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! The Vauxhall | The Oxford Circus ! The New Riviera Omn’-g For Those Who Want New Style These styles are founded on the latest information from London—very small shapes and very smart. They are in our West Window right now. ' Other fine Hats by DOBBS and KNOX at $6.00 and $8.00. Our selection is qlute ' l complete. JERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR QUICK RETURNS COX PROMISES TO HELP IRISH CAUSE Says If Elected He Will Bring Mat- ter Beforé League . of Nations, Spokane, Wash., Sept. 10—Governor Cox had a busy day when he arrived in eastern Washington this morning. Fresh from a strenuous day in Mon- { tana where he declared he would “present the Irish cause to the League of Nations in event of his election, the governor was on the program for a 15 minute address to “first voters"” here; for a conference with Wash- ington democrats; for an address of an hour at the Spokane interstate fair grounds, and then he was to de- liver several speeches from his train en route to Pasco and Walla Walla. In his address in Montana last night discussing the Irish question Governor .Cox said: “It would be my duty andZ very quickly availed of, as a friend of peace, asserting the right of every member of the league to present the Irish cause to the attention of the league under the authority given- by Article Eleven and give to Ireland or any other aggrieved people the op- portunity to plead their cause before the bar of civilized opinion.” QUEER LOOKING CAT AN AID TO SLEUTHS Leads Detectives to Where $300,000 ‘Worth of Stolem Dyes Are Hidden. Newark, N. J., Segt. 10.—Chemical analysis of orange-colored spots on a water front cat, brought recovery of $300,000 worth of stolen German dyes and the arrest of 17 men, department of justice bureau announced. Government sleuths assigned to solve the mystery of who held up watchmen at a state department warehouse in Hoboken here 6,000 pounds of German dyes -as part -of Germany's indemnity were being held, and carted the dyestuffs away in mo- tor trucks, were attracted by the strange orange-color of sports on a wharf cat. The cat’'s orange hair was analyzed, with the discovery, it was stated, that German dyes were responsible for its unique_color. The cat was then r leased an*-shadowed. Its ‘“hom was said to have been located in a house on River street. Last week, as a result of shadow- { ing visitors to the River street house, department of justice agents said they had recovered 3,000 pounds of the stolen dyes on a motor truck in Paterson and 3,000 pounds more in a Brooklyn warehouse. Arrests fol- lowed by twos and threes. — STUBBORN FIGHTING. London, Sept. 10.—Stubborn fight- ing is proceeding between - Russian soviet forces and the troops of Gen. Wrangel in the Oriekhov region of the Crimean sector, says the official statement issued in Moecow Thursday and recelved here today by wireless. On other sactions of the front, the statement claims success for the Russians. e EEEREE EIDE]EJE]IEIE]EIEI ool e HARTFORD, jgmiéfiaé%; CONN. Fall Opening Sale Of NEW STYLISH MILLINER AN EVENT OF UTMOST-IMPORTANCE AR former efforts of our millinery organization have been exceeded in this assemblage of the very latest ideas in Trimmed, Untrimmed and Tailored Hats, the smartest headwear for Matrons and Children, and Trimmings of surpessing smartness. Connecficut women are well aware of our broad and progressive policy in sell sive phase i3 once more anphnsmed by a merchandising feat which further sh.mps rvevors of authentic millin: RVELO Trimmed Hats. We have obtained the 3 y Emco Hats will always sell at $10 and Marvelo Hats at $7.50. Th exclusive selling agency style will always be the Istest and their quality always the best at the prices—and the prices will never vary. Standardized Price LADY EMCO Trimmed Hats are skillful- ly fashioned of fine quality panne and Lyonms silk velvets, satin soliel and hatter’s plush, in the 5ppmved P-ll shapes, colors and trim- . Featured particularly are medium Ofi-Face styles—shirred, plested or draped in soft folds—also Chin-Chias, Sdlon and Mush- rooms. Charming revelations of the see- son’s most captivating ideas, showing how