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Boston Storef We Close Mondays at 6 p. m. “BEACON” ~((m(l~ everything We for ~t and finest assortment | products in the city. ACON™ ANG RUGS beautitul plaid for auto robes, travel- bed throws, cte.: size 70x8 1 heavy weight. “BEACON™ “BEACON 4 \ fine showing of effects, suitable ing inches for full size bed “BEACON I\I'l\\ BLANK > of fine colorings in great ; extra ROBE and 100ps to choose from: light fancy weaves, borders, BATH With great varvicty and dark colorings, plain with fancy designs, cte. cords “BEACON” PLAID BLANI One of our best seller: assortment of light plaid extra large and heavy. BEACON" ARMY AND NAVY BLANKE A at all-around blanket for traveli amping or general use. 3EACON™ GRAY AND TAN FANCY [ splendid cffects: WHITE, DOUBI Indian to match: | GEN AXH. LORCQIN ~ Washington—General A. H. Torcon, of the Armenian army, has outlined | to the senate foreign relations com- mittee a plan to raise an army of | men that would be sufficient ! | t rd his country against Turks | ¢ wrtars. He would raise the army from Armeni America, Europe, E | JAPAN HAS NOT for | BUYING that ACON" trade-mark ticket cvery blanket. PULLAR the is on see & NIVEN Dally Freight and | Express Service | NEW BRITAIN, NEW HAVEN AND NEW YORK LOCAL AND LONG MOVING AND TRUCKING. TRUCKS BY THE DAY OR HOUR, A.H. HARRIS Care of Adu.), Johnson, e of you and give His motto or night. Christen- | Weddings, Funerals. Washing a specialty. | Steve s Garage 503 MAIN ST. In the Rear. Tel. 1728-5. hastwood Electrlcal Service Station and Garage. Lighting and Ignition Syse tem Specialists. MAXWELL SEFVICE STATION. REAR 193 MAIN STREET, Phone 387-12, Starting, | bt PLEASURE CARS M. IRVING JESTER 193 ARCH STREET VIM delivery and heavy duty trucks, from 15 to 5 tons. AMERICAN Balanced Six, Pleasure Cars. GRS ERVICE STATION. A. M. Paonessa, Prop, DEMISON GARAGE 430 MAIN STREET Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night Storage, Supplics and Repalring. MANROSS AUTS G0, DQVERLAND AGENCY. Storage and Accessorles, Repair Work a Specialty. Phore 2227 ]“}9 Ar(.h qt DON'T FOR DIONNES focal and long distance moving and trucking. Pianos and partics at rea- sonable prices. Also storage. ’Phone $87-32 and 382, 8 Gilbert street, New Britain. | note is I DISTANCE | j, | tries | solving | REPLIED TO U. S. | = | Considering Co-operation With Amer- | ica in Administration on Trans-Siberian Railroad. Tokio, Oct. 18, (By Associated | Press. ) - The Japanese government | having not yvet replied to the Ameri- | can note concerning co-operation in the administration of the Tran: berian railroad, i understood h that the Tnited States government ! had dispatched ‘ond note on the e American reports, of time Japan note in effec according to | t that the length is taking to reply to the former note indicates the import- | anca which the Japanese government attaches to the subje at intimates the United States complete- | 1y shares this view of the matter. The 1id {o express satisfaction in that Gen. Oi, commander: of xpeditionary forces in gnified his intention to aboute co-operation hetween and Amercan troops. 3 the United States malk - that America is anxious that a definite policy r ive to Siberia, in- | cluding the question of the withdraw- | al of American troops, be announced | and in a perfectly friendly tone re i quest Japan to forwaid a reply to the original note as soon as convenient. Information has been received by | the Associated Press that the Japan- ese reply will be forthcoming in a few days. Further i ation seems to indicate that the reason for the delay | is the controversy between the mod- | erates and the extremists and the dif- | ficulty of satisfying the military group | in framing pon It is apparent | here that the resu f the negotia- : tions between Ame and Jupan | will determine whether the two coun- shall in future co-operate in ' {he Siberian problem or | Whether America is to pursue an in- dependent pc SINGLE MAN MUST EARN AT LEAST $1,000 In Order to Live Decently—! Needed For Family of 10 Washington, mates for a budget for & the minimum ‘ family of five Oct. 24.