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§ o rrRRERE S : NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1016. : ; \ = o — = 4 =5 = ———— = s = e = == ——— iy HIMBERG & I0RN JEWELERS 10 Arcade and 392 Main Steet JCELEBRATE THE |Trade on Railroad Arcade New Britain Buyers will find a busy little shopping center on the W ITH THE BOYS Railroad Arcade. Stores carrying merchandise of nearly every de- § scription are located in this trading area. The owners, because of their . By purchasing’ the *tight quality of merchandise { location, are able to keep their overhead expenses down to a minimum, } - at moderate prices and filling up your home accord- § and their patrons get the benefit in greatly reduced prices. ' ¥ ing to the latest designs in Furniture. This is the g 5 : h 3 Stove tliat Wil satisfy yon as tojapality, price -and On the Arcade you will find: Photographer, Jeweler, Furniture style of merchandise. Store, Hat Shop and Novelty store. Welcome Home Week Take advantage of our special reduction; in prices on our High Grade Diamonds, Watches ind Jewelry the only chance this year of getting sich values with the privilege of having anything you \ select put away on a small deposit for the balance of lh’e year. \ \ We carry a full line of floor coverings in the & S e g T - Home Furnishing Co. | HATS! HATS! HATS! 7-8-9'K, R. ARCADE. \ TEL.1170 The largest stock of Hats in the city. You can save money by buying your new Fall Hat at this store. Every Article Guaranteed. Est. Since 1905. SATURDAY SPECIALS < y bigher ; Its bt 0 O Wlmtil'sf[le advdntage of High Prices a Fact, when thelr work Is no better L than ours? A ~— IIKENESS—PERMANEN CE—INDTVIDUALITY—FINISH Nickel-Plated Flashlight with guaranteed B paaus g e oxe ’"““‘: h"l‘l“\:m “.1‘,(:.» PR Our stock of Derbies and Soft Hats for Fall is complete in every particular Battery:n . 0 e e g i eI $1.00 a What Mor ¢ Could You Wish? : ‘ —styles, lit; colors, Butterfly Harmonica .. .................... 50c 2 = e bt Gl Over-the-Top Harmonica ................ ... $1.00 Y ; . We have a big assortment of Caps at very reasonable prices. Guaranteed All-Leather Rillfold .......... - B0c o . Gigarette Case, reg. 50c. Saturday for .....». 25e B cume Ume ee This is the store if you are in need of a Suit Case or Bag. Morrocco Italian Briar W. D. C. Pipe ........ 50c ; } ; COMBINATION 8 : \ We also have a full line of Umbrellas for ladies and gentlemen. Knife, Watch and Chain guaranteed $7 OO ’ 3 o foril0ivearsy .\ . Siriac i nE o e o Come to the Arcade and visit the Gold Filled Fob . ... 5.0 i i do s $1.00 This advt. presented during Welcome Flome Week. \September 15 to 20 we will give $1,00 reduction on every dozen photographs. On Saturday we will deliver a Brunswick Pho- nograph to your home for the small deposit of $2.00, ! B. HORENSTEIN 1 R. R. ARCADE NEW BRITAIN, QT TR * Conn., Hat Co. ‘New Britain. =~ Bristo! | ¥ 2Ke Studio Qlp-to-date” JA AN al usedLabor Day at Waterbury | 1911 after sery when Joe Lynch met Pete Herman. | sentence for murd : 4 Ll furned to the state prison by the gow FREED SATLOR BACK IN CHKEL. | ¢rnor and council ye: e A v Comparison of finger that the unions accept posiponement 'MANCHESTER GUNMEN | DISREGARD PLEA of the isspie of union recognition Gl | | TO SUPREMECOURT MADE BY WILSON after the industrial conference. ard for 15 rounds, and a purse of $2 000+to be fought in &n open rena here on Monday, October 1 - heen proposed by J. M. Mulvih BRITTON TO FIGHT LEONARD. |and Ired (' R : \A Skin Cleared B}{—"—— CuticuraSoap Soap 25, Ointment 50, Talcum 25, Al rmenint), S0 It Deph. B Hosto Britton h s to fight Parcled After 17 Years, Foimd [Guilty entering in July was N obtalned parole on the innocent’ of the killing of Mrs. 4 L. Randall in Boston in 1883, " Purse of $25.000 Reported Raised for [ me -Roeund Bout. NorwalR, Sept. 12.—A *match be- | for : tween Jack Britton and Bennie Leon- | Tt tis Kicin, Bessler and MeDo Organized Steel Workers Vote to Go of Burglary. as been granted. Boston, Sept 2.—-John /M sed to bring here the ma- | who aroled by Governor Fos to Remaihing In Prison on Strike Sept *resident li " Act for Scttlement, —An - adiditional Washington, Sepl. 11.