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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TU B e T — PLENTY OF WATER AT SHUTTLE MEADOW Brooks and Springs Also Running | PLANNING COUNCIL. GROUP INEARLY SESSION Ordinance Committes to Meet af 68 M Frecly, Says Report—New | Park, High Record For July | There {a one foot and eight inches | Playground nest wl A8 the most more water In the reservoir at Shut- hiel | which tle Meadow today than on the same | oo day last year, according to reports |tin 1t from the r bureau . ! water in t Ty two inches deep. 1t is reported also that there Members of the ordinance com- | mittee of the common council will establish & new precedent when they meet at 6 o'clock next Saturday morning. This §s sald to be the earllest hour at which any munici- more water in the ground and that : w pal body in the city has ever plan- |the brooks and springs are all run- | ned to meet. ning. The sesslon has been called at There {s considerably more water this time by Chatrman David L. Najr NGV than there was thrce wecks to take up the petition from a group agh, due (o the heavy rains rec of East Main street residents, con-| Puring the month op | cerning the farmer's market on that | PChes of rain fell. The e b AT street. The committee and Chiot of |th1s record in any July Police Willlam C. Hart will meet at |t0_the books was In 1920, when the corner of East Main and Main |5:54 Inches fell. In August of that| streets at 6 o'clock from which point |Yar the water was I3 feet the activities of the market men wiil | e!&ht Inches deep, it having been an ba observed, unusually wet summer. The heavy | The meeting was called this morn. |Tanfall for July, 1925 = occurred | ing In connection with the following | MOSHY on July &onnchen petitlon recelved by the common | fe!l and July n the cconomy to erect council and referred to the ordi-[f2!l was 22 inches, making a total and thus Rancedcommitias: of 4.61 Inches in three President Ci “We, the undersigned, all tax pay- | _1-4st month's record is ot ers of this city, hereby petition m‘“‘" sean0iel septe b you to discontinue the practice of |the fall measured 8.35 inches. L having the farmers’ market, morn- it ings, on Bast Main strcet between Malin street and Center street, city. “The assembling of these farmers at this place tends fo disturb the peace of the people residing in this section; makes It impossible to keep tenements rented steady; and great- ly depreclates the value of property bulldings.’ Bond I Swampscott, Mz avoid constr STRIKE UNBROKEN Bradford, England, Aug, 11 (P — |The prolonged negotiation the wages dispute in th tile industry here broke down last night, and the strike will continue A whutdown in the Industry affecting | an 135,000 workers, took place on July | opinior | by s Playground Superintendent ‘\I’rl\ll(;l\‘ ‘ For Unique Program At Paradise | A baseball will b boy or girl attending Mradise 'ark nd whic hickens, p! cows, rabbits, rats and Clare and (0()|ldL’(‘ Is Ammsl Any |p ue For Buildings |°f '"® 'GOUNCILMAN'S DUTY CoT0 SERVE, SAYS MAYOR PET SHOW | Nalr Reported Not Satisfied 'With riven to the | " &l | gatlons Committee | I'riduy afternoon interesting pet and t any most | cording to Mar- | playground super- ceasion will he It 1s the duty of every member of the common council to serve in ty In which they are ap- | )‘f'l”hfl cording to Mayor A, M. | a | Paonessa this afternoon in discuss- e con-{ing a report that Attorney David L. at Willow | ngjp fg not sutisfied with his ap- ts