New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 29, 1926, Page 4

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L] NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1926. WATER RATES ARE | e T0 BE INGREASED SESEERER Bridgeport, Fairield and Strat- G ford Alfected Hartford, July 29 (A—The public | utilities commission has given a de ‘cision favorable to the Bridgepor Hydraulic company in its petitio: for authority to inc e rates in the to Fairfield, and and Fairfield with the petitioni the town of St come a party to the increase in e be increased million dolla company's prop: The company it has a right to a turn on the claim $21,170,000 whi approximately and would requ revenue over 1925 cent. At the hearing a statement wa cluded by this commissi fair value of the petition warranting a protection in St other communities. In concluding its findings the co mission says: “The Bridgeport draulic comp s ed and direct into effect said its maximum raf fective on and excepting the against the town of Stratford shall be effective on and afte tober 1, 1926.” Finance Bill Presented By Poincare Is Approved Parls, July 20 (P—The chambe finance committe g Premier Poincal ticle by artic! whole this afternoon. TI which was taken after the pr had again expounded his pro was 19 votes to 13, with on tation. The committe ate in the bill the ann e voted to he minis purpose of whi the country’s wh detalls on the measure arc b(mg withheld. Father of 29 Children Is Slain hv Boy of 15 Waverley, T Albert Curtis George W. C death, yesterday today at his elder Curtis fi boy be releas ’uck d by friends or re 1’ oceurred follo flg)\L Curtis and Crafton’s Crafton preacher. children. shipme Assista verman of ¥ was returned EDDA \n\&nn\l BE Ill R. Qiphthe at her hurried in 18, 1 clst ¢ The University of Texas has an in come of §10,000 a day from an| royalties. b Reg. $1.50 Now TOWELS Now 7c | NECKTIES Now 36¢ BOW TIES Now 19¢ Reg. \l 00 \0\\ $2.49 Boys’ GOLF HOSE Now UMBRELLAS § Dl STARTLING! n‘ MOST GIGANTIC AND SENSATIONAL SLAUGHTER EVER ATTEMPTED IN NEW BRITA{N’ Men’s - § SUITCASES WORK 3 30XES b . PANTS : $l 49 PARIS GARTERS Men’s WORK SHIRTS 39c Heavy Police SUSPEND’RS ! Now 99c Now 37¢c Now l7c PRICES ARE SHATTERED! ORIGINAL ARMY AND NAVY STCRE Shatters All Trading Traditions in the Great Eight-Day Sale SALE UNDER DIRECT SUPERVISION OF MURRAY GROD, CHAMPION PRICE-FIGHTER OF THE WORLD PRICES ARE BROKEN! 19¢ KERCHIEFS Now 2 for 7C : Don’t Be M&s!ed by So-cal!ed Army and Navy Sale. Look for Original Army and Navy Store at Above Address w WRECKING SALE Friends, I have been here for 2 long time. In all that time I have never mzde a misstatement to you. 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Bankers, brokers, clerks, laborers, cham.workers am:l MACKIN- | SHIRT g A DE WIND- — . n—— BREAKERS All Leather HOUSE SLIPPERS Now $1.49 § Ladies’ HOUSE SLIPPERS Now DAPEDARING ! si7g| SELLING GETS | UNDER WAY mechanics, this is vour opportunity to save. This will be a bargain feast for old and young HERE WHEN THE DOORS OPEN FRIDAY MORNING AND SAVE' (O\IPI ETE LINE OF TI‘NTS COTS, BLANKETS, STO\ FS TARPAULINS, KNAPSACKS, ETC., ETC., ETC., DRASTICALLY REDUCED Men s OVERALLS Heavy Wool CAMP M:.n s FLANNEL KHAKI SHIRTS Men’s COAT SWEATERS Railroad Men’s e e SHIRTS : BL \VI\I‘ TS 2 collars all colors 1 1 Now BLANKETS 77c 1. 8227 EXTREME ! Men’s UNIONALLS Now $1.57 SENSATIONAL! $30,000 Worth of Men’s and Boys’ Shoes, Haberdashery and Wearing Apparel Goes Out to You Everything for the Campers, Hunters, Riders, Fishermen, Workmen and Hikers ORIGINAL ARMY & NAVY STORE 56 Men’s VICI KID SHOES Men's DRESS o OXFORDS 52.79 { $3.79 CHURCH STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONN. NEXT DOOR TO THE WESTERN UNION UPREME FREE! FREE! FREE! FREE To the first 200 people entering our store Friday morning and Saturday morning we will pass r out free of all costs a complete Ever-Ready QLLIN G Camping Razor Outfit or a Durham Duplex Set w1th blades, regular $1 50 value hN SATION ; Boys’ Collegiate [ rRAINCOATS WAL TENTS (5x7) $7.77 CAMP CHAIRS Now 59c¢ Men s GOLF HOSE Now 69c | Men s SILK HOSE Now 21c Boys’ Heavy SNEAKS 98c SWEAT- SHIRTS Now 79¢ Now $2 ,9 97c SWEATERS B’)\TOV ] Full-Size Open-Top H W \RDROBE § TRU Reg. $35 Now | °21.95 HANDBAGS STEAMER TRUNKS Men’s and Youth’s DRESS PANTS $1.49 § ‘1 Men’s & Boys’ [ ¥ SLICKERS g KHAKI PANTS 89c¢ ] Cpllegiate KNICKERS FOR LADIES § Now $1 98 KNICKERS FOR MEN $1.98 TN P i Men’s U. S. A. KHAKI | SHIRTS H Reg. $1.25 Now 79¢ Boys’ SAILOR PANTS $1.00 Men’s ONE-PIECE BATHING SUITS 67c Men’s TWO-PIECE ALL WOOL BATHING SUITS $2‘79‘

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