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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1925, commonwealth und nation overner |he had an even greater heart, that W LR L fr 1904-1913; this memorial i atfec- |county have dedicated this monu- SR, tionately dedlcated by his nelghbors | ment, a lasting memorial to all that i F I F n il friends,” 8 finest and best in human relation. | Shty Days Each Is Given Four | ! : L ) In a letter addressed to Winthrop [Ship. Tt 1s one of the prides of my Young Men in Harttord Conet for M, Crane, Jr, son of the former |!1fe to think that he was my friend.” L4 e nator, and read at the exercises, | —- Holding Up Man, i i i President Coolldge said | e e i \ lgn En G dustior Tall Prie "1 s e v IS LIABLL e — g g@n ]I:a " be dedicated is not | If Man is Injured Uixing Walk That i ] ) of the respect and | ; e 1h BEd. | HARTFORD Dalton, Mass, Oct. 2 h—-The | estect w public servant but | Clty Told Him o Repair, He May President of the United S [ ¢ of friendship, 1t s 4 . ; 4 :“ AL e " | Chief Justic | Y ! t those who knew| @€t Compensation, ! Frolagng sl and u United Slates Se \ ) ¢ vays remember | Waterbury, Oct. 2 (®)—It city of- | o sthoro, Mass among v 8 v, a deep un- | ! f / Massachusetts » v s ; ficlals 1o satisfy a complaint tell a y al I Philip Richman who paid tribut. « . v generous will ws | pinin R ory of W, Murruy ¢ ! vhat was best in the ut | eation of a wmeno n-—ull these ¢ 08« d to | walk in front of his property hundreds of dollar R : i ot e Seurb O TARR ot et e s L St i (o touddnd Necessary ' For Misses and Women tatives i o f 1 alty whi Crane inspired | ! T R o e SR | eeweun | Brilhant trust | the cuse of b it taken mo. s money | ) pact ... -.§1.00 he which | against the city of Derby. e awards | ay from sublants, vddi ‘oly Powd anniversary « an | compensation to the at t tion to aiding in U capture, ; 50 Crane, bears ‘ nfluenee i 1 ; ite | rate of $18 a weck vecks, - — - : i v To W. Murray e, 18 il natle only | Morganelll hurt his hand ropaiving I olicemen are fined one [ April Showers Face Poud 4 p()’ Oa S devoted in his servic comt ity o had & great mind, but because |t the walk, | 1y (¢ issing out citizens. | er .. oo T6C w lm\([u ..§1.00 Djer Kiss O 7 Golden's I.‘m: Denny’s Pore Refiner ..$1.50 Klein’s Imported Soap, 6 for $1 With the advent of cold weather, you will no doubt enjoy a musical evening by your fireside, giv- “';'i\".‘ Lsoibeabitio (2'1‘:7 For traveling, for motoring, for speetating at ot ing pleasure to the entive family. The GULBRANSEN REGISTERING PIANO is famous for its [ H‘.\“’\ 4 Vacoum Boitles, door events now and during the Winter, for husi construction, sound and moderate cost—nationally advertised and priced One Hundred Dollars less than $1.50 10 $3.75. ness and for general sport and utility wear— .\ cont any Piano of equal grade. p | Kibbe's Pure Gum Drops. 20¢. 1 of the charaeter of these at 45 will place you in the STEIGER'S—STRELT FLOOR ! class with the very best dressed. ssured that the We still have Genuine VICTROLAS at HALF PRICE, in different models and finishes. I'hc\ will . < naking of thlm required the skiil of a very high not last long. Better step in and select your favorite Victrola now and have it delivered at your con- B : grade maker. venience. : Timely o i AT 3 IMPORTED MIXTURLS RACCOON Our diwp]r‘.\ of RADIO SETS is the largest in the city—all standard makes—priced from $26.06 I 5”16;520(“'65 | iy »I-” foe 14\1{ Il‘m o i PLAID BACK FABRICS to §275.00. Step in for a demonstration any evening, and we will show you the hest receiving sets in the i . e il market. i | Waxed ?],H I u[l‘ .wf-rv\ U sheets | STEIGER'S COAT $HOP— FOURTH FLOOR N in roll, 3 rolls for . property owner to flx up a defeetiy Richmun | | Perfeet I'it Shoe Trees, 3 New Britain Artists hroadeasting from Hartford this evening. Come in and hear them. ! Sh R oG e e Our Liberal Terms and Expert Service in addition to the above will convinee you that our store [ Eudmeled Shoe iir, 19¢. is your logical Music Center. ¢ ‘ l"‘mu,i“-r.J;,.