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BE ::im:m@mifl EEE - EEEEE @]BU”N“ OVER F“R | Allen & Lo. ne POTATO BURGLARY IEI HARTFORD = = Lynch Faces Charge Arising Out ~ONLY 12 MORE SHOPPING DAYS BEFORE CHRISTMAS— 0[ Thens Last September ed the police last September after fig- | 3 i v ‘m I'ro uring in a potato burglary at the home B“y Pracuwl Glfts Men S d users of John McCarthy of Stanley strect, —We offer wonder- Jeremiah Lynch’s troubl v by ne . i s T O Y S means at an end. Last night he ap- for Christmas at; ful bargains in men’s peared on North street and was ar- | odd Trousers rested by Patrolman Geor; Elli: 1, " B [ toktans} thelvurwiieyliches sl Tiase .| Our Removal Sale. | Prices $2.95 and up. charge. Judge John H. Kirkham found the accused guilty at this morning’s police court Ty e - " - ca 3 sessio: and b Ve o BIG TOYS, LITTLE TOYS, MECHANICAL TOYS, EDUCATIONAL TOYS. i Bt s “:‘:‘po‘;‘ig: tolith . . — pening in Hartford on the first Tues- BLOCKS, GAMES, DOLLS, XMAS TREE SETS. 3 [day of March, Bonds were fixed at g $500. Dotter select what you want—and be sure of it. Our stocks are big—but they are moving. Lynch and Fdward Tracy, accord- Prices here are as'low as well madae Toys can possibly be sold for. ing to their own admissions, went to Children not admitted unless accompanied by adults. the home of McCarthy September 7 Saturday morning is the best time. —LOWER FLOOR— and, after breaking a lock and bolt on the cellar door, removed eight bushels of potatoes valued at $16. The ° bags were left several hundred yards e ave a en l osses n from the house in a vacant lot. When Mr. McCarthy discovered the loss of the potatoes he notified the police. | Patrolmen Thomas Feeney and An- , L] thony Walcnczius were sent to the omen's ults arke own (o) vacant lot where they lay in wait for | more than an hour. Upon the ap- | pearance of Lynch and Tracy, Police- man Feeney left his place of hiding B4 (on the run and the two would-bo 5 m $35 00 $49 50 $55 00 burglars also bezan to show their - | heels, Tracp was caucht and turnca [ ° ° L] L §R | over to Policeman Walenczius, but [ ! | Lynch was successful in making his - get-aw 65 m 69 50 85 00 Arraigned in police court on the fol- lowing morning, Tracy was bound over to the superor court. He was s e “Bi re” Grow. ADd other prices. This Is a sweeping markdown for immediate selling and women are takink advan- e = urended mentennatior i ats Watch the “Bigger Better Stol of the opportunity to save. Many Suits are being sold this year for Gifts—and n-ely such a Gift is = W‘:”_; . pis pon probation for P Seactical. Frank Stone was fined $10 and costs All the popular styles, materials and colors and all sizes. for drunkenness, Patrolman Edward Kiley found Stone in White's alleyway ; last night. The accused. he testified. ° was rolling around on the ground and unable to take care of himself. ore Goo ews - Hosiery R “MARY” AT PARSONS, . Bert Gardner, who plays the lead- | ing male role with Geo. M Cohan’s rlces e uce ® comedians in *he new musical success “Mary” at Parsons theater, with a matinee Saturday is a former news- paper man, havng Leen on the staff of —IN TIME FOR 'SATURDAY SELLING— the Scranton Reputlican, of Scranton, —IS THE CHEAPEST THING IN THE Pa., Mr. Gardner's native city. Since LISLE STOCKINGS emerim.;} t‘;u- theatical profession, . WORLD, AND ,ABOUT THE pNLY 2 e am young Gardner has, by hard 3 st mercerized lislo Htock- LISLE STOCKINGS i CHULOREN'S HOSE Ao et be el oo oty THING that doesn’t cost more than it used made full fashioned, long Mercerized e oso, wi ribbed cotton Stockings, i 2 2 . B Tunen treak” reqw: reinforced heel, tos and sole, medium welght, black, white Dih SRy the leads in many [} to. You can take ours or not, just as you ogu- successful mus comedies and many [ s, s and reduced 209, tl)‘u:’k“ Jeam and doub.l'; top. ;::ducc:‘e?nv: lant ln;‘gthl-::‘l; ‘feature pictures, as well. Curtain rises [ please. It’s this: R IF YOU NEED A NEW SUIT OR OVER- 'And Glove Prices Are Lower. & JjuUNk B COAT, GET IT NOW. The assortment is large, and the prices are right. and Seconc-iimd Furniture EN'S WASHABLE GLOVES IN ONE-CLASP STYLE, PIQUE