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oween veliies And AvVOrs SREVLTLVVVVICVACOVVT | ionery n Drug Co. MAIN STREXT -Made Clothes FOR SERVICE” All the Way hrough—— | | | | @ appeal of quality in wuty and excellence woolens riginality and good £ tho styles. kilitul talloring done d In our own whops it comes to FIT they ual In ready-to-wear their prices, they are clothes that can be one visit to our partment will prove r entire satisfaction. its and Overeonts Ready! The Horgfall || mpany M §T.. HARTFORD. o Buy Our Kind.” ITEMS COCCHe 6¢ Herbert 3 Hardware Store Warm Rays For Cold Days” L. Mills 336 Main Street IOQ BB LD :@Qf)fi@@@@@fiw‘fifiw“fi@ JENNY LIND WILL BE HONORED HERE "~ Anmversary Exerclses at Swedish Lutheran Church On next Wednesday evening., Oct | '. thero will be a concert at the | Swedish Lutheran church in com memoration of the 100th anniversary of the birth of Jenny Lind. Miss ther Peurson, a soprano singer from Chicago, will sing somo of the old time favorites of Miss Lind, and Il more Ohman of New York will ac ompany her at the piano Dr. 8 G. Ohman will deliver a talk on lifo of Mixs Lind and the work did for Sweden. The name of ) Jenny lind, known as the Sv Nightingale, shines among the very brightest in the Golden Book of Sin and her career In one of the interesting in the history of She hegan her career in Sweden her native land. After making her selt a favorite with the Swedish peo ple she attempted the Purisian stagc n.n she was the rage for several While in ¥ s French, G inges. Rasn known to the entire the height of her ambition wus reached when she was asked 1o take the leading role in “Norma in front of u German audience Her success EPEFIEEEEETrEEEEEEREEEEE ™ _§ BEWARE! BLEACHED FLOUR We are sorry to see blcached (artifically whitened) [W] @ Flour being offered for sale in New Britain. This @ @ Baptist Mission will pangolistic service . at 86 Kim t lcome 10, ~—advt w Living Wil Never the tople discussad by ooklyn, N. Y. Sunday its hall above Palace eordially invited It the International Bible eintic k foothall elub will wille tomorrow Auto jave the HBurrit school pvey the players and t town . Falr, Runkalow to- or 8 13 Main dny advt er K 1 Main 1" day M e - advt Bardeck's ! tober er 1.—advt |; MIts. fluu\l \\nnlnn I« Granted o in Superior Court. y ane . shand D Alfrec afds of cruelty Acce AUMr she was married when 18 ycars old, at dding she went to live s in thin city, and late Rocky Hill. In adaition , the petitioner asked a 14-year old daughter O} nts Stetson Shoes. % [0 = is a presumption that our {85 first grade wheat—apart word (Bleached). Kellogg. awarded the 180 the custody of the oke's maiden name was | I WARD RALLY Ward T can club night in Turner Hall » in charge announces Lawyer rttord RELS P Yama minatre u succeasiul se t at Walling me \’ nd elected the win William Scheyd: | Cyril J. Curtin or, Laniel Sullivan. The esent (wo shows during | [8) IACHES CURBA t. 16.—Gen. Felix Diaz, lender, recently axiled arrived here yesterday liner Flandre Diaz his family In New wiecessful in arrang- @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ @@@ high quality of the finest O] Ew J.CAHILL CO. Wholesale Flour Dealers. enough to recognize the substitution. Some soft yel-[®] low Middle West Flours have been coming to New @ England made from a mixturc of first grade and third grade wheats bleached and mixed to resemble @ndnmudly minute amounts of a poisonous substance to the flour, the worst thing about bleaching flour is @lhc chance for fraud that is given. All bleached flour offered for sale is requested by the U. S. government to be plainly marked in letters one inch high the DANIEL WEBSTER FLOUR Obtains its beautiful color wheat used in its manufacture and since its intro- @duumn one year ago has assumed the lead in sales of all special patent flours in this vicinity. » Mr. Barnum T0 DISCONTINUE CLASSES Interest In Bartlett Evening Classes Does Not Warrant Their Contin- uance, Superintendent Says, Superintendent of Schools Stanley Holmes widl recommend to the % v of the school committee irtlett evening school be dis- | nd that those registered for a1t that school he trans- Elihu Burritt school n are but 70 registered and, in the hion of the superin- tendent, the costs of maintaining the the school are too high to warrant continuing. It is the first time that a local evening school will have been closed for want of pupils. The matter of discontinuing the | Rartlett evening =chool was presented to the school board at its last session | by the superintendent, but upon a sug- gestion of Rev. L. Bojnowski ot the Sacred Heart church, the time for | resistration was continued until ves- terday, The intercst in the classes ap- parently has not been sufficient to ause their continuance. 5 5] 5] ] ) ) ) ) ) @46@6@@@@@@}@@ citizens are not intelligent [®] from the addition even of and fine flavor from the Northwestern Spring @@g@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@n@@@@@@@@@ Plainville, Ct.® 0 A Store For Children Economy is the big consideration when chil- dren must be outfitted, as every parent knows. In “The Bigger Better Store” we hope to serve every mother and father in the practice of economy in children’s clothes. Sturdy Suits and Coats and Shoes, and plenty of other apparel for sturdy children— sturdy quality at economy prices. There will be easy chairs and sunshine and rest rooms when you come here with your chil- dren — and all the clothes you care to see with no obligation to buy. Remember “The Bigger Better Store” when you need clothes for your children. BESSE-LELAND CO. “Always More Value for Less Money” This is the ninth of a series of talks on what “The Bigger Better Store” will mean to you. The tenth will appear next Saturday.