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It readers will use especial care in ALLIANCE HINTED AT handling boeks, they will halp both S themscives and the other fellow— | Finland and Poland May Have Secret . l All TR T (o iy o bl oy : Big Sale on OF NEW BOOKS AT [ V"jr'::‘f'_ff«vv: and instruc- N JAinoye ‘..,. book Wil reach him in better | Press)-—Arrival of dolph Holsti, . tiapiheal o res e i et e R e miaee Trimmed Hats letin conduct negotiations with M. Domb- = G o heite =ki, head of the Polish peace mission, . T T - > is looked upon here as confirmation ot 3 S l f s d RUSSIANS WEARY Bl s Sl it pecial for Saturday Poland have a secret agreement that OF LEADING REDS | neither will complete a separate peace TRImmL- HATS, all colors, \ evikl until the tw ratand what school men | omnivorous rder nnd observer of | tormer mountain storic Mithig(he perictgun gl oty sigralvalany (ot ot bt il i . couatrics lay the foundation for a‘i SPCCIZ] for Saturday ceo.... $5.98 up to $11.50 . L. A. Booklist wuthor hasx collected into a sort of SRS Baltic union : TRIMMED HATS crap book curious bits of history, | VEER Letvia, fsthonia and Lithuania ’ gt ‘Leerie’ was a nurse in a famous . i being smaller than Finland and Special for Saturday ... . $498 genealogical gossip, sclence, literature sibillba el ind ity Authoritative Tribunal of o R el folkcwayRruperatitons aedisientiiel o T e (he untisuall cance R B e e e v | | WV ELQURIHATS fallcolors, rcg value $8.50, facts o vild 1 Those ortions 13 4 . o ste. sus 3 5 = 81 survey of the treat- | witen romn e oo < oM | A vivacioun story. with plenty of scn- tion against Lithuania has added to Special for Saturday ........... ... $5.98 d children among prim ey timental appe: d written with a Halle, Germany, Oct. 14 (Byy Asso- [t s«trusi. The three small coun- | 4 children amone prim: | looks are particutari imeresting and | Umental sppeal and written with 8 | viaie, Germany: et 14 vy Awo- | the ditrust. The three mull coun: | PLUSH and SILK BPAVER SAILORS, wce in the life of ancient | A fiookiist, s ity N. Y. Times anxious to become the central authors | Kolsheviki that they realize they can- | reg. value $5.08. Special for Saturday .... $3.98 CHILDREN'S BEAVERS. all colors, reg. val. $3.50. Special for Saturday . S $56.98 — 8 AND DULLNES8 IN peared in the Atlantic Monthly,—A ., by Herbert Waoodrow. | 1. A. Buoklist who A working . o unevenly capable pu- | NATURAL HISTORY OF THE plogists, mental tests and CHILD, by C. ¥. W. Dunn w, will be helped by this Evidently ERSKINE DALE -PIONEER. D 1 John Fox, 1 f The last of the auther's stories of [ American tife It goes ba A labor of love by picneers that have figured Ruth Sawyer. Not Amions to Become Cent . PROGRESS, by Middle Ages, under the . . . | - 2 » itative tribunal of the third commun- not stand alone, and it seems likely i b, up o and IClUding | Sy1LING HILLTOP. by 4. M. Sloane, | NORTH DOOR, by Greville MacDon- | ist internationale and would gladiy | the orzanization of a Baltic vaion e modern movement for Essays on the author's experiences ad. relinquish the privilege to some other | may be effected o lon, A new sort of book | with homes, servants and living ir “IRomance of a Cornish fishing vil- | country, declared M. Zinovieff, emis- No historlan, no medi- | wouthern California. She has a niee | 145¢ of a century ago.—Written Ly | sary of the sovict government to the CHILDREN'S FELT Hats, trimmed with o SaioNor. Tarely 58 | Gonas of bemer Nad e eming | it xon of George MacDonald, independent socialists’ convention ros-grain ri , all colors. 7:"' “ll” be r“"“v" L | way s rn'\v\n‘u Ilu:'ftlhu‘\‘:l n\.h;n\':'“ | Dk ) here, at the .\r.\sir\.; of this body 1o- HARTFORD LADY gros-g ribbon colo | i ! i 5 in the Pretace. A. L. A. | her house on the xmiling hill-top. | SEARCHERS, by John Foster night. He suggested France as that . Special for Saturday ................... $1.98 I | | 4 i There are two lovely doga in the | ciing and cloverly conatruci- 4-(.‘:1..};{"‘1“"" NG Sy SAYS CINOT [S GAGE SAILORS, all colors, reg. val. $12.98. announcing that the central sl te € uoiaenvium ery Lo. overcome the diffculties o s » AR Hooh et The soviet representative also stat- | St East Hartford. Says That She LB s N e e Special for Saturday .. ...... $850 q » SECRET OF THE SKA, by William | committee of the third internationale A GOD SEND the tortolse, hampered | STORY O OPAL. fhe journal of an Alaen. had authorized him to state thaf it with the swifter hare, | ‘'nderstanding heart by Opal White “A mystery varn, fantastic and im- | Was prepared to enter into negotia- 5 e cunning, which she has | 16¥: possible, but quitc readable.”