New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 20, 1920, Page 2

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A GOOD TIME evinss. to refinish your floors inside and outside the xR house, and do other renovating, is while SSAGE RUB-DOWN in One | ON YOUR VACATION |& _ “THE STORE OF SERVICE” Lest you forget, better ring us up, 359 . TOMORR OW . s A TURDAY —and we'll do the rest. | BEGINS THE SEASON’S BIGGEST - THE JGIN BOYLE COMPANY SHOES AT LOWEST PRICES YET! at Bermuda 3—5 FRANKLIN SQ. New Britain, Conn. gttt Paints—Wall Papers—Window Shades. A SPLENDID OFFER IN MEN,S FOOTWEAR and Arthur Andér- | ot so thie oy trom | MEN’S SHOES MEN’S SHOES ¢ sura: A wonderful assortment of Men’s black tran during the sum | Se: 5 85 and tan calf Shoes and Oxfords—Every pair | 5 85 ® ° ¥, the local violinist, | i studies in music =2 T CHAS. DILLON & CU- ty. Arthur Hamilton of HARTFORD receiving congratula- birth of a daughter. This Store Closed Mondays During August owsky and her grand- land of Brooklyn, N been visiting 1. Birn- S e Rest. Bun- Smart Summer Women’s White Canvas Women’s Black, Brown and i Shoes, Oxfords and $l 75 Patent Kid Oxfords and 3 85 ® L J fIvertisement | H ats Pumps to close out at Pumps at Goodyear welted and carries a Lorraine A Pair guarantee of satisfaction or money refund- A Pair X3P B %.o.\ m"fi Reduced from $10. ed—Sale or no Sale ! Reduced from $10. Value up to $4.00. Value up to $8.00. - Women’s Dress Oxfords with Women’s Choice Dress Ox- R ge aad noti- $1.00 3 . high and military heels. - fords and Pumps. Very e Tegegrtibadeg Must be sold to make room at * latest styles at * M.. to consider and . and Satin Hats, ribbon models, ribbon and hemp BASminated on the st e with tucks, lace and embroidery. CITY MEETING. [ o€ Susua, e assortment of Hats in all the pretty summer colors Values up to $10.85 sable, to vote to Is- et Fund of the City are daintily trim WORTH UP TO $3.00. of the City of New QRSO She My Makk ol & blue and black in both sports and dressy shapes. Values up to $9.85. S e e ettt d L th t Dell s sports straw and sailors are included usanc : B Toten, scrip or $2.00 BLOUSES AT $1.00. of the City of New They are smart lingerie mn in all white or white with 2 i nd summer shades with white trimming. They JEEsteh for the TRICOLETTE BLOUSEN, $2.75. WERE $1.50. In’, Section 16 of ; ; ey Here is a sterling assortment of Tricolette Blouses in all the 3 . . @i $he tharter of said T Anelading roes, piuk, biue, Wwhite, orchid, as wWell as BOYS’ Clos]ng Out Specials e CHILDREN’S » Mey 10th, Ja15. and e e et e Black and Tan School Shoes " Black and Tan School Shoes J en, JINGHAM DRESSES, $4.50. WERE $7.50. B D . ad: Ana the iime or $2.85 S ietal Eidans ) PRGN Chegs Very sturdy payment, of the prin and Oxfords at $2 85 . combinations of colors trimmed with pique and organdie. st thereon, and the i on. a pair City — Boys’ Black and Tan Dress $ 1 .00 City Meeting I8 alsg | g - — ~ : led for the purpose of by John, Charles and Michael Con- Shoes, Goodyear Welted Children’s Scuffr Shoes, the right deomed advisable, | , P z . serlets . i o the smowat . of cr B l fMS ere are Tnaac Milkowits and M. Sick. $3.85 A lot of Children’s Sneaks at shoe for plny and school at nd dollars the notes, lick Pa' $2 85 mtes of debt of sald The Harvey & Lewis Co.. Hartford Smith Business school opens Sept $l ~OO s i S Ominated on the face | (. i cians. Store closex Saturdays only | First.—advt [ fund of the City of | 0¢'1 p. m.—ndvt e Boys’ Brown Duck Shoes with 5 3 ond series,” for the Fwenty-five candidates were given | ety 2 Child 2 5 < B 1n Bection 17 ot | (S ML bl ot | COMMITS SUICIDE Neolin Soles A lot of Women’s Keds .ta]n ;fifiscgfifgafig,‘:ess;fesb]:?" g tho charter of sald | coiumbus last ever i pine the amount of William Oslund, Aged 60, of Belden . e - i Conn. Hat Co.—advt ip or certificates of You will be pleased with a restful i ) Il bo now issued, and | (. iu) or @ tar oil shampoo for that [ Strect, Seven Years a Suffercr, Ends lés for the payment of | ;.4 dandruff condition. At the Rose} o torest thereon and | po, iy Parlor, Room 2, second floor, ife h Gas. it thereon. s a . 259 Maln St., Tel. 5 advt A, = Writain this 39th day ).inllll.h, Business school opens Sept Willlam Oslund, aged 60. locked Pirst.—ady himself in his home at 46 Belden ISON F. CURTIS, peen stolen from a new house on Jor- | street last evening and then commit- B City of New Britain. | oo, complained to the police this|ied suicide by turning on the gas. He morning that four lengths of pipe had | .o found dead in bed by members ole »m a new house on Jor ben, at fon trom & ROUS o2 of his family when they returned > - ° Straws. half price, Conn. Hat Co. |home about 9:30 oclock. The win- aln reet Arcade.