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HALLOWE'EN FAVORS Everything to Make Your Party a Success The Dickinson Drug Co. 169-171 MAIN ST. HORSFALL-MADE, READY FOR SERVICE CLOTHES FOR MEN Offer a degree of individuality and authentic style that you cannot duplicate elsewhere. No other ready-to-wear clothes contain so much hand talloring —and the result is that the smooth fit of our garments, the exquisite finish and the upstand- ing ‘“'set” of the coats, have no equal in all rcady-to-wear—and few supporters in custom-made clothes. Horsfall-Made Suits and Topcoats $45.00 Upward HORSFALLS 93-99 ,(Isylum Streel “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” City ltems Radio sets and supplies at Morans' —advt. Tabs' Fair tonight. advt. Schraft's Assorted Chocolates, 37c a pound. Besse-Leland's.—advt. The semi-annual missionary con- | vention at the People's church closed last evening [ Jester’s hall.— Dan Nolan's ukulele orchestra Fri- | day night, Grotto's hall, over Fox's | theater. Get your ukulele at C. L. Pierce & Co.—advt. The annual meeting of the New | Britain chaptér of the American Red | Cross will be held in the Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday evening, | October 25th, at” 8 o'clock. All| members are requested to attend. Headquarters . for Girls' Coats— | Besse-Lelande of conrse.—advt Tabs' Fair tonight. Jester's hall.— | advt. BASEBALL PRACTICE ENDS. New Haven, Oct.’ 20.—Tall baseball | practice at Yale ended yesterday aft- | ernoon. Cage work will begin in early March to fit a squad for the southern training trip during the FEaster holi- days. Make. all your ¢ rts immensely more likable and tasty by using Bak- er's Flavoring Extracts. All grocers. —advt, B. NELSON High Class Tailoring Imported and Domestic Woolens 58 W. Main St. Daes away \mi ecal and wul—cb-w .n.f nl-n-rmuu stove. (‘-v- FOX’S | e COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS — AND RECORDS — DANCE MUSIC Coai Black Mammy. Tempting. Fox-Trots. Eddie Elkins’ Orchestra. A-3697 175c Hot Lips. \ I Love You, Sweet Angeline. From “Strut Miss Lizzie.” Fox-Trots. ~Ted Lewis and His Band. A-3676 75¢ Mary Ellen. Who'll Take My Place (When I'm Gone). Fox-Trots. Ray Miller and His Orchestra. A-3695 75¢ Are You Playing Fair? . Tricks. Fox-Trots. Eddie Elkins' Orchestra, A-3688 75c POPULAR I'll Stand Beneath Your Window To-night and Whistle. Al Jolson. When You and I Were Young Maggie Blues. Van and Schenck. A-3694 75c Oh! Is She Dumb? Susie! Eddie Cantor, A-3682 75c I'm Nobody’s Gal. From “Strut Miss Lizzie.” Sweet Man o’ Mine. Dolly Kay. A-3692 75c ——— My Honey’s Lovin’ Arms. 1 Wish I Knew (You Really Loved Me). Ray Miller's Novelty Orchestra ace. Frank Crumit. A.3699 _75c Early In the Morning. Dixie Highway. Fox-Trots. Ray Miller and His Orchestra. A-3690 75¢ Don’t Bring Me Posies. State Street Blues. Fox-Trots. Frank Westphal and His Orchestra. A-3693 75¢ Suzanna. Waltz. Prince’s Dance Orchestra. Wonderful You. Fox-Trot. Ray Miller and His Orches- tra. A-3689 75c Thru the Night. Love's Lament. Waltzes: Prince's Dance Orchestra. A-3681 75c¢ SONGS You Remind Me of My Molher. From “Little Nellie Kelly.3 Charles Hart. Nalhe Kelly, I Love You. Medley Waltz. Intro. “The Voice in My Heart,” from “Little Nellie Xelly.” Prince’s Dance Orchestra. A-3698 75¢c Call Me Back, Pal o’ Mine. Lewis James. While the Years Roll By. Criterion Quartet. A-3686 75c Sugar Blues, The Meanest Man in the World. (Milady’s Blues). Leona Wil- liams and Her Dixie Band. A-3696. 75c VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL I Loves You, Mister Coon. De Colored Barbecue. Harry C. Browne. A-3678 75c Princeton Songs—Medley No. 1 Princeton Songs—Medley No. 2 Shannon Four. A-3691 75¢ Hawaiian Nightingale. Isle of Zorda. Xylophone Solo. A-3680 Kitten on the Keys. A Bunch of Keys. Piano Duets. Frank Banta and Jack Austin. A-3687 75¢ The Blackbird. (Irish Song Dance). Medley of Irish Reels. Irish pipes, violin and piano trio. Ennis, Morrison and Muller. A-3679 75c Waltz. Fox-Trot. Jess Libonatu. 78¢ SYMPHONY Where My Caravan Has Rested. (Lohr) Soprano and Con- tralto Duet. Rosa and Carmela Ponselle. 