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| Times Publishing Company Buys fi Paper Fstablished in 1790—Wilson # & and McGovern are the Editors. @ | Bridgeport, Sept. . _Thé Rridge- & | port Times, established in 1790 was purchased today by the Times Pub- | lishing Co., the entire stock of which | o is owned by Lynn W. Wilson and James L. McGovern of this city. The | $0F former owner of the paper. will be | g « associated ah ditor emeritus with the new organization. Wilson and Me- | 9% Govern were editors of the Times, @ for the past 20 years. Mr. Tucker, o et Now in Progress. Greatly Reduced Prices on Hig CLOSED MONDAYS UP TO SEPTEMBER 6TH INCLUSIVE. property. McGovern is callector of | aod '.'L“;T ,,'(L'h'f."nil:.‘,"’ gty Grade Wares Sixth e Oncrucons Tuck & GLASSWARE WIRE o Troy. N. Y. Sept. 2.—Seven chil- 33c Friction Tangle Dish Mops . dren of foreign parenta . all under | 16, residents of Colonie, were ed charged with placing an obs tion on the Delaware and Hudson railroad tracks th an attempt to de- I rail a Lake George train. According to the police some of the children have confessed to pushing a heavy steel rail to the tracks just ! “to see the fun.” A train struck the rail while running at reduced speed, hurling it into the air and damag- ing the engine. Clear Crystal Table Tamblers 6 for s Footed Sherbet G dozen ... . s 12%c Wire Potato Mashers Colonial Candlesticks : . Wire Rowl Strainers :rl‘;"':“:i7 ",'r",",\:""l‘l" l{‘.’:i“““'“ ! “ | Wire Tea or Coffee Strainers, S e s e Size 9x10 Wire Broilers . Glass Mixing Bowl Scots 5 to set, s 10c Wire Pie Plates ... Clear Crystal s Vinesar Bottles . 5 . agnetic Pot Cloths are Rle J Elates Deep Wire Blanching BakingjCoversd (Ca seeoles Adjustable Jar Holders Butter Dishes 2% Itound Wire Canning | ks. hold 7 jars . WOODEN WARE |™™™ o " e DINNER SETS wed Brooms : 5 . Bates' Dust Absorbing Mop < 12-PIECE $7.39 18-Inch Rival Clathes Weltigers American Porcelain Dinner Sets, gold a tion, in very pretiy design. . ié | S i i Hoyle is Qeekmz | In the face of a great shortage of all materials | Ransom For Gardiner | that go into men’s Felt Hats of the Better Grade, | Mexico City, Sept. 2—Charles Hoyle. | this QUALm of our FALI‘ HA']\S has been main_ i ‘an American citizen, who was kid- i napped by the bandit' Zamora and tained. i later released, arrived at Guadalajara | We have assembled for your selection a wonder- yesterday fafiernoon-{Ste jis secking 100,000 pesos ransom which Zamora ful array of Styles, Shapes and colors in SOFT and js demanding for W. A. (Sandy) Gar- diner, another American who with STIFF HATS. W. B. Johnson, a British subject is Qur Fall Hats have the same fine appearance still being held captive by the bandit. and will give the same satisfactory service as in the NEW CITY HALL f:l,\(.‘ . 3 A new American fla is floatn rox past and prices are NOT HIGHER. el Cityi Hanllinsa [poratitatmaosring, Come in and select your CONNECTICUT HAT R e ] now. ing been patched until it was no long- | i (o 34. 7.00. ) er praper for service. Stetson $8, $10, $12. NO MORE 3-foot Shir : 25, fo S ¢ American Dinner Sets. These sets are d > ated in blue forge spray pattern, are sl,m.l_fl ST lined, including t ables dishes. P 12-PIECE $8.43 Dinner Sets, decorated in pink spray —de ESS gold lined stippled banded cups, includes| H PEERL and butter plates. b - 12-.PIECE $8.69 3 LUMlNUM WARE Dinner Sets, decorated in green fern spray| A signed set includes all cssential pieces for six ple. 2.quart Aluminum Ware Rice Boilers, 51-PIECE $10.95 $2.50 value for $1.64 Dinner Sets, decorated in French bordep 10-inch extra heavy lipped Aluminu X oration, lightweight cups and saucers. Frying Pans, regular value § 3 §1%-inch extra heavy iipped Aluminum Ware - . s Frying Pans, $1.00 valuo : Miscellaneous China fi 7-inch extra heavy lipped Aluminum Ware Frying Pans A B 3-quart Covered Berlin Kettles, . . SL Many Uses 4-quart Covered Berlin Kettles, T 13%-quart Flat Sauce Pans, ‘very e ¢ | One lot of decorated Cups and Saucers 6-quart Covered Berlin Sauce Pans, very Cups and Saucers, blue line and pink rose . special E Coffee Cups and Saucers, nicely decorated . t-quart Covered Berlin e s, v Decorated Tea Plates special ... S e Decorated Breakfast Plates . 3-quart Covered Berlin Siuce very Decorated Meat Platters special o oo $1. Decorated Salad Dishes . 2-quart Covered Berlin ‘e Pans, very « Decorated Pitchers < it ey npecial Decorated Soup Plates . Sold and guaranteed by Toe Clark and Drainerd Cor -&’fi#fi@@#fifi@@@%#@@@@@fi@@@#@fi#fi-##fi#####fi_ The Clark and Brainerd Co, S-foot Gem Step 4. Add4 i-foot Paris Step Ladder s. &fi@@@@@fi#fi #@@@@@#@@@@@ @@@#&fifi&fi@@@ or mice after you use RAT-S sure rodent-killer. Try a prove it. Rats Killed with RAT-SN The Connecticut Hat Company e 38e size (1 eake) cnouzh for Pantry, Kitehen oc Cellar ) THE ARCADE. 05c sice (2 cakes) for Chicken House Coops or small buildings. $1.25 size (3 cakes) enough for all farm and out-buildinzs, storage buildings or THE BOOTERY SHOP OPENS FRIDAY New Britain’s Newest Shoe Store 118 Main St. Mutual Building SOUVENIRS “Pleasing Shoes---Pleasing Prices” “One more shoe store here,” a man said to his wife, speaking of the Bootery Shop, which opens Frlday, September 3. “Yes,” she said, “and I am gomg there to buy. It strikes me that we are going to get good shoes there for ourselves, and the children, at satisfactory prices.” That's just it — “good shoes at satisfactory prices” will always be found at The Bootery Shop. We announce with pleasure the opening of The Bootery Shop, where you can buy shoes for the family — shoes for men, women and children; shoes of quality leather whose prices will attract you. i You are invited to come m"d see our shoes on Friday. There will be souvenirs for the entire family — and music. THE BOOTERY SHOP 118 MAIN STREET