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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 192v. B Y ———" WEDNESDAY! THE BIG SALES DAY McCahi! Bl o life-long resi- on, dled at the home Frank McCahill, in morning He wny T(I! . McCahill retired as t, apparently In good 130 ho suffered a shock unconscious until he | rrangements have not | PR THE MOHICAN ECONOMY DAY | [Nt #The dal each week when the prices are lowest k EGGS Save your money trading here on Wednesday Doz GOC B8] PESEAEE. - . | PURE FOOD 367 MAIN_STREET | PRIME CUTS BEEF, VEAL, LAMB AN D PORK—A BIG SAVING FOR YOU EVER OFFERED FOR WEDNESDAY ONLY TRIMMED HATS Make it a point to sce these _ s The finest duvetyn, velvet BUTTER W. Oster, of John W. Oster was | this morning at St L, A solemn requiem was celebrated by A. Downey Rev Rov nnd Co00408003002000208 RIB ROASTS 26 SHORT LEGS ROASTS BEEF n Cc LAMB . A UCK ROASTS SHOULDERS - | uees BLE w 20¢ LAMB .. ror rRoasTs T ‘l Lot 3 VEAL BEER m 8C CHOPS . CHOPS . ware James Mo VRESH GROUND '18 FANCY LOINS STEWING 4, John Melnerney. HAMBURG e c LAMB ..... VEAL fney, Patrick McDon- | & MeHugh and James B bearses were | SPECIAL A. M. SALE — 9:00 TO 12:30 SPECIAL P. M. SALE 3:00 TO 6:00 ks and John Ryan. | PORTERHOUSE, SIRLOIN, ROUND SMALL LEAN SMOKED iy~ & STEAK Ib 26c | SHOULDERS 1b23c Annio Hillyer, of Mrs. Annie IMillyer 180 o'clock this morning ¢ St. John the Mvange- mas Laden was the | % solemn \requiem high ck Daly was deacon, Bullivan was sub- | bearers were John F. Phelon, Thomas Tar 3 y, Frank Brady | Crowley. The flower Willlam ‘Tarrant and The commitial serv- In St. Magy's new vonducted “fi Rev. Harris. jees for John Harris 7:30 o'clock this evdn- rooms* of J E The body M to Beymour for burial | exceptional oficgingy tomor- : y : and brocade effects, soft brim row. Quality and styles that demonstrate the superiority Crann, was mi ring the mass sang, and as the body from the odifice, she r My God to Thee' styles, in all the new autumn colorings and neatly trimmed of our millinery and the low pricos we ask, go hand in . with coque and Heckel, fancy hand to give the public the e o S g feathers, novelty pins and best there is to be had. 3 ’ ornaments. For Wednesday Only 2.98, $4.85, $6.95 TAILORED HATS Plush Hats in new mannish sailor e ffects, : $2.98 grosgrain band . e . . 1b 35¢ FRESH PORK ROASTS . cees .. Ib 35¢ H MADE FIU e vv. b 22¢ FRESH PORK CHOPS .. .. 1b 35¢ 858 T ik i 4 Whole Milk Young Am. 5 Hol'd Brick YAmburger Munster CHEESFE CHEESE CH SE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE » 32¢ Pound 36c Pound 35¢ Pound 36¢ Pound 36¢c Pound 38c PPound P2 DAL ARARA] Genuine Hatter's Plush Hats, all the best styles of the JUST TO INTRODUCE THEIR FINE QUALITY—YOURS AT WHOLESALE PRICE L the season. $7.50 values ... The People’s Choice Dinmertiena COFFEE Ib 25¢ ONE THAT YOU CAN DEP END UPON AT ALL TIMES The Finest Quality Hatter's Plush Hats, with velvet or Beaver $8 95 facings, that sold as high as $15.00 - CHILDREN’S HATS Loug Nap Beavers in large, medium and small sizes, all new styles and $4 95 colors, to match the coats .- . - ' SHREDDED COCOANUT 25cib POTATO CHIPS ..... 15c pkg EVAPORATED MILK 14c can PURE COCOA . 