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(DURING JULY AND AUGUST, WE CLOS WEDN NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1024, ESDAYS AT NOOX) Hundreds of Homes Have Benefited In Comfort And Appear- ance By The Unusually Big Price Reductions Of Our ANNUAL AUGUST FURNITURE SALE WITH ITS QUALITY OFFERINGS WE HAVL TOLD OF, YOU MAY HAVE SLEN AND ROU( I TOR LIVING DINING, Ot BE ROOMS, OR ODD PILCES FOR THE SAME, NOTE SALE PRICES ON THE FOLLOWING RED CROSS, de to sell at 49, one special art tick with Imperial edge, for—Each Rt hound with roll edge, $42.50—Eich ) CROSS, SILK ¥ all sl with mud sell at RED CROSS MATTRESSES, all sizes, covers of woven or bound edge. Regular o, for— h WHITE 2 Cross make, all s of ticking, made to sell at price Berlm News Y. BRITAIN-BERLIN ROAD MAY BE BUILT Construction May Follow Com- pletion of Hartlord Stretch DEATH OF, MISS EMERSON Danghter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dies at New Britain H Lmerson General pital—Couple Cele- brate 50th Wedding Anniversary. It was learned trom an authentic source this morning that there will road between Brits Berlin street, through Kensinzton, within an- other vear. It is expected that when work nas been compieted on the new road being constructed be tween w Britain and Hartford, work will begin on the road be- fween this town and New Tritain, This news will more than please many Beriinites not only hecause it will afford better and quicker means of motor transportation but it will mean that new trolley tracks will be laid in place of the present rocky bed The state has not sum of money for sively but at the last session of the legistature this str tch of h way wos included with several others to he repaired or rebuilt within a tain period of time. If the weather is too cold upon completion of the Hartford-New Britain road, —work will not begin on the local road wun- til next spring. If work on the Hartford road is completed in early fall, however, it is probable that work will be started on the Terlin stretch before snow fl For many years p st the necticut company has been sending men to Berlin repairing the worn- out trolley yails which have been in place since the line wa some 25 yvears ago. Ridihg is thing but pleasant on the trolleys because of the rocky road bed which causes the cars to constantly ewerve from one side to the other. Passing automobilists often times feel endangered becanes of the pos- sibility of the trolley leaving the tracks. New rails to be laid in Berlin were received by the Connecticut company and are now in storage on the Plainville line. When the road is constructed it is expected that the tracks will be moved from the side of the road, as is now the cate, and will be placed in the cen- ter of the road similar to the Berlin street layout. In 22 Days She be a new concrete New n and appropriated a his road exclu- Con- ny: Gained 10 Pounds ™ < skinny can't flesh Liver That's some—but men, women and children help putting on good. healthy take McCoy's Cod going st when they Oil Tablets, As choc fishy-tasting but ets and won woman £ two davs k The Brainerd, or for McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Direc nA formula on each Get McCoy's, the original genuinte Cod Liver Oil Tablet. as the oil full of vitamires cod liver r-coated, 12 to take stomach. nasty, itself, less tal candy, One n cents. or Cia these sug: s casy as ire npset the rined ten pounds in Sisty tablets, sixty Dickingon Drug C any drugeist Tablets hox and FLOSS MATTRESSES, all size or LOSS MATTRESSES, woven MATYRESSES, fine es with bound edge | bers are | formation from the central commit |an established | new | made to sel This sales price, | RED CROSS ch mattresses 00 grade ¥ in all tickings [price $11.50—Ki two parts, with $35.00 with or art ticking, $29.50 stk floss, eifered in art tickings, with $27.50 I h H MA of ticking. Regular $34.00 grade .. hoice of ticks, price §16.50, for ALL OTHER G special sale rates ones of Red and choice $24.50 Plans, celebration of Defense Day Plans for a proper Derense Day in Berlin will be dis- d at a meeting of the Bolton- Kasica post of the American Legion {to be held in T. A, B, hall on Thursday evening. Selectman G. B, Carter also announced this morning that he will soon call a meeting of the commiftee appointed | to arrange pians for the day. Both | the selectman and the legion mem- waiting for additional in tee at Hartford before further with plans for the day. It is quite probable that the com- mittee will arrange for an attrac- tive program to consist of a short parade and possibly 1t is understood