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e o e — S, S, ‘Rl]l]SEVELTWEll}l]ME PP TPy B P P #fi--@@-fifitfi-fi#i&@@i&#s‘é‘:@-@@fi@%###i#fi&““fl#‘fi‘“ \ PLANNED BY PARTY £ ¢ LANTERNS Several Kinds and Sizes Mail and Phone Agents for Orders Filled = . <} . A New Home Promptly % % 4 - Sewing Machines ‘ OLLY | Democratic Town Gommmee Wlll nan Hair Nets | Regeive Nominee Friday = To Choose From est Quality Kiaborate arrangements are being | @ : . made by the local democratic town lt 3 Beglnnlng TO Get g committee for the entertainment here Sterlhzed next Friday afternoon of Franklin D. Roosevelt, former secretary of the Dark Early Now . naval department and now a candi- ) date on the democratic ticket for vice- . i 1 C president of the United States. New Britain is one of the few cities in New England which is to have an op- portunity to hear Mr. Roosevelt and f a 35 it is tbe intention of the town com- Or N c mittee to make the best of the op- the portunity to add supporters to democratic cause. 5% rva] Borent Fendio & Hardware Store 336 Main Street evening at a well- nucmlul,me(-um: of prominent democratic supporters. — — - Lawyer David L. Dunn chairman of y e - Dunn District of Plainville, ss; Probate Court NI the committee presided. The chair- September 1Sth, 1930 man was empowered to name com- . Estate of FElizabeth Forshaw, late of i mittees for the purpose of carrying lainville, in said district, deceased U out a suitable welcome and reception. Pon ine Sumianueniof Rebat T Fer -+ ] S o Administrator, praying that as such ain 1] r. Roosevelt w at the Hart on said estate he may be authorized and ) ford depot at nd will be escort and convey certain real estate belonging ta ed to this city a reception com- the estate of sald deceased, as Der applica- —_— tion on file more fully appears, it is September Sale of: HOUSEWARES This September sale offers values that couldn’t be offered at any other time. Offering values aobswt meay just cutting prices. Offering these September values has meant scouting around for three months for the best that the wholesalers have to offer—planning and buying for months in ZAVANSE. & This sale is a tremendous event and one that many housewives have been waiting for. - - The:values are remarkable and cannot be duplicated. . « R - elotelol todoTodoTe tedotoloRoloTatotetetode] fotedodoeloted #@-@-@@fi@#@#%@#@@###%fi######@@@‘ CHECK YOUR NEEDS ON THIS SALE LIST: Check what you want on this advertisement and brjng it to the store and then you will be sure that you haven't forgotten anything. The sketches weré made by our artist directly from articles in the store. HARDWOOD CLOTHES PINS, 29c. HEAVY STEEL FRY PANS 14c. All selected pins, 5 dozen to the carton, 4 1-2 Heavy steel Fry Pans, eight inch size, at only inch size. At 298¢ the Carton. 14¢. mittee which will be dispatched to T liiation. be meet the candidate. At St. Mary's (Continued from First Page) 3 termined at the Probate Office, learance of High-Grade playground or some other point near - — > . in said the outskirts of the city a larger com- | of not guilty have been entered by s 4 mittee will receive Mr. Roosevelt and | the accused in both charges. Men S it is possible that a band will lead Vincent Kotowske, aged 15, was | a " place of he thereon. the procession into the city. A short | fined $7 and costs on a charge af | by publishing a copy of this order once in . The | some newspaper having a circulation in said street parade will precede the meet- | huntipg without having a license rreideped bt bt F“j‘n“hmgs ing. It is probable that the speaker ) accusdd was arrested Sundaw in Stan- | the public sign.post in the Town of Dlatu. will be heard in one of the 4ley Quarter by Game Wardens George d at least three da: theaters, that matter baving been left | Smyrk and Charles Allhouse. He has | bet aring. in the hands of a committee named | been warned Saturday afternoon 2. _BYINGTON, Ju bound, varnished handle, at 98c. RINSO, 5 PACKAGES, 25¢. STEAM COOKERS $1.98. Steam cookers, made of good quality tin; four compartments, $1.98. TOILET PAPER COMBINATION 25c. GLASSBAK BAKING SETS $4.79. ' Five rolls of crepe paper and one fixture, only Made of fireproof glassware, guaranteed not to 25¢. crack from the heat. An eleven-pléte set, for $4. FLOOR BROOMS 98c. o p WELCOME SOAP, 4 CAKES, 30c. High grade floor brooms, first quality corn, wire LUX 10c A PACKAGE T HALF A short period % WHITE BAKING NAPPIES $1.49. ~ White Baking Nappies, first quality, & pieee!