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t Jew Britain Clothing and Dry Goods Store, Inc. | {Money’s Worth or Money Back SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY WOMEN'S PLUSH COATS with largey WOMEN'S and MISSES' DRESSES-- fur cellars at $£29.75. Values to $40.08. EORGETTE and CREPE DE CHINE WAISTS; sizes 36 to 52 at $4.9R. Values to $9.98. made of All Wool Serge, Satins and Taffeta at $5.98. Values to $25.00. WOMEN'S and MISSES’ DRESS SKIRTS, made of All Wool Serge and Poplin, at $3.98. Value to $3.98. ————————————————————————————— WOMEN'S and MISSES’ COATS at $5.98 and $9.98. Values to $35.00. For the Men and Boys en's Flannel WORK SHIRTS in grey, khaki and navy, sizes 14V to 17 at $2.98. Valnes to $4.98. khaki $3.25 $5.25. BOYS' WOOL OVERCOATS and ACKINAWS; sizes 25 " to 15 ars at $6.98. Values to $14.98. OYS ALL WOOL SWEATERS, sizes 24 to 32 at $2,98. OYS’ PANTS, 4 to 16 years at $1.49 pair. Values to $3.25 pair. BLAN 64x76 WHITE BLANKETS $1.49 Pair. Men's All Wool Slip-on SWEATERS and navy at each. MEN’S CAPS at 50c each in grey Regular BOYS' WOOL SUITS, years at $7.98. Values to $14.98. sizes 5 to 15 BOYS' VELVET HATS ar $1.25. Val- ues to $3.00. BOYS’ CAPS and TOQUES at 50¢ each. KETS Sizcsp72x80 WHITE BLANKETS $1.98 air. 'ACON BLANKETS in white, grey and fancy plaids at $5.00 pair. Values to &0.% pair. Silks and Dress Goods nch WOOL STORM SERGE in Black and grey at $1.00 yard. Reg- ular price %1.75. nch All Wool CHECKS :1ad PLAID SKIRTINGS at $2.98 vard. Values to $6.50 yard. FRENCH SERGE, all wool, 42-inch - wide in brown, navy, dark green, grey and black at $2.00 yard. Val- ue $3.50. 36-inch SILK TAFFETA in grey, taupe, brown, black 1nd navy at $2.00 yard. Regular price $3.40 yard. K MESSALINE in grey, taupe, andd navy at $2.98 yard. Reuglar price $4.50 yard. | ®Knit Underwear and Hosiery EN’'S FINE RIBBED COTTON HOSE in black only at 12Y%c pair. EN'S HEATHER WOOL HOSE, sizes 81/ to 10, at $1.00 pair. EN'S SILK LISLE at 50c pair. EN’'S UNION SUITS $1.00 each. BES” UNION SUITS 50c each. s VESTS and PANTS, feece ined 50c each. WOMEN'S VESTS, ali sizes, ail styles, fleece lined at 45¢ each. Values to 89c¢. WOMEN'S SILK LISLE HOSE, seam back at 50c pair. CHILDREN'S KNIT WAIST 25¢ each. BOYS' UNION SUITS $1.00 each. DRAWER WOMEN'S VESTS and PANTS, fleece lined 50e each WOMEN'S SILK HOSE, 98¢ pair. seam back, 1 3‘ Milkachinski, | | raigned Detore { suspended in the case of . wre exacted from j1:15 | Mrs. Milkachinski accused her hus- | 1 i | i | c | | ]hund of | accused { liquor told tk FAMILY TROUBLES explaining that he | Ru 1 and " Judzinski Milkaloski Clans Heard | Domestic wrinkles in the Milkuch- | Judzinski families were ironed out in Clonchik | husband inski. and Milkaloski { Clenchik police | drink s nornin e nen finelncaalod| about giiisl gtlons Ratiine | said this morning the household in each case wax ar-| Judge B. W. Alling | drunkenness Judgment was the last while fines of $3 and costs the other two prisoners. In eacn of the three (-us(-xl ously on charges of breach of the peace. the named zive him $2 the wife was the complaining witness. Harry Kilkachinski was arrested at this morning by Policeman Maurice Flynn on Sexton street upon complaint of his wife. She standing on a veranda scantily clad and shouting for help when the patrolman came upon his wife. the scene. threatening her life. The was under the influence of days ago, the wife court, he divided the fanily | told th - F | savings by giving her $400 und keep- i |ing $700. and been -bidding his friends goed-bye, Several since that time has sia shortly liceman Thomas called to the Cleveland street home Juazinska | o'clock Jast evening and found the crazy drunk on the floor. | Four men were sitting on him in an effort 1o keep him hands had been tied behind his back. knew that but could remember nothing When Ignatz Kilkaloski not only} his Wwife a he had collected yes- terday, but also demanded that she with which personal tax bill, she objected strenu- | He was equally as insistent, | and followed up his demand by tak-! and | refused to give pay which ing his better half by Policeman James McCabe was called. Ignatz had a pint of She was responsible, claimed, for the trouble. A nolle was entered in the case of i ter the Academy at was l he explained, ‘which Nick Clementino. charged with the Hambpshire. theft of $175 from August Bolli. In! P o announcing his decision to drop the ! = charge. I'rosecutor Albert A. Green- | berg complimented the policemen in ( charge of the case, W. I>. McCue and | Herbert Lyon, ' for their exhaustive | search for . .evidence and announced that the amount of evidence found would not warrant holding the ac- cused for further trial. Countinued thew's chirch i — E Plaly The infant | Bruce Gilbert — at the home | A small ¢ MAPLE 'HILL s 1. 0. 0. 1°. 1288 —_— Michael Gi {he Hartford ho is to sail for Feeney was about 9 quiet and his The Maple Hill Literary socicty met with Mrs. Nelson Mann Wednes- dny afternoon. On account of sick- ness Rev. H. A. Morton of Newing- ton was unable to speak on the “Re- construction of Europe.” Instead Miss Caroline Buartlett of New Brit- he had been home, he See Jes dow at 1 makes of A hearing willl day by the pubf street, building | Stanley and Ea part of | .in City Mission gave a talk on the summer camp at Burlington. Burrett A. Root returned home Saturday from Northeastern college. | A miscellaneous shower was given in honor of Aliss Myrtle Nordstrom : whese engagemelt to A. Van Veeén of A mecting ‘f lartford was recently announced, at | committee wi the home of Mrs. Harry Webster in | at § o'clock at t§ Harvtford t evening. Miss Nord- | ITorms for col ! ed many beautiful and | set at the sewe to pay his the throat. | “moonshine,” he divided with he ! tion of the new, | placed on trial. Feb. Victor useful gifts. James Skinner left Monday' to én- Tilton, New TOMORROW ) BILL To make tomorrow’s business equal last Saturday and the inducements offered tomorrow (in many instances) are better than last we just the same, AT BATTE ;i 's—is some undertaking—but we are out for prices tell part of the story—our windows the rest—so look them over then come in and ha YOU’LL BUY. Women’s Ribbon Trimmed FELT & CROCHET SLIPPERS $1.50 value Tomorrow MEN’S ARMY PACS Leather tops, lace; regular $4.00 value Pair s 1 i 00 Tomorrow . ... MEN’S 4-BUCKLE ALL RUBBER ARCTICS * Worth $4.50. MEN’S BLACK LACE SHOES, $2.99 3 styles, worth $6.50. Tomorrow MEN’S SHOES Brown and black, blucher cut and English toe; reg. $3 65 price $6.98. Tomorrow MEN’S HIGH GRADE BROCKTON SHOES Worth $8.50 $2.00 OFF of Men’'s WOMEN'S PUN OXFORDS Just a few pair l-eft;w $8.00, yours : tomorrow for WOMEN'’S BUTTON SHOES “Walton” make; regular price $4.98. Tomorrow GROWING GIRLS’ SHOES Black, button; “Walton’s” make; $1.00 BOYS’ BLACK Sl regular price $4.98. i Saturday only Solid Throughout BOYS’ HI-CUT 9 Brown Elkskin; 2-bucl heavy: \ Little Gent’s ... WOMEN’S BLACK, COMFORT LACE SHOES Rubber heels, cushion sole; regu- lar price $5.00. $ 1 .99 Tomorrow ....... e Men’s Rubbers ..; Boys’ Rubbers ... Women’s Rubbers WOMEN’S WHITE CANVAS SHOES Reg. $3 to $4.50 values . ... Pair $ 1 ‘00 ; MISSES’ and CHILD SHOES Hi-Cut, cloth top, WOMEN’S WHITE CAN- ' lace; reg. $4.50 . ... VAS OXFORDS & PUMPS $3 to $5 . $1.00 OFF on SILK Tomorro