that the template securing the sc out of town army speak here on that day. Field Day on September 6, Pasquale Giannotti, comn of the Bolton-Kasica post, Am Legion, announced th morning | that the postponed field day will be held at Percival field in Kensington | on Saturday, September 8, and not on Saturday of this week as had been previously planned. A num- ber of local legion men are plan- ning on attending the state conven- tion of the organization which is being held in Torrington the latter part of the week and would not be | here for the field day events. | The basehall game between Tast | Berlin and the All Kensingtons will feature the afternoon's events and in addition eight athletic contests are scheduled to take place. VFive District Meeting. s rumored about the streets | ington this morning that a | athering is expected at the | Al mecting of the Kensington fire district to be held at Forester hall on Friday night of this week. Although district committee ates that meeting has been called for the purpose of levying | the tux rate for the ensuing year there are residents of the district prepared to attend the session and for an extension of the water ns to various sections of Ken- sington and the laying of sidewalks on the central streets, The rain of the day has to many that sidewalks other than those of cinder needed along Main strect from the railroad bridge to the Berlin bank and again under the railroad bridge. The small streteh of sidewalk under the bridge was hardly passable this morning due to the rain. The cinders have sunken to a gepth of several inches | below the top of the curbing and | the hollow space was filled with water. Unless one balance himself on the edge of the curb it was necessary to walk in the road, which in many spots is no better, Py proceeding celebrating a con- of | to men rvices officer It wa of Ker lively spec the proven there has foot to have laid in Ken- s of the dis- is the time to some time past been a movement on sidowalks of concrete sington and taxpaye trict feel that now have such work done. If the dis- ‘|II\'l votes for walks at the meet- [ing this week they can be installed before the cold weather sets in, advocates of the movement say. Those arguing for an "the water mains claim that Idents in the outlying districts are entitled to the privileges of run- Ining water as well as those near nter. Wonld Remove Monument Becanse of the seriousness of the v morning accident and possibility others oceurring the same corncr, many residents f Bast Berlin feel that traffic would safer if the monument at this particular spot was removed and the curve m e wider T ause of the monument the ecurve at this point is marrow and there is barely two cars, traveling in op- to pase this spot resi- made room for posite directions, at the same tim Others more fa iliar with traffic st this corner feel that if a new road is constructed between Rerlin and Middtetonn danzer of the curve jcould be lessened by cutting acress the MATTRESSES, CRIB MATTRE SLIDING COUC SILK FLOSS CRIB some speakers. | | observed | ried in Glouc B | age could eleverly | extension of | Cross, No. all $16.50 SPRINGS, with ticks to $27.50 SL'S, Red Cross make, $9.00 S, silk floss, choice $19.95 i1k floss, with $12.50 ADES of Beds and hedding at through the month of August. Red $22.50. | at it BOX 15 gular ATTRESS, the vacant lot on the northwest corner of the inters fon, It is un- derstood that residents of the town wonld like to see the danger at what is known us Kelsey's corner but a few hundred feet from monu- ment corner. There are no warn- | ing or danger signs near the curves and if nothing can be done 1o remove the sharp curve people believe that a danger should be erected. Norton ¥ Funeral services for Norton will be held from the of his father, Alhert Norton, | o'clock Wednesday atternoon. | Samuel Iiske, pastor of the | Congregational church, will offi {and interment will be in M cemete Observe Golden Anniversary Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Dennis of Wilcos avenue, Iast Berlin, quietly their 50th wedding anni- ve at their home on Saturday of last week. Relatives and a few intimate friends of the family called to offer their congratulations couple have made their home in East Berlin for the last eight years coming here from New Britain where Mr. Dennis was superintend- ent of the town home for many years, Mr. towns- a sign neral Westell hom at Rev. Rerlin to aple Dennis were mar- ter, England on Aug- ust 24, 1874, and came to this coun- try about ten years later New Britain. Mr. Dennis is 72 years of age and was born in Birmingham, nd. His wife is 65 years of and was horn in Gloucester, They have a son, William, of Hart- ford, Death Claims Florence Emerson Florence Emerson, ten year old daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Emerson of Hotchkiss street, Ken- sington, died at the New General hospital this morning. parents survive. Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock and burial will be in \est Lane cemetery, Kensington, Brief Ttems veral motorists will be ar Judge George Griswold court tonight. and Mrs, Char have returned tion at Hammonassett Miss Jessie Skinner from a vacation spent with relatives in Westfield Mr. and Mrs. E. R Adams returned from a trip to New A large attendance is expected the meeting of the newly formed Athletic club at B. hall this evening. The regular Thursday ing will be held at the Congregatiol chu | [ Ber Mr. and Mrs, and M The before police Mr family s Tish from a Beach has returned night meet. Kensington on Thursddy. Ttems John DeMore and | Miss Marjorie DeMore have re- turned to their home on Cottag street after enjoying two weeks' vacation in Montreal, Canada The regular meeting of the Knights of P¥thias society will be held at their hall on Grove street | this evening. Edward Krauth tard, Jr., are driving new ! hiles. Robhy Clark has returned to his home on Wilcox avenue after spend ing the summer at Hotchkiss Grov Indian Neck. Miss Elsie McCrum has returned to her home on Main street after enjoying a vacation spent in Mas: chusetts. Mrs, Frederick Rich mond and Lester and William sh who have been spending the as the guests of relatives Conn., Ferree of New Haven is the filian Andrews at her and George Pol- automo- and sons, in Kent Mrs, giiest of Mrs. 1 home on Mill street The program for the entertain- ment at the Community club Wed- nesday evening will be in charge of Mr. Gamble, Miss Margaret Porter Rritain has been the puest Virginia Walsh at her home on Wil cox avenue. of New of Miss The | |ed a painful injury to his right foot | | yesterday |1acerating the settling in’| Britain | |into the institution I have returned home. | Plainville News VANDALS PILE UP RUBBISH AT STORE Rialto Soda Shoppe Object of Early Morning Humorists SUFFERS A CRUSHED TOE Bermer Funernl=1 nlergoes | Opera- tion==Narty Cay Bristol Must Be Vacvinated - Plainyille Briefs . owned y ) Pettinate, spitetul plece of 1 practical during the 1 ties, piles o plumbers nents were and rear The Riulte and conducted was the scena vandalism by jokesters some night when raliro rubbish, bottles, benches and other {pled up at both the doors. The front win with mud. Not eonte the obstructio the jokesters waw at the rulbed it to t1 curried them on the A ws were covered t with placing » st the doors 1er whit cnred # wide of the huilding upper floor and 1op of the he rallrond tes up Wi it the large with ed for Alterations” on it wcross the front of the American Leglon sign used to advertise the carnival which wius held last week, was strung ucross the windows. 1 of 1) the windows were ¢ 1 with 80 thick that it had to this . Larg ladder Mgn words *( wis strung sig il seraped stones e orning weighing about 200 carric th and tie poun cuch were to the front d land placed sereon door to the place. An dee ere in front of the store the rear yard and cast down the bank. A plumber's bench, owned by Simpson a few doors away was put in front of the place all sorts of rubbish was in front or thrown agninst the windows The raflroad ties were 0 that the ast jur nt them ¢ hing plate glass window The ofiicials of Sequassen Corpo- 1on, owners of the huilding, nant this morning over the fair and they plan to make a strong protest to the authorities so that ef- forts will be made to apprehend who ever was responsible The work 1s |not tho ht to be that of hoys be- of the size of the stones, and it took more than an hour evidently for all the stuff 1o be carried to the store. The railrozd ties must have been carried a distance to the scene land the signs and other things must [ have been secured some distance away Complaints were made to the leetmen this morning hecau of the fact that the condition there was not | reported by the night patrolman and the corporation officials will push the matter to the limit, Injured At Quarry Leon Baroni of Higganum, an em- ploye at the Connecticut Quarries Co., on the New Britain road, suffer- hetween front entrance am which stand carried into wus and dumped stood on end have the would through were in canse W a heavy stone fell on the member, hadly crushing and toe. He was attend- Dr. George 1. Cook who 1 the wound. Baroni will