—adyvt dows were shut and the door closed. Smith Business school opens Sept. |/ When entrance was made the place First.—advt was filled with gas and a jet was A reral discussion was held last | found open The police were noti- in Street evening at a meeting of the mayor's | fleq of the death and Doorman Gus- ! rent committee on ways and means |tuve Hellberg responded. Medical Kx- one 948-2 of wuthering statistical Information [ aminer Dr. Waterman Lyon viewed on the rent situation such as I8 [the remains and zave permission for : sought by the councili. Further meet- | their removal to the unde¥rtaking d Gift Shop ings are planned rooms of KEricson and Camson on Main = S = Sl caps, half price, Conn. Hat Co.jstreet. The dead man had suffered [ properties, which would allow of | Mrs. Henry J. Hatsing, 24 Allen street, uick R lt H . wdvt from ailments a long period of time. | specifications as adopted, was used. | this city on Saturday of this waek. 3 esults--riera assl Mre. F. C. Moiiter, Sr. of Maple| j5or the past seven years he has been | The map did not conform with the {and will be in the form of an open e — S— — street. observed her 67th birthday | qoctoring with Dr. Simpson of Hart- | city map, hogever, anli the changes |air meeting and basket picnic. The ™ S vesterday afternoon with a small { rord were made accordingly. fm(.u,ng will be called to order =t f | gathering of friends. 1In the evening Oslund is survived by his wife: 7:30 p. m., with Worthy Master A. W A II # supper was served three daughters, Mrx. Hilder Peter- N hects 17 e vt » o, S - . > > i~ - »berts in the chair. After short pA o or | P'hoenix Temple of Honor willl ,n, Mrs. Emma Cronin and Mrs. OPEN AIR GRANGE MEETING business session a social hour will be hold a regular meeting tonlght at 90 ypynnie Anderson, and two sons, Edwin of Burritt % y Arch street . The regular meeting | enjoyed. Patrons attending should ; s . Oslund and Oscar Oslund Funeral | g 9 Patr ke the Fa " ley Exclusive agents Stetson Shoes Grange No. 39 Patrons of Husbandry | ta e Farmington Avenue (roliey . arrangements are incomplete. e i : P . n Besse-Leland Co.—udvt fin e e will be held at the home of Mr. and | @4 8¢t off at Allen street. ]27 Mam st 0 A h T l Mrs. Wilbur Gllbert of East Glouces- ter Mass. ‘ern: George R. Hadden of 2315 Stanley ——— ¥ 31 to §4. dreet, and Misy Neta May Dodge of . L . )6 Kdson street. took out a mar- | Main Strect Structure Was Found to Market, Mail and| 2o i, iy ™ "t ™ Don’t Poi Bab | ; Smith Business school opens Sept. | FExiend Beyond Ruildmg Line on oison bBaby. e“ for s‘le "'o‘. First " a v'|\l . - lastablished n 1884, Fom& fi:}&a}:;?t m{:c;th:lr f,hou%;,} her child must have ‘ Santo Puzzo was given a permi o num 3 ese il . Sicop, and & FEW DROPS TOO MANY will pregess wubroduce (N ALL OUR WHITE WASH SKIRTS AT ; PRICE. day to bulld a $7.000 one-family Work on the removal of P. 8. Mec- O enanive “aemin. iewson Shocs. | mane s +ontorm with ety ovamaneq | have voan kilied or whoss Bealth has been ruined o5 L by parcpac e It would pay you to buy one for next season Yrass and Glass- | newe Loland Coadit. | on | reintive (o building lines was started | BrLROUIIioR froc selling elpes of the Bareotes natel t Eiia: uETs as materials and workmanship are of the urday at the New Britain hospital. | Inspector Allen and Mayor Orson F. ous doses produces stupor, coma, convulsions and death.” The taste and i Liren Station- | A gavenier has toen borm 10 00 Lioories omt tnres ineses mavoms ina | o Dropec® - Condile: - Skotbing Syvape:f ato. o8 should mok pecucts sy BATHING SUITS AT !; PRICE. ly Dreied. * | ory e corsi Baraarh o o | Ton fase or e vt e ah cint | Sh Rt - olmpoesd " CASTOREA DOES NOT 7 Pvnoss kaoy BATHING SHOES AT ; PRICE. . city. MeNulty was employed while a | it has been explained, but pilasters '1:1(3- if it bears the signature If You Do Not Need Them for This Season Why Not - 1 sident of this city as linotype op- | extend beyond the legal limit. every description oo on.The Howald, When the matter was brought to | Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of 4 m Prepare For Next? A 12 year lease was taken yester- | the attention of Mr. McMahon _he hand. day on property at 470 Main strest, | explained thaf & 1900 map of - ‘his e SR

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