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AMERICAN DOUGHBOQY [!!" Nis adiress. Itev. Cook outlined I Americans at times drank a4 w of a sad and unfortunate nature, not deserted Judson D, Jones in 1912 FRANKIAN SUCCEEDS GARDNER yery plainly to his congregation, the | swore, and a times went at ast [ the court narrowed itself down to one but that he had deserted her. Khe —_— on ore MADE A BETTER MAN | ‘n‘A;H;,‘\‘ ‘\‘1“”\»4:\“1\;; ZH‘H, 1‘\ Ir‘m’: '\:m‘t ““’Y‘A"l‘r‘ :\]H:l‘:u‘n lm.m\ to their s simple proposition as to whether denied that she had ever struck him | Will Be in Charge of the Connecticu . | ) < nonstrations of brotherhood [ there was gross and wilful n . while under the influence of lauor i piope ang Pos Go. Ofce Here. This was the third of a series of [ for their “buddies’ "and their pals, | on the part of the nccused but did say that she “cracked hi wldresses which are heing delivered | their fearlessness in the face of death We Close ays 6 x - i ) ¢ Close Mondays at 6 p. m. management of the sutomobile, tn bnek' in galf defense when he “crach e Connecticut Light and Pow Rev. Cook Says Soldiers Are Stronger | Dy RRev. My, Cook. e s that the { proved that they were Christians and | conelusion, the court added that the ©d her only ) @idn't ergek him company has snnounced that, effees RN i ) American soldior In France was al- | had not forgotten (heir Delict In the lhlame for (he accident should partly bard enoush,” October 20, B, H, Gardner, whi Christians Since Returning flome | ways looked up (o by the soldiers all-powertul God be borne by the girls who persuaded She said that on one occasion whil heen superintendent of the Ne by SR pURICK EhCEnon el gvel O'Connell to overcrowd the wuto. | he was under the inflitence of lgtor “rituin distvict for almost two yea Ir France. e em as brothers espectes 1 . N rom Franc comed (hem I her respected F Coneressman Chindbolm { he blackened her right eye. Th appointed sales s ger in charg taem as Christians and e ihem A ANON ETH . Y In his address to his parish yester- 5 g e . couple tald a visit to the home of M commeretal tivities of th ravewell with sorrow ey learncd eSS rodes DENIES CHAR E 5 o . ' day Rev. Warren 7. Cook. pastor of i, new language, @ rougher one, but To Address Swedes Here S ‘;\,h" lm;»;h \‘imv J Unwin, of puny, with headquarters at the P Congressma R hindbholn | Spri eld, Mass, whe attention o - riecs > hany b the Trinity Methodist chureh, while deep down beneath the slang and |4 '*“ P "“- Chindl ”“ . e S b “‘ : it .Y," i 0 offices of the company § « 5 e reric o~ yrofanit o ar- € ¢ e tive o Heago. is expected ) vas callec b the oman's shining terbury, speaking on The American Dough- profanity of war-time life, h ‘ S e G BT ! ] . an address a C eleome O S nicy ‘s Charge: 1t eank wh 3 3 & 1 boy.” stated that the American boys ed. there were Christian heart Wi :"‘" : "_\1" Y"‘l:' 2 Dorz Jones Denics Husband’s Charges e g s L Lhus phaydanie unklin, who has beem & s , S A s cir ds were Christian Ideals, , 1OM€ reception o serviee m o : ; i ? 4l wadidrawit ad) t superintendent of the Ne | who went to IBurope to drive ¢ g thcligniind L " Swedish descent to be held at the in Divorce Case—Claims She Struck the blackened eye restlted but T N N witocracy, returned better and strong and despite the free-and-casy French Mr., Jones admitted " f mmensc showing of wonderful col- | (50 Soiting and are Dbetter fitted 10 habits the Americans saw and learned LQne since the frst @ voointed superin Swedish Lutheran chureh, Sunda : i | atternoon, Noven:her It is planne orings in all the latest fancy Ribbons. | take up the duties of citiZenship much that s bound to have a fast- | (PO RECIEr = - L Planh 1 i than they were before zoing overseas. ing effect for the better. T : Him ir: Seli’ Defense. was the cause of the condition, A cording to Mrs. Jonex her hust ) brought her to @ photographer © =5 _ = 1 ressman was a classmate at col- Springfield for the