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BOSTON STORE tunity Here's 0"“ al ,“’ 'lll l G:ll:lzo Gillette wuuumr 98c TOILET ARTICLES SISTER SUSIE HAIR NETS 3 for 24c W 2 for 25¢. No better ets obtainable than Sister Susie, each one ect. " r uln(le or doub) rant, anti- Nnt, a lr:g“ septic cream removes :l:l‘;. does not irritate the Saturday Special 3S3C Mennen’s Shaving Cream 2.in, wide, 10 yards in a roll, r;: sealed cylinders, Saturday 12¢ Special Cuticura Talcum Powder Saturday Special 3c Lady Ester, four pur- post cream aids marvelous- ly in removing blackheads, pim ples anid skin irritation. Medium size jar. 69c Saturday Special MIDDY BLOUSES Middy Blouses, made of fine quality flannel, draped yoke with monogram de- ‘ sign on left side. Colors: red ::lld blue; in all sizes, Saturday Brassieres of good qual- ity pink cotton material, elastic sides, hooked in hacki, ?“onstiz:mse support- ers in 5. Saturday Special 59C Ladies’ Flannelette Gowns, round and V-neck, double yoke and fancy stitching, in regular and st swen $1.48 Sat. Special . . Hosiery Speculs Pheenix Silk Hose for women—made with fash. 1oned and double soles, Black and new Fall shades, | Paie $1.65 Ladiek’ Silk Hose with embroidered clox, Colors: brown, grey and ... $1.50 Misses' Sport Hose in black, brown and grey heather mixtures, Special value Pair cers 90 Infants’ Pure Cashmere Hose, with silk heel and toe, Colors, black and | “"'“ca Value 50¢ pair. | Saturday Special . ... Pair 250 “Forest Mills” Sleeping Garments for children, Ex- cellent quamy. Value to hpeclal. l-,lch “BABE RUTH” SWEATERS for boys. Extra quality— made with shawl collar; come in brown with tan STUNNING NEW COATS AND DRESSES SPECIALLY PRICED FOR SATURDAY RICH FUR COLLARED COATS There are just 50 of these Choice Coats, some of them with Long Shawl Collars of quality Peltry Furs, others have Fur Cuff's, made of the finest of pile fabrics, richly lined with brocade and silk crepe. Colors: Green, Brown, Tan and Black. Sizes 16 to 44. Value $89 BOSTON STORE $55 collar and cuffs — navy with red — black with orange, also solid colors. Very Special, Ea. $3 u98 Men’s Flannelette Shirts with attached collar, cut | full size, all double stitched —colors, grey and khaki, Value $1.69. | | Special .... each 986 Men'’s Genuine Springtex Poiret Twill and Canton Dresses IN THE NEWEST AND WANTED STYLES These fine Poiret Twill and Silk Canton Crepe Dresses were made to sell at a much higher price; there are coat models that are the perfect tailleur straight line dresses that$ 5 50 give the fashionable slimness. Dresses with or without col- lars. Panels, pleats or plain, vestees, button trimming, em- broidery, brald pin tucks, all at one price for Saturday— Union Suits, good weight, | fleeced lined. Come in | grey and ecru. Sizes 34 to 16, bha‘ $l 69 Special, Men's Fine Negligee | Shirts — made of percale and madras, A large va- riety of neat patterns, all | warranted fast colors, Value Sl 5. i 98c | Special . SPORT COATS $9.95 TWO SPECIAL GROUPS These Coats are made of All Wool materials, plain and plaid, newest Fall styles. Ahout twenty-five coats in all. Some are lined throughout and interlined; others are of heavy wool materials without lining. $14.00 Saturday Special— Ladies' Sets in round and tux styles, made of very fine lace. Saturday Special 480 and 98(: Each Filet Crochet Lace, 1-in. wide, in white and ecru, Satu use. backs, good length. Collar and Cuff | Sets Collar and Culf edo Handkerchiefs, %-in, hem, Saturday— 5c¢ quality. for Ladies’ All Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, quality. Saturday Special ., “9¢ SILKS Dress Velvet in navy, brown and black, fast color, fast pile; yard wide, Sat. urday sz ‘79 Special, Yd. Canton Crepe, silk and wool, in navy, copen, hen« na, black, brown, grey and tan, 40 inches wide, Sat. urday Special Astrakhan and ‘Caracul, in black and colors, desir. able for coats and trim. mings in prices from $4.98 “ $12.98 Yard BLANKETS, SHEETS AND CURTAINS Dish Towels with red border, ready for Saturday Special Unbleached Sheets, size 81x90. good weight. Saturday Special 81%90 Bleached Sheets, made of Ilenvy white sheeting. Saturday