New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 25, 1920, Page 4

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[EflNVENT JON HOUSE o | et Refrigerators o | Exposition Auditorium Perfect e mr ElflMee[mg ‘ To keep food as it ought to be kept, to make it go When o, : = farther and taste better, to preserve it with the least waste, et ; 1A . in the most wholesome way, with absolute safety, economy, et L il A and perfection requires a well made Refrigerator. 1l We carry a large stock of the three best makes of Re- frigerators on the market. Baldwin Bohn-Syphon Eddy | | THE BALDWIN is that famous dry air Refrigerator made in Vermont. | ectators " acioguies. omcinis & THE BOHN-SYPHON is the make used on the Pullman Dining Cars, and in the and convention authorities to .un begt homes. | { In addition to the main auditorium | the maximum capacii My | Krem the auxiliary 00 persons are 19 d for smaller iround the entire building o8 for ticket-holding delegutes, officials and ahiain admitiance: " This s orcueres THE EDDY, made of White Pine, has been a leader since 1847. ALL STYLES, ALL SIZES, ALL PRICES. B. C. Porter Sons Connecticut’s Best Furniture Store ftorium for three weeks a scene of noisy ac- enters hn. erected the speakers’ ]IIHUHII 20 by 40 fcet anad 10 feet high, on the south side of the big hall, just in front of the great org and opposite the main en- trance. Several feet lower and ex- tending along the greater part of that side of m auditorium is the press section with seats for 516 working news writers Back of !he speakers’ ]Inlfnlnl In sound-proof rooms are OF BOYN WATCHES ORDFRED LAST YEAR, te |"| vhone hooths and rully equipped 3 REGULAR $2.50 VALUE, 3 accommodations for press associa- ¥ SPECIAL SALE . sl 98 tiona and wspaper sien e 34 The central portion of the main floor Is reser d for the 1,082 dele« gntes and a like number of alter- nates. Around this space A soli d rail- ing has been raised to keep back spectators that are admitted to this floor To II|| these onlookers a plat- ot high has been built ire space they will oc- The balcony, sweeping around sides of the auditornium, will seat 4,416 persons, Covering the dome is a eanopy . ° ° weighing 16 tons that forms a false 14||I|IL This and Iripfl‘ns on the t. New Britain, Conn. @| ..o dorenes o s (u im wve the lr()llflh! The auditorium will be equipped SEMIANNUAL MIDSUMMER SALE STARTS TODAY e | DON'T MISS THESE REDUCTIONS e 10%, 20%, 25%, 50 9% off Our Original Prices A complete hospital under the ai- n of the Red Cross and a large and lunch room bhave been 5 ct that the i | N $2.000.089 n" ;‘# Blues, Grays, Mixtures—Formerly $50.00 to $85.00. Palm Beach, Silks, Gabardines $12.50 to $50. $39, $49, $59 Now. 109; Off. with all modern electrical devices, in- | Street Hartford, Conn. | “idinc “oind carrving wires and telephone n\nIOm that will enable the chairman to transmit orders from the ||u|1mm to the M'rgf‘anl at-arms and used in the decorations, which, wii h a secret decorative éffect to be pre- sented opening day, are described as ater Heater 7B | “tvpicany” Californtan.” WHITE TROUSERS ) SPORT COATS Weather records running back to 1 . Th 7 W] 1571 indicate cool “top cont” weather All o Stock Jersey, Gabardine, Silk . for the convention pgriod. Overcoats 109; Off. 50¢; Off. Before the Bls and hats of spectators and partici- pants may be checked free of charge permanent stations scattered r of Commerce hroughout the bunding. " _ STRAW HATS LADIES’ STRAW SAILORS - SR Can s e Regularly $5, $6, $7 4. Regularly $10.00. ing at Momauguin J|« i somenic "one comer Regularly $8, $10 A .00 Now $7.50 Now. 8 30th, 1920 |t L———m | ftace 1| where national HOSIERY ednesday Half-Holiday '.""””\ headauarters are Incated. o C Silk, cordovan, blue, grey, fancy, $1 & $1.35 b fine D il e Regularly $2.50, $3, $3.50 $1.00 Now Silk Lisles, black only, Jac, 3 pairs for $1.00 Regularly $4 and $4.50 ...... .. $2.00 Now All 75c¢ Lisle, all colors, .. .. 3 pair for $2.00 MI S o Amar; [ Georaall SMare of All Other Caps 20 off. . All Wool Hose .. ................. 25 -off R T T O L TR NECKWEAR UNDERWEAR Main St. Telephone 381 J| 0™ ™ 0 1 cmporars gfle {:’801,'.0" regularly $1 to 53-50—25‘ Now All union suits including the B. V. D, brand convention. He wil other Ties Regularly $2 to $5, in 2 lots, $1.85 and $2.85 Summer Balbriggan, two-piece suit— grmm———— RAINCOATS Specially priced at $1.—85¢ a gannent now I All in Stock 107 Off. All other union suits : ary of the committee. Colonel 2 Marti oS 1o i Mo l_ BATH ROBES TRUNKS—BAGS_SUITCASES 'I sergeant-at-arms and J . P . Our entire stock 257, ma ity OKla., is I'\r“‘: Waterloo, la., is treasurer of the ;national commit- tee and W. D. Jamieson of Washing- Pecar:; tro}r\n thcmS;‘m:\C/ hqgl\_::)t: of James 1. ‘Preston. superintendent Madras and Silk mixtures—Regularly $2.50 Silk Flbre—Regularlv $7, $7.50, $8—$5 Now vcrc wit smo P 1 - d by Willlam B. Donald- to 56.50. Some 3 for 56. 3 for SS, 3 for $]0. Pure Sl“‘_ReglI]arh ‘1300 to glfi 00— 1. superintendent of the house of atives press gllery Flannel Shirts—Regularly $3.50, $4 and $5, 0dd Lot Silks—Regularly $10.00 to $16 aO— 2086 NOWw s s e e s $8 Now C’ " Lol Any Other Shirt 2095 off Except the “WILSON SPECIAL” White Oxford Collar e e el Attached Shirt—No Goods Charged at Sale Prices zn in charge of the ' Army for the past , has received notice of er to Staten Tsland and tomorrow. =he will be ded by Captain Johnson of Iyn and Lieutenant Anderson of *rovidence, R. 1 Old Colony Inn, Meriden road, now open. Chicken dinners and dancing. —adyt.

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