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Starting, Lighting and Ignition Sys- tem Specialists. MAXWELL SERVICE STATION. REAR 193 MAIN STREET, * Phone 387-12. PLEASURE CARS M. IRVING JESTER 18 MAIN ST. Daily Freight and - Express Service NEW BRITAIN. NEW HAVEN AND NEW YORK LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE , MOVING AND TRUCKING. TRUCKS BY THE DAY OR HOUR, «A. H. HARRIS Care of Adna Johnson, TEL. 961.° VIM delivery and heavy duty trucks, from 15 to 5 tons. AMERICAN Balanced Six, Pleasure Cars. CITY SERVICE STATION. A. M. Paonessa, Prop, . DENISON GARAGE 480 MAIN STREET idvery Cars for Hire, Day and Night Storage, Supplles and Repalring. MANROSS AGTO CO. OVERLAND AGENOY, Storage and Accessorles, | ' Repair Work a Specialty. {Phone 2221 139 Arch St. ) 2 DON'T FORGET i DIONNES pealvand long distance moving and ucking- Planos and | wa Banable prices. Also ‘#’ and , 382, ;(f fow - Britain, 8 .Gilberty “Mij CONGRESSMEN URGE BONUS FOR SOLDIER § | ;Demand Bond Issue to Provide One or Two Billions | Washington, Sepf. ‘30.—A onal concert- ed drive for an adc bonus f¢ soldiers and sailors ‘has begun in congress. [ The Ways and Means committeo | stormed today by a delegation of | congressmen, most of plans for further reimbursement of the soldiers and sailors for their services during the war. They urged legislation authorizing bond issues of from §1,000,000,000 to $2,000.000,000 to supply the funds necessary to make effective any plan for new bonuses. i i whom had | In this delegation were Representa- tives McKenzie of Illinois, Swope, Kincheloe, and Langley of Kentucky, | Tincher and Strong of Kan and Foster of New Yor! Minnesota, Nelson of Wi others. Mr. McKenzie urged his plan of re- funding to soldiers and sailors the $15 per month collected from them for the care of their dependents, and of paying them in addition §15 per month of service, exclusive of the first two months, to equalize the de- preciation in the value of the dollal “I don't believe the boys are as ing for presents,” he said, "“and they | should be dealt with fairly apd in justice. Their dependents were the charge justly of this goverAiment, | and they should not have been forced | to make the payment of $15 per month for their purpose with .the government contributing a like amount. The government should have paid the full amount. Many men were exempted from service on the ground of their dependents.. “The $30 a month paid to them did not continue to represent this amount actually because the expan- sion in currency and inflation de- preciated the value of their pay should now compensate for this depreciation.” Representative Swope said that about 20,000 1st Division men had approved his plan for a flat bonus of $30 a month for the period service in excess of two months which is covered by a bonus of $60 heretofore authorized by congress. “Canada gave her soldiers and toas No matter what else you have for break- fast,—you MUST have toast. Magaziner’s Loaves of Quality make the fin- est toast you tasted. In two styles: ever American Loaf and Sugar Loaf Put cither of them to the “toast test.” They can “pass’. At Your Grocer’s Fresh Twice-a-day Taste, “Toaves of Quality’— toasted—TODAY. Magaziner Baking Corp. New England’s Largest Daylight Bakery L —— | —————————————————————— Electric -Mntors Répaired All Sizes and Makes of Electric | Motors and Generators Carefully Re- paired or Rewound at McEAY DYNAMO & MOTOR CO. 6 High Street, Hartford, Conn, i sailors each a bonus of $420 ‘Tire and Rubber company, expects to VICTOR RECORDS FOR OCTOBER Go on Sale Tomorrow Morning at 8 o’clock We have a wonderfui list this mosth and cordially invite you in to hear them Especially Good Numbers 18603 § Yearning { 18606 § Dear Hea 18596 Oh! What a Pal Was ! I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles ‘Mary rt ! Dreamy Alabama { Music of Wedding Instrumental Henry Burr John Stee! Vocal Duet Ow:ng to the unusual short shipments we strongly urge that you call early Mr. Swope. “In lending $8,507 to the Allies we gave in charity. will be forfunate if we ever collect the interest on this debt. This is four times the amount