New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 8, 1916, Page 10

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{ \ 0 NEW, BRITAM et e e S NE e - —— PUBLIC NOTICE | \Circle of Steel Steadil T e PWVFE}]ERM A Presies on Centraly]’owers bnce, I(L)Il;}li’tfolrgg,StSp;ingfield.f EIR“ LAW ES []‘ K. (3;1{% OPENING SALE | Nationa Restitions As Passed | ey vy %d : 20,5200 | by Congress Approved by Wilson | i — == =< Shoes You Buy New Styles y Goods | Washington, Sept. 8.—Regulations e on Sale MISS FRANCES A. SCHUREMAN, PRINCIPAL— (Formerly Principal of the Morse College) ;v enforcement of the new e hine e 2 y = ho $13 a Month including Under more favorable condi- A Small School— In- oved by President Wilson and now | ; ] : § Books and all Sup- tions and with proper assist- e $ e effective. The department of | | | plies ance, Miss Schureman con- dividual Instruction. culture, however, advises all | g : 4 tinues her work in this ; high and low shoes 1.”\(;‘1‘T !nlx'unsu:[;tntn m\l\ls \)O(;nu;e . 3 ' E school. During the past nine Wo will sell 1,000 patrs of men's and boys' | (¢ federal regulations will not be : ; | ¢ > ST 00 and $3.50 : o e i | years by hr skill, energy, and Bo il ol tadies ox Cut Bla & snin nen ememeel 6 ebeed } i devotion as a teacher hun- Sewed $5.00 boots i on if that season falls within a , dreds of young people of $5.00 Fine | poriod which the federal government | | o P, 4 Al o . uslian | LOSts as open, tL_and Buitish Troops |55 S 3 B H Hartford an vicinity have Infratent | ST Goting 18 puohibited between muns Swrraen. : | been trained for business po- Mahogany | (ot and sunrise. Insectivorous birds g'fi‘ ' LAND V e i 2 H £ B il 5 : are protected indefinitely, and no open deil : A i B sitions. er rormer pupils rey . Kia—in | scason is allowed. Band-tailed , Baw g a . il d and the business men who s a made, cov- | pigeons, cranes, wood ducks, swans, witzerian: A q 5 n her Louls Heels—Obening Sals | cuslow willet, upland plover . amd Bareed by France | et e O : ploy them commend her sell Tanier over it une | URlieT | BhoReBiFis ave protected et 2 work. ana Brown, Champagne Kid and Ma- | €verywhere until September 1, 1918. Se— TR A B | . ;M pgany Kid Calf, $5.00 value, $3.00. Open Season for Migratory Birds b S % " < ha e v Sl ' (., % A Zone 1, | 5 > shades for 7o . o Swina o ces Opening Sale Price $3.00. ,“‘"Clrfo,“‘ (Bixceny SmaLs and N ; New 2 et [We will a hoes, double soles with full | J&CKsnipe: ne, Hampshire, father lined, Opening Sale Price $3.95. Vermont, Massachusetts, New York YW will sell Boss® and Girls' $2.50 school | (except Long Island), Ohio, Indiana, i =l L o hoes at §: S : Mo Kentucky, W Virginia, Michigan, E——1 | B SEPT B DL, B snd okle $3.50 School imlinofs, Tows nsas, Nebraska and AFRICA y——{ Navs. = D] o . B e . : sido Comminioa Special rates to New Britain pupils this year. ‘We will sell Men’s $5.50 S < - Rhode Island, Connecticut, Long tion—the Berlio- . Ve < i B e 0 e nd, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, | Constardingols B No school has superior faciities to train young people to creditably perform il et e RO DSl iOne g et fes rmFxfi id the duties ncident to secretarial, normal, stenographic, typist and bookkeeping po- We will sell the Biggest Bargains in Con- | \isconsin, Minnesota, North Da- | mmanian ren St potl : Ladles' §$7.5 E: B sicis st e ol et | kota, Montana, Idaho, Wyoming and | May we urge you to call at an early date to conclude plans for a course of Berry Sn3 Toon Grey hnd Wwhite, Teacy | o 0000 September T—December l’Q_ON (S CNTE AITREN Gl 2 RESICEDITERNR0V =2 i I H I S training that is.thorogh and complete—but costs less time and less ex- and Ivor; Grey and White, id White, Havana Brown, White and Blue . i Bdmany other color combinations, all | Rails (Except coots and gallinules) | prezed hecls (o maich Tops and Botioms, | —September 1—November 30. 00. Vermont, closed until September ne, the Russians taking Carpa- . = Two o: three pairs of shoes for the price | 1. 