New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 10, 1920, Page 13

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et E— — T ATTVC WIN I Y managers of Gunboat Smith for a match In| is end rush director Two of the ‘Madinz ih G N ” sm ’lu-ton Iate this menth. | end candidates tnjured their kpees and w Kearns ssid Dempsey is in fine shape. | be ‘benched for sevevmd woeks. Harr elated at his recent success over Miske and | Graham opened an “old wound iIn tryim looking = forward confidently to mecting | quick starts and Jfack Gauss \Arc-omlhed mis Local Man Has Contortionist | Smith. knee in, falling after a tackie. Only rudi ’ mentary work was attempted. Jomes saids " last night that he would make this we Refused Admittance to Can- | YALE HAS 85 IDATES OUT. e .mmm""m: P | v - G a - | °Ven signal rehearsal, v\hfl actual serim- ada, | John Acosta, Last Year's Star Guard on [ fveR S (OO contempiated Ell Eleven, Arrives in New Haven. —_— Jucob Guoterman, r., & former resi. | w Haven. Sept. 10.—Yale's football £ TO LEAVE HOSPITAL. "“i" thip ecity, is travelling with | squad was increased to 85 candidates iast | BODIE TO \_m" iy Buy. Brothers' minstrel troupe, 1t has | Rish by the arrival ‘of John Acosls wnd | | Fiusbaceh, P Sebe0TEus Redw 4 a o n learned through a letter received | 'oe, (RrCatin® DLl Ma® (orted 1n | club, who - was injured . in an_exhibition Registrar of Voters Willlam J.| oo rect physical condition game with the Pirates here Wednesday, legler, The troupe is shortly to open No coaching additions were recorded, but | announced last night that he expected to fn engagement In Canada, but before | Chiet Tad Jones joined Harry \.“".", e | e e Y : PHOENIX HOSIERY EARLY FALL STYLES he loeal n could cross the border it Men’s and women’s silk, Stetson, Knox and Besse- an n.(‘ for him to get a certifi. nte m thls eity showing him to be S oft N lisle and wool Hose at popu- System Shoes for men a.nd flunurmun. who is a contortionist, 1 . orked several times with Registrar ar prices. women. _ gler, whose act consists of baton ng and juggling. He as not t States ] IR N om whom he sought the certificate as e = fi‘_“,_,__.,L 4 none other than his former vaud. ille hasociate, < [ J [ J DENTAL SCHOLARSHIP. l lon Philadelphia, ‘Sept. 10.—A fund of stween $30,000 and $40,000 to el»i blish a scholarship at the Univer- ty of Ponnsylvania ‘Dental School | Spnngfield, Massachusetts r graduates of some Australian iversity has been raised by Penn- | enniman, acting provost of the uni- ptem r 0 ’ raity. —_— / BARRACKS FOR STUDENTS. “An All-Weather and All-Purpose Show”’ Ann Arbor, Mich., Sept. 10.—~Fresi- \ nt Byrton of the University of | lchigan today recommended to the »ard of regents the purchase of bar- | Livestock, Farm Machinery, Industrial Machinery, e e Fruit, Vegatable and Automobile Shows ’ 9 B e e L 130ys and Girls in Camp Vail, Mohawk Indian Village (] |2 = WARNING TO TURKS. and Industrial Achievement Village Constantinople Sept. 9.—Thousands s warning Turkish Natianal- iali te Exhibits—Home Department ExHibits g < (15 4 ” B T o | 1] Oeecialiond Bate Kutii Dep fois 111§ : Watch the “Bigger Better Store” Grow. wek forces) will occupy Constanti- | Purebred Stock Sales—Berkshire Congress Show v S~ e are being distributed through | natolja by Turkish governmens alr- | Students Judging Contests—Demonstrations i ":m;m Horse Show Nightly in the Coliseum | i ~ Fall Hats New and Differ ent Both e Tt || Stupendous Hippod S, lel |3 - . : s gty investigation upendous Hippodrome Spectacle 4 . \s. which was stopped by — GRANDSTAND—FOUR EVENINGS . SRR - s : Wednesday —Thursday—Friday—Saturday . FALL SOFT HATS . T. Cortelyou, divector of public ———— v B In the latest colors. id that If the investigation bears 1% harrea trom Prssennn e e || Horse Races .