—A. L. | ions with its “German comrade: Mrs. Arthur C. Russell of 15 Moore n has brought man Into | YOUR VOTI: AND HOW TO USE IT, e = ed that the Russian cammunists were Her Health to the Wonderiul ' 188 MAIN ST. 863 Main St. table, wubordinate state, 5. Raymond RBrown SUNSHINE 1IN UNDERWOOD, by | not only willing but were in a position : CINOT. B New Britain. Hartford of an Interesting preface “It s indeed richly informative Jessie Champion to give the German proletariat finun- " ' our-act play."—A. L. A.|N: Y. Times. “Treated in a thorough- “A trifling comedy of errors involv- | cial support. ly human and social spirit. The book, | ;.. s voung English parson on his Tt is expected the vote as to whether - . . however, accepts the canventional ®o- |} iday. This is one of the funnies the independents will adhere to the EL STRIKI3 AND ITS [¢lal remedies for the flls of the body | yo0ks of the season.”—Saturday Re- | Moscow organimtion will be taken by Wm. Z Foster. politic.”"—Survey view. tomorrow (Friday). : ; . . - - . . —_— : PR i Fiction. TOP OF THE WORLD. by FEthel Pl '::.,-I.L compiied by Mar- | g1 ACK NIGHT, by Mrs. Alfred Sidg- Dell. COX BACK HOME TO : : . . T. Woivita of Kathering| Witk and Crosbie Garatin, O Qo o ‘ 5 "and. the ‘spooks’ of | A tAle of strugle, its acene shitt- “llow many people know TALK ABOUT LEAGUE ; ‘8‘" : i liata (iR the . :nz r“m'y‘u AL el t 'nvm o the ‘Ilun; that books have nearly r’nnl’vledl:‘n of Seotinad and Ireland | DT camp ada. the mining | price and that this seriously limits the L. A Booklist, | ¢4 of the United States and final- | number the library can buy? As the . : : JEWELERS 392 ly to Paris. If one harbors a pre- | price goes up up . paper is | Democratic Nomince Once More Ar- judice against collaborations here is | poorer and bindings are weaker. e ) . NEWMIH[N. COM’ MAIN STREET EWS, by Wal- | the best opportunity become re R SRy S gl rives in Native State of Ohio in 4 - lieved of it."— s Weekly Aled returns to the library in good = s ticism of ‘government by . condition for the next reader. A book Cmnipn. Next to Western Union Next to Big Store The author pleads f. CONQUERING HE 3 M vy | that is drepped or is soiled or has its kn Route with Governor Cox, Oct. MRS. ARTHUR C. RUSSELL. of journalism and bban back broken by careless handling is | 15.—“Home folk of Ohio today 5 S S chestor Guardian as an “He interprets not only life in the [ ready for the bindery and so will not aEain. were| (he objccts of Governor The testimonial of Mrs. Russell is the five b g b & . 1 L hire e E hat may be done in real- | woods of eastern Canada and the | be available again for several weeks. | Cox's League of Nations and other hundred and thirty.seventh testimonial that e ved from Hartford and vicin- . - e al, unblased pews gath- | western pioneer spirit of British Co- | Often books so treated must soon be | 3ppeals. Leaving Columbus early to- the CINOT Exp For Q ) { k R U H ald Cla [f d (ot the essays have ap- | lumbia, but New York as well. In all | thrayn away and new coples bousht. | any his trip through northern Ohia | o in_the dlfercnt cities uic eturns se Ker ssirie CINOT in and any- —— =3 | included = rear piatform -date at | Ihat e hee latrocnece O n concerning fi@ *’@"@"@"fi'fi ##i & Marion, the home of Senator Harding. | this Tonic can cail on him and he will be @@* & @#@#G##fi#fi@fi#fi##@@#@fi Heo was prepared to follow up last | picased to cxplam anything o them that night's ar nment at Columbus of [ they desire to know. Mrs. Russell says. the “motley” groups which he alleged 1 have been suffering from a geperal [ 4 [ ] B | eei e baciing Busator I Barding anl | e e e C it 8 aleo to emphasize the Ilcague doc- | tired out and miserable. in fact could hardly e l u nl u e or @ trines, drag mysclf around x&n house. du‘ {\udz - ed that T o et rested. a l l Tonight the governor was to speak [ Secmed That § Gelcs SOUS B0 well at night. Two tenement 11.room house with all improvements, $8,500 at Detroit, a return engagement fol- | 1°nuve taken two bottl lawing his speeches in Michigan early | truly believe that this wonderful remedy last month on the start of his western s trip. purchase price can be bought with $2,500. All hard wood finish and has an empty tenement for the tenement seeker. Lot 100x130 feet. 2 v A good 8-room stucco cot tage, just built, with all modern in- s as restored health. | 2 A b AT e et b Provements. Act at once and ¥ou can own this beautiful home. OT 18 BEING DEMONSTRATED IN BRITAIN BY AN EXPERT AT THE @ LLER-HANSON DRUG STORE Estate Just Can’t Stop Growing— AUTOISTS IN GOURT | MistHianios, mre " omoie, . y INe — ville by G. R. Byington: in Forestville by Kent's Pharmacy; in Southington by Chaf- - % = uartot vers Face harges e | fee's Drug Sto in Plantsville by George 325 Main Street. Tel, 977 @ o Jfl > = e u'.’