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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1924, CILCRESTER WILL o HEEP 000 SohdoLs | BOSTON STORE KDKA Yolers Decide, 67 to 64, Not* fo| ew'sevs—Zen Pisburany | DONNELLY. MUI..LEN co. p. m.—Baseball scores, dinner| | 6:45 p. m~—=News bulietina | 1 » m—Baseball scores. Colehester, Conn., Aug. 19.=Al &| 7,15 p. m.—~"Our Neighbor Planet, | largely attended town meeting which | Mara" | opened at 2115 in the afternoon and | 7140 p. mo—dlockman ulm,u of pri continued into the early evening, the | 'W4"Y lhvestock markels; grain, feed sugar, cotton, weol and produce, vaters of Colohester, by the close 5 p. m~—Concert by the Feldman- vote of 67 to 64 turned down the | Hager "P'rio. recommendation of & special cominits 5 1 me=Arlington time signals. | tee for a new $80,000 school to be | Woather forecast. Bascball scores. |10 p, m—Congert located In the center of the town, —— — The committee which was appointed wiz at a special meeting Jast spring to (Westinghouse—springfield.) investigate and report on the school ety needs of the town included 8 P.| ¢ p, m.—Leo Relsman Hotel Lenox Willard, a representutive of the state cpsemble, bourd of education who resides here, | 6:30 P me~—Leo RNeisman and his He spoke in favor of the new school | Hotel Brunswick orchestra, as did Bup't of Schools H, 8., Libby 7 po me—Results of gamea played and others, in the kastern, American and Na- Town Health Officer Edward J, |tional leagues, Howland, who sometime ago con. 7:056 p. mo—Murket reports, demned the locul schools beecause of 7010 po me=—=World market survey, 7:00 p. me—Redtime story. their unsanitary condition explained 7 s action and announced tnat tesy | 7:40 p. mo—Copley Plaza ensemble, f—— e ——— . ctlon and announced tnat untesy 9 LADIES' COTTON HOSE, LADIES OUTSIZE WINDSOR LADIES' FINE QUALITY NAINSOOK CHECK = Sulte MEN'S SILK POURIN- of tio schools were put in condition t 9 p. m—"Senso of Humor. 4 ) L comply. with, atato laws 1n Soptambor| 9180 p. m—Violin reolt colors ack, white and cordo- CREPY BLOOMERS, HANDKERCHIEFS, able for underwear, HAND TIES, i a sariety 88c -4 in, b ; 88c DAY 88c wanted patterns. This lot come that they would not 1 o 10 P me==Arlington time signals, van, value $0c¢, in pink or whi nl;‘;‘:m, ey would not be permittéd to weather reports, Springfleld market S8¢ DAY — c B8¢ DAY .., 88¢ DAY =12 For, .. 7 Yanls for prises ( Siiks, Silk and Wool, Grenadines and other " . » report, 4 Pair ... pe:::: ;:-‘:: :u]l‘llll::l/(n‘:;"'n”\'::'l|:l\1:) "r: ¥ S fancy knits; values to LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS, | o —— 81,00, c RCERIZED SHANTUNG, S8e DAY~ for, ., pairs to the school buildings, which Kyw LOT OF LADIK embroidered corn in all the leading s e dress has been in progress during the sum- (Westinghouse—Chicago.) ) IN'S : d CHILDREN'S ME sightly & They | - white and colored, mer months, They plan to add two SOCKS, made three quarter solled, all sizes 88c 88¢ DAY=—12 For.. colors, 36 in, wide, o DAY 88c rooms to the Beacon academy build- | 6 to 6:10 p. Joska DeBabary's length; colops are biack, white, s8¢ DAY ..... - 3 Yands for {1000 MENS MGLIGEE Ing and an extra room to the Dublin |orchestra, brown, blue and school which in all will accommodate m.—Paul White- champagr 88c : " LL BLEACHED: PILLOW SHIRTS-=Made of extra good about 40 children cach, ’ \ 88¢ 1)\\'_.'| Pair —_—m—mmm ] 3 . m.—Joska DeBa- E " " 4 heavy 1 1t Y ! et COMET TOP BELL ALARM '8 VOILL o Mool B 15 e ARM ity, large size DRESS VOILES in large and new fall patterns; sizes 14 to 17; The local school situation has at- tracted almost statewide attention | M orchestra. : CLOCK, polished nickeled fin- : 5 owing ta_complaints that tho school 7:20 p. m.