be laid up for some time hecause of the injury. ed by Eerner Funeral funeral of I old daughte Berner of was held from noon at strictly . Kling ing. tery. The six yes s, Otto sie 1. Berner, of Mr White's Cross- her home this The services private with Rev erg of New Britain officiat- Interment was in West ceme- Undergoes Operation Seidlitz of 1orestville operated upon this morning Harttord hospital for an acute of appendicitis. She w ed ¢ Dr. George I, alled in to examine have been received on her condition other than the operation has heen suceesstul Recciving Congratulations and Mrs. Fred Beaulieu Main View are receiving gratulations on the birth of a daugh- ter at their home Republican Caucus I casts today on the attendance at the republican caucus in the Fall tomorrow night that session would be lar Delegates to the state, congressional cony vlected and inter a8 to the probable Members ot the parly consider the choice of delegates at the caveus to- morrow night to be an important in- ation the strenath which the [ party will show at the polls in No. vember and as the aim of the G. O, 1 leaders vote Anna was the t Cook who was her ) report i M of con- town were the probate and ntions will he is running high selections, possible on election day, they are attendance at the Caucnuses on held at a futu the end of ne for The hanking on a large caneis town matters will he date, probably near month, and then tawn offices will be iown clerk and town will not he voted on this year both these offices are for "two vear terms and run concur- rently 1t appears that William J. Joln- son will have the field to himself fn eceking the republican nomination for selectman. The town committes Mr. Johnson and This predicting an casy win t in t candidates o selected treasurar is behind an clection ar it friends “or him October Must” Be Vaccinated. & Njilis, secretary of the Plain- ville towh school committee, has r ived notice from the Bristol school that all pupils attending Plainville will be re- quired to be vaceinated before they lowed to resume their studies Pupils will be rtificate of L. withorities there from are there this fall auired to preeent vacecination from a ph cording to Dr. J. N re- a ce and | | 'Family Row (-)Tcr attended. | to try and get out every | wick L f Hast \Iu On o uy viford 1 Nt treatment [ comitiog Mrs. sisoning in b is very mueh Mary ¥ of of Plainville, pdiy i n Kot formerly 8 returne ho 10 her ter s severa Her cond New H y improved ikl Juassen corporati v brenk ground on Par ver ition is great . plans family house ation haus and selling 1 corpor i will has heen 1ot to Routhir ngratulation G My Kenney celving dnughter daughter doing v wittehful eye of Dr A night open be conducted tomorre Pler Iot the « M t and N the 8« i1 unusunl one games of Tosep) wtr e mgratulations on th Roth of, Voresty T Wirth and of u other n orge Air ba are under I nig at rner o in wiree il's Court, under . No, he un will be will be a home made m and spiee yunssen lod 0. 0. F. The affy in that the chance, There rab-hag, copntry store, pastry and candy, lee other good things on sal 1 lodge orchestra will fy throughout the the affalr Xt clear ni Plainyille Briefs, Miss Mildred Sames of Fast streot is visiting relatives in Burnside, 't Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Moody left to- lay for a ten days' stay in Westboro, no cren q music L rnish n held ¢ of rain, will be day Mugs Migs Gertrude McGibbon of Broad street is spending a week at Short Beach Mrs N. I street is visiting 1. Charles the flower Mr. Dig mens of flowe blooms there with those York flowe mercial type and sc rd, friends in Chicago, I, Maple Di show to gle has returned from leld in New York 1 some of his speci and reports that the lid in no way compare grown here, The New rs were more of the com- did not show the shown at the local | care show. Mis Steel & ing her J. 1ce Aline Galpin of the Standard | ring office force is spend- vacation at Atlantic City, N. ik Scheible and family of Fast street have returned from tion spent in Wildwood, | Nelson of Norwood, Mr. anrl .\ll ) Nelson of Iast street. Mrs, Emma Roberts has returned to her home after a week's illnes at | the home of her daughter, Mrs, Leo St. Thomas of New Britain, | Mrs. Ifred Littlefield, sister of Mrs, dberts, has returned to her home in"Newport, R. I, after attending the funeral of her brother-in-law Clar- ence Roherts, nee is visiting his parents, Joh LAWN PARTY POSTPONE The lawn party which was to be held tomorrow evening at the Meth- adist ehurch has been postponed be- of a death in the neighbor- cans hood A $10; | Peacemaker Is Dead | Logan, W. Va. Aug. 26.