New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 20, 1920, Page 3

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. . 5 jompouce nex u vehicle with a regis . ' OSépN church at 9 a. mi, v, ter to the polic .\, corner of Russell street and Park|day. The dinner will be served at vestigation showed th SUIT IN N. Y. her Sallivan performing the cere- * plain dr s e Mr. Renchan sustained an in-| o'clock. The affair will be held been permitted to drive mony. Miss R Cooney will b S » of 3 s in Jail ! ju and. whether or not the weather is fair. ' belongs to Mrs. Mary |-‘.- 4llr-<|mu|d while Fred Gookin o v . s arre: A. Sutton of Berlin, reported 1o |The club has made provisions for cn- same address to Hartf ',' ooy Will nct as best iy J - rmington ovenue "= the police this morning, that his auto- | te ning the ladies in the regular an howe said she N \‘h;x-n. \\‘:xldn (fl\n: |I.n~_v I‘VI o, re. = vl'~‘|nl:n.\y\ Geo g 30T jmobile struck a milk wagon at the | dining room. no perm on to drivg side at 2 len street s Recor Although the policomen testified that | carner of Main street and Franklin As an added feature to the annual where, is emplo, t the American Hard- Lanske was in a deanken condition TR e o T | S, S Y ioe ATy (e 2 ware office and is weli known. “Mr. and falling to the sidewalk, the 8- g o0, EE ol hal extanded anlinvitation it ’ :”':'r;o_\“‘::k:n.\'[‘, n\q-,,l‘r.‘..‘.: the railron ,,’ .m;” 1“‘ ‘.'\: ’m“ ‘)h Bt 'n‘|'\‘;‘h 1 inske H . : Mayors® association to be present. | WILL PAY BEST PRI g s s H CROCODILF TUB OUTING, P 5 ! KINDS © S R - l —— . STAMPORD POLICE ARE \Ll-ll W | HUSBAND DISCHARGED = FE '?SO V/_!,S e Ao e e g1 By e i e e | JUN | E i ) i and Second-Hane I s At O = & t William C. Hart, re- | ®anization at Ccmpounce Aug. 26. telephone message from the! $1.00 A HONDRED 2 o 5 Ralph Moody is visiting his paronts § g s meet ; e A A H . A S e n ; 5th ann ceting of the | Stamford police s at Mic Wite Who Brought Charges of Now- . “ong Mow Afe of Golf street. {0 \ o he ki e q‘; “x © ECung s el L. Z | ) i i N . e e | Crocodile club, one the famous or- ro of 199 Oak street, this city, w o — £ Support \dmit< That Reinas Con- 3 - rles Lent S izations ‘n (Lmnecticut, will be heing held for operating a motor 135 OAK ST. (nrne roneymoon and will € tributes Fair hare of Wages, We are showing a good assortment . N John [Iilein brouzhi a tal h M In Bates 32 inch Gingham In Stripes, : 5 ’ S B B el ,l,_'“‘: & ‘Q.:‘L,;“,,,‘ e Complete September List NOW on Plalds and Plain Colors, at 50¢ yd. ge Klett and I'r on Ol Mr. and Mrs. Chares J. Crowley the wre rowloy. A A Mr oand Mrs Frank A, Crowley ings of her who. ) 5 § . ' y: and famil] 1t thix mornng 2a 21 Gibraltar Cloth, 32 inches wide, an claimed. | \ contributing ‘\ B e e T R ‘ oxtra heavy material, In Stripes and L T Mohawk ‘Uil to Neow Hampshire Plain Colors, at 38c yd oy 5 By, © : mhEnEh e i al Ve moT L < . was arraigned b B gohwi e sndaVenmont o) . 3 s Kirkham his wife cared to haxe pREE i Ripplette in Stripes and Checks . Cxparianced)-al chunxe lor. hear(ilior AUTO MIXUPS, o . B3¢ yd < had a d-sire to give him another = i DI - s3] chance: at any rate she acknowledged Vine Street Man is Hurt in One— . ' 5 the facts as represented to the court M Wag-n Slightly Damaged. 1 ' Cotton Poplin, yard wide, in Plain o~ 4 AT e i oT s ShTaari ahe s i Colors, at S . 62c ya ' ¢ 4 % asked that he be arrested because he John Renehan of Vine street. while . - gt | L threatened to leave her. [ on his way to work early this mou « 8 Cle e r ing, was struck by an automobile } Tingerie Crepe, 40 inches wide, in cutor Klett moved for the!ing H 4 E i rme of » accused 3 varned driven I ril Qlaves, of 1 ncoln White, Pink and Light Blue, at 79¢ yd b s ; = Sfithe arctaec andmae Serpentine Crepe for Kimonos, = 2 L SRR R Heat Saps Power; Colored Linen, yard wide, at $1.25 yd -3 j . Store up Energy Song HltS T R B Keep digestion perfect with Dr. | In Sweet September LB o ==McCALL PATTERNS— . Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin and you ! - S Early in the Morning | (wan on the Fu-m) . . Fflnk Ci will have strength to work 1 i Left All Alone Again Blues, from The Night - arion —— - - < UMMER is thé season of vaca- ) . i tions, of slowing up in work. - Ev-ybody But Me 5 4 - . . Marion Aug. 20 £t And there is a good reason for it. Heat 2 3 The St. Louis Blues . . . . . Marion ted n big i) is rvating and work quickly tires. i st e e dgai Bl peopls must work, and we should (8 Homesickness Blues . . Marion | . bl i | all keep ourselves in such fine physical \ ' ait well centas each. ! condition that we can do our share / y-rfinlé.Ym-‘.lcl fiwn Be M-rrvin Me) 5 AhFl;-nkC { They've Qe ny and t even in bot weather. S [ Mty itty Kelly ) 5 Charles teports stato . Of first importance isto see that there N Moo Lewis ]lmen and Charles is a regular, daily bowel elimination. If . . b My Isle Golden Dreams | Charles H | deran e you skip & day you are constipated. \@) \ , H i = Constipation, especially in summer, is = 3 3 % * % W & N I U EN | TENDERED SHOWER oretite. ahiie and solds. Thero 1a w0 v J Mother (ILove You) . . . . . Chares energy for work. e ‘When you feel constipated and out of . Sweetest Story Ever Told . : . Huida Barbara Mai Barbara M = - 3 sorts, more tired thun you know the o work because of con- SUMMER SCHOO! VT b runic Recor Entertained in circumstances warrant, take a spoonful gtipation, colds and a train of other ills. Fiddle and 1 . . . . RS L CLOSED. f Approaching Marriage to of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. This He took Dr. Caldwell’'s Syrup Pepsin Sing Me to Sleep . . S T B % ic is bina- oty - ; The parochial summer school of the | ., P, Carey of Bristol. e e B e with pocnin (il S Pesempy rucorcnd e Jadih must County Fair at Paskia Conter Cal Stewart (Uncle Jd Bwedl athiors 2 oh ¢ |v;';n:;‘-'ln'nmn:.l:‘\" \l‘;;!:':h:v‘:'lh 1-'»0":;: ] 4 miscellaneous surprise shower and can be bought at any drug store. You will make no mistake getting Jim Lawson's Hogs 2 % Cal Stewart (Uncle i riate N v wos tendered Miss Jennie Recor at Syrup Pepsin will quickly relieve yourself a bottle of Syrup Pepsin and with the wlosmoeram in connectlon | i\ " hume of her aunt, Mrs. Harry your constipation and give youa feeling taking a little at the first sign of ‘DE af (:30 o'clock this |y, of South Main street last even- of lightness and clear headedness. constin ) : . [l ¢ . Theodore dquist, teach- | 1 o Sarme o e Arnch i Fuere were o 20 of et FREE ‘5issieaasgn: Dance Music of tonight's affair friends present The evening was romcDr Wmsnmw“u Waashs S M = leasantly passed with ic and to 12 Washington onticello, . Mgegohnd o e B for & frue sammgile botdle of s swondderfoll Pepsin. The Love Nest—Medley For-trot . Art Hickman's Orchestra] A-2965 , _ Margaret and Anna (‘Leary of| The party was given in honor of & million botdles were bought at drug stores last year, the largest sale in the world. Song of the Orient—Fox-trot . Art Hickman's Orchestra | $1.00 Tremont street, are gpending their va- | her approaching marriage to Fran- Somebow—Fox-trot o ‘Ted Lewis® Jazz Band | A-2945 eation at Wateh Hill el Phillip Carey of Bristol. They I Know Why— Medley Fox-trot . Morriscn®s Jazz Orchestra{ $1.00 i Bean—Song Fox-trot . Paul Biese 1Yio and Frank Cmm:t}A-ZQSZ Chili Bells of Monterey—Fox-trot B . Paul Biese Trio{ $1.00 Trignli—Medley Waltz . iice’s Dance Orchestra) A-6157 Romance—Medley Waltz . . Prince’s Dance Orchestra $1.25 —Fox-trot . . The Happy Six] A-2949 . Louisiana Five Jazz Orchestraj $1.00 of the Year WEZ tnstrumensal M Melody in F—"Cello Solo : . . Pablo G I do not propose to sit down and calmly wait for business to come. My workshop _ e The Swan (Le Cygne)—"Celio Salo . . Pablo o must be kept busy. | am going out for more business NOW — Big Business. And I am SR g Valae Bleue—Violia Solo . . Toasd / N Our Director March . . . Columbia B going to get it or “BUST A BUTTON” — so here goes. For a limited time every piece _ o Sy R ... Hunika—Hawaiian Guitar Duet . Ferera and Frane of Suiting formerly sold for $85.00, $70.00, $65.00, and $55.00 \ Moy Bletmplpe—Aouedivg Scie Medley Jige—Accordion Solo . 5 Will Be Placed on Sale Friday and | 'Gems from Opera Dance of the Hours—Part 1. From La Gioconda Gino Marinuzzi and His Symphony On:benn} A,-ng { Dance of the Hours—Part Il. From La Gioconda ! Gino Marinuzzi and His Symphony Orchestra “Florodora” Vocal Gems 5 . Columbia Light Opera Co. ) A-6158 “The Mikado™ Vocal Gems . Columbia Light Opera Co. [ $1.25 TR Remember that if it is New Process Columbia Records. Individually inspected, l ofier yo“ . — inconveni ent for you to durable, delightfil, dependable, accurate in every di Standard Models Aaxny Columbia Dealer will pla any Columbia Record ltricted ChOiCC Of Wool- tfifi:h edgalrln.e“nltl:'l d Whe: P" = ‘-‘°‘: ;- Colambia Records on ,:f,f:,‘:;“,‘,?, L".l-mmoul.u ? .dof:D;l.laan. COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE CO., New York ens regardless of pat- O for eight weeks if so — terns and colors. desired. e BUT ORDER NOW! READY TO WEAR — A number of model Suits, made in my own shop to keep tailors busy during dull seasons — at almost Cost Price. TOM MURRAY | e/ —OPEN EVENINGS— . C d Look Thi Saturday until 10 p. m. 292 Malll Str eet V;:::fle:?ul Sale Ov:' 138 Main Street New Eritain’s Largest Exclusive Retall Talking Machine Shop

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