—~Musical program. st m‘: A 88c DAY= For. ';'(')"""‘ "“:'l"':" a%c val. 88 regular $1.39 value, hulldings of the town which are wide- 7;‘\'“ to 'l;"" D "}r“"{“‘""" CHILDREN'S BLACK HOSE, 88¢ DAY— 88c 88¢ DAY—06 Yds, for C | | 8¢ pay— 88c ly scattered, did not comply with the hat's Doing in lllinols course and fine ribbed, in all BK i 4 o Each ... Heavy Good Quality Bleached Lo R AL . to 8:30 p. m.—Musical pro- ) UL 88c SHEETING, — e e ram by |h‘n.- UhIr.’n:ol:\luslcal c.r:llr.xe. N R ands wide, BATES DRESS ( 10 to 11:30 p. m—~"At Home" pro- THINEST TRE-JUR COM- 88¢ DAY—2 Yds, for in assorted checks l plain LITY 1 Nolle Charges Against gram. PACT Blackc: tnata; 8 8 colors; 32 fn. wide. 88 CAE TTL SUALGLL peis (o s (o Sound Beach Pe()p]c 0 NE JE; UNION ol P ~ collars, made in a fine assort- Greenwich, Aug. 19.—Charges of CORAC SUITS, made with band and 88c DAY PORTED JAPANESE G 5 Yards for ment of patterns to select from; violation of the state gaming law filed (La Presse—Montreal.) bodice top, wide and fitted knee, / slze g guumnu-«l full cut, against 14 residents of Sound Beach y sizes 36 to 14, values 88¢ DAY s DAY — 88c who were arrested by state police, fol- m.—Kiddies' atorles. to $1.00. 88 ’C [r——— 5 CREPE PLISSE for lingerie o lowing complaints to Governor Tem- ) p. m.—Classical program by 88¢ DAY—2 Lor. ... LADIES' LEATHER HAND. uses, plain and figur- BAGS, varfous styles including ed, 30 In. wide, 88c §8c DAY—1 Yds, for pleton, at the annual carnival of the Battle's Mount Royal Hotel con- under-arm bag, val- 88 CURTAIN NET, 36 in, wide, Sound Beach volunteer fire department | cert orchestr White Star Line Steam- LADIES HOUSE DRESSES ues up to $2.50. were nolled in the borough court here £:30 p. m te 8§ N ). 1. ' quality. \ P ship orchestr: made of extra good quality §8¢ DAY ..., 88c¢ DAY 8 ) S SOOK ATHI ; c IRCALES, in neat | | TIC UNION SUITS, made of the today on payment of the costs. Recom- mendation of the nolle was made by 10:30. p. m.—Joseph C. Smith and gingham in checks, stripes and 3 Yds. for patterns, i qual- 88 Prosecuting Attorney Henry L. White | his Mount Royal Hotel Roof Garden plain colors; sizes —m—m to Deputy Judge Willlam Ierris, dance orchestra. 36 to 50, 88c NGRAM'S MILKWEED ity, 36 in, wide, BROTDAY § M AND Large Heavy Double Thread 88c DAY—6!5 Yds. POWDER, 88c TURKISH BATH TOWELS, fikc DAY—2 Yor.... plain and colored LADIES' WHITE PRINCESS . horders. 88c MERCERIZED PON I, na- SLIPS, best quality sateen, 12 S8CDAY—2 for . , suitable in. plaited rufile POUDRE DE BOUTON, bath S S ” at bottom, 88c dusting talc, in a pretty decor- 88c l {NENS TCLL TASHIONED ‘;‘"'g(‘)i"’ best quality nainsook with wide web back, size 34 to 46, guar- anteed extra full cut, value to $1.19. 88c 88c DAY .ivivinnns TABLL 85(‘ DAY—1 Yds, for colors are Iulml\. navy and cor- BSG DAY L e ated tin box. MERCERIZED 88c DAY— - 88c CLOTHS, rounds and dovan, regolar $1.69 B0 oo squares, 88c valie, 88 c LADIES' COSTUME SLIPS, 88¢ DAY ..... Each TISSUE GINGHAMS, in 88¢ DAY Pair checks, plaids and cmbroidered colors, navy, black, grey, brown, pink and tan, all i/ S B DT ——————. patterns, 32 in. wide, 880 / RUFFLED SCRIM CUR- 88¢c DAY— 88 sizes, LADIES' GORDON SILK 88¢ DAY ...... white, champa; TAINS, 2 1-1 yds long 2 Yds. for 88¢ DAY —tiebacks to match 88c HOSE, made fashion back in a variety of popular colors, com- 88c DAY ..... Pair LADIES’ CREPE GOWNS, - MADRAS SHIRTING, In all prising black, grey nlll((‘ ude, white, pink or honey-dew with % ALL PURE LINEN the desirable fast color stripes. Airedale, Orchiy Powdered ; (T ————— contrasting color HANDKERCHILL'S, ART LINEN, 36 in. 32 in. wide. Blus -lml straps and band 88(: 1-4 In. hem. 88 wide. 88 88c DAY 88 Yellow. 88 C (o c 88¢c DAY ... % c 88c DAY ..... 88¢ DAY—9 Yor. ... 88c DAY—2 Yds. for 215 Yds. for WMAR are Saying.” 9:55 p. m—Time signals and SHEA BRADY BURGLARS GET 50 CENTS From Los An eles ¢ (Round Hills Radio Corp. — South 8:50 p. m.