I ask for our boys. “Shall we be more charitable to our allies than to our own? There should be some ‘effort to pay the sol- dier at something like his commer- cial value. The dash and fighting abilities of the men at Chateau- Thierry, at the Meuse, and in the forests of the Argonne terminated the war something like a year aheads of calculations, saving an estimated actual expenditure by the army of approximately $10,000,000.000. T make no effort to compute the actual saving to the country due to the early termination of the war.” Rubber Tire Offes The Welfare Tire Makes Sensational and Co. Max D. Honeyman, of The Welfare breal all records in this city for the sale of automobile tires and tubes on October 1, will and 4, when the com- pany hold the special feature of which will be the offer of a sale, an extra tire for $1 and an extra tube for $1. To every purchaser of a tire and tube at the regular list price, on the days mentioned, the company will give another tire and tube for $1| cach, but in order to participate in the offef, both a tire and tube must be purchased at the list price. This seems a mighty good proposition for the car owner and undoubtedly the | response will be great. The Welfare Tire and Rubber company will give each customer the choice of any tire or tube in its store and this includes both “firsts” and ‘“seconds.” Among the “first” tires are offered the | Keystone, Batavia and Speedw three of the leading makes—and in “seconds’ the company has such standard makes as Firestone, Federal, Fisk, McGraw, Norwalk, Marathon and others equally well known. Many | of the ‘“seconds” are actually new | tires, fresh from the factory, being surplus stock, while others are only | shop or factory worn, slightly discol- | ored or have a design of tread that has been discontinued by the manu-| facturer. This company is a sub- | sidiary of the well-known Keystone | Tire and Rubber company, of New | York., said to be one of the largest distributers of tires and tubes in the world.—Advt. | BOUT PLUMBING WORRY NOT A BIAT- JOUST TELEPRONE- FOR._FIX AND FIT- DON'T your problems worry let plumbing Tell us about them and we’ll be on the you, job immediately. If there is that needs installing we're the to. some plumbing proper parties to appeal Phone w E.P.Burns PLUMBER. 11 MAIN ST. YALE AICID COLGATE EACH GET $100,000 Will of Richard Colgate, Soap Manufacturer, Designates How { Bequests Shall Be Used. Newark, N. J 30.—VYale and Colgate univer ach receives $100,000 by the will of Richard M Colgate, soap manufacturer, of West Orange, N.-J., which was filed for probate here yesterday The income of the gift: to Yale to be used to establish professorships “for the advancement of the intel- lectual teaching of freshman stu- dents” and “shall not be confined to person who has passed his intel- lectual prime or influence as a stimu- lating teache Colgate is to use erect a dormitory. additional bequest of - $10,000 left 'to Samuel Colgate Baptist historical collection, a part of the institution The will leaves to Henry a son, stock in Colgate his father, while the residue of -the estate, the value of which is not given, goes to the widow and daugh- ter * Muriel. any its An $100,000 ‘o t Co. held by AUTO WRECK HURTS FOUR R e Mrs. Rose lcugtl}, and Frank Weisen- lie_vrg,' Said 8 Be of Springfield, Afe in Hartford Crash, Hartford, Sept. 30.—Mrs. Rose English, of 38 Main street, Spring- field, was taken to the Hartford hos- pital, unconscious, yesterday after cracking, warping or falling, and sizing treatment. at once. Tel. 1074 ° the | A. Colgare, | | | i the hospital or to have the: is ' | ' Rackliffe CO, - Inc. 250-256 Park Street §C. L. PIERCE & CO. ~ 246 MAIN STREET Phone 1117-2 Opp. the Monument noon, suffering from internal injuries as the result of being thrown out of an automobile driven by Frank Weis- enberg, of Springfield, when the ma- chine turned turtle in the Berlin turnpike near Newington shortly fore o'clock. Her condition was reported as critical late last night. Two other men, occupants of the ca. and Weisenberg were more or less hurt, and one was unconscious when removed from under the machine, but