New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 7, 1920, Page 3

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| 4 " ’ Renzonl, 157 Wilcox | doston dStore W [0 e, et cio, 58 Lafayetie stree ichbla Pal- umbo, 494 uth Main street. S ———— Polish- ssian—Max Tresky, 3 HAS B l llurlfl-ul avenue Rebert Riemer, ‘Summer Is Here to e G e L Ernest W. Christ Gives S[m'mg 199 rect;' Antoni Niezewicz 31,163 Collected for Probationers 4§ lncorporaied 102° Gold street; “Johrn jar, 600 S FRUTS Arch street; Josep: Szewezyk, ili tay Address on Americanism | 5roa " Wb i Families Oak street; Philip Katz, 69 Hartford javenue; Ludwig Semrau, 120 _Dwight B o ° -~ Sixty-four new citizens were admit- | street; Staniey ' Wiecek, Park Probation Officer E. C. Connclly | § ted to citizenship at the last naturali- | Street: Lopold Chachuiski, 80 Lawlor | has completed his quarterly report for - street; Paul Stange, Berlin street 1 " zation meeting of the city court ana [ “Roli PO FLOnge. Borlin sreet oz | the second three-month period. show- Specnallnducements Jaat gt these mew chitons received | 138 Cranrnarinm Jan | apleract ing nterestins gures pertaining <o arrests and moneys collected for pro- | B their certificates from Lawyer vanlllflrfi. 440 Kinnear avenue. rs' famil nd fines wih oners’ families anc s u J. Danberg which prove their new Russia —Peer Crimaila 2 . status in the country. A fitting pro- [sey street; Joseph Yanska v Aparissme with (M preceding quer: torfum of the mew Elihu Burritt | East Main $treet; Louis Birnbaum, ! RO nuIMbLEr SO LI s Probe o " school. 73 Proad street; Anthony . . e e THREE DAYS—THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY The meeting was presic - by tis. 105 Rhodes street: Kazimicras ¢ oot P! ot A > . the numt pluced on pro- 1 's.m»ur\ E. M. Pratt of the school Liones, 37% 1.2 Park street 5 2 ox S : Reqllll'ements boa-d who warmly ;w-f"ul'vhv ew DI Croat Brala=Michoolbsanen s SSipacol njotiin ; I IVIENDE STOCKS OF SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE AT LOW- s Aa ianass ienmi il donu T R usian) Sireit BB a0, B Chiaria Lt pLoe o e LREA ' the last and 1 in the preceding to them porsonally and in behalf of 14 Broad; street; Alphonse La- | or. Sixty-o! o ] Men' Fine Madrus Shirts, $2.75, the community Fiam i Harvard streetl Eugene: Jisrisr. Sixiy-one were il EST PRICES. The speaker of the evening was E. Fortinf 118 Whiting street; John ,‘“m ol iy “’_ ! "‘".‘T‘ i Ernest W. Christ whose words were J. Lyons /8 Iighland street; Patrick E & GURIREY: oz o all whito and fancy stripes, $2.35 flled with sound sdvice. He men- J. Murra 'z:u;.r m street: Odilon J. | ORe Cases were by e Do i This is the Sale Where We Send up the Ball to $3.85, tioned the close relation of the indi- Fortin, l‘x 1-2 F street; Danlel | o0"0y " arter there were 2 An at fve assortment of Men's vidual and nation saying “The Hagan 87 Lincoln street. li ion as¥eompatadl with 3 YT TS (D T TS 3 M ACTNE TR S R s T mjamas and Night Shirts, $1.59 to hope and savi grace of the coun- Swedén—John W. § son, 34| preceding quarter. : E e E B e 1.50. try les in the fact that all wi v~ aregqPleassnt strcet: John E. Skogl A - N " street; . Skoglund.| puring » three-month period This Sale i h ’ -plece P ree- t he governm a ¥ g scut i . 5 ! T points the way. quarter 2.','.'.:'.““ 1-:,:’:'.‘::,;., (:‘m .'.1.-:‘"‘..0:.‘.;',."‘,:,‘ s hevelta 160 Fatiitreet; Martin A. Carlson.