New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 9, 1918, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1918 Cirugasi ) ~|[CHAS. DILLON & CO. HA RTFORD. £ 50 Years Standing | | WE THE JOHN BOYLE CO. MEASURE MAKE AND HANG WINDOW SHADES HOLLANDS-OPAQUES-TINT CLOTH IN COLORS TO SUIT THE HOME y Judge Kirkham G THIS STORE CLOSES FRIDAYS AT 12 O'CLOCK UP TO SEPTEMBER 13, INCLUSIVE. Trimmed Hats Regular Price up to $7.50. Sale Pr $2.98. Choice Trimmed Hats, all the latest styles, in all colors. Sport Hats hly session of the fidge John Kirk- | Bes on the trial Specials in Our Boys’ Shop For Saturday BOYS' BATHING Regular Price $1.50. Sale Price 25c. A wonderful bargain in Sport Hats. All the newest shapes. ftwo weels | Jwed two weeks | | | | Java Hats ’l Suite $5.50 valne o PHONE 359 AND WE WILL CALL R (FI, (R R G, e AEv e O he very best selling styles. | 5 T Su@ERANELINGS, Banded Sailors | auke Horsfall i C Regular Price $3.00. Sale Price $1.00. Fashionable Banded 5 } 93 ASYLUM sT, I = Sailors in White, Black and Colors. HAKTFORD. ENGINEER DANE KNOWN HEI dergren for $100, The writ is retarn- UNTRIMMED PANAMA HATS Engineer ( nce W. Dane, who [ able to the city court ' & | | jon Leather Co. | 1 in the n wreck Wednesday | Az iwent over for | night near brook was a former | . Y SALE PRICES 75¢, $1.25 AND $1.45. | resident of this city and was well | McCORMACK LEAVING. Hats for summer wear in all the newest and best F. Keecley Co. | || Benenvin e -| The Pioneers this week will lose . of the season. Dresses, Waists, Suits, Coats, Skirts i | at Sacrifice Prices. ¥ { ployed in the ck, one of | @ bach and wif the services of McCorn their est twirlers, who' severs his | p White the origin of this | connection with the local club in or- held in Litch service : der to prepare for his return to the | University of Vermont next month, | Jo will resume his studies, | 80od games for the Pioneers. His prayer for the bearing seven pitching sta nd he turned in some [ disposition won him a lot of friends in this city who wish him the best of "be filed by the de- Llewellyn P. | ; i . v 3 : D MOTHER. bet of the U. of V. | sentlemanly deportment and genial | juck. RSN ele ; 1 t0 the 181e MIS. | see——r A —————e S — = : . ] 5 eceived - A 2 s s from her | . . LT e o J. wisams | on 18 !of whom were ignorant, time of lewellyn P. Tor- e stars in the flag stand for Bn- | writing of their mothe Navy. . Avery, Leroy Dunham and | \pjcn occurred about all of the United | mpe g0 wold, Licut. , Loomis Thompson and ur Pilz. Attorney Upson is soon ng men from that neighborhood Ly (/¢ S e S B0 20 i the se s > more stars, to represent three e ‘W. Upson spoke c caning ob i, 016 young men who expect to be a2 o o S drattediscont "‘\ death, | battle on t iropean front. HUSBAND. 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LI Whirl at“Tackin’' em Down’ Here’s a decided novelty—dancing instruc- tions for a rapid-fire negro shuffle-step given G inarollicking Vanand Schenck duet. A rec- ; ord that brings down the house and starts everyone shuflling every time. A2570—85¢ 51 other sparkling hits in the September List Sendsome records toyour soldier. There'saGrafonola in his Y. M. C. A. or Knights of Columbus Hut. 5 New Columbia Records on sale i = — e r - 4 the 10th and 20tk of every month. g &EQE V COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY Cuenbi Grisas ‘ : s i With Elocrse :2:1 1

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