~1'n'.llm 6 yd. | For FaShionab)e W()men Cretonne Shoe ‘ and HENRY MORANS & SONS { | = =i 10e. Shoe Laces Tength per pair ... Cretonne Laund ~ . [ 4 : ) ) _ ! | . s gkt Patent Victrolas—Pianos—Radio Our Radio Department Open Evenings § "”"{‘]',’."]:’ 'l"}fy'”_ Nets, ""‘”“2"5' | Salin " Metal ‘ 365 MAIN ST. Directly Opposite Myrtle St. ; Troning Board Pad and cover . y Gun Veta 79 Sanitary Aprons, flesh and v : hite S e e e i ~Z - . o Shoes with tie glamour of the new season. Shoes that petsonify the o and add luster to the weare i SR e flesh and STLIGER'S—STREET FLOOR Fall Corsets | Hats Of Fashion \lm ing mm;l ml the abdomen, won stecl. Sizes Rosewood ) . . \':) i) B oo $4.00 Cn17lcu Hats for all occasions—sports, busine American Lady Corsets, fash- Black Prince strect, travel and informal dress wear ioned with Mightybone, elastic i"”‘” Fashioned insthe smart close-fittin ( \ air o ong Ir»« sreen o lE w;\.\m‘m”\'\.l lrnut :ule : Pencil Blue larger shapes so f"l“*]””“"MF LA ‘\" ““ small or medium. Jacapa vet. velvet and satin, velour and velvet. Black STEIGER'S MILLINERY—FOURTH FLOOR La Camille Corsets with the Ventilo back, low and medium . I S bust, niee_ fitting model. Sizes i : Ideal Hosiery Boys’ Suits erte fancy bro R o . Gl s 200 I.{l ( J / ades, mediu 1 low bust, a Women's rayon and mercerized Neat Mall shad ‘:ml" m‘ 1 Ype e ‘1‘ e ‘1” r‘ R = |'|‘ lisle in by 1u l\ nnd u-u ovan with neat atest models in Powder Biue, "Ito“l‘ ¢ I p e B Ol 1% nd grey "0 ¢ mohair lined 4 | e i T e designs. . and grey. Coals are n ‘:\ e L L 2 Pair of trousers are ‘m cuL A ’ ; b = i Women's silk and rayon hiose with ""_1“ %9 90 2 J i DeBevoise ¢ Brassiere, wercerized tops and soles, the yeans made of M!w\ pmh smpr- ma- “three seam’’ style. In a variety , hook side and back. | of colors. Value 83c 5OC BOYS' JUNIOR SUITS 1.00 ) - 8129 One Lung Trouser, One Golt Tronse: Made of high grade imported Go on Sale Gomorrow at 4 STEIGER'S—THIRD FLOOR Women's mercerized .?v:.d fibre These hats are the smartest and most : | e pmml hos¢ '-ih’m tlnlc...“nn a good striking examples of the Fall mode $ 4 7 0. | top n blaci, as it has just appeared in New York, r | el. harvest, nude .w-i grey. | s N f e e 2 -~ woolens in plain and ccuble breasted Fhe ¥ nlue 1.00 7:) (’, models. Letest shades, some with B e ona long acd one golf or atraight Every , ; , o 200 — and everyone Hat A i) f ) A Man S Sho}) Women's pure 'w thread silk troussr. Slses § to 10 yeats. Othe: suits, 5 ? | ery, full fashioned, with mercer- | o new—first time shown Warth { NE B e o and s 1o wendd | 917,95 * $22.5( Always our forte. Now more than ever with newest Fall 5 patterns in cut silks and ex- i R - such exquisite hats even 4t prices i ! cellent | STEIGER'S—STREET FLOOR | BOYR' SWEATERS much higher, e, colorings . q;4‘ (,’K i | [ sHIRTS— e = A Satins! Velvets! ; L | The Hilbridge English Shaker swsatere ir slip cn styles, Veloma Felts! ) . sroadeloth shirt, cut full and | navy blve, seal brown. buff and A ; : | ) rfeet fitting® French G)Oves combinstioma Large shawl collar Lurbans! Large Brims! € 8 s in neckbands 4 te 18 year. ] and 33 to 35 sleeve lengths. AT T Flowers! A o them ln Im.‘\ neckband and eollar IREFOUSE FRENCH KID gloves ) | | in the latest combinations of col- ; N ST Embroideries! (. - mn Our % OO | orings with embroidered backs BOYS' BLOUSES mixtures, faney checks | ; e S | VALLIER'S FRENCH SUBDE Sckoo! biouses of Fruit of the ix make. | gloves, washable, in -Fp on n'y.e Loom cloth in plain and fancy pat EASTERN MILLERY "\ ORS00 | e Nt STEIGER'S—STREET FLOOR STEIGPR'S—3 D . B0YS' SHOP—SECOND FLOCR 133 Main St. New Britain - colors. What woman would not welcome