purposc having | o ter * lsabella, at the 1 fr. Gardner. With Rev. Dr. 8 (. Ohman, pas- | Plied for o divorce on the grounds of | her eve painted to cover up the bl o 101 ovening great- | Denying empha g g atically her us- 1 est in e history of the church. The | oo 5 ; e e i i and’s statements me whe! > ap- RIBBONS are moze popular than | rde when he ap ever this season and used in so many e tor of the church. An important | desertion in the superior court, Hart- | and blue spot. She suid that he paid e renastil ways for lingeric, aftornoon and cven- | FETE TR W meeting of the captains and licuten- ( ford, Friday afternoon, Dora Jones, | the photographer $2 for this {reai- the conver \ Providenc 1 i i A ¥ | i ants in charge of the Swedish Luther- [ ©f this city, appeared at the Herald | men: l « report on the Teces ing gowns and trimmings of all kinds. i an drive for funds to wipe out the > this morning. She said she Jones was her second ishand TAPESTRY RIBBONS 7 to 10 inch, All Old New England Company i»x\y‘u;‘-”:y‘ e e !\l.lhm s : A 2 : Be ) T sd ght There wi! beautiful colorings in oriental and meet on Thursday nigh Ther il be an entertainment and refresi 1]:1..(-\1.-\ effccts suitable for fancy i New Haven Clocks have come down through three ‘ enih il e | November: 1 Is y : A\ Line by Mail hags, camisoles and vestees, 80¢ to generations with a fine record and reputatios, not The Beginning of 1 Will Bring D SR i 1 high grade time-keepers, but £ i ) | SRt Gt ’ Vi FLOWERED AND FANCY RIB- e The 7% Cumulative Preferred Stock of this old New 1 Judeeinucde Nolice! SIanslaughtor — —— England Company is offered, ! | nd hneyk combinnton ottote e ! ; : ClaregEBacTocal Dlin L Eg e ‘ % fe s filiorey mrnr |l Last Opportunity to BONS. Big variety flowered striped | IIAIR BOW RIBBONS. Fancy Send foriC s SEELE 0 Ly Thomas J. (“Doc") O'Connell, of this city, who figured in an automo- striped moire and plain, all widths, GEORGE H. BURR & CO., o e e shades and colors, 10¢ up. P | which Bernara 10 Maguire, a clerk | 18 Asylum St., in the New Haven polic R u u a I H mmel BAG TOPS. Big showing new de- HARTFORD, CONN. Killed, ISR Dy R Grove J. Tuttle in the fown signs oxidized silver and shell 50¢ up. NE: RE CHICAGO BOSTON B | scssio : ave Saturday 1 RN TOREHIA I D URGH BTN AN cssion in I Haven urda CLEVEL D : - @ SAN FRANCISCG SEATTLE : night. The cha of manslaughtc /| which O’Connell faced w nolled. — and O'Connell paid the costs of the court upon the suggestion of Justice Tattle. After @ postponement o | § three weeks, Justice Tuttle refused t THID SALE HAS ONLY TEN DAYS MORE TO RUN let the case go to the superior cou : . . - - Attorney Benedict M. - Holden, ¢ Prices of Raw Ifurs have Advanced Enormously since we ought, Natural Marmot 70 per cent., - - Hartford, appeured for ('Connell an Raccoon 70 per cent. and others more than 50 per cent. We are still Sclling at August Sale Prices - 1 accepted ithefisugsestioniio BRI RO Only ten days remain of the Summer Fur Sale. After November 1 prices will advance. It is only and the s was entered, O'Connel P A4 > ‘ nd the nolle was entered, nn hecause we bought our Ifurs months ago, hefore th w advances shown at the New York and St. Louis 1 paying the costs—350.84. fur markets, that we can still sell Fuds at such low price : In summing up the case, Justi Tuttle ed that, although th We offer not only low prices, but dependable quality. Our Furs arce rellab The garments are charge was a serions one and the made up by the best furriers and every detail of siyie and lining and' workmanship is the best We - cumstances atfendinz the acciden ire jealous of our reputation as dealers in high grade fur garments and will not tolerate a ng in- — k ferior big savings if you buy this month, not o on ats t Fur Sets and AR i We ssure you of Separate Pieces, of which we have a fine display Daily Freight and THE UNIVERSAL CAR Express SerVice The Ford Coupe, with electric self starting fiay@;’ . o VEW BRITAIN. NE JEN AN and lighting system, has a big, broad seatdeepl = o [ . 