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: ASDEDTORCEa R ; : 2 » 1 — . s DR SOCIAL TS SR IN I e S255 2otz | | RENIER, PICKHARDT & DUNN { RE[;ENT EARNIVAL( S8 S SFMNCe: re ~ % warm Y?ur Slttlng 27 IN ST., OPP. ARCH ST PHONE 1409-2 T A = Perfection e Have Many 2ot | e v e | K8 Smart New Frocks, general committee is as follows military forces—11 oflicers and 250 0 ° l H . e s e 1 eater Suits and Coats lme y ISY\].KHLS\ ” 2'anig7 | Camp Grant, Illinois—today joined i No Smell No Smoke the federal troops on duty here as a Profit $1,40¢ result of the race rioting last Sunday. i ; o e e The Price Is Only for Autumn Davs ugges lons Receipts .....iuoeenenn $451.50 4 nander of the Central department of ity £ $6.00 Expenses the A.ndy, also arrived to take charge roni S R0Too]| oL thepmilttardoperationss e HERBER' I J in the newest materials, shades and models. N I'he city was quiet during the night Btationery Department [Aathe e and there was no sign of trouble. A \ OitiugFoncesions s 07 nol pin Sherela s nniclen o itronble B Garments that are cut to fit and not pressed to Cut . | : - 45 RECHUR : the streets, was considered a g aid { . : ed . e i a ) L MILLS fit. Garments that will fit as well when you are ready £ S precautions to guard against a fresh ° . e outhreak of Sunday's rioting which ] * to discard them as when they were bought. - = ¥ { resulted in the lviching of a negro, { . THE M Coa 5 13| (hatdeathiofione white man; tia it 336 Main Street i PRICES WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL. 1“n:w o R '500.00 | Jury of many others, heavy damage g being done by the burning of tha 20 per cent. of $1,079.11 v . o | court house and an attempt by a moi Ic Inson 4 ru 0 Total irecelpts s b s 11| to lynch Mayor Smith % | Total eXPENses ........ . 1,696.7 Reports today from s the hospital where the mayor is confined were Main Street | $2,878.32 | that his condition is improving, The ]69-]7] ain Jree .| attempt to lynch the mayor came Received from Dr. J. H. Potts for after repeated endeavors on his part SN, SRR amosneanaastii Willidm Brown, negro, who was final- . 5 | hanged -and burned because he was vear-old Agnes Lobeck. s s o e = ' ) SATURDAY SATURDAY MUST JOIN UNION. Granditotal .t ieinas $2,850.41 S \ i Pressmen and Feeders Must Unite or ( 3 The report is signed by William H. ST et 3 = Hanna, Dr. Henry Martin and John y i g ] \ (] S POLOC W. Lynch New York, Sept. 30.—Employing Q 7 5 ) printers operating 230 _union boolk Y COATS : i and job offices here today forced to 2\ AN % w . PERSONALS an issue the controversy with their 2 d or Miss 4 men and feeders over the latter's g \d Matron — demands for a 44-hour week and a 2 Fions City Clerk Alfred L. Thompson re- | $14-a-week wage increase. The Eng- | of the P. O. S. A. at Jacksonville, Fla. | that they will not be given employ- + | A o P T iy entiiomamow hen e e RIGHT NOW at the Commencement of the Fall Season we offcr our patrons the benefit of a Shoe Sale! i i | expire, unless they are afilinted with OR FOUR DAYS ONLY, Beginning Tomorrow Morning a ding Saturday Evening. The prices that will predominate at this special cloths Rev. Frederick Coholan, chaplain in | the International Pressmen’s union. | event will be a tonic to the overworked purse these d when all Shoes at regular prices arc costing so much more money. than ever before. ] 3 : the United States army, ranking 98| The twe local umions whish have oo I MORE SHOES YOU BUY THE MORE YOU SAV. sere in plain captain, is spending a brief furlough SRR e / s’ hair col- at the home of his mother, Mrs. Grace ‘méloetfl from the ‘sespatlonal, have NOiE PRICEs ON THIS PAGE, THEN ACT | > members employed in the 250 ’ Coholan on South High street. He is| -0 camels shops. i with large | :L;‘\‘::I::Cd at Camp Dix in the aviation In addition, the employing printers’ BEC En Women S Shoes Men S Shoes notice will affect 10,000 printer: check. George Becketf, of North street, | Stereotypers, electrotypers, pho R L 3 $4-85 36-85 . o . . 5 ir | €ngravers, binders and mailers. b { | has entered the employ of the Fafnir A Women's Shoes in Black, Men, to make you acquainted THE Bearing company. = ’ PR Brovai e Jici Kid Leather with our New Department—We ) Hiaves EOn Soaash, ’ Brown and Vici Kid Leathers. 