| which has just been completed ~ the It is the pioneer event of the year—watched, waited for, imitated, but never excelled. for sumumer woe LD sy, Gmos respoeiMiity Plkcad ¥poh you that E(s oraiit amru Henry Dorman.iprobationioMoeclcollected 1$1,163.17 Last vear we inaugurated a novel feature, the sending up of a large number of balloons. It each - i Siitead ot o L Sther Fointiy tn N6 17 ot o ohn M Lindguist, {idgritie dradiilies Fotiibrobationern. ins so much interest that we shall do the samc this year, only this year we shall send up many m AR Diee Tide Unlon Sutes 90.80] Woridl Save i We take 1titor sTantidll son’ co b st i aunar W, Rel | ag dnat ($1.85 for the first quar- There will be large balloons sent up, each one bearing the name of Sage-Allen & Co., and and $3.00, . 5855 that you will aceept these responsibil- “°“~v-'k “-')‘ ':"'“ s "lhf‘fi{'(\ the amount of $480.42 with a number. To the one presenting the lucky number a prize of $50 will be given. JMow's Nalmecok Union Suits, 83.00 ities and will take your part in set- o, L rcy —Rev. G. M. Jur-irian, 343 were coltected. Then each day of the sale 1,000 small balloons will be sent up. Hach one of them will e ench. ) R tling the many affairs that come up ""‘“_‘ln'"'r" er':‘r_‘ u\..lnh,i‘:m"l ’;J'\“:—""“é “"”"" vy ::r “‘")"‘“s; and the num- | § card with a number. Bring the number to the store and you may be one of the lucky pe 6 Spring strect; Michael au ber arrested or h charge w vere i A i - £ Men's Balbriggan Shirts and from time to time and demand atten- TaNalCaiirt B Osores Kk Topatant kb Ln)acad on brobaiion ‘;”ri”;: "):"\10\':r(‘;| whom l:rsv cash prizes will be given. Thousalnd Tallo:nsozent up Wednesday Tr;llig':l;. s tion."” " i § 9 2 . : % First priz 25.00. . S d prize $15.00. ze, n ol sizen. s Hawkins street ta June 30 quarter were: Intoxi- prizo §: Second prize prize, = The speaker told of the strong \ A A S S s s o Persia—Harten Sargis, 115 Wash- | ca 'vs intoxication and breach of Further details can be obtained in the store. - Follow the Balloons. Watch the Bulletins for Tmcky Numbers ngton. street; Aziz Tadervis 73 e R:' b e peace, 3: < > Men's Fine Silk Wose in all wanted Afalrs at the present (imé and of et Sl SN Yadervies, | 4 s thullba i sl P 31ST ANNIVERSARY SALE WILL MARK ANOTHER DRIVE AGAINST HIGH PR Bades, 75c to $3.35. atus of | St a Pl orge Alland, 5 Vincept | intoxication, assiult and breach b ASSAULT WILL BE ALL ALONG THE LINE, IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. MANY Tee's 1dile Mone, 39¢ o' 63c. economic and commercial nation. He re® ; s . CANNOT BE ADVERTISED FOR LACK OF SPACE, BUT YOU WILL FIND IT WORTH W Boys' Hose, extra strong. linen heel cxpressed “he hope that every one ="\, 1 yungary — Ewan Nemeth, | driving, incorrigivie. 2: s LOOK FOR THEM IN THE STORE ond toe. Sizes 6 (o 11. 45c a.pafr, Present would vote and enjoy the . 5'UE IO AL el i SR e Sl Sl WHILE STOCKS ARE LARGE IT IS POSSIBLE THAT SOME GOODS WILL BE " l!""”"l"" of yoting He also ex- Arch street prete 1: total, 74. OF DURING THE FIRST DAY OF THE SALE. OTHERWISE, EVERYTHING WILL BH :»r.nwd ;:\-‘. hope |TI\h( u(-m;; day a ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AS ADVERTISED FOR THE FIRST DAY. aw would be passed compelling men D LL AR i o L X 1 F — 25 Odd Dresses From Regular Stock Each | NIVEN"" sl A .O]u]y T = 20 White Organdy Dresses, Choice at $ X ' o m;. Solo—John Facey ¥ - - - Frisenioy of el i Morning A" Wonderful Assortment of Voile I 'h.nl rg. clerk of court Singing of America—By Audience; i "I | Mise Marcaret Begley planiet = — and every morning when the thought R e e o e ol h who received certificate , R L, of health enters into the meal time ¥rom Ttaly—Salvatore Negrola, PS 15 Stanley street: Frank Chiodo, 108 Arch slrra':P"urn\lnw ,‘-Inn'uo;v‘; Every woman will want more ,than one of these delightful summer frocks. -8B — - 12 West street; Paul Pucchiere, 16 They are made in the very smartest styles of good quality voile. REg :JEGDHSTREDSA‘I)I;-EDD B e L e Very pretty colorings and every dress is certainly a bargain at $2.98. ooth 'm-r'nv;r.