1 RET L A‘\n‘“ \;'(‘7‘;(11{1‘\” N AND i upholstered. Sliding plate gliss windiws ;;:}I:a}; A ”eaisfl@ 5"5635383’ Splendld wallaby Coais | Mufff ‘i‘:@Y" ~ §lp§l,,l‘ P\[:l(?,,ef N LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE h : $ ote Sand chul barsaipe MOVING AND TRUCKING, the breeze can sweep right through the open b 1 75 u 'u;:j;].l(.p “("“‘ e A e TRUCKS BY THE DAY OR HOUR, car. Orin case of a storm, the Coupe becomes a i sfi@fis One of the best values in our stock. Wallaby R e s iy isin e closed car, snug, rain-proof and dust-proof. Has Coats, 40 inches in length; belted: two-stripe border. | i e i A. H. HARRIS all the Ford economies in operation and main- Th A handsome Fur, o striking and servicsable coat Care of Adna Johnson, tenance. A car that lasts and serves satisfac- e torily as long as it lasts. Demountable rims Ti@kie Natural MarmOt Coat Stylish Raccoon Coat Sells for $125 Priced 31‘65 Heals The Throat Cont of Itaccoon. 40 inches lo Ited Smart coat of natural marmot, 36 inches long. — — s i with 334-inch tires all around. For the doctor ‘ ard travelling salesman it is theideal car. Let Steve Do It . Cures the Cough M 5 inch border Co Bl G 0 honrt it (| SR ERRERE U0 B o Hinng T Elmer Automobile Co. 35¢ per Bottle T i i, TPt i 22 Main St. New Britain | A FREE BOX OF Stunning Sealine Coat | Skunk Trimmed P ony Coat _ GROVE'S 0-PEN-TRATE SALVE At $165 | For $195 | Opens the Pores and Penetrates | | A d6-inch Pony Coat with Steve s Garage A ; : =] ¢ " For Chest Colds, Head Colds and is Rn‘ ‘mljlnx ::;;\L:‘”“.]‘r"‘i:"‘:?‘l.‘ltl‘\i‘lu;)‘:\ ,Yx“hl‘H « \‘u](l su;:.‘_ cuffs of skunk Cin he worn w | belt. $195. Croup, is enclosed with every bot- | i | R gl gl [l | e SN | Smart Natural Marmot Hudson Seal Coat for one price, 35c. S =7 5 = R e— E Made, Rec nded and. S d | Eastwood Electrical Service - ; TR SRR Coat 1 Sells for $ 375 Station and Garage. p Paris Medicine Company For $ 135 | - e of R e rfect - — - - Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets & Coat of matural Marmot, 40 inches long and ”m" . % [, : "' = ¥ = o i 0 0 s = has an 18 inch border, collar and cuffs of taupe | SOL 1striian - o ATION. Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic 1988 | Marmot 65 inch sweep. Sells for $135. Coat of Hudson (dyed Muskrat) 3 Starting, Lighting and Ignition Sys tem Specialists. MAXWELL SERVICE S REAR 192 MAIN STREET, Phone 387-12. Delted. § s PLEASURE CARS M. IRVING JESTER VIM delivery and heavy duty =9 - Put Mazola to this Asionishing ' trucks, from 15 to 5 tons | = > S ‘ AMERICAN Balanced Six. (= - ; - Test Yourself Pleasure Cars. Nz . . CITY SERVICE STATION. . N b RY fish, onions or even garlic in Mazola—strain—then use A. M. Paonessa. Prop ) J i the same lot of Mazola in your recipe for cake making. ‘ Vs Mazola carries no odors or flavors from one food to another. so popular with thrifty housewives. & 420 MAIN STREET Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night - - FREE No housewife can afford to be without the new Storage, Supplics and Repairing. The sketch gives you the general lines A\ B 68-page Corn Products Cook Book. Recipes of the thoroughly ~American atmos- 74 for wonderful dishes and easy to make. Handsome The book is free. Write us for it today. : TR e phere of this overgarment. Itisa knee illustrations. MANR“&S A[”fi Lg. length coat executed in fabrics of soft# OVERLAND AGENCT, texture, capable of meeting any change CORN PRODUCTS REFINING CO. P. O. Box 161 New York City Storage and Accessorles, in weather. It has high line shoulders Messrs. AHERN & CAHOON, 47 Farnsworth Street, Boston, Mass. Repair Work a Specialty. and an all 'round belt for the man who f B Phore 2227 139 Arch St desires a bit of a novelty. DIOI\EIFVES e Wilson Co focal and long distance moving and trucking. Pianos and parties at rea- sonable price: Also storage. ’Phone ¥87-32 and 382, 8 Gilbert street, New Britain.