80392 $1.50 Magic Flute “Possente Numi.” (Oh, Isis and Osiris) (Mozart) Nabucodonosor. “Del futuro nel bujo discerno.” (The Future O’ercast I See) (Verdi) Bass Solos. Jose Mardones. A-6220 $1.50 Sceries de la Csarda No. 12. (Hubay) Violin Solo. Duci de Kerekjarto. 49899 $1.50 La Gioconda. “Voce di Donna o d’Angelo.” (Voice of Angel or Mortal). (Ponchielli) Contralto Solo. Jeanne Gordon. 80185 $1.00 Cradle Song. (Brahms-Grainger) Spoon River. (American Folk Song) (Masters-Grainger) Piano Solos. Percy Grainger. A-3635 $1.00 Saly in Our Alley. (Bridge) Cherry Ripe. (Bridge) London String Quartet A-3677 Sl 00 Al opens his bag of tricks! Al OU know Al Jolson—sure thing! Well, Al uncorks a new angle with his November new process Columbia Record. It’s “I'll Stand Beneath Your Window To-night and Whistle.” He does! This Jolsonitis song sets us back to days when we all beat it to the church fair to get first crack at the grab-bag and the fish pond. Why? Just for a surprise! That's the way Al hits you on this new round—and the number fits him like a tailor-made. But at that you're only half done, for on the other side there’s the popular Van and Schenck team warbling “When You and I Were Young, Maggie Blues”—new, novel, peachy in the blue-streak line! Ask for Columhia new process Record A-3694. T75c. And go home happy! These new Columbia Records are typical of the all-star Columbia Monthly Program that’s out to-day—each number flawlessly reproduced to give you melody unmarred by scratch or scrape or other surface sounds. The new Columbhia Records are ready at Columbia Dealers, waiting to be played for you. Tear out the list now. Take it in and listen to this delightful collection of latest selections. SATURDAY SPECIALS g BEST BREAD " BAKING DEPARTMENT The High Quality of Our Bread, is substantlauy re- sponsible for the reputation of Our LARGE LOAVES OF ASSORTED COFFEE CAKES .......... each 18c ASSORTED BATH BUNS We have discontinued night baking for the last five years—all Our baking is done in the Daylight. usiness. 13c*"™ 2 25¢ 1b. 25c CHOCOLATES IN THE “CANDY SHOP” OUR NEW MADE ASSORTED Saturday Only, Ib. 59(: Newport Sausage® Knockwurst Mayonnaise ... lb. Roquefort Cheese » DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT w.42¢ b.350, e, 4 90 (4 Salad wi 2 Swiss Cheese Deerfoot Sausage 5 Home-made Sauer Kraut, cooked, lb. 20 Metwurst i 40 c (}‘,{If:gse Ib. 3 5 C Liederkrantze Values up to $5.00. Values to $3. 137 MAIN STREET fabrics. Values up to 38: Handsome Velvet Hats in all new shades, Values up to $10, Annis@rsury Sale price’ Beautiful Trimmed' Hats for all occasions Values up to $12. Anniversary Sale price Felt and Velour Sport Hats. Values up to $6 Anniversary Sale price .. Silk B ers, banded’fs Anniversary S: Felt Sport Hats. Values up to $4. Anniversary Sale price ... Store Closes at 6:30 P. M. HALLINAN'S | CHAS. DILLON & CO. HARTFORD Great Anniversary Sale Now in Progress Help us Celebrate this Festive Occasion and Take Advantage of the Wonderful Bargains offered in Every Department of the Store. BEAUTIFUL NEW MILLINERY AT SALE PRICES 1,000 Smart Hats of Velvet and Felt. Sale price Handsome Trimmed. Hats, velvets and novelty Anniversary Sale price Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn PHONE 1409-2 OPPOSITE ARCH STREET Lisle. BUY YOUR COLUMBIA & GRAFONOLA FRCSSERERY | NI s HOYT’S In a Brand New Show AND RECORDS New Dritain’ REVUE 138 N STREET sargest B DICK TALMADGE ] ow. TUES. —in— ‘ WED. “Watch Him Step”’ EVES. ONLY ive Retail Talking Machine Shop cape you. RAPHAEL'S ANNUAL STYLE SHOW IN CONJUNCTION WITH HOYT'S REVUE “SLIM SHOULDERS"” LAST MINUTE STYLES FOR WINTER Come in and look at the new designs and ma- § terials in Wraps, Coats, Dresses and Skirts. New Gloves for all occasions. ] New Hosiery in “ool Silk and Wool, Silk or § Snappy Hats and Coats for the little miss. Our Great Sellers Kitchen Cabinet Club Sale Ends Saturday Only $1.00 Down Delivers one to your home with a 14 piéce set of Guaranteed Aluminum Ware Free. Act at once. Don’t let this opportunity es- e e — ————— ee— - et C. C. Fuller Co. 40-56 FORD ST. HARTFORD F OX