15¢ 1b TUNA FLAKES . 27¢ can PEA BEANS . 3 Ibs 298¢ BEST PURE LARD ... 27c Ib BEST COMPOUND .... 19¢ Ib ASPARAGUS TIP! .. 16¢ can SOUND MFALY WHITE LARGE YELLOW 2 ONIONS tiieree.. 10 1bs 25(: “SUEDE LIKE™ i CHILDREN'S TAMS \ TAMS —— Fresen. - '2 ol g g SWEET POTATOES .. 6 Ibs 23¢ TABLE APPLES .. Basket 75¢ CRANBERRIES hight, Wil bo held | B /GE. PRUNES 5 Ibs $1.00 SEEDLESS RAISINS .. Ib 28c 2 Quarts 25c B arvices will Lo %########fi#fifl####fi#fi#-#fi@@#fl#fi@#@@fi@@@@@ = $l.49 $1 00 = — —_— — — - _ — — - & S9000000000000088 SOBHTIBHBEEHTIEHB . Rev. 8. G. Ohman burial will be In the | ry. #e s survived | ¢ lark factory, which is occupying the feur had no operators’ license. ¢ before an election. No white women lant of the old Spring Bed company | When he was booked at the police | presented themselves at the poll one son Paul, and two [ P ¥ 0 a po! polls. . E. M. and Mary L. | has started on an overtime schedule. | headquarters, Waskawiecz, claimed he _— Red. navy., brown, Sposial for Wednes- 7 Pianos at C. L. Plerce & Co.—advt. [ was operating an automobile for the HARDING 43, COX 4 | and copenhiagen day only. Regniar Boston, Nov. 2.—The %own of | St ] i Mashpee, on Cape Cod gave: For ! president: Cox; Harding 43. and two sisters also are now living in| The women's club held its second | republican party, in bringing voters to Charles Lindgren and | Meeting of the season this afternoon | the polls. quist of this eity, are | 81 the Haptist church. Philip Hale e —- ‘ Mr. Frosen. Mo was| "PoOke on “Portraits and Portrait ! oo 14 137, | Painters” Mr. Hale has been amo- | Negro Women Are Refused | {ier % rour yours ago the © i W7 Every Day Der of the Swedish | Clated With the Museum of Fine Arts | Ballots in S nah Mishpasitor ;r)\:?v::nll\w’\: el > h. Fraternaily he be- | for, many years and is a prominent 0ts In Savan l (dem)) 21: Hughes (rep.) 12. | _I g Semething Vegn society, Andre Btar P det e Bavannah, Ga., Nov. 2.-—Negro | —_—————— Follaws, the 100 Moen istey Planos, none better, at Morans. | women were refused ballots at the | Read the N. Y. Call every day.— O0TH’S BLOC ew member of the Mutual —advl voting places in~ Savannah today. | advt. ) b b B = B LK N # the tactory where he Daneing tonight, Bardeck’'s hall. | Many negro women have registered | - —advt, | here since the suffrage amendment | COP RESIG The ladies of the Bolemian .Eagle y Pecame effective but the clection | William J. Grabeck, today tendered | 2 . soclety will hold their monthly meet- JudEes ruled that they were not en- | his resignation as a members of the i S Batdwin of Now Britain, | ing at Bardeck’s fiall Thursday after- ! titled to vote because of a state law supernumerary police department, He | Grabeck is a former member of the | bravery during the Chateau Thierry Read the N. Y. Call every day.