New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 2, 1926, Page 13

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1926. 13 S e ma SPECIAL MATCH TONIGHT present plan For Economy’s Sake! Ray Gaines of Hartford and Eddic | g INTO LEADING CITY Population Tncreagss In Few 3;? Years From 10,000 To 80,000 Angora, July 2 (P—Fror Anderson of This City to Meet At | [ Casino Alleys, PREPARATION FOR THE “FOURTH” 4 - y . {and Made in Gay Colors, Huagembrodd Assorted Patterns— T , | \ i ‘ GIRLS' ; | \ | | | CRETO'\WE PARASOLS /1 \.., "41\]“ mvi SILK HOaE American Interests Buy é Shares At Mente Carlo N I J P H y | Finest, Softest. Best Wearing Grade of Material, Made Unusually Well Cute Littde Socks, Gay Colors, Best Quality, yet so Trivi . Newly. Reasonable { {nkles Add to a DANBURY YOUTH A SUICIDI 5 P 1 Man’s Appearance | | 88 Square Nainsook i - Union Suits | for men Dress Hose Gilts Euable Research Work To, ——————~—"" 7 Be Extended ‘ and workmanship, ith our distribu- Suit Cases $700 — — = ~ :‘ "E \‘__A e e —————— ) ; Il | Strong—Durable—Reasonable g3 Dor’t use good bags f ‘nics or i i . ‘ By Grants ; on'tuse sour good bags for pienicsor |||\ "SPEFDWAY | Yy Lrane 4 QA g Sag S . | ‘ ol | | SKOOTER | xcrfume e [ R | e metal edges—and light weight. Made for the Man Who | Requires a More Dressy | Blue Shirt TOASTED [ [ Fine Yarn 1 MARSHMALLOWS | | Blue {l || Chambray Shirts You might as well have the best L SHQUINBVEIC O [ They are called “Tennis” but they are sturdy enough for general knock- about wear. “HOOD” o TENNIS SHOES ||| MEN, YOUTHS aud BOYS Canvas Uppers “ \ delightful eonfection— Eeadsishe Torid i Motar Cay 12ine § 607 JUNE Sales Gain over greatest previous Nash June Red Rubber \ ,,,,,,, e il | i | Crepo Sole = = == =1 | f | ! Ankle Patch b i Gl T L l | CHAMOIS | Sports Trimmel R ] 8-Piece Il SKINS | Rounding into the last month of the e e Il e- $1.00 | half year period Nash sales and pro- e T = S duction raced thru June to pile up a e R ”;;* i Comsierin Qi 11 || Made Strone for Beaoy 60% lead OVER the greatest previous STOP LIGHTS || || J*> Uni ; Suits | remarkable 1 ¥ [XUTO . volume of June business in all Nash . 08 , Boys | ') JACKS histor 7 @ E‘ ?‘fi LY ENN & Tk Waist Union Suits || il o ,\"\ 2 e || N el [l S . . . 4 N\ Il S AN Il ! And this record-breaking total also A .~ (i made June 1926, the 22nd consecutive I (. ! B | month —with one exception — t¢ sut- : I 7 = 1 7 i h k 1 | || WNew, Larger, Hushier e | { Necessity in Traffic pass the mark set by the same month [l i Ul Tpe for 192 Lol | ol R Biiraes ‘B of the previous year. | o on over il lig ||| Luggage Carrier || t ol . ' The reason Nash is getting the busi- ‘; ‘ ‘ I : ness is simply because people are : | f' | || ‘ ) buying where they get the MOST For bard use. §9f ‘ | ¥ e able 1.__ I ) for the money—in greater VALUE, = s e e | Lt e e in greater QUALITY, and in finer ’ ) (P Enables Youlo.Cor the, Lighé-Hihire PERFORMANCE. ’ For Economy’s Sake, Come to ‘r You Want It. | [ Automobile . | \ Trouble Light A. G. HAWKER $ 1 00 I Yo - f' B - 52 Elm Street Telephone 2456 | [ Y G Depiciment. sfore J. B. MORAN, Associate Dealer, 313, Church Street; Telephone 2812-2 PhE partheeee R R T ey e | 283 MA!N STREET 2 | | , ;

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