2 : : : e Offer for This Weck—Genuine l_uke Horsra" EU J. Curtin, of Washington L % Some with cloth tops, in high or 'G:um:_" e I R ot & street, will sever his connections with eorge Shine of Tasalle Strect En- militavy heels—all sizes—You | Gun Metal and Vici Kid, in HARTFORD 'Ih" ;fl":’,'\','":crm e rolled in C. U. B will save $2.00 a pair by buying | four different styles at $6.85. Bt George Shine left this morning for 2 : . them this weck, for cvery pair 3::; ‘F:“fl‘:;fi Bs‘::w*‘&z’ 301” ;: William Ryan has accepted a place | Catholic university, Washington, D. | :: St reduccd from $6.85 for this | (I SOH R have reduced I8 the' Pafnir plant. O Svherel Be s ton colled) iuiliomnres al Event. : them from $8.85. For tho Next o medical school. Shine, who is the : Air for th ™ Four Day: George W. Traut, president of | son of Mr. and Mrs. George Shine of Tt ’4 Day ‘(; 1y Special Traut & Hing's;-is in’ Boston on a | Lasalle sfreet, is a sophomore at the B ay=R0iny Dpocky business trip. school having entered in 1918. He ¥ e — — S g s a member of the varsity baseball P : o 9 | Edward McEnroe, of Lawlor street, | team, playing third base and wa F l Sh C]TY II'E'MS' | now employed in -Boston, Mass., is | the second string basketball team las / 4 figren s oes spending a few days at his' home | year. He will be a candidate for the p Heve! sophomore football team this scason. p We exact from ourselves the closest Latest October Victor Records. i iy SR Shine is a graduate of St. Mary 3 serutiny as to quality, fit, finish and work- L. Pierce Co.—Advt school, class of 1914, and the High ] 4 & E 3 ; TR R e NEW HEADQUARTERS school in the class of 1918. : . manship of our Children's Shoe edish. Luthéran church has been SN e = s oese e e 2 g Bargain Days Specials: d by Prof. Theodore Lundquist of | A MARRIED AT CHURCE gy One Lot of Men’s Dreas veland, O. Prof. Lundquist will | €W Club Rooms of Zionist Organi oy L i ’ 4 Childven’s Gun Metal High Cut Lace e djcentonce tion Will Be Dedicated in the Near | Miss Della Theberg Becomes Bride of b Shoes, sizes 8 1- =2 ussia Calf and Vicl Kid leathers, with tie Arthur Thembly. d 5 broad or Shoes in ar]l Peterson, who has heen assist- : janitor at the Grammar sc I\\o:\l.\ Future, English toes. Regularly = sold L Who up until two years ago was The marriage of Miss Della The- e e et otal s T G i 5. Hor WAE 4t the Swedish Ioner. | With tbe new club roume Toff the | beng of €0 Whitlng sivest to Apthmr 6o piisecsfGun SMetaliand frankCal STIEh CEEOET, T $7 85 hrch, will resume his duties as jani. | Zionists’ church nearing completion, | D..Thembly of Rockwell avenue, took © Lace Shoes, si £ $3 35 Bargain Days at at the church the first of October everything will be in readiness for | place yvesterday morning at 9 o’clock By OiC at ... o .. - & s he dedication of the rooms, which | at St. Peter's c L atr £ S0 @ ool SR th S at St. Peter's church. The matron of : ; e v B e o2 I"iml ,“““:y_ml" will take place next Sunday night. | honor was Mrs. Sherry, sister of the Misses' and Children’s “Raw Hide b 22 At AR Street. | mhe club rooms were at one timhe used | bride, and the best man was Louis We will offer during the Next Four Scuffer Shoes, with and $1 95 for the children's classes at the | Thembly, brother of the groom. Days Women’s Boots, in high or military without heels church but have been renovated and Mr. Thembly is service station heels—in Black Vici and Gun Metal will prove satisfactory for club | manager for the Elmer Auto Co., and leathers, also Tan Calf Skins, with and Children’s Patent Colt, with, brown rooms. is well known lin this city. After a i . . = ack ey Dackloclwhite Lid tope. @ Sizes hank i j S of Ke . : s £ s city. After : without cloth or suede 5 back, grey back or white kid tops. shanks with a full leather lined—just the Bler of Kelsey street, who At the dedication Sunday evening |two weeks' honeymoon in the White tops, at e 8 1-2 to 11 and 11 1-2 to0 2, discharged from the | there will be many speakers of prom Mountain i i A v ; i ) S . . many speakers - |3 ains, the couple will reside, in o 5 it , last you all want—every pair sold with a spumed his position at | inence from all parts of the state. | this city on West Main street, A 1ot of 44 Pairs Women's and s ¥: where he was employed | Addresses will be delivered by local Growing Girls’ - Military Heel Shoes, in Infants” turn Shoe in black kid, Patent “Lorraine Guarantee” his entering the service. | men as well as out of town parties. Black Gun Metal and Tan Calf leathers. i hite or champagne tops, tan and grey kid Rtor records, Henry Morans'. | Following these addresses there will | Regular price $7.85. $6 35 white pag! ¥ Police and Firemen’s Shoes. In Box shingles, 10 vear guar- ice. City Coal & Wood Calf leather, heavy double soles and . e ] . p—all o be a report of the delegates, who at- w"B Yfl r H N For Bargain Day S L‘_;‘(‘)"‘.