Special . Each 12&0 $1.29 . Each California All Wool striped and pla,ld Blankets in old rose, blue, pink, tan, French grey and lavender plaids. Size 70x80. | Saturday Special $10.98 36-inch Silk Drapery in plain colors, fast s 98¢ colors. Saturday Special 36-inch Heavy Cotton Flannel in colored plaids.. Saturday Special ad 2DC All Linen Huck Towels, hemstitched, good size with place for initial. Saturday Special 8c Heavy All Linen Crash Dish Toweling with red and blue borders. Saturday Special 9¢ Marquisette Curtains in white, cream and ecru, with wide hemstitched silk border. Saturday Special Pair $2o50 Barred Muslin Ruffled Curtains with tie- Pair 986 Saturday Special Saturday Special White Turkish Towels, heavy double Ioop. ’ good size. w25¢ FOR SALE! 15' ROOM BRICK HOUSE IN CENTER OF-CITY. TION FOR ROOMING HOUSE, H. DAYTON HUMPHREY | 272 MAIN STREEY NATIONAL BANK BLDG kind of pressuré on the part of the American government owing to any relations with the German govern ment. [ never have City Advertisement had relations ~OOKED FOOD SHOP 118 MAIN STREET MUTUAL BUILDING vove rnorost. | AYERS' SODA WATER Take home a bottle of cream soda ;u-suzmelhmg you will like—it's deli« Three size bottles-—5c, 100, 15c. DENIES HE WAS SPY SWEDISH DIPLONAT Charge d’Aflares in Mexico City Claims Accusations Were False ! Btockholm, Oct. 12.—Folke Cron holm, Swedish charge d'affairs in Mexico City in 1917, who is credited | licly reprimanded swith having acted in the interests of | ment Germany in the passage of important 1 7 e notes in the early part of the war, | The state department at Washing- has given out a statement in whiicn | ton, on September 13, 1917, gave out he denies his gullt. He declares he | the translation of ' an alleged letter did not play the spy for Germany | from Heinrich ton Fekhardt, then ;iurlnxb:he wur.‘but tdhat':"”"“':‘jfi“‘ | German minister at Mexico City, to | ng cablegrams in code he Ger: neellor Bethman . Hollweg, | man legation in Mexico he was acting ng that Cronholm, in Mexico City, upon the instructions of hlsis'mf r I entered into close relations with | for, K. A. Wallenberg, then Swedish | the German legation; that he was the | minister of foreign affairs. only v,\yflul\lfl' throngh whnm infor- I:Itr. Cronholm’s statement says in | mation of “hostile camps” could be part: | obtained, that he acted as an inter “Upon my return home I learned of ; mediary for official diplomatic inter. Sdc the false, rumor that T, as Swedish | coupse between ‘the German legation | | o ¥ | A e 1 Gy, ond the chanceior, and recommend-| High Grade Furniture |Horse Radish (in bulk), 3 7 L1y ng that he he glven a German dec- | 5 B B0 Fi war, and that as o result [ |gration | RUGS AND FLOOR covERINgs | 19¢ one-half pint. | Sole Agent for ' J PREMIFR RANGES | Smoked Salmon, 60c Th, was recalled from my post A D LIPMAN | Smoked White Fish, “Referring to this latter allegation, el. | Tel. 13292 40¢ . BIDS, COMMONWEALTH AVE, SEWERS Sealed bids will be received at the office of the Board of Public Works, City Hall, Room 206, until 7:30 o'clock Tuesday, Oct. 16th, 1923, for the lay- ing of sewers in Commonwealth Ave., for a distance of about 1100 feet. Proposal blanks may be obtained and specifications may be secured at the ahove office. The city, reserves the right to reject any and all bids, or to accept any bid. BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS, Gr‘r’n H. Johnson, Secretary, with any government other than the | Bwedish government. Nor did I trans- mit to President Carranza any notes other than those 1 handed him in the name of my own government, official- Iy or by special order. @ “My recall from Mexico was an act of revenge on the part of the then foreign ‘minister, Mr. Wallenberg, be- | cause a report made by me and other diplomats several years ago resulted |in his brother, G. O. Wallenberg, then Swedish minister to Japan, being pub- Open Until 8 P. M. | All Kinds of Oysters and Clams, Shrimp, Crab Meat, Scallops Lobsters, We Have the Goods 2-Family House on Park street on a very fine corner. It would make a dandy place for a little store to serve the neighborhood. Good tenement to rent at the ;vest end. We buy and sell second mortgages. Money to loan on first mortgages. Savings Bank Loans. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg, BY STANLEY When you call at a store and see on the shelves a well as- | sorted line of goods, you are | satisfied that from such a| varied display you will be able | to select the brand that suits| your needs. The Cooked Food Shop a]wa);lslkeepfs lt:n hafndda well selected list of choice foods 9 which will at al times satisty ~ HHONISS’S ke 12430 State St. Hartford Visit Our Dining Room by his govern- ManyBusiness folk know that SCOTTS EMULSION Increases Energy | SATURDAY GPF(‘IA]A [ st THE OLD HOME TOWN Brookfield Butter, von Von FEekhardt immdiately denfed | from Mexico City that he had ever which is ridiculous and false, T have lgent communications through Cron No-No THE already declared publicly that my | poim, o m-nmmvluh"l him for a HOOTS TOWNERS) alleged relations with the German i on Heptember 20 /32.34 Lafayette St. ARE FIG 3 government had nothing to do with, 4 sie city, dented | m my recall. von Eekhardt ha *d him a dec- oration, or thmt he had ever - fur- | C]NDERS FOR SALE ilmported Roquefort Cheese, Stockholm CROWLEY BROS. ING. | s B n PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street TEL. 2018, Estimates cheerfully given on all jobe | ““As to the: charge that in Mexico | acted as a German spy, T declare that | jigshed von Kekhardt information | the only cause for these rumors and | gathered among the enemies of his accusations is to be found in that l country in Me h | A H H as later did also my suc Despatehes from fast » . ar"s | o obedience to orders from my . | October sald Cronhiolm had returned =y DA K. A. Wallenberg, then Swedish [to the Swedish capital from Mexico T e EV(’gflable Salad minister for foreign affairs, delivered | ind was engaged in preparing a de- |99 WEST ST, TEL. 1283-3 g v \a, a number of cablegrams received | fense of his al actions in Mexico. | 28c Th. from him and written in a seeret cod of which I had no knowledge. Re- | —— sponsibility in this case, which led to ® such disastrous consequences for Swe P l den, rests upon Mr. Wallenberg and l es not upon me, his agent “My purpose today, on my return Can't Be Cuved from the Outside home, 18 to free myself of these sus- picions. 1 stand accused of having acted 88 a German spy during the war while ehief of the Swedish lega- tion in Mexico City, and during = my confinement in Mexico 1 had 1o chance to rehabilitate myself. |0ur Own Make Mayonnaise, H 20c one-half pint. Ne\\ Sauverkraut, 10c 1. External treatments seldom enre 1 operations — B e WEEK-END SPECIALS Regular 38¢ Coffee, 30¢ th. Roast Stuffed Chicken, 3 t:)_s',’; Ih average, aLal9. cireula- lood is stagnant, the veins 1 “Such were my relations to the German legation in Mexico during the war. My notes in the archives of the Swedish legation in Mexico City ‘record the receipt of these cabie- | grams from Mr. Wallenberg the part >Stromberg Carburetor A. G. fowker We Clean Everything Under the Sun | (General Housecleaning ; A Specialty | NEW BRITAIN WINDOW CLEANING CO. 538 Main St.—Tel. 888 ly rid yourself must free the circulation h current through the Internal treatment is and safe “My recall as Swedish d’affairs at Mexico City was result of complaints made Bwedish residents of Mexico complaints, even if justified, entafl the sudden recall of a chief of legation without his knowledge. The Swedes In Mexico made 1o plaints of me because therc we to be made. The foreign minister has told me complaints were .. charge About the Store Teas and Cofiees. Olives and Pickles. Frankfurters and Bologna. Imported and Domestic Chicesc. Try our Tub Butier (nome beiter), | votato Coips, Vresh Every Day— ! Made it New Britain, Baked Ham, Roast Ham. Uoiled Ham. Meat Loaf, Corned Beef. ork | Reulade. I ago to find a real int He succeeded e s nr'w‘flp'mv HEM-ROID, | 00 cases before he HEM-ROID is € e under HOOTSTowN WHEELMEN LOST ALL CHANCES O WINNING THE ROAD RACE WHEN BARLOW CENTERZ! BOOSTERS, AT THE BARREL WORKS, THREW OUT X A QUANTIT"( OF CAEPET TACKS AND NA\LS - com- re none o tadly refund the ny dissa¥.fied cus-