of pets are M": etk [ Sointment as chairman of the com- 5 [ mittee to m\wup.nc the price of of pets in the | gas, Ulh tarred, | Mr. Nair was named on the com- mittee because his name came first “lon the petition, but feels that the anything that | o irmanship should have gone to \tted, Ju Wil | Councilinan Arthur N, Rutherford, "“ who I8 Intensly interested in the | movement and has considerable In- {tormation on the subject, r" {also felt (hat Councilman Orchard, who has made a stud asoline business should haye been on the committee. Mr, Rutherford was excused from 1ss., Aug. 11 (A—| gh he realizes (hat it might bo | cepving on the committes because it public bufldings | would interfere with his duties as payment of rent, | geputy building inspector, the mayor feels. The chief executive also stat- ed that it is th ivilege of a com mittea to sclect ny chairman it chooses, Fut that he still running the mayor's oftic It Mr. Nair does not want to serve on the com mittee, he is privileged o resign.” sald. does not lo tions for a hond fon of government shington and else- build- | s one of | celebrated the of the birth of RBlackmore, au- Blackmore England has just 100th anniversary o feasible, in his | Richard Doddridge fssue was offset |thor of Tora Doone. ted in 1000 e of bonds “Connecticut’s Best In Our Big Rug Department You'll Find Wonderful Values. The Finest Makes of Domestic Rugs in All Sizes Are Reduced WHITTALL'S BODY BRUSSELS— 9x12—Regular § 70.00. Now . WHITTALL'S TEPRAC WILTON 9x12—Regular $105.00. Now WHITTALL'S ANGLO PERS 9x12—Regular $150.00. Now KLEARFLAX LINEN RUGS— 9x12—Regular $ 19.00. N KLEARFLAX LINEN RUGS— 8x10—Regular $ 38.00. Now 00D GRADE AXMINSTERS— 9x12—Regular § 49.00. Now And Many Other Axminsters, Velvets, Yard Goods Reduced Grass Rugs Reduced The Rug Sale Positively Ends Saturday Noon. Brussels, Wiltons, Ete., Reduced Small Rugs Reduced However You Still Have Plenty of Time As This Store Is Open W ednesda\ Afternoons and Friday Evenings Ff $28.00 $16.50 GREAT GENUINE AT OUR BIG $17.50 MID-SUMMER FURNITURE SALE C. PORTER SON ESDAY, AUGUST 11, | Chairmanship of Gas Investi- l ! | 1925, "ODD LOTS —— One Lot of Housedresses $1.39 For House and Street Wear These dresses made of fine quality percale, ging- ham and linene. Values to $2.98 One Lot of from our astound hare in Yes—hundreds of odd garments-—gathered Big Sale—and grouped under prices that will vou. Be here early Wednesday morning and Hn: "lOdt mone Boys’ Sport Blouses 20 doz. Boys’ Of striped ales and $ 1 .98 M:ldl}\sll\\tlih ;r\)i(;;:dl :(l;]:x‘jltn Wash SUItS match also—good quality— old! fort $1049) Values to $10,00. white and : 69c All styles s 2 and colors. Sizes to $1.10 3 to 8. | Wednesday Formerly khaki ... . All new shades—all sizes s regular 98¢ Sizes 6 to 16. — DRUGS AND TOILET GOODS — 30c HILL'S CASCARA QUININE, SPECHAL . BOTTLE BLACK FLAG INSECT KIL SPECIAL ... MENNENS TALC. 5 SERGTATE I F0 S 1 (o WOODBURY'S FACIAL SOAP. SPECIAL . ... ASHES OF ROSES ROUGE. SPECIAL ..... ¢ BOX MAVIS FACE POWDER. SPECIAL &1 JAR VANTINE'S PERFUMED BATH \MTN SPECIAL ; JAR POMPEIAN C REAMS. \I‘H 1 \I. A ‘:"I(I\L RINSO, for \\aehlng. SPECIAL . CASCARETS, SPECIAL BLOUSES l'ailored blouses of i dimity and \':l!nv M $1.98 " FOR THE One Tot of Lagi PAJAMAS e Made in the Wind- LADIES sor “Wash-and- Ready” Krinkle Crepe 1n several beautiful shades.— Cold (ream Special $l 69 with each $1.00 purchas \alup § in our Toilel Goods dept.