‘ ‘u‘luiv’"”“’:p:c'mll““ ecting of the Masonic Building | tended the Zionists convention a Ul Home NOW “Buy a pair for your High School Girl.” 33:000vaine T Rration will be held this evening | (hicago recently. A program of in- b'clock in Masonic hall, All| teresting entertainment has been ar- | . : EVERY WOMAN bers are requested to be present. | ranged by the younger class and will e TR i 4 \ $12.75 per ton | D¢ Presented following the report of 2 the delegates. chestnut coal Knows that a foot well dressed in an Artistic, Perfect Fitting Iranklin street. S . . Shoe is necessary to tone up the appearance of any costume! s The 2ionists in this city have Our Women’s Shoes arve distinguished for their good fitting been growing stronger each year and X features, as well as for their style. the church,and organizations report 787 ; et ; THE NEW FALL CREATIONS ARE BEAUTIFUL has brought suit against Armenag | that they have been prosperous. With 3 B » This store mever handles uncertain shoes or shoes built R Cho D G Cre O 0 TR oD i D for “Bargain Sale We're well known all over as “The p500. Judge B. I. Gaffney is coun- | probable that the members of the Eloke Tor Vomen's Hhoes” for the plaintiff. The writ is re- | church will eventually construct a srael Bagdasarian of Elizabeth, N. nable to the city court. R has b aae avored | HEE’ - ) 1 . 1 L B greatly favored Lolegates to the state convention of | by many of the Zionists. €65 d . e're at Your service e Uonnecticut’ Suffrage association There will be an election of officers StOTe’o ice and Home | 3 Il b appointed this evening at the | for the Zionists organization for the *eting of the local suffrage associa- | ensuing year. New officers elected You have never seen any on at fae home of Mrs. A. M. Beards- | will enter upon their duties shortly | other light like this—brilliant, = A 8 as the erms of office for the present | ST CHTERG (EToR Co C « . / chestnut coal $12.75 per ton | officers expirc at an early date. Fol- 4 5 A 2 : : " 55 Ira lk\vnp\‘(r:5~‘ lowing the busine nsactions there | evenly diffused. There is J : The kind you will want for your ;ml _in black and tan *| will be a dinner ven. comfort and pleasure in leathers, broad or English toes—sizes -2 TS working or living under the g For the Next Four Days Bt e = CITY GARAGE ! JAST. light from this new Boys’ Dress Shoes—Make ‘em appy. Buy Take advantage of the opportunity offered you for the next Four Days—It Will Pay— Kle Makes You Cough 3, : 5 b 3% v starte a pair here, sizes 2 HEALING HONEY Stops At last work will be started on the P e Tt BT o i | e e T 2o, | EDISON MAZDA LAMP . el o at will last Cures A d that wi e “ | has heen a long delay due to the bids A Lot of Little Gent’s and Boys’ Shoes, broken $2 ,4]? g'\ y ”0\"‘ ‘\]’Xl ALV U| previously submitted having exceed- | It is made tipless, in the iz very pair worth $1.00. While they last . Ches 1 Colds and fe= SR RIVCE DR s avory bottle ed the appropriation of $15,000 but 50-watt size only. It can = TTTTITO ) A L last night the commmittee met and de- be used in any socket or 3 \ 1 B2 cided to have the work started at A > (i 4 SHOES T]_IAT SATISFY once. They awarded the contract for fixture where you now have | o ) | the digging and the construction | clear lamps of 40, 50 or - The New Fall Shoes are here in fine array! There are the work to L. O. Zetterman. The con- 60 watts. Burns in any k . Choice Black Leathe aud the New Browns in Cocoa, Mahog- tract for the remainder of the work osition. any and in Cherry Colovings. . will probably be awarded to former 5 : £ There are Plain Toes and Vamps and there are the New building inspector, Arthur N. Ruther- Stop in and let us show you >y Wing Tipped and Perforated effects. Every pair of our Men's ford. this new lamp lighted. = Shoes rveduced $2.00 a pair for the next four days. May we ! -— ~ — i | / ask you to come in and look over our Shoes and Prices asked? CARMODY " JIRS TO TS e L e s BAHRY &l BAMFURTH . HOSIERY—Ior Women, Misscs' and Children at cost h ¥ 1 dat prices to stimulate a demand for Hosiery at this store, “Onyx” The school accommodations com- ; : o s I and “Elsic” Brand Hose. mittee will meet heirs of the Car- 19 Maln St‘ ° DU : E LORR NE SHOE C il 2 STRFfi‘l‘ ) e R TH Al 0. New Britain. conn. school purposes.