«w?-".“ m‘ l‘;:u(n\ man:r‘\l-uidm ™ a Member of the N. 3. Real Estate Board TV Pay & » Casc Store: in Glastonbury by . R. Densmore, ey e e L L Is and can be obtained at all first-class drug- Eists lthough We’re 21 Years Old Continued. Today was autoists’ day in police court with four drivers on hand to answer charges of viollating “city ar- dinances. Peter Tomafino was as- sessed $5 fer blocking a driveway: Salvatore Delino was warned and freed on a chamgo of parking a car on the left side of the street: Louis Max- en was fined $5 fé# parking in a re- Bo We’re Opening Two Brand New stricted district; Bennie Yachanovitz's Departments Tomorrow A * wcase was continued until Thursday morning. Patrolman ClarenceLamphere ar- rested Tomafino vesterday when his @ car, a stone truck, was parked in front of a driveway near Morgan & Kings- B | 1ev's on Main street. The driver had [Those who have shopped here before ..,q] & gone for a package of cigarettes, he it \ told the eourt fodav, and left the car ’ vno further introduction, but for the benefi in the most convenient place he could B of those new-comers in town, we rcput. @ find. Tomafino said the officer saw We are selling “top-notch nyk, in Qn.,“ty The . [ & him driving up to the eurb, and, had HousefurHIShmgs & [Tl Bl B e St : Clothing for the Entire Family, at CASH law, he would ) PRICES and on a gencrous, confidential ,‘“””(” a have driven on s -CREDIT PLAN. | HEGLSHELLIVLLEBOD S8 opposite the Pelino parked his car New Dept. B | weoond o hrama BT Clothes That Please of the ordinances which prohibited A li We have just dressed up our base- SIch paching \ \ On Terms eolan ment in its Sunday’'s best, and here Maxen parked his car in front of - you'll find useful things needed to Vocahan make your kitchen look like a 1921 the, Y. M. C. A. Patrolman Feeney arrested the aecused when a traffe model. ? tlestiphcomiledircom iniatartian ] Men’s o SUITS and HARDING TO SPEAK 5 O’COATS | | & o edto IN EAST BUT ONCE ) nappy and con- please the erit- 4 umtive styles ical dresser and i of top-notch give excellent His Only Talks Will Be at Rochester Nl q\ulit)". service. and Buffalo on R $3450 $29% up October 21, The demand for good Phonographs has grown to such a large business us that we found itgncccsiary to | in several different models, finished in all ‘three attractive sound proof | 0ak and white enamel. hs to demonstrate the wonderful _ of the Vocalian. You'll find these The famous Magee Ranges, the bhs on our main floor just inside | kind your grandmother used, only a entrance. We not only want you to| 1921 model, finished in grey porcelain, these attractive booths but want | needs no blackening. to hear the only Real Phonograph. As an opening special our $135.00 If you come in tomorrow and @ platform of his private ear. Tonight ] . , . > ce S - P ’ 20’ be will speak in the Indiana capital el will be reduced to $110.00 for to- | seect one we'll allow you 207, discount & | ke, will speak in the Indlana capital oS on 0 o row only. or on a Hoosier Cabinet $7.50. 4B | trip with a speech in St Louls. n i‘:’} Among the nominee’s guests on his special train were Senator Watson and several Republican nominees for . congress and he spoke for the elee- g tion of each of them, telling his 63 ChurCh treet crowds that if they were to have a - Republican president it would be bet- ter to make a clean job of it and ¥} choose a congress that would co- ° [ aperate with him. He praised Sena- I & l tor Watson's record of service, declar- The Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets, the kind that saves miles of steps are here On Board Senator Harding's Spe- \ y j EEEETE e cial Train, Oct. 15.—In a whirlwind trip through southern Indiana today Boys’ SUITS Fur Scarfs, Senator Harding continued his war- farc ugainst the Versailles league of Mannish styles built Capes, Muffs s nations and asked for a return to the to withstand the constitution through the election of a Republican administration and a Re- L youthful rough .wear. And Stole: publican congress. 3 . 3998 Leaving Louisville. Ky.. this morn- L! ing he was to reach Indianapolis dur- @ ing the afterncon after numerous shart stops for speeches from the rear @@#fi@fi@i@@@@@@fi@@@@@&@ ing him to be one of the most useful P | of the men in national public lif~ The Big Furniture Store Where Most People Trade. SRR e e D Senator Harding would deliver an ad- ress in both Buffalo and Rochester Qfi’ S . ' " . n Oct. 21. No other eastern speak- ) ) B &%, 20 455 355 2% O 0% 323 & dates will be ma

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