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0 8 0 8 2 8 R RS R 7 EDNESDAY SILK SALE| he Dress Goods 400 MAIN STREET 36 Inch Pongee $2.00 value $1.15 36 Inch black Taffeta, $3.00 value. Special $1.69 Voiles, any in the store up to $1.00 value. Wednesday 45c $3.00 Wool Plaids for Skirts Special $1.98 Black Duchess Satin, 36 inches wide. $3.50 value 'N‘“S)%REET! Shop 40 Inch Crepe de Chine $3.00 value $1.69 36 Inch Fancy Silks, Jp to $3.50 values. Special $1.69 27 Inch Flannel, 40c value 29c 32 Inch Gingham Plaids, 50c value. Wednesday 39c 36 Inch Satin, all colors, b0 value. Wednesday $1.79 - AMERICAN, HELD AS PRISONER, ESCAPES| Flees From Mexic‘an Outlaws, Who Face Annihilation Mexico City, Sept. 7.—W. A. a citizen of the United States Pedro Zamora diner, who was captured by the Jalisco andit, on August 20 at ped. according to of- advices Arique ada, command- s pursuing Za- © evening to the that he had been ad- Hedia del Puerto. Autlan, that an iney, had arrived asked for an escort reported war department ised by Major ommander at distance from town. It w Gardiner teok refug at th lowing his escape from the bandits \Muring the fight at Rancho Divisidero more than a week An escort was sent out for Gardiner. Gen. Estrada added that British €onsul Holme at Guadelajara had received a similar report. Nothing is known as to the whereabouts of Bertie C. Johnson, a Britis subject who was a fellow cap- tive of Gardiner Gen. Estrada reported that the Za- mora band has been reduced from 500 to 200 and there were bright pros- pects for the annihilation of the out- laws soon. TROUBLE AT MINES Some Insurgent Miners Expected to Return to Work Today Leaders’ Pleas to Contrary. Scranton, Pa., Sept. 7.—Thousands of mine workers who quit work last “Thursday protesting against the ac- ceptance of the majority report of the anthracite coal commission were ex- pected to return to their places today. For “Little Bright Eyes“ in the Home It's a good habit to get the children into,—a cup of Cocoa morning and night. It en- courages them to love a healthful food drink that is free from all harmful stimulants,—it helps build healthy, happy children. In ad- dition, it is the correct beverage for all members of the family. © 1919. By H. O. WILBUR & SONS, INC,, Phila, Pa: T \ Despite = ‘ | ! | Officials of the United Mine Workers said at least 40 collleries would re- sume operations today and that others would start tomorrow. abeut 20 local unions in disirict No. 1 have voted to return to work. Insurgent leaders assert the return to work movement is the result of votes taken by only a few men who attended meetings called by union of- ficials who are seeking favors from the operators. Xnoch Williams, leader of the insurgents, issued the men last night to ren the stand they have taken. A mecting oi the aeicga dered the tion™ sweet without the addition ef sugar Grape: Nuts A nourishing, ready-to-eat ce- real, econo: and without waste. Sold by gfrocers everywhere! Household Cares Tax thc Women of New Hritain Same As Elsewhere. the Hard to attend to household duties With a constantly aching back. A woman should not have a bad back, And she seldom would neys were well. Doan's Kidney by thousands. Have been used in kidney trouble over 50 :-ears. Read what this New Britain wom- an says: Mrs. Maria ‘\hlrph\ 103 Columbia street, says: “Doan’s Kidney Pills certainly did me a lot of good when I had kidney complaint. My bpack was weak and lame and I had no energy to do my housework and Pills are endorsed ached so I thought it would breakl T often had dizzy headaches and my kidneys acted irregularly. A friend advised me to use Doan’s Pills and on doing so, I was soon free from all kidney trouble.” 60c, at all dealers. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. DANCE GIVEN BY S.F.D.CLUB GRANGE HALL, BERLIN, CONN. Music Furnished by O’Brien’s Orch. Admission 35c. if the kid- whenever I swept the floor, my back | Kidney | ON WED. EVENING, SEPT. 8, u-o“ Wilkes-Barre today to decide whether the present policy of the insurgents shall be continued. Mr. Williams pre- sided. INVESTIGAING STRIKE Alabama Govenor Takes Steps to Clean Up Situation at Mines Ala. 7.—Gov- ernor Kilby has directed the commis- Montgomery, Sept. sion named by him to investigate the differences between coal operators and union miners In the soft coal flelds in Alabama at once to take testimony as to the points in contro- versy which led to the issuance of a strike order effective today. The governor urged the commission to make an immediate effort to effect an agreement atter he had been noti- fied by J. R. Kennamer, president of the Alabama district miners’ associa- tion Ihal lhe sirike order would no i be revoked pending an ln\esugulon of the dispute n3 AK(‘H anum:‘r DENISON fiAMfiE 430 MAIN STREET. Livery Cars for Hire, pay and Night ftoraze. Supples and Repairing PLEASURE CARS M. IRVING JESTER THE NEWS IS OUT Our Display of Fall Hats is the Best Ever. We are showing the season’s latest in Browns, Greens and Blues, with both narrow and wide bands. GET UNDER YOUR CONNECTICUT HAT TODAY. OUR OWN $4.00 to $7.50 STETSONS $8.00 to $12.00 CONNECTICUT HAT COMPANY THE ARCADE, The Hardware Has under construction City Loan Corp. and offers for sale on easy terms to employes of locs! industri~~—Three tenement houses, Two tenement hovses, Single dwellings. H. J. Foiren, Manager 140 MAIN STREET. DON’'T APOLOGIZE For wearing your shabby straw. GET UNDER YOUR FALL CONNECTICUT HAT TODAY. . $4.00 to $7.00 $8.00 1o $12.00:" CONNECTICUT = HAT COMPANY THE ARCADE. 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