—With ad e court was filed | grike of organized steel workers ) called- to take effect September 22 in Ber d rd of President Wilson's re- Sy V1 quest that the unions postpone “action EYESIGHT SPECTALIST n for complicity Y in the ain William ¥, M pending the forthcoming industrial, conterence, speculation as to the next development in the situation centered s and Wil- | today on the possibility of the presi- s [ram the | gent again taking & hand in the mat- 18ing jto set | ter, cither to urge.reconsideration of ound .that | the strike order by union officials or to > i | it was s e . bt the | endeavor to sccure g hear for the | adaditior peal Klein, Bessler the U. 8. Steel Corp. B | awnd . McDc 5 e 3 ttor- The ike was called y rday by | nevs,will per 3 ach- | the cutive council of the unions 2 @ | ing the supreme court for hearings in | e > steel industry after .8 5 the January term, without printing a ed President Wilson e | copy of the testimony if the men de-| fap \nt as 1e pos: DID o Satisfactfon Guarantced nchester , including | liam Milfer had filed app | action of the court in r | aside the verdict on the | in the refusal to set aside the verdict. cide to abandon the ground of error . Five members of the jury { exception to in the new appeal, mahy errors are claimed in the charge of 45 YOUR TEETH@ @ Judge Donald T. Warner to the jury inw A YDUNG V . - 0 and a number of errors are claimed in ¥ ¢ greic B o o e it " ‘ . Make Poor Coal Do Good Work ! R el apietaiinass - GIRL SUFFERED The coal may be poor —hard, dirty, half slate— LAST of ¢ach from the other and from|tho |, : . but a Crawford Range will give you the benefit trial of Neuss and®™iller. It is clfim- | ) NIGHT? - Bl cd that the cout rred inleay il dwa;: l})%#i?l:edytovfleallhl By of all the heat your fuel can produce. . stop the trial after it appeared i % P COME oot tnmiites onty “eniaat ki AN, E--Plakhan's Vegetable . e B il e | another of the dcfendants was dgbeis| * ompound—Told By Crawford Ranges are built with large Fire HERE || mental to cach of the three whofile | Her Mother. | Boxes, wide Heat Ilues, and Cup Joints to con- = ! the addition ppeal. | = TODAY e e % Bréokiyn, N .21 cannot prates | serve and use g/ the heat. In these days of in- TR’ o «ydia E. PinkHam’s Vegetable Com- | jor fi “rawford in the kitchen means sat- WE'LL § N0 AUSTRO-GERMAN UNION iy o cngogh 10T | dedon {nebaCranlodin : T \[ i AR e W == 1t has done for r 1staction, GUARANTEE | vor : S govgiter, Bho”wad =& ! B R | Supreme Council Demands Written 5 years of age, very i el 1 — = ) YOU’LL o . S e e The {110(1(‘,1 111115}_ratcd the Home .Roy':.ll ha§ o ianonnll SLEEP WELL i e o e v to o bl fie YHoHIoR T the Crawford Single Damper, making ‘it possi- ROVAL G ' N " = v 0imost of the time. = . . TONIGHT ! PensCiauslolanreaty, She suffered agonios ble to regulate the oven temperature by placing £ s Paris, Sept. 12.—The sunrenie’coun from backache and r ] Bl l D 33 T o e dizziness and was with- | an always-cool Knob at “Bake Check,” or P 2 erm: rope O / outappetite. For three & ” ol e * Office hours from morn. | U5, costioution, which was de- Skt T e “«Kindle,” and a Dfiod\ Ash Grate w hich makes it i L ing’s light till 9 at night, § o Versailes this thet dogtous (earol end easy to keep the fire free from clinkers. jng s g ¢ J tells German goverr got no better, always fCent Sundays ad holi- § Gormuns “must womut * g written | | back shisicaine s .~ Crawford Ranges are made in many styles— 2, f sav thoy resard the scction of tho Tl oS e what to - each built fo give a lifetime of service, and pos- d B Klitia as transconding Aviicio % ot /111 |44 2bout your wonderful sessing more features than all other makes com- 0] o Tow sl o s colad \GRR “ ) | the German constitution Wi e R bined. Ask us to explain the advantages of the Y| mihormiientgtideren o Rovd, ¥ y L. N “ha al, Vil 0! [ Gm (171 Tt K3 Tas aken s botting | o t g : SOV SR i Gl <G o Ve f§ ot demand the immediate amend- of[ydia E. Pin’ham’s Vegetable Com. various StyICS. style. “J jment of Article 61 it nevertheless pound and doesn’t complaiy any more A ¢ ; : | contemplates an eventug] change in tyith her back and side aching. . She b OE D BY and associate Dentists. the Germdn constitution to conform gained in weight and feelsmuch better. | with the Allie v. recommend Lydia E. Pinkhan’s Vege- 213 MAIN ST. | G AR éflb]eh Com;‘woufid toMnll Eothcrs and I ) | DAILY NEWS EDITOR QUITS. aughters. ”—Mrs. ._ FINORE, 516 % Over Besse-Leland’s | 1 iaon, sept. 12—Aitred G. Garai. Mecay Ave,, Brodkiyn, No ¥y s & ® $ | mer, editor of the Daily News since PR EReCIAl advico. il regar to such X O . . ¥ 1902, has.resigned. fi‘en&iec‘;:: &f:tiyt;n,L ‘:‘:.. Pinkham f