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to sell every We call this a trail for this Big Sale and Save Money.” STANLEY Here are values that stand out above anything eficred in this part of the country. The models ave correct, the patterns and colors are all new. $19.50 Less15% $ 2,93 —NECESS suit i 's and Y v Men's Models from $19.50 to §34 btis ety NOTE THESE PRICES — THEN ACT! .50 at a uniform discount of 15%. BELOW ARE 4" THE DORCHESTER Very trim in its appearance. T'his new Fall model should appeal to every young man who wants the very latest. New College Gray and Powder Blues are the out- standingy colo $24.50 o4 $3,67 “Necessity Sale” for the reason that it is absolutely necessary for us to make room for the Fall and Winter Overcoats which are coming in now, YOU ARE NOW FACE TO FACE WITH THE GREATEST CLOTHING BUYING OPPORTUNITY OF THE YEAR. “Hit the FOUR ILLUSTRATIONS OF YOUR SAVINGS AT THIS 10 DAYS Featuring .the new London lav- ender, gun met#l, tans, browns and mixtures in the very latest models, Hand tailored; guaran- teed. ¥ . $29.50 Lewtsn $4.43 LE— Commencing Thursday, Sept. 18th, for 10 DAYS ONLY, we are going SUIT SALE " GLADSTONE NO SIR~— » i These values cannot be dupli- cated anywhere clse. FALL SUITS in the smartest fabrics, patterns and colors; cut in the popular English models that have the call with the good dressers every- " $34.50 Less 15% $5. 1 7 $20.83 SALE PRICE $16.57 SALE PRICE ll3as7 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN : TWO SALE PRICE STORES ‘ Judge Alling asked the defendant it he intended to employ an attor- |ney and receiyed the answer. “I don't have to, I have my machine |insured.” The court then impressed the fact upon the defendant that for |the insurance on his machine did SUICIDE EPIDEMI /INVITES POLICEMAN 10 1‘ HAVE RIDE AND DRINK ported in Worcester and Vicinity | g e MAKES NEW RECORD Three Cases of Self Destruction Re- Man Fined 8125 in Few Hours. ‘ Operating Car While Under Mass,, Influence of Liquor take of good drinks,” was the invitation that Patrolman William O'Mara re- i after ended 1 city ar up a string of 120 consecutive bull's bore at a cause eyes on the 200-yard small range with a prone position in a re-entry match. shot .22 calibre rifle The previous world's record is said a fo. have been 36 consecutive bull'ssp ey ort time hefore, despondent | Chine arrive ax in Lieutenant Van F. Rathbun, in- 8. N, Los Angeles, was leading the Chemical Warefare Service tro- phy match, fired here for the first time yesterday. Each contest wora,a prescribed gas masl bun had a ecore of 96, hi at slow fire and a possible 5 rapid fire on the 200-yard ranges. Lieutenant Paul M. Martin, enth cavalry, Fort Bliss, ! L SRS with a score of 105, fina] | He . Chly Shich gtage of the Leech cup match at|2f « S0 ¢ dis s ¢he National Rifle assoclation shoot. By ontranking Captain Karl ¥ Underwood, Vermont, national guard Windsor, Vermont, Captain Liloyd Bpooner, United States infantry Fort Benning, GaV., won the mem- bers’ match. Both scored a i ble 80 with eight V's. Ensign Richard Moss, T. 8 N dro, The ma- Po- v and the he caliber revolver, seeking “Trish"” companion aseault with omas J would-I host of t1 ked up on a ci antomobhile Conley as Reilly's hoth being charged with tent to kill. Smith Defeats Dressel In Tennis Contest —— | | |being arrésted for reckless driving, y ¢ signs that he realized the pre- | Three suicides were recorded by | any signs that v B 11 E ¥ Shoot | authorities in Worcester and viein-| “Get into my car and Il |dicament he was in, the court ad- five Buls- jes I e e S {could explain his situation to him. officer of Leominster, went to the | . e Ohio., ‘Sept. 17—K. Cops With Drawn Guns Soa ey D 1| celved when he arrived at the cor: 3 i that and |celved W n h or- H, McGarity, Washington D. C., : er of Broad and Washington saylng a prayer, Cilisrni Boston, Sept. 17.—Policemen with with : “ Secord late yesterday when he ran|oiile ' or g wite's death wa Itigate an accident between automo- | Tevolvers drawn arrested Willlam Borkowski 3 .02 ckville and Raymond O'Nell of | the “Edward Bimpson” wanted for e & M- |418 Farmington avenue | the shooting of Patrolman David M. Kalle Pa a, 30, m- e b 5 o 4 The patrolman, a reclating the self in the bedroom of his home in| The patrolman, appr ! r Monday night. Surprised in his e e e o the invitation, but insisted | F00m, Reilly offered no resistance. R Ol S e Borkowski wait until his mia- by McCarthy as his assailant, and him a ride to a place in which the | Frederick Gill identified him later 1d slecp off the effects of a n a doorway after the shooting and tly rom whom took a loaded 32 station and of operating C'Yili H g1 120 Gousecu_ Worcester Bept, 1 and whep Carboni failed to show ivilian Hangs up . = ot somebody who ity within a few hours today. Pat-|yoy to & place you can get a couple|¥iocd him to get somebody W grave where his wife is buried in . . . Get Alleged Gangster civilian, established a new world's| W to © ok et | streets yesterday afternoon to inves- | S e Reilly, South End gangster, today as Despondent hecause of a long i1l- | O [ McCarthy on a South End street cor- Wor v The man had been |E00d intentions of the man, had to At the hospital, he was identified 1 so that he conld give as the man with whom he wrestled had. » policeman was | influence of arge “Lord’s Acres” Ga.