—Concert by Vessella's| weather forccasts. Stamford, Aug. 19.—Burglars en= Dartmouth, Mass.) concert band. —— iy | tered the Springdale railroad station WNAC IA(I\\nnl Shea of Springficld [ on the New Canaan branch road last 10 p. m.—Dance music by Bob Le- Frank | night taking 56 cents in pennies, to B or 8 oo e ualc: man’s orchestra. (Shepard Stores—Boston.) ZE20sp. 0 e leton: Takes Miss Helen Beatrice Brady | :45 p. m.—Composer-Pianist and 6:30 p. m.~—WNAC dinner dance— Yor His Bride Todbys Lives Grow T« o N . . soprano. velson Co.—Nevark M E e 13 Bl t Inn ore . ” Swift's Premium Brand, with its repu- 8 p. m—Harmony Singers, G B ENelon GO - Nenark) Sl el CIopISEERTS R Siht D rank dward Shea of Springield, |, LONoN=less drinking, wiser eat- A § . . ] e o . o e rank Idward Shea L ling and healthier cities have increased tation for uniform goodness, is of long Bt b ‘G::’;;‘Om Planist and | :30 P m.—Conoert planiat and| 8:10%p. m—Hoston Amerlcan Or- |y, and dfiss Helen Beatrico Brady, | tho ‘averago length of fife by two | violinist, oAl daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ¥rank J.|yeare since 1900, government figures = i Brady of 392 Chestnut strect, Were |gpon — guthorities have found that standing. It has behind it more than LR : o 8 p. m—James V. Moore and Al 9 to p. m.—Program to be an- = \\ AR Al A o] 4 ek Lang. v ’ united in marriage at 9 o'clock this| oo e iGne s much longer that thirty years of leadership in scientific nounced, 8:15 p. m.—steriing Melody Loys' | (American Telegraph and Telephone |0l o™, " c® Curcn of St Joh | PeoPie ore VN8 so much longer that curing and smoking. WoE e i i R Ogatilaie) {the Evangelist, Rev. Thomas J. La- | o 80 B 0 R 1090 the nors 9:15 p. Vi & arer and e 1| 8 9 0 0! {1 q " P f den, pastor of the church officiated. | ) Geath rate in England and in 889, Swift & Co! ) (John Wanamaker — Philadelphia.) | old time songs. 6 to 10 p. m—Dinner music, |9 ; s | e ath ra ingland and As earl; 1 9: t pany's # Behnate: 11 C \r-pi assisted 1 The attendants were John Shea, a ey Buropea® countrics has been y as mpan; 10 p. m.—Mrs. Bob Schacfer, the|Tenor. Composer-pianist, assis ¥ lbrother of the bridegroom, as hest || Ch IO T e Teveul. products had received highest awards 7:30 p. m.—Sports results and po-| Radio Girl, and Boh Schacfer, with |soprano. The Gold Dust Twins. KRR R lice reports. James Brennan, singer, "“'_;'-'\'\_ e [the bride, as bridesmaid. The bride at international expositions. One of the 10:55 p. m.—Time signal. 5 1—Continuation of Jim- | As ACenth . : 102 p. m—Wea ecast. Ry ) | (Courter Jt 4 1 Louieville Times |Wore & gown of white canton crepe susewive iti i d 3 white Killarney roses, ¢ g sition of 1889 was for Premium smoke: . o Al ) N e e .| call Za-Rex the wore a powder hlue georgette cr R L | (General Electrie Co. meats, and another was for “Silverleaf” e Zur-Schmiede Harmony Diggers, Late |§own with hat to match and carried | Jugfi:lpf]avb':e- 7:30 p. m.—Cleveland male choir. important news bulleting, Baseball |a bouquet of butterfly roses. | cause it can After the ceremony a reception was| ysed for 8o Brand I ure Lard. Dance numbers by Joe Smith's or- g 5 o by 9 scores, Official cenggal standard time 6 p. m—Dinner music by Joseph s held at the home of the bride's par- g announced at 9 o'c held a 8 mauy things. 5 chestra. Violin and piano solos. Bed- R Seada e ¥ Premium Hams and Bacon were B RTOES PR S OR LAY [asCnickens and his Clover club or i & ents at which there were gussts pres- e WGR lent from Springficld, Mass., Brockton, Z- u 7 —Basebs res ; ; acknowledged the best then. They are Wiz et " “the New | (Federal Telophone and_Telegraph | Mass,, Bridgeport, New York, Hart- ke better today. Laboratory control, constant, (Acaitan Hul — Nl York €1t5) | yoric Phitharmonte orchestra. Co.