- to the set, at $1.49 for the set. Fall Stocks, we will of- it N e dead squirrels were found on his per- Re rt Of 'l'lle son on both occasions, the officers Although no announcement has testified been made relative to the topic upon The ¢ 1sed o " o _o accused said he was not aware which Mr. Roosevelt will speak. It [ ihat laws Spainet much honting caio Condltlon Of is probable that he will touch upon | cq He admitted that he had appl the League of Nations and the sev e pLtiDe had soplied for a license and because of his present campaig Admittedly the | Kiett characterized him a “fresh fel speaker is one * biggest men. | 15w and recommended the imposition politically, who has ever app *d in | of a fine this city. Chairman P. F Upon the recommendation of Charg the board of police commissioners | 3 - A . Murphy, has b selected to preside at the | four small children., wha have been meeti He will also give short | 4t the n Home for several weeks R S B i e e S| TRUST €0 didate were committed to the County Home. -~ Committecs Chosen. The children are fatherless and the New Britain, Conn. The following committees have | mother is unable ta support them been named | ey | At the clowe of business on the Sth day of September, 1920, FRUIT JARS . Mason—Pints, 80¢; Quarts, 85¢; 2 Quarts $1.20 REDUCTION OF 10 PER CENT. ON. dozen. DOMESTIC . SCIENCE FIREBESS cooxm\s. 1aeal—Higit Mints 89c; Quarts, 98c; 2 Quarts. SILK LAMP SHADES. $1.50 dozem. i MAHOGANY LAMP BASES. Foster—Pints, 95¢ a dozen. COLD PACK CANNERS ELECTRIC TOASTER . Fries Kold Pack Canner, made of heavy polished .. Heavily niékel plated, complete with cord and | tin. Two side handles. Holds 7 jars, §3.98. plug. Fully guaranteed, $3.98. CHINA CUPS AND SAUGERS COUNTER BRUSHES Imported China Cups and Saucers, . pink rose Of 'good guality horse hair. Varnished $ inch | decoration, 35c. P i - FLAT TABLE WARE . - . - BAKING CASSEROL For kitchen use. Heavily nickel plated, Tea Brown outside, wkite lintd, ch size 49c¢; Spoons, 3¢ each; Dessert Spoons, 9c each; Table § inch size 69c. ! Spoons, 9c each; Dessert Forks, 9c: each. . offerings are broken lnes of some 13 -m‘nl of the sum- Ioh'tnu'nl.- are good large so that it is ad- to select carly. 0 in and save. ity Superintendent Fred Finane committee Thom Suatil’ eviaiBagal) [P M \;.w-..r { Splendid Shore Haddock 10c George Le Witt, orge ans; com mittee on invitations, David L. Dunn, | Bluefish Steak John J. Kiniry, Mrs ian Beards X d (e e John F. Leeney: committee to Boston Blue Whole Fish 12¢ ! S S soiiriie ot i hall, Jud William F. Mar cluding those set aside for jeorge » Witt a P. B Mc n < D Rav s Deposi ol Ao G on Fancy Flounders Donda 1o secure Mahon: reception committee, Joseph i : Furniturc and B M. Hateran, Mrs. Lillian Beardsiey. , > - : e from othe Banke Mins GGladys Andrews, Henry 8. Tal. ROCK Port Cod P el e and Trust Comy Duoe from Approved Reserve Bills disc De D 0"!?3”8 ENGLISH DINNER WARE MIXING BOWLS Blue’ onion pattern, service for six people, 3§ Brown and white Mixing Bowls, 7-inch size, 25¢, pieces, for $9.98. MOPS READING LAMPS Tate Rose Yarn Mops for hardwood floors, Reflex Reading Lamps, adjustable to any special at 49c¢. position, complete with cord and plug, for $2.98. MAIL BOXES IVELUM ST, HARTFORD, ys to Buy Our Kind” lard and Abraham ach: commit- | tee on street Forn 1 Homire. | Scrod Steak David Segal, John Glackin