~ Auto Polo Auto Races’ e Prices: $4.00, $5.00, $6.00, §7.00 has the spproval ef George S 20, 21 Evers Sept. 24 The Blue Ribbon SMITH NEXT VICTIM. 22 and 23 Afternoon and 25 Winners, sy ond Teaces Amesoing Matters Reduced Rates on All Railroads . FALL With Gunboat for Match in Boston. b TIFF HATS ow York, Sept. 10.—Jack Dempeey, ““Bring Your Neighbor®’ Lo ’ In blacsk and brown. \'v|l|| pugilist, and Prices: $4.00, $5.00, $6.00, §7.00 % ##@0#@@####¢OUTLE’P MILLINERY CO. toleolotelofotelololofototol -— We carry a large assortment of Scarves We are showing a complete assortment and Shawlcttes. of the Latest Novelties in Veils and Veilings. —_— ~LET US HELP YOU SELECT YOUR HAT TOMORROW-— DISTINCTIVE MILLINERY Featuring the Smartest Modes for Fall CHIC STYLES IN Tnmmed Hats $3.95 to $16.95 Hundreds of styles of delightful new millinery modes to make your selection from. Hats of Lyons and Panne velvet and duvetyn, featuring beautiful soft effects in Hats that flare from the face. Chin chin and sallors in plaited brim effects, and scores of novelty shapes, neatly trimmed, and can be worn for dress ahd street wear. All the season’s néwest shades. MEN’S FALL CAPS In the latest shades and colors, A Prices: $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 .~ : A large assortment, p i ~ BOYS’ FALL CLOTHES BOYS’ NORFOLK SCHOOL SU!TS Sizes 6 to 18, P Prices: $9.98 to $27.50. Thesehig‘hmde,allwool Suits were tailored by one of the best Boys Suit tailors in New York. BOYS’ JUVENILE SCHOOL SUITS Sizes 3 to 10. - Prices: $798 to $14.98. The coats are button to the neck style and h-ousers straight cut. Buy Your Boy Clothes That Will LAST. NEW FALL MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S SUITS Prices: $3450 to $75.00. In double and single breasted models. IMPORTED ' mon oD . Hatter’s Plush Hats FEATHER HATS $4.95 to $13.95 you see them and note the price we sell them at, it will amaze you. They are These can be had with velvet or soft pelling for less than the cost to import D o, I o hc:“"c““& h Ther tricorne, chin- a or, and the tagon shapes wi - et b bt el Lo the latest telescope or bell crowns, black rallor shapes, the color combinations are carried out in wonderful shadings. et St o L Children’s Hats--For School Wear School Is open, and we have not neglected the children and misses, but have assembled the largest assortment of Hats for the younger set, we ever had. Our prices are the lowest in the city. Brang the little ones In Saturday and let us convince you. Soft Fluffy Beaver and Velour Hats in poke, Mushroom and roll brim styles, with grosgrain ribbon bands and long streamers, these can be had in all of the season's colors. Also a large assortment of Tams. We still have a few Suits whicl; we are offering at: ; $19.50 $24.50 $27.50. These are well-tailored, good patterns and of fine quality. BESSE-LELAND CO. 38 Stores 38 Cities Always More Value for Less Money 257 MAIN STREET g BOOTH’S BLOCK S8H000V0CADVOIVLOVO VBV VVLVCCOVVBBTEY *%##%###G#fi###@####fi###%G##fifi##%%###%fi#fib#fi#%##fi####%##fi##fi

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