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K v ! NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 ) Fairs in Connectlcut Tlns fear. Finest Frait, Wegetafil% 'fgpd Field Crops, and Dairy Products i sfFlom:ul- ture. £ ' The Largest AgVC'adttle Show. Grand Exhibit by State Depts. A Dazzling Midfia&; Horse Races——Athletlc Sports . Free Attractiog io s % ok | row | will 1 | band will give | o’clock. club this morning indicate B | topnh of B Special A CHANCE YOU CAN!T A 20% Reduction On All Our Goods OR A b]l()l{’l‘ TIME ONLY. N‘l\l{ll\(- NOW AND (()\ll\ll\f- DURING OLD HOME WEEK THIS REDUCTION is on all of our goods, including Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Toilet Sets, Cut Glass, Ivory Sets: Ruby, Cameo and kinds of Ri m Clocks, House Clocks, Silverwar bverything that you could iind in an up-to-date Jew S SPE est assortment of Lodg icluding Ring , Cufi Links, Charms, etc. adies’ AFFORD TO MISS! Also IWVERY WAY Ask to See Our New PLATINT DIAMOND RINGS A. H. ENOCH THE Ql'.\l,l’l"\‘ 40 MATIN STREE ILOOK FOR THE JEWELRY STORE OPPOSITE COMMERCIAL STREET TRIAN GLE SIGNS IN OUR WINDOW RENIER, PICKHARDT & DUNN 127 MAIN STREET Phone 1409-2, OPP. ARCH R AND PETTICOAT —An ideal garment adapt- ed to the presbnt day fashion. Practi- orviceable. Quality of ma- fit guaranteed. Madc in and Navy Blue, Prices from $3.50 each. CANAIY BLOOMERS 1N AND WHITE. $2,50 cach. Whit PINK Prices from $1.25 to FOR THE NEW best makes repre- 2 both back and front Have your Corsets fitted and receive satisfaction. NEW COATS, DRESSES, SUITS AND WAISTS ARRIVING DAILY. Covert, . | I\lett, M. H. Kenn (54 | Troop, | L. Wehlat, | truck, | pounce will | thank l 000 REPUBLICANS EXPECTEH ATOUTING Gongressman Campbell to Speak | at G. 0. P. Dinner at Compounce | About 1,000 prominent re expected at the outing hird War Republican club at Lake Compounce. T ve for the Sau by auto : o’clock. fore leaving for the lake the American a concert. The dinner will be served at 2 President W. Christ will at the post prandial exercises and the principal addre will be given by Congr an Thilip Camp- hell of Kansas. Con an Camp- bell is an eloquent - and is chairman of the rul mmittee in the house. Will H. chairman of the republican national commit- tee will also be in attendance and may deliver an addr Report ned by republicans of the tomor- preside the republican that over 700 tickets for the sheep barbecue sold avis of Danbury will a party of ten, Col. Robert O. Eaton of North, Haven, Willidm H. Blodgett, clerk of bills, mour from Winsted, be present with John Sendtor C Watérbury, Repres: smpleton of ive William | H. Hajl of Willington and ten friends; J. Henry Roraback, chaiyman of the republfcan state central committee; ate Central Committeeman Wllson Reynolds of Middletown, ¥ Tampbell, chairman of republican tow: ty of fifteen A. Pallotti, with Governor Marcus H. Holcomb, ex- ecutive Secretary John Buckley, Lieu- tenant Governor Glifford B. Wilson, Commissioner Robbins B.. Stoeckel® of the state motor veh department, Coniptroller Morris C. Webster, Stz Treasurer G. Harolf Gilpatric, other state officials Will attend; among others will be: 9 Representative Gégrge W. Ehiis- Jast Windsor, State Central ommitteeman Charles A tes of Willimantic; J. J. Dorsey of New Lon- don, Benedict M. Holden of Hartford and a party of twenty, County Com- missionét’ J. D, W * of Cheshire and part : Edwarldl T, King of Bast Hartford, Speak the House of Representatives ¥.-Walsh of Greenwich, Repr tive Robert N. Blakeslee of port, County Commissioner F. H. Bal- lard_of Bridgeport, Serator Alexan- der L. DeLaney of Bridgeport, and other Fairfield County republicans. J.«Frederick Baker. ant clerk of the house; Freder Orr, Clarence E. Willavd and others from New Ha- vEn. T, A B. Besse of Boston, a member of the republica ational’ commit tee, will be present, as will also’ Sen. ator R, H. Deming of West Hartford, Representative Claude W. Stevens of Berlin and party, .Johv Macdon: ald of the state motor vehicle deparg ment, John L. Wilson, superintendent of the capitol, County Commiss Andrew . Steele, Republican = Town Chairman Henry fryhurst of Meri- Bank Commissioner Everett J. s, and many others. The following s a list of the auto- ty of ten. nd and mobile owners who have volunteered t the transportation committee ng transportation to all who have tickets and wish to attend the Third W d Republican outing free | at compounce. Joseph Arbor has donated the use of his truck to transport the band. Joseph Arbo A. P. Alling, Arnold, Geo Baker, A. Buol, C. , Otto Burkhardt, W. -'L. Bell, 1k Botetz, F. Chamberlain, dward Carroll, I. R. Carter, ~R. “anfield, Proctor Carr, ohn Carpmil. M, Daniels, . G. Dodd, . H. M. Ellms, 1ton, Charles C. Goodwin, Humphrey, Hatch, ~W. W. Hcimes, ‘M. I. Jester; . G. Kahler, Kennedy, George Linquist, J. 2. Lamb, .. Greeab@ Pearl He M b . Page, Fyed Porter, gt V. M. Palmer, Arthur { O'Hayer, = H. Richards, Rubenstin Snyder, M. Steele, W. §chnltz, Phil: Sei E. B. Sto Spear, , M. D. xes, George ries, Dr. W; M. Stockwell, Edward . L. Stebbins, R ] , /C. Talmadge, nk Wells, 'G. H. seph Willame F: Winkles, F.