—Buiialo, N. Y.) foedand oty ] steady experiments, more careful selec- 7 p. m—"Dogs"—"The Irish Wolf- Tw $:30 p. m.—Dinner music. Vincent |home in Westfield, Mass. The bride | JS;IHT: i i i Lound.” " e and Clothicr — Dhila. | Lopez Hotel Statler dance orchestra. [hes been employed in the office of the erbets tion, and painstaking care assure you of 1:20 p. m—Financial , Develop- | S PTIEC A KOTter = P " Digest of the day's |American Hardware Corporation. The| Cake Frostin : news, Bascball scores. Live stock [bridegroom is an instructor in the| Pie Fillings, etc. better meat with unfailing regularity. ments of the Day. o # g y 3 E 3 3 s Bell , | market report. Trade School at Westfield. m.—Hotel Vanderbilt or- 6 po m—Meyer Davis Bellevue Premium Hams are uniformly mild pLeat el atford Hotel concert orchestra and | p. m.—Ne ork *hilhars | 8w res \ . 5 k SRoTOLI Granite Co. Owner Shot, and delicious whether purchased in Los monic otchestra. 0 p. me~8unny Jim 10:45 p. m—Roger Wolfe's Bilt-| g, m.—Concert by the Fairmount | Assailant Is Arrested Angeles, in Bangor, or in Miami. - more Cascades orchestra. Park Symphony orchestra. : spoepdifena ooy Quiney, The pre-eminent position of Swift's, y WX Buccini, proprictor of the Kagle State Theater Bldg w| (Detroit Froe Fress—Detroit,y - | Granite Co. here, was shot and fatally wounded by Scbastinnio D, Cristosara, Premium Hams and Bacon is indicative (Loew's s 2 3 York City.) S of the development of the packing indus- & . m.—Dinner concert and final | 2180 of Quiney, on the street near his office here today. The assailant was | 6:30 to 7:30 p. m.—Dinner music. | baseball scores. arrested without a struggle. try—to which Swift & Company has con- [, 0:30 p. m.—Palisades Park orches-| 10 p. m.—fted Appl club. arres : ibuted no small part in carrying to the | tra. uiitec va B Il o o g 10 p. m.—Bertram J. Goodman or- WRC LIS IN STATE table of the millions More Meat and | chestra. (Radio Corp. of America—Washing- | ®1 19.—The bod p. m.—The Harmony Maids. ton, D. C.) s A LG el B 2] of U, 8. Senator LeBaron Colt, who | Better Mwit.” 45 p. m.—Baritone, i — s 10 . m.—Al Wilson and Judith| 6 p. m.—Children's m | died Monday will lie in state from 10 | to 12 o'clock tomorrow, it was an- | This service ls‘Performed at a profit Roth—songs. 6:20 p. m seball scores, nounced today. The funeral will be | 11:15 p. m.—Tom Bracken and Bob 45 p. m. ' k. ot . | from all sources averaging only a fraction Kingehotie, i ooy | held at 3 o'clock. | 11:30 p. m.—~Club Alabam Revue, 15 p. m.—Song recital. | of a cent per pournd. 3 8 —_— | 8:30 p. me—Piano recitai. . ANING 8! ° s | NOTICE—OPRMING OF THE! gAYy “BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSIST! SWift & Company (Gimbel l)'r(i—_l_lma-]wirhm ) ,"‘ 15 p. m.- 1‘nn’(-4vrl by Ir\l:uez [ttt s MODEL Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are i p. m.—Official weather forccast. | Trio. e Dinner music by Ehren-| 9:45 p. m.—Ukulele and songs, New Britain Local Branch jr's Conent reiestrs., | not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin pl’OVCd safe N Asdors Taets et reporte, T A Ty Y L BEAUTY PARLOR by millions and prescribed by physicians for 24 years. J. R. Andrews, Manager t reports. ARRH ‘ N —Bedtime storics d | o i ot 3 s of head or throat Is wseally | ¢ 125 MAIN ST. ‘ Accept only “Bayer” package Frnonic erehestrn. o= | Scalp Treatment, Facial Mas-| which contains proven dlrecfiom. ‘ Handy “Dayer” boxes of 12 tablots : s orche ) et 30 P, M. Progress of the ; sage, Marcel Waves and Also hottles of 24 and 100-—Druggists, Hair Dressing ¢ Baser Manufacture of Mononceticacester of Salicylicseld | Purchasing Department unde the | kendrick Adminstration” s | Call for Appointment—s73-4 | ‘ 8:45 p. m.—"“What the Wild Waies Aspiria is e Wade ma

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