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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1922, Winters; |blle parked at the curb and was|are among New lrllaln'n mol. nu- Rev John T, l8TH ANNIVERSARY ) , Clara { e president, [knocked down by his car. The boy's|cessful merchants. Since coming to ] y ; 'y, Anna |knees were bruised, this clty about a decade ago, when SATURDAY SPECIALS secretary Anna they opened The Falr, they have made P Kuun-r!ur-. Walsh; Frederick ¥. Harmon, pilano in-[rapid strides towards the front rank b nldr.«h(tl cth Egan; mistress at|struction, sight singing and coaching. [of successful merchants and today BAKING DEPT. nna Connelly; first trug- | Studio in Hallinan block, 140 Main St. (are numbered among the leading store tee, Florence Fltzger: second | Monday, Thursday and Saturday.— |owners of the community. g W s |trustee, Mary Walsh; third trustee, [advt, ‘( S eantal A Large 24 oz. Loaves of 13 2 for 25c {More Than 200 Attend Bfl[]ql]e[ I [ Mrs. Julla Moorehead; editoress, RPLLEr L DL ; o Best Bread C y Mollie Carroll 1. mall 16 oz. Loa . or st M ) S h l H ” Miss Kane opened the post prandial | R€Modelled McMillan M GUE SPRMNS ANKLE Best Bread loc 3 2 C f a]‘ys (1001 Ha| exercises with an address of welcome Store Reopens Tomorrow et g 4 E S8 S to the members and friends, and then| o0 " A 1. [ Detective Sergeant of Police “Depart- New Made Apple Pies ................ 20 ach With mo L attendance, [urer of the C. T. A. U, He traced running into thousands of dollars,| ™ent Injured in Chase After Two New Made Peach Pies ...... Y S R ZOC Each | including 1 [ offic the history of the Lady Tabs and the h the organiz v's Ladles' | Y. M. T. A. & B. soc compliment- | Pavidson and Leventhal, successors to| Boys on Commercial Street. D. McMillan, will have the formal T A & I ght ohserved [ing both on their past successes, He . s |its eighte anniversary with a |asserted that the success of Catholic|OP€NINE of their new store front to-| Detective Sergeant ~Willlam P, banquet i §t. Mary's school hall.|temperance work in New Britain was MOITOV. ; AL “"C‘""“ d“‘""l:‘l"“ to {‘}'}“ ’“’"“"“‘“; Miss Clara Kane, president of the|due in a marked degree to the in- ew Britain. people will.: hardly & sprained ankle ag the resylt o | ¥ recognize the old McMillan store with |chasing two small boys on Commer- IN THE CANDY SHOP society, acted as chairman, terest and activity of Rev. John T. 1 i, tal ¢ t 9 b MeC had g g = The hall was tastefully decorated in | Winters, pastor of St. Mary's church, |Its new dress, which makes it one of [cfal street. Sergean: cCue ha 9 s % Unframed and Framed autumn leaves and with cut flowers, |and chaplain of the Lady Tabs the most attractive fronts in New brought two boys to police headquar- Chocolate Wintergreen, Peppermint and Lynch's orchesira furnished a con-| Rev, William A. Downey, formerly |England. The new arcade vestibule|ters to question them about sleeping Vanilla asssorted UNUSUAL cert program during the hanquet and ja curate at St. Mary's and now an in- |front makes a most impressive setting {out nights and two other boys await played for danc afterward Mrs. | structor at St. Thomas' seminary at|and adds greatly to the appearance of [ed them outside of the station house. VALUES Kronholm provid excellent | Hartford, spoke briefly in commenda- |this busy section of the shopping dis-| When the two under arrest told menu, as follows: tion of the society. James J, Butler, [trict. It affords an excellent lay-out |Sergeant MeCue that the two young- % Stationery Dept. Puree of Tomato Soup | president of the Y. M. T. A. & B. so-|for the attractive display of mer- |sters outside had been sleeping out DELICATESSEN DEPT. Roast Your Stuffed Turkey ciety, extended the congratulations of [chandise 1 also makes entrance to|with them, the sergeant went outside il SRS |that organization, as did TFinancial {the store easy and inviting to call them but the youths ran upon Hot Roast 80 !{Of . 20 ° . Mashed Potatoes Peas |Secretary Hickey for the Ansonia| An entirely new lighting system has|the sight of the officer and in the Pork b C Sauerkraut ... Ib C Celery Olives | Tabs, and Mrs. Nellle Donovan of the |been arranged in the building which [chase that ensued Sergeant McCue Bflked Baked e lc lnson Fruit Salad Naugatuck branch. Father Winters | floods the store with daylight. The [turned his ankle, spraining it. It is Ham m8 c Sl s Creatn Cake |congratulated the society on behalf [second floor of the building has been |expected he will be off duty for sev- ; Saigle s Ved of the church and es the mem- |re.arranged, enlarging the ready-to-|eral days. Chicken and Tongue Roulade ............ 