SEWN, SPEAR AND L ZELDES w e Off S . EMBROIDERED BACK. OUR REGULAR NUMBER REDUCED 23% TO . g er pe(:lal n's strap wrist washable Cape ) THREE GOOD VALUES AT $3.00 e , V l f S d B e e e AT s alues for dSaturaay Ve make a splendid showing of French an and beaver. which are much wanted for Gifts. Women's 1-clasp washable PXM natural chamois PALACE i you arae in doubt as to size, style or iloves. nfl(.d. geot a Glove Certificate. ys 1-clasp real Mocha PPXM Gloves. Choice S M 'l:_ wed ; Two Lots of Men’s and Young huiyen . P ek $3.00 . Tues. L : : IEA i Duicn, Satis: Yo Bodk, siesvaiess, knso —North Entrance— paili s Men’s Overcoats h, band top trimmed, an excellent value for CORSET NEWS k - Topless Corsets of pink novelty material, elastic Constance Talmadge Y . | . Vomen's medium welght fine ribbed cotton Land at top % 4.‘: Suits in Merode, Kayser and Richelieu makes. Low bust, long hip model, of pink coutil for —In— - 3 UU hildren's fleeced cotton Union Suits in white medium figures. Topless Corsets for siender figures, : e aw. sray. $1.15 to $1.75. all at $1.49 “ ” i Bandeaux, broken lots and sizes of several styles The Love EXpel't BLOUSES UNDERRICED . | ral styles of Georgette and satin Blouses in . " g suit shades, also white and flesh color. Both BLANKET ROBES, $7.50. > e © ® ° and trimmed models ata 1-83 to 1-2 less than Beacon Blanket Robes made with large collar, § prices. Cholce now at ... .. $5.00 cuffs, pocket and cord, in attractive light and dark shades, at $7.50 CHILDREN'S BATHROBES 2 The Latest Models and Fabrics ade of Beacon blankets, in lght and dark s ! : Collar, cufts and pocket satin trimmed $2.49 New models of cotton Blouses in bisque or white. All new, crisp models specially priced at ...... $2.95 3 HAND MADE LINGERIE > G e ° 5 Hand maade envelope chemise and gowns, every LANNERETTE GOWNS RE Raat Wih smboeltery; it crncn il woet In sipon of DU eat svie; Plain white or 5 | D Ml“er Two Lots of Men’s and Young oo DN » and trimmed models at 1-3 to 1-2 less than striped. Embroldered or plain . ' Men’s Sui en's duits CREPE CHARMEUSE, $2.98. WHITE CHINA S 9 her shipment of high quality crepe char- Limited quantity of white S . which is CO CAT N gr'n no L] [ Y RHL L Lo v in black, navy, brown and beaver. 40 inches fine for children’'s dresses and r linings. 29.63 $34.50 Specials for Saturday. sessssssssnne $2.98 a yard Width 36 Inches 69¢ yard Ladies’ Black Lisle : Don’t miss this opportunity to buy All Wool Hose, good quality 25c § § Cothes at these prices. pair. Burson Hose, all sizes 50c¢ pair. Special price on Men’s Black Hose, 18c; 3 for Hose, very nice quality 69c pair. Alway, Iue F' & Men’s Winsted lnders Always More Value For Lebs Money. wear one of the best : op® makes in the country, BB 38 Stores 38 Cities $2.00 and $2.25, Union Suits $3.25 and $3.50. Comfortables and Blankets 1077 less than regular prices. . Printed Linoleums $1.10 sq. yard. Good quality burlap back. Boys’ Norfolk Suits Specially Priced $10.00 * Norfolk Suits of wool and Crompton Corduroy, sizes 7 to 18 years for Saturday Christmas Gifts For Boys. There are many Christmas suggestions at the Boys' Department, of which the following are a few: n . tiieeeeee. 48c, B9c, 65¢c Blouses co...... $1.39, S1.50, ki Gloves and Mittens— yles . 29¢ to h Suits h $2.98 to $7.50 Rubber Coats bk Stockings—sizes T% to 12 ... .. 45¢ to 5 Bath Robes STATIONERY S 10P SPECIALS 2 Small Gift Box containing 1 quire of cards and envelopes—for Saturday only SATURDAY VALUES IN WOOLENS 1 Pound paper and two packages of envelopes 69¢ BO inch all wool tricotine for Sults and Dresses, 42 inch Poiret Twill in midnight s y. midnight and black viieeeoe. $5.95 yard wool, sponger and shrunk SPECIALS OF INTEREST TO YOUNG GIRLS A wmall lot of serge dresses In sizes 12 to 16 Middies of Palmer Linen, s some embroldered with yarn, others tallored. Tar make. A very serviccubl y mold at much higher prices Now $14.75 Saturda $3.95, Thene models are especially suitable to girls of . 5 ) - ages. You will find many Gift Suggestions at Coats In sizes 6 to 16 to be sold at very special department prices. p4(OF] 5 ) 2 ) 28 () 38 ) 28 () 28 =) B B BR E1 BE 6] 5 m] R ) ERmEEEE!