—Oflicial e: ‘health and decen vernment clerks pl nnual expenses of 1 unmarried | woman at $1,083 and ¢ gle man at $1.000. These figures were inade public to- day hy Dr. Royal Meeker. chief of the | | bureau of labor statistics, in connec- tion with the inves: | salaries by a congressional committee. | The food item in the family budget amounts to §77 for the year which the hu the wife $16 $96.60; the flve ye: | and the baby (two { ing, fuel and light 1d miscellaneous expenses & 82, a total of If the wife tent in the art of shopping own sewing and piacticed hold economies the reduced, it was expl: bottom minimum’ of The bureaun, in compilir timates, makes a hat allowance for | the wife of one and a half hats a vear, $10 for a winte: hat and $5 for | a summer one, the winter hat to be worn two ¥ An item of $8.40 | is allowed for newspaper, held by | Dr. Meeker to be a nece | family amusement appropri | $40 which also includes m though in general such luxurie the latter, it was pointed out. ar [ be enjoved at the public library. | Two "\’I(xre Steel Milis Open Up at Youngstown Oct 24.—Two at the Sharon Steel | Hoop company’s plant resumed ope: ations today. Observers estimate about 14,000 men are working regu- larly in the steel mills in the Mahon- ing valley. all house- budget might be rock | these es- | Youngstown, o., | more plate mil | informed this morning of A. KATTEN & SON 114-116 ASYLUM ST., HARTFORD. FOR SATURDAY REMARKABLE SALE NEW FALL COATS FOR WOMEN AND MISSES SPECIAL $25.95 Values $35.00, $39.50 and some even higher. Beautiful models of Silvertone, Wool Velour, Cheviot, Tinseltone, Kersey, etc. All the new colorings in demand this season will be found in this great lot of Coats. All sizes for Women and Misses. Sale Starts Saturday at 8:30 A. M. SECOND FLOOR PLAY ATLAS. The New Britain “Y" team ha been in communication with the At las team of New Haven and a sult two games, one to be pl ed on the local floor February 10 1 the John Griswould, | other on the court of the Ne Haven which occurred yvesterday at her |team January 9, have been home in Los Angel The mother of | The the local woman 1 been making | B her home in the west for time, previous to her death. WALL “FAINTS” AT H. C. OF SUGAR Notlfied of Mother S Death in Los Angeles Henry Schwab of this city was the ’ “YUTO Mrs. death of her moth Mrs, tain basketball fans en in action here and has been some on previous ocea- up ugain ocer to his custom- than cr and no sooner sald down crashed the wall of the building— another victim of old H. C. of L. a re- | arranged. | Atlas team is well known to New | A Dollar Saved is a Dollar Earned Thrift Brings Many Rewards HERE’S A REDUCTION SALE OF 1,400 PAIRS oF SHOES SHOES| 4t 0ne Low Price | SHOES For Men $ 6 o 00 For Women THIS SALE FOR ONE DAY ONLY, SATURDAY Shoes of Many Styles and Leathers All Reduced for This Sale Here's the news you've been waiting for. A chance to buy really good shoes at a moderate price—a very low price, as prices go now. And a Sale for men, as well as a Sale for women. Sometimes the men com- plain because we don’t give them as many chances to save money as we do the women. Here’s their chance. They can come in on the same terms as the™ ladies. Now, then, you want to know what this Sale means. We have gone-through our regular stock and taken out about 1,400 pairs of Shoes for men and women, all good styles and leathers, and we are putting them on sale for one price to * dispose of them quickly. Of some styles there may be but a few pairs, of others a good many. But every pair is a genuine bargain. to sell for less than $15 and $18. Every shoe has been reduced in price for this Sale. These shoes on Sale Saturday only. . Extra salesclerks. Shoes well displayed, so you can readily find” your ’fav— Y orite leather and style. p Careful attention to fitting. We want you to feel perfectly satisfied . with' your purchase, getting shoes that will feel comfortable, will look well and give you long service. Then the next time we advertise a Sale you will want to come again. Many of them we could not:replace Take Your CIzozce of These Shoes For Women at $6.00 18 Pairs Dull Lace gray buck top‘Shoes 13 Louis heels. mili- § Pairs of rl ! And many short lines which e to re-order. 21 Pairs of Brown Calf Shoes with buck tops. 65 Pairs Patent Kid Shoes with gray suede Pairs of Black Kid Lace Shoes, with leather Buck Lace Shoes. Metal Lace Shoes, Pairs v 140 Pairs Gun tary heels! All sizes Grey Cloth Top Lace Shoes. with do mnot.expect and widths in the Sale Men Will Find These Shoes a Big Value at $6.00 airs of tan calf lace Shoes. vs of short lines of High Shoe many others. All sizes SATURDAY. -k Calf s in tan lace Shoes and black. And (INCORPORATED) HARTFORD HERALD CLASSIFIED FOR QUICK RETURNS