—Charlie | and Obe Conley, brothers, quarreled ten dol Andrew Conle fathe inte ed in the role acemaker, Today the father ie Char Conley is in jail charg with the fatal shooting, while the other hrother is nursing a bullet wound in the arm. ( A Bryant, a friend the amily, cha th waunding Obe Conley over the pistol 1 in their of o icad, ve GUANO 1N l.||| PPINES Manila, A he discovery 1o depssits in the province of sily ihle by a is expected to increase the u fertilizer not only on sugar cane plantations but in other lines of agriculture. It is estimated that re avail- able of Cebu which acces e ¢ 0 tons of locality of guano in one TOMORTOW: . ALRIGHT 4 A Vegetable Relief For Constipation Nature's Remedy (AR Tab- lets) a vegetable lazative with a pleasant, near-to- nature action. Relieves and prevents bilicusness, constipation and sick headaches. Tones and strengthens the digestion and assimilation. MR JUNIORS==Little IRS The same NR — in one-third doses, candy-conted For children and adulte $0LD EY YOUR DRUGEIST | ference has also heen m. jand is | | their cauens on Wednesd B FIRF COMPANY IN " BRISTOL DROPPED lerumry Will Be Protected by Welch Squad and Mo, { DEROSII'.R AND WELLS 0UT Will St ristol News Announce They wook hens ate Nomination==New Departires Asstred of Laague Championship —hiamd Coneert ot jing of 1 N 11 n Fire No. M in ry fstriet servod Wele) Hose ol by the Vst Ca 1 hour Bristol Co, has I n ¥ % ocoupyl n ehemica n Rrass Corp, where I'he . " us stationed compuny but t fire board ompanies w | ™ other « the volunt h ed thist the handl culls with 1) wagon wi turned to contral headquirters probubly be scrapped r Withdraws Vfere with nt, N will his Corporation Derosier an not republican 1 William yunced thut | the he A can nomina- At for state senator the time that Attorney as making his announcement presentative Stephen M writing to Chalrman Les gourney of the local repub- town committee, informing him that he will not allow his name to be put forward for the office of state senator at the party caucus on Wednesday night, The withdrawals of Mr. and Mr. Wells | 1 with Treadway, Dero- former w ter § Venr aves the local fleld exception of Charles whose name has been frequently mentioned for the Mr. dway is in I politictuns say that a thor- ough canvass the district has been by €. C. Persianni of Southington and MHuntingdon T, Meech of West Hartford for the of- fice and that the odds seem to favor the West Hartford man in- that the e organization of the republican looks with h favor upom | the candidaty Meach, al- though the Southington man ha plenty of ngth hehind his a pirations, 11ig to the pre-elec- tion gleaning With the names of Mr Mr. Wells out of the the caucus on Wednesday r Mr. Treadway in doubt, the political situation has hecome a matter of conjecture, Just how the local town committee will shape up cannot be learned, although it is a matter of town talk that the com- mittee would like to see a local man in the field. With the city sidered normally republican, hances of the office coming this way are considered very well, pro- vided the nomination can he se. cured, Democrats feel rather the indications that a local man will not he run for the office of the re- publican ticket as a strong date is heing groomed for the in ca announcad by- the candi- dacy Lo Surope. o st "0 way it for and local con- the post, the opposition by the G. O. P. Information to the dark horse cannot be gained as the party leaders are extremely réticent, as upon Attorney Joseph O'Connell this city, who ran for representative two years ago. Mr. O'Connell has little to sav on the matter, neither affirming or denying his candidacy Band Concert Postponed The last of the se hand concerts hy the hand on the Federal Hill green was scheduled for tonight hut bhecause of the rain will be postponed. Di- rector A, F. arranged a pleasing classical and modern the entertainment of The usual Sunday well part will be pl . Leading Teague With the vietory hJ r ast Sunday, the Departures ead on the state league flag that practically assures the locals of heing the champions this year, With a record of 20 games in the victory column and but six lost N Depar we heen setting the other to meet program numbers the thro rt at Roc of for t over Manches Vew th Now A pace have nd g mames 1 so that the top posi Ma nines The dule are chance remains for displaced from the the league Carroll work hard ¢ the little ta he tion Jose clos sche locals race feels high the of has maintatned consiste the oper Puncral of Mrs, Mre, afternoon of Ager ated am, which 