\r:tnnl.: {;vnullfllnn. :l;‘, There are 300 dresses in all. Come early they will go rapidly at this price. strect; Umberto Voxella, 13 . street: Vincsnzo Manccarella, ' digested food needs no Typewriters Rented nt Reasonable Rates 90 Beaver stroet; Raffaele Nappi, 70 t O S B | s St SR wm-s“a’m*‘m'ep‘sz%w Attractive Frocks of Line —r= Grand street; Joseph Pestritto, ness of‘wheat and malted barley:. A Bank President by dny—an un- | Main street; Guiseppo Glannatonio, lerworld hal . Sce the | 118 Deaver street; Michele Mastran- ' wiudon I “The | 302 {ardi, 86 New Britain_avenue; Saiva- “Theres a Reason” 6 95 Hrowning” at the , tore Barbuto, 126 Oak street; Dona- sunday, Jaly 11th, to DiMarco, 28 Booth street; Louis We have some very attractive frocks made of good quality linene, which “at the low price mentioned above. Coat dress model, attractively embroidered on coat, with white pique collg ‘This dress comes in blue, rose and white. Sizes 16 to 40. Exquisite Organdy F rocks $9.95 There are several pretty organdy frocks in attractive styles r $9.95. skirt, narrow black velvet ribbon girdle, large collars and many nch dresses. The colors they come in are orchid, rose, white, blue . Many other organdie dresses made in popular styles, in sizes 16 to 40, for $15 to $35. GAS IS NE CESSAR Y Anniversary Sale Prices on G¢ Many Differe™ Styles—All Misses’ Slip-on Sweaters, that are reduced to $3.88. Women's All Wool Jersey Sport Coats with Tuxedo fro . Women’'s Fibre Silk Sweater Coats, Tuxedo models, red o . . A i ; 2 Women’s tie-back Sweater Coats in plain link and link The shortage of Coal and Oil used in the manufacture of Gas is bl DR Lo Women’s Tuxedo Sweaters in open filet stripe for $7.50. becoming more and more serious each day due to the lack of transpor- : e et reVai I NalEt v ieea T can Facctai thsna s . 0 0 . the yarn. A wonderful value for $15.00. tation and other conditions over which we have no control. The Greatest Values Ever Of Shipments of Oil are coming through very slowly and we are not ‘ /Are Now On Sale For Our Amiiversary Wonderful values on hats, trimmed and sport. All the most receiving sufficient coal for our daily needs and our reserve supply is : B e te e st tor snat, i d (] d -3 One hundred and fifty hats, trimmed, to be sold for $4. 'win( lml- : y ¢ One hundred and fifty trimmed hats very special at $7 And sport hats, lovely ones, we have just 1,000 ribbon orchid and many other popular combinations which will bej Another lot of sport hats at $5.00, $7.50 ad $10. Legh, light straws and pastel colors. To close out at one-half thd These conditions are not local but exist throughout the country. : Crosmy satlors for $7.30. We are hopeful that conditions will improve but feel that the time Phenomenal Values m HO 2,000 BOXES SKAT HAND SOAP | has come to let our customers know the true situation and ask them to : Keeps Bvervthing Clean 3 Boxes for 25c. Limit 6 boxes. ecommue m the use 0‘ G&l Battleship, large size O-Cedar mops. $1.00. Liquid Veneer mops for $1.19. New Britain Gas Light Company _Big Bargains at Our | 200" Yara Spools—While it Lasts, 60c dozen. | Limit* one dozen. Best cotton made. | Art Embroidery [J 3,000 BALLS COLUMBIA FLOSS 2,4 All colors—49c ball. Old > Shing I Shiny U. 8,

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