New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 31, 1925, Page 9

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\ STORE CLOSES WEDNESDAYS AT NOON, PHONE NUMBER 2-5201 NSatu»rd_ay Again Looms Up Big:_ With Its Many Week-End Offerings FIRST, OUR AUGUST FUR SALS TAKES PROMINENCE This is a yearly event that gives wonderful opportunity to make hig savings over the coming November prices on that fur coat you are planning to purchase eventually—why not now? In Buying Now, your sclection of pelts is more desirable, better than at the height of the season. charge and billed to you as November 1st. selection at once. Choice Given in Coats of Hudson Seal (dyed must rat, Raccoon, Beaver, Caracul, Nutria, and Squirrel—all at less than Novembe k the workmanship Your purchase held in storage without There should be no hesitation in making 3, rat), Northern Seal, Mugk- -\Ius:l\;l Seal, Marmink, American Broadtail, SPECIALS AT OUR ME Shirts, mercerized cotton pongee in white, blue, tan and grey, not al priced Saturday at $1.45. Silk and Lisle Half Hose, in al effects, offered special at 95¢ pair. 0dd Lot of Leather Belts, with black, and cordovan; regular $1.00 kinds, 50¢ each, Clean Up In Knit Union Suits, left from our recent Carter Sale, in broken sizes, lisle and cotton; some are HOSIERY VALUES Silk and Fiber Hosiery for women, with 3 seam back in contrasting color garter stripes; white, nude, grain, Irench nude, for T5e pair. Bobbed Hosies, in all the season's shades with con- |8 trasting color tops, values | to $1.50 for $1.00 pair. , with button collars colors in all sizes; | y | the new jacquard | tongue buckles in NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY b 197 9 e e E————— PI . .11 N annual meeting: President, Mrs, ¢, | Britain—adyt ‘ B . vishing the bullding and install- H. Fowler, New Haven; vice-prost — t [ N 2 ipment has been come ainville News |\ ¥orivev i e "0 e ristol News s v conment vavesn com ford; secretary, Mrs, Honry 1. Railey, [gains. L J. Birnbaum.— Adut ROpTNTe . Due to the increased achool regls- New Britain: treasurer, Mrs, Jordon | fration which will take place at the C. Wells, Wethersfield; —mite box | A WOQ AT pening chool term ft is Alterations Progressing | Al ~ Iy | district alone will ope The south slde of Whiting vm«" Mr. and Mrs. Burrltt Root and son - 0EN litional .n“:mb{vhl“ \"‘r‘l)u»l.‘ near Central square I now at the of Hartford will he the week.end / BLAULY SO T AR AR l.,.,,mmy\. stage preparatory (o fak- Sueats of Mr. and Mrs, G, K. Root | : % e {ing on a much better and more mod ]‘; “‘-‘“‘ summer ise at Ua PR e Third érn appearance, for two huildings arbor ] ) ) Valiipd | vacat dn Governor Present af County iiee™ e vicrmonns "o | Property Heretolore Valued Low i e A {The building of the Plainville ¥n John' Perry of Golf st brol ; ST e 0 Heud Farm Burean Ou[mg o [ginacring & Supply Co., s belng ex- | his arm when alling from the porc | Will Be Boosted A [tensively remodellad. The covered as e was leaving the house, the : e {porch has heen torn down, as has | other day and not from playing ba s ! : the small shop nex! to it, and a new |as the paper had it the time before BOY ““TH PONY AR]\EL‘ Iv,) ; SEWING ~ CIRCLE ~ ELECTS o o neineorectca’ ot “ii” et | —_ \BOY ¥ ROSTEL T, |side. The laying of new hriel ] A. Liephart and family of | s a L . Hiae “"‘ T face i8 just starting, and the result Ciolf t returned after a month : AR Lxcursion To Savin Rock Sunday— |of the work will soon he apparent. | vacation at Indian Neck, | Hired Driving Outfit in Waterhury £ L Eols C Camp Ground News—Camp Mect- J,”:‘fi‘ ‘Vf: ‘,’ on ;“ ’ ,,),‘,‘ ”w:‘, | Fames 8 ¢ of Thompson streat and Strayed Into - Bristol=Thivd Many Altend Concert Ing at White Oak — Alterations |V the work is completed |48 Tome Vodiys At Bast pigict Sehool Neaving Comple | 1 ; R The ( lon building looks out | River, Cont | g 97 1 Progressing—Other Items, of a ba face at present, awaiting - o adUR O R UnEA il N ) 1 ,\‘ e al of material for replacing | Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Governor John H. Trumbull and ) oadentrront wihtonatt ok o\ o B strati] e wsessment work by t ented and w stueeo, The Russell huil rONnN and < B AS8C 1 1 « y ot ¢ other high state officials were pres- | |10% 1] “:””,q "‘,,,““”‘Tf‘“ il ]\,\:"m”\:w\j,“‘ Tl e Sl | ut e v ent at Pinnaclerox Farm yesterduy 'wye garage I to go up in the rear! et i nmer, a and participated in the first outing of the Neri block plans are un-| Mr. and D, M. Seattergood 1l chang 1 at the grec of the Iartford Counly Farm burcan [der way for a new hlock in tho een= | aud ehildren of Golf strect have loft Without regard to prese o Judd For Council which wag so successful that it will |ter on these changes are com- | by auto for Philadelphin, Atlantic{on the list, the board is co i Councilman 1omer 1L Judd has be made an annual affair. More than pl enfer will present 8 | Gity. Washington. and then on to'a dally visit wnounced lis intention of being a 300 members were present, in addi- much more up-to-dafe appearance. | siaunton, Va., where they w SRR \ \ r tcelection to the tion to State Treasurer Itogers Meetines At White Qak o ShdlterEooaiabrothes o [council at 11 ction this fall Comptroller Iorederick M. Salwon, | Cainp i s will ho conductod Fsn 2 ugh denying any mayoralty as- Commissoiner of Agriculture Plat Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Blair : rations. He e first of and County Agent Benjamin G 4B TN UG T Fh Gonh v at- | present hoard to announce any can- Southwiclk ere Will e Fggjons on the birth of a v of bust although the full board is A basket lunch was served at ; vomram of Lon Wednesday g spected to be » in the running. noon, after which the fine herd of nd @ reception of all e I City Court Jersey and Ayrshire cattle owned by » one fall DU a NrAT e e i e Qi 1o cas Joseph Wiske of New Henry Trombull, owner of the farm ball Bricfs § e left for thei ation atijow a rate. Ce T n v car colllded with was paraded before (e members i o without a gu R e i : : : Col e fa judging contest. ach member \n w(for ma ekt RS — fiy iy Ton s nondten [rated the animals, theie jur Kensin Ve 11 Ohiiatead “of Tolnson lyaiiol Sl Tente swner June was continued untll Wed- {being checked up by A. 1. Meril ven f has Deen at dor brothers | St T s s b Tirige. Joachn M, feattie s cialist from onnecticut me 1 1 (res Conn., for tl Ihe revalu Da e city court this morn- |Arriculture college. Tlenry Trui k. Mrs, Olmstend t8 ol o' g 2 ) car was overturned in {bull's fine stock, many of them im il S e i 2 ; et taant {ported, and his model farm were in T i DA B : \‘,».:‘..1 by the visitors, g 1 e Moot The of Nicodemus Tukajew- | Governor Trumbull spoke, extend will nof Fred \ m : 5 > ) run the eity. it wis <kl, el I with operating a motor ing the hope of improved agricul on e i i Cly L L L Itural conditions in the state and Rivalry hetwoon the 2 e to tax the \ ! i S nTions o Ipraiging the state fair as an instru- |fits is keen, and, if no 1 . s heavily T foward lauor, was continued until Tuesday ment for bringing together tha In- [least mueh sweat will I Bl Gometodk ar Al HowasonnNagD IR Teluigd IBariing hubitants of city and ruval districts