70c U] ffee Dmg Co e event was the fol. | Pers continued suc vear department which s to be| The two hl:,\'s arrg::d v\';:]e tu;nl‘l e e |known as Fashionland. over to Probation icer Edward C. % g 921 : A an; Misses | STRUCK BY AUTOMOBILE. ! In connection with the opening of [Connolly, who returned one of them Roasted Stuffed Native Chickens, 2; and 3 1b each. 169-171 MAIN ST. Cla K . Anna| George F. Maclachlan of 97 Carl-[the new front the proprictors have|to the reformatory authorities for O'Keefe, Florenc A4, Mollie ton street reported to the police last|also arranged for their Fall opening |violation of parole, sending the other 3 M Carroll, Mary Walsh and Margaret | evening that while driving his ma- [tomorrow, the two events to be com-|to the Town Home for detention Store Closes at 6:30 P. M. - Lynch. chine north on Stanley street a small |bined. pending arraignment in the juvenile Officers of the organization are:|boy ran from in front of an automo- Messrs. Davidson and Leventhal [court Saturday morning. , Nowhere else in Hart- — e = — — B ford can you find so com- pletely Hand Made Ready for Service clothes for Men. : g % ‘ : e 5 i “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” A REAL GOOD Horsfall- ) ) SSArae : : Made Suits | ]SS | ZaA it _ Electric Curling Iron i | 2 ’ SPRING: & BUCKLEY ‘The new Victor Records provide an ever-changing musical per- formance where all may find the music that appeals most to their per- j ELECTRIC CO. City Items sonal taste. 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' But you won't e satistied | ([l Walkiire—Ride of the Valkyries (Wagner-Hutcheson) Piano Solo Olga Samaroff 74772 1.75 T inatheddenert S B Réverie (Emile Dunkler) Violoncello Solo Hans Kindler 66049 1.25 They're purest and best . All grocers, Valsg Sentimentale (Schubert-Franko) Fiolin Soio Erika Morini 66086 1.25 —advt. { Semiramide—Overture—Part I Victor Symphony Orchestra 18927 75 —_— Semiramide—Overture—Part I1 Victor Symphony Orchestra 3 M l Eravla&a—l’reluc{? 1eo des Fl \‘iictor gymphony 8rc}l:estra 35717 7 asse Noisette—Valse des Fleurs ictor Symphony Orchestra aple Hlll News (Nutcracker Suite—Waltz of the Flowers) Ve Y The Woman's club of Maple Hill will open its season with an outdoor meeting at Goodwin park next Wed- { Keeping Step with the Union—March Sousa’s Band } 18929 nesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Aft- LIGHT VOCAL SELECTIONS Gallant Seventh—March Sousa’s Band er the roll call and short business . N . frr T b aeen A Little Coon’s Prayer Olive Kline ey~ enments wllioe, perved. Wonderland of Dreams Olive Kline-Elsie Baker | 45325 Becky is Back in the Ballet Fanny Brice 45323 Philadelphia have returned home aft- Sheik of Avenue B Fanny Brice 32 er spending a few days with Mr. and My Budd Henry Burr g"s- Walter Canfleld of Newington Down OldyVirginia Way Edna Brown-Heriry Burr 18930 ey Only a Smile John Steel 8934 My Machree’s Lullaby Charles Harrison | 1 Dixie Highway Aileen Stanley 18935 My Cradle Melody Peerless Quartet E3E 3 BETTER COATS AT $16.50 and $25 FUR TRIMMED COATS DRESSES $9.95, $16.50, $39.50 to $125 and More $25 and More Most luxurious collection Smart tailleurs suitable of coats to be found any- for street, office and gen- where and the prices are eral wear—gayly embroid- right. Make your selection ered and otherwise attrac- now while the choice is un- tively trimmed. All new limited. modes. EIE I :E Mr. and Mrs. William H. Buell of % ] 2R3 s E: Miss Leora Saunders spent last week-end as guest of Miss Leonora | Fox at Beach Park, Clinton. Renier, Pickhardt & Dumn | 127 MAIN STREET PHONE 1409-2 OPPOSITE ARCH STREET A New Assortment of Madeira Pieces At prices much lower than our next lot can be. The Mrs. M. J. Shonts entertained the Maple Hill bridge club at her home Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. W. D. Smith won first prize, the second going to Mrs. Willlam Kinner and consolation to Mrs. Herbert Lienhard. | DANCE RECORDS | Harold Skinner will leave Monday | Don’t Bring Me Posies—Medley Fox Trot Benson Orchestra of Chicago 18931 10 .75 lo]!" 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The polls| Truly—Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra 18937 10 75 ‘Av‘r]:a:z:r’r?:r:‘ls TR s v b | Birdie—A Sweety-Tweety Fox Trot The Benson Orchestra of Chicago g By voters to the: Cented-during these Say It While Dancing—Fox Trot The Benson Orchestra of Chicago 18938 10 75 hours. f { I’'m Just Wild About Harry—Fox Tret Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra ) (from ‘“‘Shuffle Along'’) {Coal Black Mammy—Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra } 18939 10 .75 OLD AMERICAN SONGS I Dream of Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair (Stephen C. Foster) ~ Lambert Murphy 45324 My Days Have Been So Wondrous Free (Francis Hopkinson) Lambert Murphy EIE 3% 3 |IE R = == = = = new tariff will increasc the cost of these goods at least 40%,. NOW is the time to buy what you shall want in this line for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. = = Tricks—Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra NEW FALL COATS and DRESSES. NEW NECKWEAR which is really new in design. NEW CORSETS—UNDERWEAR—HOSIERY and GLOVES = Herbert E. Anderson ' J Teacher o Violn Victor Talking Machine Company, Camden,N.J. STUDIO 242 MAIN STREET AIN i fRnpgiuninaisREAB ARG BRI U “Sun.-Mon, This is one picture you Tues.-Wed. ' can't afford to miss