“Young, J. R. Winkles, J man, ‘W. Andrews, { | Healey. The autombolbiles will please assem- ble at the head of Franklin park on both sides of the street facing towards Main street and if possible, to be | there at 12:30 p. m The parade will start up Main street headed by the band in Mr. Arbors’ sharp at 12:45 p. m. All who wish to join the T ‘Ward Republican outing at find take them to the All must be at promptly at 1 get the proces p. m. The wishes (o ird Com- autombiles there to outing and return. Franklin Square 0 p. m. in order to slon started at 12:45 transportation commitiee take this opportunity to those who have so generously given the use of their automobiles. intendent of T recently sent to Mayor Galvin a butterbean, 30 inches long, weighing 8 1-2 pounds, It from a California Lutterbean sixteen of which Proctor bought pring for $1. @@@@@@@@@@@@@@é@@@@@ @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@fi@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ | 1 Baoth's hall. 0@@@%&@@%@@@fi@@@@fi@fi@@@fi@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@%##@@@@ Specials Tomorrow Women’s Voile Waists, all sizes and styles. Reg. 1.50. Sellers 89c. -'e) and save dollars. SPECIALS! Aprons of the Bun- ‘galow style, elastic belts Envelope Chemise, “sizes 38—44, in pink at $1.45 Reg. $2.50 values. Dresses—A beauti- ful line of Fall Dress- es reasonably mark- “ed during the sale— materials are geor- gette, serge and tric- otine. - Prices range from $13.98 1o $49.50 2 378 MAIN S " Our forced “Removal Sale” has proved to many of our patrons THE ONE REAL SALE of the day—Those of you who have not taken advantage, and those who have-Don’t fail to come again tomorrow and partake of the wonderful additional bargains that we have placed’ on our racks and tables in order to make further room for the contractors. Buy here tomorrow Specials Tomorrow M. & P. Corsets in Rothfeder’s | snc: 19-30, for $1.00, @@@@@fifi%fi SPECIALS! Nightgowns in _all sizes—Very pretty enibroidered paif- terns to choose from. Good quality mus- lins in every garment $1.19 Voile Walsts in afl sizes, and of the very tasty styles, just a host of them. Reg_ $2.50 at b e MILLINERY That’s our watch word in @fi@@@@@@@#&&fi@fi@@@@@@@@@@@@fi@@ this sale-A very large assortment of the lat- 8- est FALL MODELS--Special tomorrow $4.95 and $5.95 e A large assortment # . of georgette waists. Special at 451*‘ 529885488 £ Materials are rich velvets, velours and hat- ters’ plush. TREET @@fi@@@@@@@@@@@@%@@@@%@@@fi@@@@@fi@fi@@@@@@@@fi@@@@@fi@@@@@% GOLDEN JUBILEE AT S. H. WOOD’S HOME l William Brady, Nellie Brady of Washington street has been After »-pcnwlmg le‘;i eral week the shore he has retufns ed to tt ity to resume work at the Brady Electric company. all and whist in the small son of Mrs duty in the n attendance is expected. at Besse-Leland's. discharged from service after a year's )il‘. and Mrs. S. H. Wood Will Observe Anniversary on Sunday—Is Prom- inent G, A.R. Man. Mr. and Mrs. 154 ‘West N n reet will their fiftieth wedding annives at their home on Sunc The celebra- tion will be a quiet family gathering. M. and Mrs. Wood were married in Longmeadow, Mass., on September 14, 18 Mrs. ‘Weo Cecilia Melissa. Bliss of Longmeadow. Immediately affer the wedding thel couple came to this city. to live. Mr. Wood was bern in, Hampden, Mass., and received “his: early education in sthat town.” At the age of 17 he enlist- ed in the Longmeadow infantry, serv- ing for three years in the civil w i Mr. Wood conducted a' fruit when he first came to this cit later went into the jewelry busi with William Churchill. He now co ducts an optical establishment and is Spencer H. Woad of erve | od's maiden name was post, G. A. an active part in the organiza- | He alwe akes part in the | Memorial day exercises. He invented | a detection for submarines which he offered to the government during the | war, Mr. and Mrs. Wood are in the best | of health and have the best wishes of | all their friends. They have three sons, Frederick Wood of this city, Henry N. Waod of Fulton, N. Y., and have a grandson, and one 16 month All of their relatives unday. CITY ITEMS , week at Besse-Leland's. | Bliss Wood. nd expected Bargain “-advt. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wilson of Harrison strect are recelving congratu. | lations upon the birth of an 81.2} pound boy, born last evening, | The Catholic Women's Benevolent ! legion will hold a social this eévening in There will be dancing N to Auto Owners Something New for New Britain: The Boston Rubber Company Has opened business at No. 8 Myrtle Street, corner Main, with a full line of all makes Blemish First Tires, Tubes and Auto Supplies, selling Retail at Wholesale Prices. This place will be a money saver for you. WE BELIEVE SMALL PROFIT BRINGS QUICK SALES AND LARGE BUSINESS Yours for business, The Boston Rubher Company Free Servicev 8 Myrtle St., New Britain, ‘Conn Qe " Free