T e e ke o i Held for W \"'l‘"“ ""”\"‘ I [ short tal .,H!H,N._ Al L thoiiatho I ALY with a pony, which he had NYUL ! | The gathering at Pinnacleros was favo returned from G | Mrs Soth ATl E N L ed_hy the inspection of oftheriiwhore they were the ghesis ol we o it Longri I et or Brothers Open New Store— |farms. Some 60 frult growers met |anq Mrs, I'rank Holmes of Tampi. [a woek, they were t M 2! \unounce Tree Decorating And lat Tunxis farm in Farmington. ahout | 11 former residents of New 1 il Mrs, George W d 1o RS Repair Service But No Sales, {40 poultrymen thered at Culmor Goodale and children wi rented pony 1"arm in the same town, and Joseph = e et bt Aol on and says that | A new furniture show room and W. Alsop's Wood IFord Iharm in i e e trom the right road and was opened at 215 Maln street |Avon was examined by the dulry or ho i i i \\mm“y His cou ; in the 1adley building this afternoon [men and alfalfa growers, ) A n Springtield | X il of Sinart (his eity, where he stable pony [by Gurber Bros, of Hartford. David isop’s farm has the lar iratt ] \.fi,':,‘m‘ Tan Pl ”' S "‘H i ilits pav 1 a few hours la ) ind Israel Garber, owners and part- Increage in the stats Graham ha vor Nis | o M o i liten snelt | ins with' s local yc ners, were on hand this afternoon to The committec in S S S hi : picked up. cleome visitors. Others who were onting consisted of Henry Trimbnil {jy(ios at (he post ¢ i | Teattic Violator Avvested ihere to help show visitors and County Agent Southwick, Stancliff | Mg A, Swmith of \liAs e T Ty Daminick Mannichardi of, 17 ospective purchasers were H. B. jHale of Glastonbury, T.ouis Hadling |1oft today to visit her sister, Mi 5 2 oo d TN G treet s try » solve a |flirechaut, district manager and A. {nf Manchester, Harold M. Hayes of [\felntyre of Charlion, M ALl LT Bl oz Aot ok e te i \rrange- J. DeLaurler, local manager. ({Granby, A. ns of Bast Hart-! 1. i M AL EANQER 8 ts tnday in a poller % Accor to Mr. Hirschaut the |fowd, the hurean president: and See- ' retuened to his home arter | oo e T 1 thi e o tore will be one of the finest show retary Myles M. Smith of Enfield stul operation at St Fran- | e n sl Ieilving Lolndeibvil ooms of its kind in New England. Sewing Circle Oficers | spital, Hartford (ot Breltoninseanauy ; e Lo (o Garber Bros. are manufacturers as Airs, Frank Giibert was eclected | Aiss Aletia Ioss re o oSl LCUESTRN G ERtIGRRE ke R R lart . wnt (well as dealers, selling both whole v nt of Martha Sewing Cirele S [om i e S e R Bl | ret ey employ in the meeting held at the home of | i ot M | Memorial Ronlevard and Main (theit Hartford factory about 80 men Mys. Jennin Hickek of Red Stone | : | T : Lot e assen (Ko here they manufacture their own Hill yesterday. Mrs. Ralph Morrell Sondition of k. Doyle ) : room and odd pisce was ehosen vice-president, and s, who is a patient at | i A e e esides this they are big purchasers Winnie Peasc was elected president. [ ital, Harttord, is o 22 episod f from Grand Rapids and maintain « Other officers arg as follows: First comfartable & i o I e full of Grand lirectress. Mrs. Amie Brown: secon nd ehildren will | > 4 : pro directress, Mrs. M. Farrar: third di- | spand the month of Anzust o Sound B Jue policy Is followed by this rectross, Mrs, Jennie Hickok | View : s Tn opening up a new store | Excursion To Savin Rock | Camp Ground Notes A in making purchases for use 1 ! An excursion to New Havén and | A, £ i of New Britair e g store, local husiness firms are al- Savin Roek and return will he con- sived at wssociation house | g : : 1ys patronized, In the case of the ducted by the New Haven road on Plainville camp grounds. | aaiisaslioy [llsadloRusndetlichin ew store all purchases possible were Sunday. The excnrsion train will at tl Britain churel | warningito go toithe right. 