;;]?‘;}[%j;r;l:& oo O e | by atrplane for Constantinople and AMERICAN Balanced Sxx, hroushout New B | Cairo landed at Saloniki on August phiabiel wall B w0 et en et sl i flight the fol Ll b 5 >sumed their flight the fol- | Pleasure Cars. line as well a 0 delegates to the | |, \ing morning, according to mes CITY SERVICE STATION, |¢onyention: =~ The local corps will | o0 % COU0i fers today A. M. Paonessa Prop G The two planes in which the French officers are flying carry fuel tanks suf- TO ASSIST F. O. I. F. ficiently large to ocarry them on a non-stoi:' flight of 900 miles. Although the society is conducting 9 s. F a drive among its members for funds — - ' ! to be used in the ercction of a build- | SITPPING BOARD HAS SOLD Poplin Skirts Reduced to Here again you get two, or in some cases, three for the price of one. And all fine quality, well made, right out of our regular stock. Price cuts no figure with us now—it's clearance we are after Every skirt must be sold this week. These prices will do it. See for yourself the value. Only come early Capes, Coats and Suits CUPTING MOVEMIENT team, two years as a member of the track squad and also took part in baseball and basketball. French Pilots Flying From Marseilles to Constantinople. SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, AN POT ROAST BEER b 18¢ LEAN BOILID BEEF b 18c SUGAR CURED BACON 1b 42¢ Y. E. BEANS cevees 2 Ibs 25c MOH. " ALSO INCLUDED IN THIS RADICAL PRICE OUR LOSS YOUR GAID Thirty Blue Serge Capes Reduced to =" YMATO SOUP can 9c ing, the Knights of Columbus has de- i potgaig cided to take an active part in the hot 10¢ The cloth is worth double 430 MAIN STREET drive for funds to he given to the Washingfon, Aug 20 The shipping e i Popular model, fine material, just the garment for wear in the autumn The cloth is worth doubl Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night | C2MPaign by the Friends of [rish | hoard announced yesterday that up to | FRESH COD STEAR b 18c our price ° Freedom. A committee has heen , AUgUSt 14 it had sold 185 of its ves-| @ FRESH SWORDFTISH .. Ib 40c e e — —_— - Storage, Supplies and Repairing. appointed and will start work at once. | fels for a total sum of $127,157,740. | ) 4 | A Pier The amount of (onnage reprosented i | J] GO0 MED. Ni Li Capes and Coatees that Were ,,,,, e e fho | sales totals il Susbeah MACKERE Ceeo. b 220 ine Linen OatS I pes 5 SUTT IS BROUGHT. The number cf steel s disposed ASTERN SHORE Get One at Only Fp to $39.50 at MANR”SS AU in LU Jacob Hochman has brought suit| °f paalie Nsuns it in fiheRtoofies HADDOCK 5 o hn Drachenberg, of Alien | CeNtly sold to the Anderson Oversea i y i 1 00-_ | 5 00 i PRSIy ifi,:\’fi"‘" m“fo“,:g SRS GG ,.,_('”f i corporation. The steel ships brought | i WESTERN HALIBUT e & . = SENO erty at 256 Allen street has been at- | & (0181 of 80901 rm"‘} e 88 waoden UARGY., FLOUNDERS Some Bargain, You'll Say Including Serges and Tricotines o Storage and Accessories, tached by Constable Fred Winkle for | J/P$ were sold for §2 L e SO e o > ir Work S the amount of $100. A. A. Greenhoerg | fotal tonnage of this group was 246,- JUICY LEMONS ... 2 Repair Work a Specialty. ¢ . A A. Gre | 982, deniweight S SR hone 37 139 Arch St | & ol (o the plinin. e vl AND HERE IS BRIEF MENTION OF OTHER SALE FEATURES - . FCh OL. | i returnable before the city court ——— TR, ST TGS L — — he first Monday in September LEADING ST L MIN i’ All Wool Coats, best make, were $35.00. Sale price $17 I i | ATTEND HAY FUNERAL, | [ MOH. CREAMERY A few serge and Shepherd Check Suits at $19.75. DON'T FORGE! KOSS’S Universal @ Tal i BUTTER h 61e Some Jersey Suits that were $45.00, down to $15.00. sy, Ind, Aug. 20.—Leading steel . 2 Suits of imported materia were $125.00, now $89.50. D]ONNES men and financiers throughout the [ AN SALT FORK ... 1b 34c Some handsome $49.00 Suits will go al #2500, country attended funeral services heve | @ IRESH GROTUND : its i #15, 9.75, $25.00 and $39.50 1ocal and long distance moving and B b Sh . ; A | g 3 Stunning Suits selling at #15.00, $19. 4 .50. ki mgo a i gt o arber Op today for Henry G. Hay. assistant FAMDYU RG b 25¢ Imported Tricolette Suit at $29.50. 3 trucking. Pianos and parties at r treasurer of the U. S Steel Corp. B B And many other Bargains. If you wish to save a half, a third or thercabouss ¢n o pali RVIAL Asonable prices. Also storage. ’Phone 4 CHAIRS H. Gary, chairman of the hoard of FRESH ¢ . % . glve you fine service — Come! 887-32 and 382, 8 Gilbert street, | o) 1644, in S the' corporation and bthers sent tele: LIVER B O New Britain, R iR l € 213 Main St.|srams of condolence.