all three refused to be taken {o injuries be- ittended to. Weisenberg attempted other automobile, went over an em- sankment and the machine slipped into a ditch and turned over, dam- aging it ‘practically beyond repair. The automobile which Weisenwerg attempted to pass stopped and gave first aid, taking Mrs. English to the hospital to pass an- SHOWER FOR MISS DILLON Office Girls Tender Reception to One of Their Number The office girls at the Corbin Cabi- net Lock office tendered a shower last evening honor Miss Elizabeth Dillon at the Corbin Pearl in of club house Dillon Arthur on street. Miss is to be- the Oc¢tober 22, come bride of Harris on Following the Miss Dillon presented with a Universal coffee service set. A mock marriage added to the festivities of the evening, Miss Phildmena Groman taking the part of a bride while Miss Irene Burkarth essayed the role of the bridegroom and Miss Elizabeth Coogan appeared as the officiating clergyman Miss Emmerett Wright was bridesmaid and the best man wa Miss Helen Jones. Miss Jennie Kir- nitz took charge as ring bearer. dinner last evening was Finish Your Rooms This Easy Way — | UST nail stiff-as-lumber Black Rock Wallboard to the stud- ding, in new construction, or right over the lath and plaster when remodeling and you will have a rigid, firm lasting wall that can be decorated most attractively, Look for the moisture-repellent black centre which also serves to make Black Rock Wallboard unusually etiff and shock resisting. Wallboard will stay wheze you put it, regardless of climate :hfi? without ause it receives a special s Black Rock e scaling Let us show you how readily you can have more durable and better appearing walls and ceilings with Black Rock Wallboard. Call or phone ros. Hartford. Beautiful and Exclusive Models of Evening Frocks— ‘—l’h-(orlul Review Patterns Are the Best for Style. Important Mark-Down o High-Grade Shoes for Women SALE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. DISCONTINUED STYLES OF SOROSIS SHOES, $BIL1O. OO0 \RE EIGHT OF THE STYL ON SHOES That Were from $12.00 Up to $18.00 Per Pai PRIC HERE CALF rown 8 KID LACE Cloth Top. BUCK LACE BOOT Match. KID \ Top to N LACE BOOT ede Top. BOOT with BROWN with GRAY KID LACE BOOT with Cloth Top KID LAC awn Cloth Top. Gray BLACK KID LACE BOOT GRAY Black Cloth Top W BROWN CALF LACE BOOT FIELD with Tan Buck Top BOOT BOOT witi with LACE tch wi ALL SMART BOOTS THAT WILL GIVE BEST OF SERVICE, AND EXTREMELY GOOD VALUES! A GOOD PATR OF SHOES Just Come In and See!l WILI, $10 BUY éUNMEN MURDER T\VOi N\ GANG AUTO RAID;r 2 a m., and three*men, o hand, leaped from it aj corner, where they open| others standing th rs was arrestad, patrolman arris about volvers in ran to the fir on three One of the gangst pistol point by a on the scene during the shooting. T others escaped in the car. Two offf attacked were killed instan and their bodies riddled with buMet Other arrests followed in Brookl where the police claim to have trac car 3 building stres about the same time s the East ¢id Bloody shooting on New York's East Side: Burglars Blow men Seven Safes. 30.—New York experienced the thrill of a threatened New York, Sepi. | thegmurder In a loft in Canal crime wave return early vesterday when a gunmen's attack resulted in dynamited se going the structure the business-like fashion. Thi safes were blown open on the seco! loor and two cach on the third aa fourth. The police arrested a Hest] strect clockmaker later n the day { “suspiciont of burglary” in conne with the *“job.” burglars through shooting, and the 2 10-shot Side, the murder of two men safes wounding of a third during battle on the t ven safes in one Canal street most revolver and e build- ing were blown by burglars, An men to Catherine and open automobile conveyed the gun- Madison streets 5 Qi = Briggs’ Cough Drop:;re wonderful' for chi v They like them an: do stop a cough.: THEY STOP THE TICKLE Quality Electrical Work Good material; careful conscientious workman- ship, of course—but more than that, skilled advice regarding the applications of electricity to your household tasks and pleasures. Cowles Electric Co. 95 Kensington, Ave. Tel. 2067-2