1918 Eeron > . o Eurear . | thecentray powers, ancffectiveiringiot g A gne. Conncoticut's largest sale; an op- | ' g Sy e on | thian points, pressing on to BATY5 | jron is now dra rounq Germany R'E'H Preunity that comes to shoe buyers about | e i 7w Roumania on the east and Haly This is most graphi- e an r allies. pce in a lifetime. Tell vour friends and | &nd greater and lesser vellowlegs— auaghesa dghbors about this sale. We are golng to | Naine, New Hampshire, Massachu- ‘ on the west pushing northward | cally illus ed h}'”(y!; ‘.mxcw. thSahta(;ertél 293 ASYLUM STREET, HARTFORD, CONN. *Phone Charter 408. With the French driving on toward | Bulgaria and the Teutonic forces; with | pense the sea blocked to any of the ships of bve such splendid val 4 | n 2 . i ries in map Ges that all wise, ecomomical penmin wii | tetts, Rhade Island, Connecticut, New , against Austria; with strong _allied | countries {n map aro tend this sale and get the bargains of | York (including Long Island), and | forces at Saloniki,Greece pitted against | at war Gerpany heir 1ives. | New Jersey. August 15—November | G Watch tue: daily papers. Big opentng | 30. | Washington and Oregon. October Zone 2. o veniay- Vermont, Pennsylvania, Ohio, In-|1—December 15. ; Waterfowl (except swans and wood |\ i;on, and California. October | Black breasted and golden plover | North Carolina, Tennessee, §r- SLATER’S dinia, Kentucky, West Virginia, Michi- | Utah. Closed until September 1, | ducks gallinules undDiJm“k- R e and greater and lesser yellowlegs— | Kansas, Oklahoma, New Mexico and ! gan, Illinais, Iowa, Missouri, Ne- | 1918. are, Maryland, istrict o z : + G allinules) ' = Molia District of Arizona. September 1-—December 15, 843-845 Main Street, Hartford. braska, Kansas, Colorado and Nevada, Jacksnipe—Same as waterfowl], | of Columbia, Vir; , North Caro- Rails (excep oo an AR IO, ‘fl;‘l“’;‘f" Adfl;‘\ e '\‘: ‘\M 16__ | . California. Closed until September September 1—December 15. coots and gallinules. Ina, South Carolina, Georgia, Ten-|feptember 1—November 30. o araavie e AN Gl TR e = ‘Wisconsin, Minnesota, North Da- Woodcock— October 1—November | nessee, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana. November 1—January | November 30. k Jacksnipe—Same as waterfowl, A. B. JOHNSON, D. D. S. |xota, South Dakota, Montana, Idaho | 30. Arkansas and Louisiana. November [31. + South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, | coots and gallinules, DENTIST | and = Wyoming. September 7—De- (Illinois, Kentucky and Missouri, | 1—January 31. i California. Closed until September | Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana and Woodcock. November 1—Decems Craseore DL closed until October 1, 1918.) Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, |1, 1918. Texas. November 1—January 31. ber 31. S atiora] Bank Bldg Open Eveniugs. STATE FAIR BERLIN worase Sept. 11-12-13-14-15-16 5135, 4 $4,000 Vaudeville Program Three Times Daily ; H GRSE R A CES $2,000 Fireworks Display Every Night. TUESDAY—2:12 Pace, Purse $400; Automobile Show 1917 Models. o NN - 2:18 Trot, Purse $300; : 2:21 Pace, Purse $300, Farm Machinery Exposition. <> o . ’ ’ . J WEDNESDAY—2:15 Trot, Purse $400; Dancing—Band Concerts. it ; 2:27 Pace, Purse $300. = = = Balloon Ascensions Daily. THURSDAY—2:18 Pace, Purse $300; 2:24 Trot, Purse $300. Columbia Park Boys’ Band—42 Musicians and g o Q) e 2, . . . Monday and Saturday Extra Special Demenstrations Acrobats, Pyramid Builders. Mme. Vallecita’s 0 by Columbia Park Boys’ band, San Francisco, Trained Leopards. Oliver—Daredevil Diver. Sav- California. ages—Sensational Rifle Shots. Montrese, Acrobats il SATURDAY—Sensational Motorcycle Races. and Musicians. THURSDAY—Governor’s Day. THE CONNECTICUT STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY FAIR IS CONDUCTED BY THE ONLY CHARTERED SOCIETY IN CONNECTICUT. EVERY FAIR SINCE THE FIRST IN 1864 HAS BEEN BETTER THAN ITS PREDECESSOR. THIS YEAR LARGE INCREASES IN THE APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT OF PATRONS HAVE BEEN MADE. DON’'T MISS IT THIS YEAR. COME EARLY, STAY LATE. SOMETHING GOING ON ALL the TIME. SEE THE CATTLE, COWS, SHEEP, SWINE, POULTRY, WATER FOWL, ETC. ADMISSION SEE THE FRUIT, VEGETABLES, BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS, ETC. DAYS—50 cents SEE THE HISTORICAL DISPLAYS, HOUSEHOLD AND CULINARY ARTS. NIGHTS—25 cents. SEE THE STATE EXTENSION SERVICE DEMONSTRATIONS. Autos Free at Night. SEE THE. EXHIBITS BY THE MANY STATE DEPARTMENTS. Special Railroad Excursions.

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