—Five hundred devoted in southwest the T The tract, seems immune ay to the ev- Atlanta have Vice eanrt this morning, he acres fined 5 penalty s pended of ¥ Texas, heen Genrzia mo won the to ord entence stly cotton land rhor riford, charged |to the ravages of on Rroad 1 his case the hollweeril, and the stalks are faller and bear oining named maore fields bolls than cofton in The land Wo, there San P |not have anything to do with his| Charles The police are still | form, the Wisconsin senator has usually spoken without a manu- script or even notes, He familiarized himself thoroughly with his subject, then spoke extenporaneously, as rule, for two or more hours at a stretch. On Labor Day when he was allot- ted half an hour on the radio for the broadcasting of an.address, he prepared his remarks in advance and read from manuscript—a task which he said later proved difficult when at certain junctures he felt an urge to interperiate some additional he will discard his manuseript and launch into an extemporaneous dis- cussion of campaign issues. Even should he digress from the. text it is expected that the candi- date will follow rather closely the thought and structure of ths pre- pared address which he is shaping up with such care that he will be | familiar with all points emphasized {in it. Close friends of Senator La Fol- lette said today he is in excellent physical condition for his effort to- morrow night. And they predict he will make one of his characteristic specches, punctuated with® distine- tive gestures. They expect him to speak for about two hours. 1 WELLIN-ARNETH !Foreman at Shuttle Mecadow AVAITLA FOLLETTE | 7o v o oo o Polial Observers nteesed n ' What He Will Say club, and Miss Katheryn Arneth of Club | . | Takes Shuttie Meadow Ave. Girl Shuttle Meadow avenue, took place | yesterday morning at St. Peter's church, The ceremony was pe {formed hy Rev. Charles Coppens. Erick Wellin, brother of the brid {groom, was best man and Emma Arneth, sister of the was bridesmaid. After a reception last evening at the Maennechor hall on Arch street, Mr. and Mrs. Wellin left for a brief wedding trip. Upon their return they will reside at 217 Shuttle | Méadow avenue. | Washington,” Sept. 17.—Iriends of Senator Robert M. La Follette are wondering whether he will adopt a vle of campaigning when he delivers his first address to an au- dience slnce announcing his candi- dacy for the presidency at a rally tomorrofv night in Madison Square Garden, New York city. In campaigns of the past, in the senate and on the Chawtauqua plat- a week Senator La Follette has heen preparing the ad- dress he intends to deliver in Newy *PS York. He is working it out care-| L1 Semator put the fnishing S akd there. ave Beantiaaia| muc»hP.!’on his address today. He tions that he expects (o stick to the | 3003 10t Intend to leave for New text rather closely during delivery, | LO'K Until tomorrow, and probably His fntimates, however, ‘ara pre-| Vil FeAC the metropolls only'a few dicting 8s he warms up to his task,; o 2e1orC the time set forhisad- br de, 10 THKONGHINA 'Rev. Dr. George B. Neuman! to Give Stereopticon Address to Ep- | | | worth Teaguers Tonight. | Rev. Dr. George B. Neumann wi | give an filustrated address on China at a mecting in the Trinity Methodist church this evening at 7:45 o'clock The ion will be a rally hy the New Brjtain branch of the Epworth League. i Dr. Neumann, who is professor of |} socinlogy at the West China uni at Cheng Tu, China, has a number of stereapticon slides which were colored by a Chinese girl { fhanghal. His talk will be on Chinese customs and habits and the ! problems of a missionary in China. oc Economy, Speed- versity, and Efficiency Calif,, was third with a Y's. The match was fired 800-yard slow range Sergeant Charles Fr M. C., Washington rapid fire champidnship match, yes terday was the winr oft of the ties in the 2 yard rapid JOHN COOLIDGE, PHI GAMMA on the fire A st A v, 8 o won the o zer John, who t college Gamma Franzen 80, MOORE BROS. SANITARY FiSH MARKET Is the Place To Select Your Sea Food Specials— BLOCK ISLAND SWORDFISH. EASTERN WHITE HALIBUT. LONG ISLAND SCALLOPS, INDIAN NECK OYSTERS. Large Shore Haddock, Large Sea Trout, Rockport Codfish, Large Native Eels, Boston Bluefish, Large Cape Butterfish, Tinker Mackerel, Live Snapper Bluefish, Large Bloater Mackerel, Large Flounders. Round and Long Clams, Little Neck Clams, Bluepoint Oysters for half shell; Large Shell Oysters, roasting; il.ve and Boiled Shrimp. Salt Cod 18c pound, 3 pounds 50c. Five generations are represented in the above picture, Moore Bros. FiSh Market all are of the female sex. Reading from left to right 30 COMMERCIAL STREET rlin, a grandmother; Mrs . f 52 Ebbie Johnson of Open Until 9 P. M. Thursd aged 141, VeATs voung. 38 West M air months, and Mrs, ( street, swaite of FIVE GENERATIONS IN THIS PICTURE ALTHOUGH THE OLDEST IS ONLY 75 Edgar Rhodes of Putnam, Conr this The modern gas range is faster, more eco- nomical and efficient than any other method of cooking. That is why so many of our customers have equipped their kitchens to cook with gas the year round. New Britain Gas Company 25 W. MAIN ST. CITY HALL BLDG. A remarkable feature is that Mrs. Edgar Dyer of East , a great grandmother at the city; a mother; her child, Canada, a great great grand-