—4 et Mrs. ira Daldwin of | noon at 2:30 o'elock. All members Which requires registration six months will enter the United States army. Mr. | 26th division, and was cited A for 4 lwd yesterday afterncon | are urged to attend. o e e N — = = u:wvlmll. fa!la;vllnxw:: Victor Noventber records, C. L. mm moring. o Plerce & Co—advt.” L flon Omober 26, 1889, r of Yoars. was em- s Stter b7 the Now MASONIC NOTES Laght company. More feft the amploy of that S w‘m«- dm"'ui“;':‘"i'r.. Have Private Wire for Election neington: unt on | t aep. ! Returns This Evening—COalendar t the hospital about '.u ..nm."tm a fow | for November Announced. Y, ":‘:: .:":’:;: This evening at Masonic hall, one brother, Louis a pyvl:..\lu wire for the electin returns ord, a0d two sisters, | YU)! Pe oven to all the Masons. Re- "Wwitson of Kensinglon. | ,¢ November has been announced. It was & momber of the |y 4y follows: .. and made his home at Wednesday, Nov. 3. 6 p. m. sharp— Main atreet in New | g;0cial communication fellow craft fuperal will be held to- | qegree: 7:30 p. m, sharp; regular ' n at the home of his | communion fellow craft degrec | #olomon ¥Tulten of No. | Wednosday. st Masters’ mtreet at 2:30 o'clock Th"& night. 7:30 p. 4 lar com- of Kensington Con- | munication r son degree, dbapch will officlate and Saturday, 20 7:30 p. m. sfarp Se I Stocking's Corner | Master Mason dogr st John's lodge, No. 4, Hartford: Wed- nesday, Nov. 24, 6 p. m. sharp, spe- cinl communication Master Mason de- ”EMS | gree; Wednesday, Nov. 24, 7:30 p. m | sharp, specinl communication Master Mason degree gerds C. L. Plorce & Co ,' It has also been announced that Centennial lodge, has been invited by mMmeeting of the =g lal St. John's lodge. No. 4, of Hartford, erence will Le hold to exemplify the Master Mason de afternoon at 4:30 a: 52/ gree on Haturday evening, Nov. 20 All social agencies and —_— Mers In private organiza- BOYS BREAK WINDOWS, rches e invited to be Principal Dempsey of the Elihu Carolin Pennlman, | guriitt school, and Principal Weeks of of the Connecticlt In- | 4). Fast street school, have complain fhoo! tor Girls, Mlddletown, .4 (o the police that a number of windows have been broken in the tonight, Bardeck’s hall. yujidings. Frank McDonough, proprie » toy of the Casino alley “™s com :n Jo[r‘mmrx humh:-n“'-lu- plained that windows werc broken in er aolloge roommate, Miss bullding. ting of New York, and Miss o = wyer, formerly of Hart- ow with the American Rod Read the N. Y. Call every day York advt ovember records, C. L. | p—— I eeagvt TO GET RETUFK department was called out | Daly council. Knights of Columbus - 30 o'clock last night will hold a ladies’ night this 5 at the corner of City ave- | evening at the club rooms on Main Th - f l'f ‘ll Q : 3 B s e v agR et ah T ceafoniMiE | e surprise of your life will happen when you slip into one of our Fashion |-“,d - l\r;‘m a W.’\K“l“‘sl!\”l'll in the rooms for the election h Jeaves. There was little | returns and during the evening there P k 3 f G Bl B f' d b i f i et ue [[=eturaa Andl ducibaltheeveaing (then ark suits o rey, ue or Brown and find you can buy it for Fifty Dollars. eon. The New Britain lodge.of Elks - sale at Besse-Leland's. | has made nrrangements to secure 867 Corbin avenue POLITICAL WORKER ARRESTED, ush. Junch, entertainment on seturns. Eiks' club u,,“ v Republican Automobile t. Wi After Aectdent. - ° diwr Uome wnd. Foretgn | - ' b n n 5 H ancioty of the BEnglish | ' Ber—~Waskawiecs . i SRR 92 7o mon ‘ =t PRREERES was arrested = by TrafMc Officer Dgnis