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Goods g, Inc. 383 MAIN STREET Here Is The Biggest Sale of Oxfords In Years! The Regular price $7.85 is printed on b every box. Guaranteed : $9 values! Elegant ) Bench by ' 3 Models in | B -\ - CORRE Fine Vici B | N\ S ‘ GunMetal The Regular Price Al Strictly $7.85 Is Printed On First Quality Every Box. They Are Guaranteed $9. All Sizes. Values. Stunning Mahogany Cordo Custom Style Oxfords. AH Sizes. Can any man who reads this doubt for a second that we are giving him the biggest money’s worth he has had in years? When these NEWARK Oxfords for men gains offered by were first shown in our stores at $7.85, we eay since had a steady run on them. Everywhere R L else the price for the same qualities was $9.00 appoiated. lElow see vgnt ';er:;:ve done! All of the ma- > ogany cordo oxfords were cut over night to .98 i gun metal oxfords were slashed to $4.48. . s S A A5 Fy e WA N We could have sold every pair of them with no trouble at all at $6.85; termined to give the high prices prevailing everywhere a jolt from ihici' t:t; v:veogls never recover. And so, without taking into account either the cost or the value of these oxfords, we hammered the price down to $4.98 and $4.48. _ Thac they are the same identical oxfords we have been sellin. 11 is proved at a glance at the boxes, where the regular price is prin%e:l insg'ilgm;;:)lfdo Teftlf;s. Largsat Shee Retailers in the World—300 Stores in 100 Cities _ New Britain Store, 324 Main Street Open Monday and Saturday Nights Near R. R. Crossing VANDERBILTS SUED o FOR BACK TAXES' 599 REGINALD VANOEREILT New York.—Suit has been started ' {in the the United States government, to re- | cover, from Reginald Vanderbilt and his brother, Frederick W., additional i income taxes for the year 1915 which it is alleged, are due from both de- fendants. Reginald's indebtedness is placed at $34,685. Federal District court, by CITY ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. John Conlin of Elm street are rejoicing at the birth of a daughter, born yesterday. The rainfall July was unusually heavy. Records at the water commissioners’ office show the precipitation to have been 6.45 inches. for the month of There will be a meeting of the claims committee of the common council this evening. The policeman on the Stanley street beat was detailed last evening to in- vestigate a complaint in which some- one at 792 Stanley street complained that a woman nearby was abusing her children. : Fire Chief W. J. Noble and Inspec- itor E. F. Barnes have been invited to attend the firemen's field day in :Plainville next month. | N. J. Sidti of 164 Winter street ihas notified the police that someone stole the radiator and gasoline tank ‘caps. valve caps and other equip- ment from his auto as it was stand- ing in front of Ukrainian hall last night. Many people from this city are taking rides over to Farmington to different people on the way. short a space of time. resenting a saving of 20 Per Cent. Hammocks eIl EREEEaE saREEEE s & EErEEEEEEEEEEEEEE FEEEEEEEEEEEEEE @@@@i@@@@@@@é@@@@fiéfi@@fi@ifl@@E@@@E@h@@g Over country roads and city streets may be seen truckload after truckload of ANDREWS Dependable Furniture on their various ways to pretty homes. Some loaded with complete home outfits—others with dainty suites for several Never have we made so many new customers—or sold so much to old ones in so "Tis the biggest Mid-summer Sale we’ve ever held — the values are greatest — rep- It won’t last much longer — a few days more — don’t miss the opportunity. 20% Discount on Porch Rockers and Couch John A. Andrews & Co. The Big Furniture Store IEEEEEEEEEE () ) ] ] EEFEIEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEETEEEEEEEEEE GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE MID-SUMMER SALE of Hart, Schaffner & Marx. Clothing They are Wonderful Values and are for Immediate or Winter Wear. The Selections: are Still Good in Children’s Wash Suits For Future Use We Have Some Last Season Sweaters at a Very Low Price v watch the motion picture actors and actress in the process of making a picture along the Farmington river. E. W. Abbe of Vine street notified the pelice last evening that his auto- mobile accidently struck a boy on a bicycle at the corner of East Main and Olive streets. The youngster was not injured. A complaint was made to the po- lice last night by H. W. Freemen of 68 City avenue that as he drove his machine into Stanley street from Al- len street a machine driven by Ben- jamin Lehror of 27 Union street col- lided with his car. The regular meeting of New Britain | O. E, will be held next | lodge, B. P. Thursday night. PLAINVILLE (Continued from Seventh Page) quested to attend the meeting. It will be held in the post headquarters in the Town Hall. Brief Items. Miss Esther Nelson of the Standard Steel and Bearings, Inc., office is en« joving her annual vacation. Miss Ethel Sneath of North Wash< ington street will leave tomorrow morning for her annual vacation af ' Sound View. Mrs. Peter Duffy and Miss L. Davig will spend a few days at Mt. Vernon, N. J. Mrs: E. D. Lappia of Waterbury is visiting friends in town for a few days. Mrs. C. W. Driscoll of Hartford will' spend the week-end ~at the ¢ guest of Mrs. E. D. Warfield on Park street. 3 . Treat L. Sanford has sold property on Prospect Heights to Henry A, Hubbard. Miss Ruth Dawson and Miss Pearl! Stocking have returned from their vacation spent at Pine Grove. ¢ ] ) D 6 6 ) S Bardeck’s. B night at Bardeck's. R Parade Saturday at 11:15 a. m. A Playing Contests: 1:30 p. m. at St. Mary’s Field. ancing, Fancy Drilling, Baton Contest Saturday [m} Parade, Drilling, Baton Contests, Dancing’ ol Next Friday and Saturday, Aug. 13 and 14 State Parade and Field Day of Conn. _ Fife and Drum Corps. "Under auspices of T. A. B. Drum Corps. eception and Dance Friday night, August 12 at 3 55 5 ) ] ) ) 1 ) 5 6 6 6 ) D 6 ] 1 r™ The New Britain (:andy‘Kitt:hen | CORNER MAIN and MYRTLE STS. Thanks publicly that large number of New Britainites who gave the opening of our Candy Kitchen such an enthusiastic recep- tion. i Our highest grade Candies from our own factory, and the purest Ice Cream and Sodas, met with the approval of our patrons. Did you try our Frozen Pudding? Souvenirs, Saturday, Aug 14; 1920, Music New Britain Gandy Kitchen 360 MAIN St., CORNER MYRTLE ST.. Lo