faithfully our milliners’ sense the fashion trend and anticipate the modes that Fashion will approve as correct for Fall wear. Always at This Standardized Price MARVELO Trimmed Hats are for every woman—misses,| (Joung women and matrons—end for every occasion—dress wear, street wear and gemeral wear. Made of good quality materzialh, such as crect pile silk velvet, pacn and Lyons. velret, etc. Trimmings of silk ribbons, ostrich, fancy pins, gold .and sflver embroidery. EXQUISITE CREATIONS Cofiel of New York ' and Pa. 2.50-$25 clever adaptations, o conceptions of distinction and ment—in ‘fect, the ultra in m art is exemplified in this unpre e eddltphyo‘fi'ylu,oolonnd trhm mings. SATURDAY SPECIALS AT The New Britain Market Company 318 Main Street Tel. 2485 Plain or mirrored silk velvets feature these hats—showa in & favored Off-Faee styles, Turbans, M ushrooms, Sailors, ete,, in blad brown, navy, pheasant, henna and royal blue. Trimmings of velve bews, fancy pins and ornaments, embroidery, tasscls and ostrich. Trimmed Hats We Have Fat and Lean SALT PORK 25¢ Ib Legs of LAMB 40c Ib POTATOES 48¢ pk — PEPPERS Sweet and Hot 25¢ doz CARROTS 7¢ beh Sweet Pot 3 Ibs 25c. CORN At Lowest Price. QUALITY GOODS AT ECONOMY PRICES. MEAT DEPARTMENT Smoked S & Barn SHOULDERS pel—g'ACON e 24c b 42¢ b Ends of Cottage l \ HAM HAMS 25¢ Ib 50c 1b GROCERY DEPARTMENT Small Tender SARDINES PEAS (in oil) 17¢ can 4 cans 25¢ Octagon CLEANSER 2 cans 15¢ Prime Rib Roast of BEEF 40c Ib Fancy BEETS 20c can SUGAR Fancy Full Cream CHEESE 39¢ Ib CABBAGE 3¢ Ib CUKES 5c each e e—————— PARSLEY 8¢ bch 27¢ doz = - [0 Il.l'll!! 1)) ) ) 5 5 ) 5 ) o) ) 5 ) ] ) EE@EQEEIE!EIElIi__'.llill_illilEIEIEJEIEIIEJE!EIEIEIEIEIEE@'@E@E@E@E@E@E@@E@E e s $2.98 to $7.50 Stick Pins and Ornamentis SE’STLEHENT EFFECTED Tacna- Question Between Chile and Peru Is Now Adjusted Satis- factorily to All Factions. Buenos Aires, Sept. 10.—Final set- | tlement of Tacna-Arica Qquestion ; | which has been considered the mosv.| NOTICE! If you own a home in Belvidere, ' smnlo‘ Quarter or Park Reserve, you lm\r uscd good judgment. Why not ! ! OWN your OWN STORE? Bring your neighbor, Friday, p. m. Place of meeting, home Walter Donohoe, Caricton, corner Francis street. Ask questions. Impor- tant report on progress of The Com- munity Store, Inc., Capilal $25,000. Mail your subscription to 15 Stratford Road. 7:30 of For the new Fal hats. Jet or goid or sflver Stick Fins, beada. Pretty velvet or Duvetyn Tams tassel with Mushrooms, , etc., m $2.987% $4.98 48¢ 98¢ B genuine huut long mm Black, ;mw-wsv.so GMMMOMM' Latest styles in giycerine busnt fancies, alpo os- trich bands, tips and mymvest effecis fn oatrigh , 98¢ ' | serious menace to South American peace through the payment by Chile to Peru of 6,000,000 pounds has been virtually agreed upon, according to a dispatch today to La Nacion from Santiago quoting financial and diplo- matic sources. The message declares that after the i Bolivian revolution President Wilson suggested a conference offering the use of the gunboat Tacoma. As a result of three weeks' confer- ences it is reported Feru agreed to renounce her rights to the provinces of Tacna and Arica upon receipt of the sum mentioned. ' Bicyclist Killed When Run Down By Automobile New Haven, Sept. 10—Frank Inger- soll, riding a bicycle te work in East Haven today was killed when an automobile struck him. The ma- chine had been running in the car- HAD TO PAY RANSOM. Fullerton, Cal., Sept. Gardiner, American citizen kidnapped by the bandit Zamora in the state of Jalisco, Mexico, obtained freedom through payment of a ransom, and not by escape as reported previous- ly, according to friends of Mrs. Gardi- ner. These friends based their state- ment on a telegram from the Ameri- can consul at Mexico City which they said Mrs. Gardiner had shown them. THE NEW STORE Alpha Realty League 313 CHURCH ST., Will hold its Opening Sale tomorrow tracks and the driver tried to s!eer'wnh a one cent cut-rate on every out when overtaking Ingersoll. the wheels left the tracks the machine skidded and crushed the bicyel As ' article. Sugar a specialty, 5 pounds of purc Granulated Sugar for 95 cents, 10.—W. 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