§ A FEW ODD LOTS ONE LOT OF FINE CHOKER BEADS, — ———————————— Pearls and fine cut stones, all colors. l Value to 75c. Special . .. lgc A Clean-up of 500 Pairs ALL OUR 98¢ and $1.50 RUFFLING for dress trimmings or collar and cuff sets. All ol colors, Must go Wednesday, per yard ... (& THE NEW CREPE DE CHINE SPORT and ENSEMBLE TIES. Black COUPON 25¢ Tube of Palmoliv * 0dd Dresses “For the little miss” with Sizes T to 14, Value YARD GOODS Quality Bleached OUTING 39c grade. 29c SSE (‘Rl-l‘l, in all the wanted 29¢ grade. A 21 c underweat in 1 Lot of fine House and Street Dresses 251,88 \aluc‘tn. 9%, Another lot vi ilues to Vednesday, / ? j6-inch SAN SOIE SATI Wfilnell S stripe and plain effects, xlll hite and pansy 59¢ val \ | 5 e Ve »dnesds Many more colors, Value o Hoarols Wednesday Special . 39C PUMPS 36-inch ENGLISH BROADCLOTH, in fancy 1215c WOMEN'S NOVELTY HANDKER. patterns, good colovings. §1 grade. CHIEFS, all colors. Many hand em- Wedn L yard . 690 hroidered. Special Wednesday . 7C A6-inch FANCY DRESS CREPES and silk FINAL ON ALL BATHING SLIPPERS—89¢ mixtures, large assortment of colors and to 81.00 bathing slippers, first quality, all d styles, Value 98¢ to $1.39 yard. colors and styles, sizes 215 to 8. 5 an Wednesday, yard . . 690 Wednesday . 9C 1.000 PAIRS OF ['('\\ HF, AVY SUCTION SOLE SNEAKERS, brown and white, heavy Patent, tan, leather patches. Regular and lace-to-toe. $1.69 value. 5 $1.2 Value $1.60. Sizes to 6. 98 © Wednesday, each and satin. All heels a SN and satin. Al heel “"1| PILLOW CASES, Wednesday . ‘ash-and-Ready” Crepe. 30 dozen WEARWELL 790 : A qze 12x36; good heavy quality, no starch. CHILD'S PAJAMAS ANCY RAYON SILK S0X sizes. Value to §5.00. 1 Yg, oyality A 29c¢ — One Big Lot — Value 45¢. In white, flesh and Vednesday, each haby blue s TURKISH BATH TOWELS, large 1ead, in red, blue or yellow borders. PLAY SUITS, DRESSES and ROMPERS For the child. Values to 81.19. Special 79(: FOR THE BABIES for the, babies, l»s mn(ull trimmed T A3el CORSETS Wrap-around, Elastic Top. Girdles, COUPON Corselets, Values to SLA0. . 88¢ ONE LOT OF ('()R\} TS 10¢ Roval Worcester, Ro m, C/B. Thomas’ Glove-Fitting, Nemo, Treo HMH‘ Girdles. “Toilet Form” Values to 85.00, $ Special . 2 98 Wednesdas Brassieres . DOMESTICS se COLONIAL BLEACHED SHEETS, s 31x90; no seam; a fine quality cotton. grey suede Of fine * Wednesday $1.00 CISE— I'wo « double Worth Wedn 5i-inch BAT assorted patterns, fast colors. 21.00 value. Wednesday, vard . 36- wo!z FANCY CRETONN ow pvl\fluh 39¢ ay, yard . s TURKEY RED DAMASK— 75¢ 28, all colors and value, Dresses and with fine lace and ¢ \J.nr tn "l\r Children’s Union Suits For Boys and Girls | cked 1 white balbriggans and 5c ecrn ribhed hisles waist amt: or open crotch ... 39C Size Lux Soap ainsooks, _NOTIONS— 1 l\] \\ \I IIU‘ COTTON, 1.200 \.ud \pooit AH Fellss 8(: Black or w Sale Price. spool 17c all colors, OUR: OWN SA Y PINS, 1 dozen on a r"nd GC orted ard Al hm(l\ or 25(_ Brmg A‘] Palm Qlive Coupons = Free Soap to the Blg Store ; /few Britaini Mopplny G anlel- THE SGes STORE 3yso to 386 qu $1. e NewBritainCr 0. N. T. CROCHET COTTON, all colors. Sale Price, ball LINEN THREAD 75-YARD 'SPOOLS, Sale Price, spool . SILKATEEN CROC HET COTTON, Sale Price, ball .. JOHN CLARK'S SPOOL ‘COTTON, white, Sale I»vrf‘ dnm\ SOUTACHE BRAID, all colors. Rale e Hosiery Dept. . Special Table Men's and Women's Hose Children’s Socks Big clearance of all broken lines of desirable summer hose. 39¢ and 19¢ values. Wednesday morning, Big special table piled high with Women's Hose ~odd lots and mill sub- of silk hose, i fancy q;m 79¢ to SLAD 49¢ (/oml{; Lverybod