and . M. ! Jones | Spanish Mackerel TEAPOTS. Made of sheet steel, nicely japanned, attach- Jet black earthenware teapots, five cup size, ment for newspapers, complete with screws and for 55c. two keys, for 98c. +"and’ National TY ITEMS @@é@@@@m@&@#&&@fi@@#&fi@@@m g for the purpose of procuring a hall | againgt hunting flying squirrels dur- of the arrival of m heates ing the closed season., Both live and REPLACE SOLDIER'S NOSE. i Halibut, Salmon, Bluefish, ma et ' Butterfish, Swordfish, Eels| nimmm o L fi-@@-%51-@--fi-@-Iéi--t:‘e-@@-fii-@@-@@@@#@##fi@####fi#fi##%###fi Jehman a4 graduste of the | Seventeen Operations Performed Upon | Other assets #ehool class of 1920, has | Eugene J Q g P Total Asscts .. e ow York university to re- | T | Smelts, Silver Bass, Live and SR New Cottage in Barncwdale, — - 512 a i wtud) ‘rivate Eugene Jones, so r o o I udies Private Eugene Jon on of M CADIAL stot | i v e 000, "3|"“"" o VB are Wi [l B caries l ] ) T i be u wpecial Hlulyng‘..“.‘ M Eugene Jones of Lawlor Boiled Shrimps. Surplus fund: A5 50,000.01 b Dt I ARaT s Ceatet) g . - 2 Rty St ek, 3 miowes § The Hardware City Loan Corp. pmmon council Wednesday g 3 S Other Undivid Profits, " less Boeding the regular meeting | *(7°¢!: I8 VIslting at the home of his | Try our opened Oysters,| cufg oPomecs snd e - Y S T Tom cen . rpose of electing a coun. | PArents. He is at a governmentghos- | SRRy the sixth ward pital where army surgeons are re ‘lhev are fine. t. night, Bardeck's hall. | placing his nose, shot off at Chateau DEW[TT A“ RlLEY Has under construction and offers for sale on easy Thierry. He is now on a furlough National Bank Bld terms to employes of local industri-——Three tenement . Hibbard company has | but will return to the hospital Sep Rererved for Interest and Tax 9. Prvic . . Sor /99,000 110 recover [ tember AfreeayiaT ,. 0 re 8 —————0u——t———@ houses, Two tenement houses, Single dwellings, eorae C. R Total Llabilities . George C. Rogers, pro- | have been performed but it will be . NA the new bowling alleys and | necessary for him to submit to the New Britain, Conn. pt ma on tv"l.\nrl!\.\lr-r{ The !‘--‘U.,u« knife fowr times more be- e ot i e H. J. Foil'en, Managel' Commercial Trust Issued by Judge B. I, Gaft [ he will be cleased * from the Y ol swias thatl ik fareaalag B [t I{Ol)'-i'l‘ 2 P returnable in the superior | hoapital, A section of beme from B e e e e NG s g . the first Tuesday in | his fore] and flesh from his cheeks b yeifn ity RABBITS c b, 140 MAIN STREET. Constable Fred Winkle { and leg\ have been used in Krern'-l BB oo el o iddrgortlon NEW BRITAD “'R!l’ STORE; | B Subscribed and sworn to before me. thi 305 ARCH ST. State of Connecticut, County o Ee ot hende e 14th day of Septemb MOREY Notary Public DUR ANNUAL FALL SALE of RAIN COATS STARTING WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 15TH Real Bargains in Regular Lines. Special Prices in a Few Discontinued Lines and Lightweight Coats 20 % Discount on Our Entire Line of Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Raincoats WOMEN'S SPECIALS : BOYS' SPECIALS MEN'S SPECIAL BARGAINS $12.00 TAN COAT $8. $6.00 TAN COAT $30.00, TAN ;LIGHTWEIGHT, BELT ... $21.00 *;Fg-gg RR‘, ggfl : $8.00 GREY MIXTURE $14.25 CLOTH MIXTURE -. .. $8.00 : e e ik 8 $6.00 TAN COAT ... IN CHILDREN'S $20.00 BROWN SILK ........... wee. $10.00 $13.00 BLUE COAT ... . [ .. [ ngAlg(izfillfigApES $20.00 BROWN MIXTURE .......... $15.00 $14.50 GREY MIXTURE . B B —_——— — $8.00 TAN COATS $4.75 $10.00 GREY MIXTURE .. $5.00 MISSES’ BARGAINS $0.00 TAN COATS . $5.00 $10.00 GREY MIXTURE . . $6.00 $6.00 CLOTH COAT $17.50 WOOL CLOTH .... $12.00 $0.00 GREY MIXTURE’ $6.00 50 CLOTH COAT . Not all sizes in all lines of these Coats, Better come earh $6.50 CLOTH COAT . $30£?)ts,{l]‘|K5,zt:G“l]—l1?1V E:fi?go Come E:r}g.oo and get yours. $0.50 CLOTH COAT > ; We Have a Large and Varied Assortment of Styles and Colors to Choose From HE ALLING RUBBER CO. *°MANSiREer -