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COX IS BUSY MAN The bigmest brain at lovola Univer- ” 1 5/ W) NGS 53 o . . . . » sity is owned by it 3 A " company. rning no later ston Store WITH OWN AFFAIRS The gioni miellect - 3 — L Birmingham - Quinn and Feeney - Thomas J. Feeney, & member of conditifiys: in the S ek o ix 47 e 1 @ 1sive ,.,.-vuu stetson Shoes. | Kchoe Nuptials Tl Mo i the police department, and Miss Mary ficlds todsy showed " T Although o 3 eland . Nuptiat= Thix Morning. ;. Kel were married at 9 o'clock Operators estimated thal at St \1...\ ERshuny . 000 tons of coal could be morning. Connor E ran. vt a “clock S » Rev. 3 by the forces now at won Albert Johnson f Hart stree E . His Own and State Bus- Office iy orps - home suffering from a fractured ; Quinr ame e \ " eived while playing he .:-n' irmingham i e =5 5 iness Today . J " ' T supl The nuplo \nll make A H HA 3 o ‘ i e onea N uife e 1o t 44 Lawlor street, after pecials ror o AT bt N i reelra etmehe ol aak : Ao hels 14 ] ‘ | sona” s i o (o liaen Ot e i el Do ; : Motor Tru i . f I S 2 . MINERS BACK AT WORK. ; s ednes ay ommg et lapssme opsil s Tk Terrs 1 now resides 5 nLS) §ovealt; e N 5 Machine proximately r cent of the strik- Phone 18 Atter par fos o e loarhil e former- inz miners 1dy back at work and ) ‘From 8:30 to12:15 .-t Vi o e s o S : , —— the ireshr —_ Has No Time Today for Anything But ot nees with many ol i coming for hey Mr. nl Mes, J. 00 R0y A small lot of Childven's Gingham - 4 street are spendin Dresses with Bloome to 11 years. ve - : Regularly $2 to 8275 Cholce for | ' 135 ench, <ra i e B S : el King George's Will Regularly 81,30 to be cleaned up at | $1 cach. esidentinl sive speaking trip wee s 2 s P gyt i | ',,'fi The returned to_their dutier yesicrdas | "itave ihe ‘Horald follow you on |b HISTORY RECORDS THE FACT THAT WHEN S | s et 17 O M ny land Trene Loomis | e KING GEORGE 1 DIED, HIS WILL, ALTHOUGH o e | for e ONio primary elections Augy thetr vacation at he Loomis : Som. of Gar- | CAREFULLY PREPARED. HAI> EEEN DESTROYED e 15 .‘;‘;,.".:.‘.:“:,?..‘ -‘""."" o | s o Seermen of Hoboken| i BY HIS SON—ITS CONTENiTS WERE NEVER . ’ll.:.:r.l.:.fi.l;l:'fl“l‘lm Regzular value 300, :.v.:':“:”l, iovernor Cox o rquired o ‘ N fo erly of this city, is a o - ‘ ~ ¥ 3 | l{NOWN \ small lot Porisknit, sShirts and \ N B £VE A BT S = D z SR i ettt dond Tl bedd) s i i WHERE IS YOUR WILL?>—WOULD ANYBODY T b INTELLECTUALLY i BE INTERESTED ENOUGI! TO DESTROY IT? —_— - This Store Advertises e . * WE SUGGEST THAT YOU DEPOSIT iT IN | a o g o i ’ e S STREE et £e e THE VAULTS OF THIS INSTITUTION. SHOULD P LLAR : e T e o iy | ANYTHING HAPPEN TO YOU, IT WILL BE AT ‘ ' : the article that is advertised? i ONCE PROBATED IN THE INTERESTS OF YCUR ' ke Advertising influences us in nearly ESTATE. everything we buy. The merchandise in : 2 which we have faith iz all that it is des- | “THE OLDEST TRUST CO. IN TOWN” cribed to be. And good merchandise, . MAKES FEET FEEL FINE! e, T et The New Britain Trust Co. gzm.ufl:&?jfi* e If you purpose doing a larger busi- g bunien, you'll forget your ook ness this fall, let us plan your advertis- REDTOP ne. | Tell the story of a good store, and CALLOUS B PLASTER | . of good articles, by reaching a larger remavos hard by painiess | public. :nb.flvvflflll‘ takes 4 ‘fllwl'.l“llfi | ' ;;..’;::’.;‘E:‘Z;fi._,_l.’.fi%’. ! 3 William C. Kranowitz eomforting to wear. Sure reliet or money back. o . Advertising and Publicity 3 Hartford New Britain 54 Church St. 140 Main St. OPEN SATURDAYS 7:30 TO 9 P. M. 7ifag Open M ; ! / | %geo oo | New Britain Clothirg & Dry “QOur Written Word - Spells Service"” i . Ry Gocds Store, Inc. . FRANK GOMO | SnOmpL Ty th ' Chicasu=ciunt Latellects Jo not ro- ; This Store Closes Wednesdays at 12:15 Wednesday Morning Speci Women’s Bungalow Apron In Light, Medium and Dark Stripes and Figures. \ Best Quality Percale, all sizes, at $1.00 each gfi@@-@@fi@@fi@fi@#@@#@@@@ SR -@@#@@#@@@@@@@@#@@#@#@#####@@ Store Closed A1l Day Mondays Di m-mm & a August Furniture Sale in Full Swing ing August With Greatest Values. Hartford Great After-Inventory Cleanup Sale THE BIG EVENT FOR WEDNESDAY This is the Sale Where We Practically Give Things Away, Store Opens At 10 o’clock Wednesday Giving Out-of-Town People Time to Get Here at the Opening, and Giving Us Time to Get the Stocks in Shape After Inventory. ALL BROKEN LOTS OF MERCHANDISE AND ODD PIECES THROWN OUT WEDNESDAY AT A MERE FRACTION OF WHAT THEY COST IN ORDER TO DISPOSE OF THEM AT ONCE. No Items Advertised For This Sale—The Windows Tell the Story. Value $1.98. Children’s Gingham Dresse In Plaids, Checks and Plain Colors. Sizes 2 to 6 yea S at $1.00 each Value $1.98. 20% Discount Off the Dollar on Women’s and Misses’ Suits, for Wednesday Morning. New Britain Clothing & Dry 6 Store, Inc. g 381-383 MAIN STREET These After-Inventory sales which come twice a year are always occasions of intense interest to thou- sands of people. It is our custom to sell out all small lots which the inventory has disclosed and get rid of them no matter at what sacrifice. Clear them away, hand them over to the public at any price at all the main thing being to clean up our stocks in shortest possible time. We always sell a tremendous amount of merchandise on these occasions, though without profit. They please our patrons and our stocks are cleaned up and that is the great object in view. The store opens at 10 o'clock Wednesday, REMEMBER. Ygu will find part of the bargains displayed in the windows, but only a part. 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