11 |made fn New Rritain and the re. leave Plainville a 4 o'clock in the honse include M zene Kent, | solieslonthenixlitiandhih il i \s done by a New Britain fmorning, arriving in the Elm City (Mes. David Penne Nty &y e ] The ol Ol and local sitb contractors, W 10:35 o'clock. The return trip [Marsh, Mrs. B, N. Darker, Mrs. | m"” im and “‘” nichnr s cver are held by Garber will begin at 8:15 o'clock in the cve- |Samuel Norris I'red Boot I8 ity m plans, according to ning, 1he train reaching Plainville at |Mrs, 1. A. Nickersou Mrs. Louis officials, to soll low as possi- [9:18 o'clock [1tanford. Mrs Lillie Stott and Mrs Ble and offer no special hargains. Camp Ground Program |IFrank Cadwell of New Britain | IProe re ice on furniture pur- I'oreign Missionary Day ol Mrs. W, H. IFoster of Ansonia, Mrs el 11 W free Interior deco- the Plainville Camp grounds yes- (¢, 1. Alvord of Dlainville, Mr. and | advice also are of- terday, the missionary theme per- | Mrs. M. L. Colem Seymour, | |vading all class meetings and s W. Griffith, 1. G. Jacqueys MNrs ! (ots of flowers were ices. AL 7:30 o'clock this evening, |Fmma Dic Irs. Caroline $to ge furniture firms another evangelistic service will he | Miss Arline Stofz s furnished this conducted by Rev. Dr. John L. Davi elen M. Case and the opening and and Rev. A. B. Taylor, whose seri 1 of Bristol are | again this evening of services this year has heen very stol ehurch house. | Al's orchestra of successful hard ! | Rev. Dr. Elmer A, B ille Miss | Richmond Hill M. k. e v f Ne wre | York will speak at the service at [ | 10:30 o'clock tomorrow mornir olh | The Epworth leagne will ( 1 field meet at 2 o'clock in 1t it noon. th a program of N Viet | e cvents. The final service of e i & C | FOR SALE wories conducted by Dr. Davis and | X Alr. Taylor will be held in the TR e e American Walnut Bedroom ning. The trustees will hold thoir [REGISTRARS NOTICE OF MUET- | Suite, Dining Room Set, mial meeting &t 3 o'clock, for the INGS FOR CAUCUS ENROLLMENT on of officers and co Ihe registrars of voters will Baby Bed, Ice Box. Leon A. Gladding's cott on ms in the Town Hall, Dlait ! 11 HOUGH ST. \lanchester Cirele. , on Iriday, August 7th | i Suo ey | Flections gain on Ividay. A 1 ; i : 3 M e ] | The New Haven Distr . hetween the hours of 12 « T ALk bl U R {Ground associntion, at its annual und 9 o'clock p. . (standard 1i ed that it will ho occupicd bfore ,—-—B N T N |meeting, elected the following trus for the purpose of making a cau | cold weather ‘sats dn; A i Dr. John H lment « ocial volers o | we poss ydtint e iostit il ena Aol ' sop YOUR EYES vddin : Droment list last y | ; Reards U8 rute lisls i 0 Ahe Avoid headaches and eye. ‘)m»: \\4;; ; . . iters making rocau ; ! o e et ] strain by wearing correctly trockett, ord; Joseph e PR tart i « strect | 3 SEL sign, Simsbury; Fred Kelsey, Higga- |clared political pre : o g . fitted glasses Inum; W. ¥ Jennin Hart compiled at these se . 1 |1. B. Woolson, Watertown. Al wwere | | Nikeiiy < ; . 