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You will save 25 lorgnette of us. by buying your Complete line of Lemaire Opera Glass- es, Field Glasses and Reading Glasses, Open Evenings Davis & Goodwin Registered Eyesight Specialists 327 MAIN ST. TEL. 1905 “We Grow Because We Know.” gopooooopoooooooooooodooooooohoooooooooopooooopobbonoooooo] 1 Willio. Hoppe ! Charley Peterson in an 18.2 balkline | five exhibition at Wheaton's Metropolitan Billiard Academy in Newark by a score of 300 to 46 | the same fine form that has featured work thus far this season. HOPPE IN FVINE Champion Cucist Defeats Peterson by 300 to 46 Score. 300-point match, night Hoppe was in | WILLIAMS LOSES STAR. aay. . Guy Nickails 2R and his assistant coad santvoord, as referee. el I]\'\s at times made better averages than he recorded in his latest effort, but he has never shown any better all around billiard play. His high | run was a cluster of 197, scored in | his third inning. During the run the world's champion made no less than mis His score.by inninzs gives a definit idea of the form he was in: 15 . 15 and 11. the lineup again this year, it was b vesterday. Hopes were ex- Read the N. Y. Call cvery day. |pressed that he mizht play against | River ARG Amherst, but his knec has not re- [and thirtcen FORM. |sponded to treatment as expected. Coach Brooks gave the varsity a long scrimmage against the scrubs yester- day. Hibbard Will Be Unable to Play for Remainder of Season. HAS FALL REGATTA. New Haven, Nov. opened yesterday when —~Making an Williamstown, Mass, Nov. 5.—Bob | Hibbard of Pittsfield, Williams’ veter- | an fullback who was injured in the aduate rowing ©g Harvard game, will not get back m‘ Churchill Peters, stroke last year. defeated | 5.—Yale's fall regatta six races were rowed on the Quinnipiac Twenty-five crews are entered “eights” raced yester- Read the N. Y. C He 1 —advt. (EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE IrEEEEEEEEEE Yl D EE EE CONNORS-HALLORAN---Always Reliab Never Before--Perhaps--Never Again- will such LOW PRICES as these be offered men of New Britain! Today is golden buying time! Buy for now--buy for tomorrow--buy for next year at——- CONNORS-HALLORAN’S f» EMOVAL SALE . Now On in Full Swing at Our Store! | Suits, Overcoats, Purnishings, Hats Everything Must Go! For twelve years this store has served you only as a con- scientious clothing institution can possibly serve., But— we've lost our lease. We're forced to move and we must take nothmg away with us ! Everything goes—even the store’s cat ! To make this an appropriate final windup we’ve created the millennium in clothes buying. Here’s ample oppor- tunity to buy wearing apparel for the longest time to come, These prices are so low that you need no entreating to see the merchandise itself. And it has been these prices that has made CONNORS-HALLORAN the most talked of store in the city—perhaps the state for all we know. But hustle, Mr. Man ! It’s only sane to suggest that the goods can’t last for long at these NEW LOW PRICES ! —---And Here’s The Prices That Revolutlomzd Clothes Men’s and Young Men’s 50 Suits, mostly Young Men’s and High School, sizes up to 37, now .. 78 Suits, Men’s, Young Men’s and High all sizes, while they last 250 Suits, all models and all sizes, worsteds, serges, and Cassimeres 250 Suits. Cortley, Alco makes and a few Kuppenheimer Suits, all sizes . mostly Kuppcnhci.mcr make, 400 Suits, and Young Men's rarc bargains $6.50 PANTS Now $1.50 and $1.75 English Wool Heather-Mixed 50c¢ Onyx 95¢ Onyx Silk Fibre Hose ... 6 Pair $3.00 MEN’S WHITE VEST 20 Vests, sizes only 34, 35, 36 and 37, formerly sold at $2.50, to clofc out 39¢ cacu Buying In This City Men’s and Young Men’s Overcoats Overcoats, Young Men's only, size 33 to 38, good models . ........... $l 6-85 Men’s and Young Men’s Overcoats, $ . Ulsterette models, wide short collars 24'85 Men's conservative and Young Mcn’s models in plain colors, some silk lined, $34.85 cxceptional values Kuppenheimer’s Overcoats in models for Young $39.85 Men’s and Young Men’s Clothing Novelties Leatherette Coats for auto use, $ 15 8 formerly sold for $35.00, to close out $21:84 Raincoats, doublc textures, some with belt around, new fall models, formerly sold up to $30.00 Separate fur collars will adjust to any style Overcoat, values up to $25 Men’s Top $48.50 TOPCOATS Now at Suits $13.85 Schools, $19.85 Genuine Leather Coats, 54 inches long, sizes 36 to 42, formerly sold at $40 $29.85 .$36.85 Men's $43. 85 Men and for the older man $14.8§% Pants —— " $2.95 $9.45 Pants s . 50 PANTS $65.00 TOPCOATS Flannel PANTS ........ Now at Neckwear 75¢ Neckwear Sweaters $4.9 . $6.85 .. $8.95 Underwear $3.00 Winsted and Glasten- = 1.65 $4.00 Imperial - $2.95 Fleeced Lined Shirts $3.00 Flannel Shirts Grey and Khaki $ l 85 $3.50 and $4.00 Woven Madras Shirts $5.50 Silk Striped Shirts CONNORS-HALLORAN CO. “The Store That Got to Go!” 1248 MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN $7.50 Grades ..... pair 89C pair 29C 55¢ . -l 2200 Neamene $10.50 Grade . ... Suits #1250 Grade . Ribbed and $1.50 Neckwear Underwear 0dd Lot Fibre and Silk pair $2.00 Ncckwear ... $5.00 Grade SUMMER SUITS $l ‘2-Plece Suits, Kuj hcimer make, cool cloth serge weaves, Palm Beach and Air o’Weave, to close this low price, some re ed up to $35.00. NOW $10.00