1t pace since oup. Muzzy Ellen at his t 2 of the state 1 of M the heme e at her Waodla ed by a'cloe » Rohert stroet. Sert Rev, Ar Haven pect Methadist where Mre. Muzzy long attendant. T place in the West ¢ Party Meetings Local republicans will At H 7y andu Gandenough o af the ot thie had hee burial heduled. her night room i farmer pastor - chnreh took for at to tha conven 8 o'clock court when the tions will e held in the ¢ e democratic ¢ on the following night ment “Buttons” Instal The coment traffic “button cently made by C Vaeea for the city, on several of the Th chosen wens will be ractor | heen set in city 1s s periment buttons are painted white and are 1 at in- tersactiof of the thoranghfare to the n sino have place stre n e plac of confu wéll mors minimize rhance 1f the “buttons” work o Derosier | B I Mayonnai glue Rtbbon ggestions =" HELLMANN'S BLUE RIBBON S€ e T—_—— W fall cit i Street sl lay, ert in the v for t town 1 Br! we du this city Editor istol Pr vacs Miss Ag ties after a Mrs, u.mphmn.:.. DRYS SUSPICIOUS Not Any Too Anxious fo Have tha to Stz working is a question dry headquar- ters in Washington has not R. OF U By CHARL \ hingt tified at the Br sends a ¢ ates to | yet The dry elated over | e than an out of town man is | | Opinion scems to fasten the mantle | of | possible | Halow of the band had | f i | an steadfs Wheeler does not B league candi- | § investig wstly. Wallace d re his content ton prope made by 1 to helping crediting it The cont of The lighted type has idered for hding Permits 1 gation, however, 18 at least It ald ad inelining very fact t SURRCSLS B0 peatedly, but i 1on that all the als heretofore have he wots, with & view, & prohibitien, M“ vinplated English anything, the present Meg. ninistration i little to the dry hat an inquiry is sime idea of systen in Britain, if it appears giving st ‘ United Sta Eacavation 1egins, tion North Main telephone source, a to investig fought, In comed, B be resistec fusing the of of Race Dus t I8 ex- y from erday side of sfactory results 18 AL any rate, coming from cquest for an ute obviously unn rdeed, it can only be y no possible means 1, anyway, except I! investigators ! el le 54' to the country, which of M not to be t Jools Open Soon, erthe city will open morning, for the Pr are heing various schools of the and out of 1 to return bound to plember tors a bad parations that it will the visitors stantly by reopening rs have starte Bristol B 3 H. Miller of the is enjoying a two 0 impr ion es Barry has resumed her mber of commerce ' vacation. en born to Mr. and oolsey of Waterbur its of this city. | Newell has returned camp at Lake telling of all events led States, mediate re The Ass | ters—is _er | vestigation, | they have annz to WET INQURY There Ts a Trouble Taking Relie Go to | pottie, 1t pep, pur §. Looked Over AR on, Aug. 26.—Whether to | Ity a0t or otherwise at new itish government is soon ommission to the United | investigate prohibition's | power |ty wonders in | pleasant to el hetter 1d look bet package to vou_your mof of decided orgafization has opposed ation at home thus r, General Counsel Wayne |10 BV of the Antl-Saloon |on jackage fear the truth, he blind to the fact that the wets Needless to say, the drys also that a report by its own i tigators to the British go of endurance. this new remedy at once. hought of, t he drys are B try to give the impression; nor are unsophisticated enough not to be easy to do 'S are lu!f.‘ll“‘“ an army of agents—which would be so ess them unfy oyl conditions which in some parts of cannot but have ‘an action in this at all to their liking oclation Against the Aok ¢ hibition amendment—iwet thusiastically for the 8 The wets everything to gain lose by it. Not Be Discouraged It ¥ Feel Sick, Tired and - All Worn Out New Pres For That Th Are and Getting Wonderful £ in Just a Few druggist today and ted Nuga-Tone. It nd vigor in _your Wi " ‘Nifga-Tons ong, steady nerves creases most Wwond Our _rea such take and you ight away. Taki : nd it you do not feel g ter, take the remainder - the drugeist aud hb will SNS S ney bagk. TI uga-Tone know so well mt. !y for you that they compel all 1o guarantee it and refund your not_satistied, 8ee Recommended, FUAYS | and ‘tor sale by all good druggists — For — WEDNESDAY A. M. Last Half Holkhy We Are Offering Unusual Values : Y NEW FALL HAT $2.45 and $3.5 It Seems Almost Unbelievable to Be Able chase a New Fall Hat at Such Ridicu Prices, black Values to $1.95 ioned Black HOSIERY Broken sizes of full fashioned silk and colors. $3.50 .. Lehigh Full Fash- Silk Stockings. — $1.35 grain colors Northamt Silk black and