4 {reclections except W. E. Jennings of | AT - ¢ LN Y 1A tinne to || EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Hartford who was elected to ‘ WCFPY Fa Tl the old h 207 R . ceed John C. Barrett of Hartford S e d st it U 327 Main St. Phone 1905 The Wom Home Missionary } S oPLBIaTA d . iy i R e wocisty elected the following at ita | {quests will lu to the selectmen, lasking thet the matter be carcfully {considered, Presides at Meeting “ask'ror H WY BRTIDAVS T orlick’s ial I 5 Iiev, Asa C. Fuller, pastor of the Fobd ' ORIGINAL st Berlin Methodist ehurel, offi- 18™ OF NEXT MO e d Mif Safe vesterday at a meeting of the ISNT IY, MOMT DOVOU ~ 7Lty Milk ~ Haven district Camp Grounds S'POSE AUNT AAZEL WILL., : aDi vssociation the Plainvi Camp SEND ME ANNTHING THIS and Diet |\ ou00s o lay. Rev. Nir, Fuller VEAR? SHE DIDNT LAST Forlnfants, |is cxtremely active in the work of SEAR. YoU AW 2 Invalids, or ation TheAged | New Firm Moving Tn l d /3 in plant of the Nat al Type "'oundry 0. in K sington is going For all memboars of the family, children | R3ridge plant of the firm and that or adults, ailing or well. Serve atmeals, this machinery will be set up at | between meals, or upon retiring. Anour- | ishit easily assimilated Food-Drink ed ir old which, at any hour of the day cr night, gton, the build- | relicves faintnees or hunger. pied by the Mosel Prepared at home by stirring the pow- | | der in hot or cold water. No cooking. William ). Platt of Bridgeport, president of the concern, is i charge ‘ slightly irregular, but in all shapeg, values to $2.00. WOMEN’S UNIONS Special at 59¢ each. 0Odd lot, summer weight . . s y . AN ] i ni Mites voornlar » al na SUILS, one-prece style R Special Sale of Wool Bathing Suits, one-pi tyle | Knit Union Suites, regular in plain colors and heather mixtures, some with con- and extra sizes, band top, {rasting coloved hovder stripes. | C”(;.”Y shell knees, values Regular $3.98 Suits, for 5 each to )C, p“‘.‘” 19 e(ulx.. Regular $198 Suits, for S | e S Rt ar $4.¢ h S, IR hac 5 : i & 2 A . > each up or bodice, regular and Regular $5.98 Suits, for $4.98 each extra sizes, 50e. Y - e —— z |eated with Prosccutor Charles K. [at Kensington and he fs supervising @rllfl ews | Lewis, who started for the scene of [the work of putting he factory into [activitics. Mcanwhile the men kept [shape for beginning operations on o wateh, avmed with shotguns, so that |about September 1 e TTTTTTTTTTTTT Lthe men could be vounded up i they | The manufacture of printers’ type or e started (o gel away. I\l be carried on at the Kensington Hot Pursuit of Burglars few, it was stated today, and it s | b Progac topped [Probable that not more than 12 or at the store [15 men will be cmployed at first, As A’!‘ AN"ERQEN SHG? and he appraached on fool, loaded [the need for more help increascs, 1 revolver in - hand The burglars, {more men will be hire UL | being warned by the sound of his Sues For §1,060 e ;.4\,;..“‘,~\- rushied out of the store | Gracey of Merriden, through . 5 5 jand into the car, which was set in | lawyer L G. Smith of that city, ha x tdown the “street Phillip Tagan’s [48ainst Hector Bomni of 410 " [ hotp V »k shot gun Batked, as did the re- |44th street, New York city as ]flme[ fl[ Then “ m volver of the prosecitor e ear (SUlt Of an accident in s S ——— i‘.m not stop, lhowever. The T ) lowned by Gracey was fice gave s d as he s [have been struck by an automobil. m n officer gav cha and 1 wi ) ALM@S: ANNUAL EVENTE”“'""‘L’ the Mosel plant on Iarm- [Hiven by the defendant. Officer lington avenue, he saw {hat the | Tank Brown served the papers yes. 3 3 {other ear had turned over along the | /CTJay and the writ is returnable in Buggest Employment of Night | poadside and that the burglars had “" supetior court at New Haven on {fled. The car was’totally wrecked, ('I® first Tuesday tn September. Patrolman—New Firm Installing |00 e sien of anvone | David 1. Dristol of+ Meriden, & . f e car and seattered on the (Stlesman for the concern of which Machincrygatgbethin SRIANESAEN | worn sovoral hoxes of socks |Gracey fs the head, was fuvolved. in York Man Sued for $1.000 | had heen faken ha he collision with Bomni's car on {were found in the car 1 the turnpike Wednesday afternoon. Burglars thelr annual en- fj o5 e, it { Bomni ds alleged to have cut out trauce into the store of Charles An= | non investigation at the store it [7O0 Pehind a truck, as Dristol was dorson on Main strect, Kensington, hal lift1e ad been taten, | PRroaching froin® the oppsite di > 2 i ‘(H'wn came together and this morning at about 2 o'clock. Ar-'T as gaine ¥ breakin Jothioret I 4 e G e re 1 damaged. Bomni riving in a stolen ear, they pill 1 e I A“‘”l g :‘ iwaiting teial in the Berlin court the shop, hut wer turbed at theie P o e e e et shiire g Rrechigns driving woek Defdrosmcl At ihaviFeouiEEE QTR B EH R R S Vacation Notes vf Interest, be made, They escaped in the car (o \l“ ! “m m\ Walter Payne and family are en dersen on Main street, Kensington Rl e b oving a week's vacation at Pine avenue, Clues to tha tdentity of tie (10 S8 e ook i Grove, Niantic, culp! wear 1o be lacking AU s ! R Virginia Walsh is spending her va- Il rs, of whigh there were | 10¢ M%7 i ! e vation at - Point 0" Woods, East thies ling 10 Rohert Fagan, a [elanim o sibre gl ,'”, i Ly witness (o pint of the aclivitics, ar- 10508 0 elinkanaantt Vietor Tield spending fhe rived in on shortly hefore e L et at Plainville Camp o' clock in owned by Datsy “" R s S G0y Tucco of Kensington and which they {11 "“ aseaalracaenn ) William Johnson aml family will 8! Troih thalvioinity of i (on= [Wresknd almostil ‘." () LA end the nest three weeks at Indian nectient Co, car barns in N B J X Neck, Branford ain. where Lucco is employed ’ . Session of Registrars, \ecording 1o Fagan, who ) s he registrars of voters of ti i & sireet from the store s . wi of Berlin will be in session w ho yegsed considerahle @ U 18 ““ tow ( on Friday, Auguost e the i o was R e : 1 August 14 from 12 o'clock, noon, e N “‘ = ntil 9 o'clock in ti evening, for the &t (RS A et i Al purpose of receiving names for ca- b 1 : i cus enrollment and to revise the list n Nmec ‘V il 1) re Henry ¢, Der 3 Lo “ MY and Georg Corr. VRt NIRI | Wortl m Club Dance. [ T enaiiialonireatICilte. i expected that there will In e Al s S ietie ' Attendance at the hee to e haintealiaut {hicineclil foria |06 riveniStonizhtin s olclock tatil [night patrolman in that district. | Grange hall by the Worthington Ihey say that n policeman to patrol | Club ovchestra of Berlin, Ten per e R cent of the procecds will he turned for some tin hough | S Ithe nen have not seen fit to do | (Continued on Page Eleven) ‘H'V‘m:.in‘v“ matter » fairly casy proposition for ans | 1 JUMIDING and & mmng 1HOT | wonld-be burglars enter {} J dd. L 'L d hich {giores, Store keepers have heen con- | uddie L. Lanagren iemniting iU ing it 2 Successor to H. H. Damon e 0 the selectinen, agk-fpahair Work Promptly Attended to. g that an officer I assig P : Tel. $571-9 night dn in town They point out |that Dlainville has a night patrol <o that |section of the town throughout nd [night mi- | It is altogether probable that re- T WAS HINTIN THAT, MOM! AN-T DONT WANNA DO TUAT-SHED THINL T WOULDNT DO / W DTt b Foret BY BLOSSER JOW SILYY=YoU SENT AER o A GIFT ON LIER BIRTHDA I A" u g 5 K1 S WE P EXT AONTH - T'D WRIT 1] T \NOULDN'Y WANT Jean Hund oyl R- A IER YO THINK T g L ki Gz as WINTING! 1] Eal 080 Hf'{d“‘?‘" s, Ly % Jagalong: 4 y g 2% 20 e ’V:LAMg don txi{n;,h [ j’f‘*; 1«:*(:\.((4; Remembeny SN ‘Tfl‘z‘\fifi.’&“‘" “?“"1/‘(“4( PR Mol Lgig 4 loipg

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