New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 14, 1926, Page 20

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1926. WLANSHEN DNV gt e NESLEVANAOPTS | UNIQUE POLICY °* | Freshmen Arrive Early to Be- come Acquainted RRLIGIOUS FIGHT - No Quarrel With Catholics, Con- ‘\ vention Hears Washington, Sept. 14 (A - ies of the Ku Klux Klan we ration here t b n of the d by a colorful par robed hosts yesterd i freshman week. By means it is hoped to get tr 1embers of class acquainted er and to enably tself a unit befow. a whole assem- also shmen will arrive s week and meet he en in the late after- evening the freshmen the college gym they will meet var n, certain members of other. of welcome. of Wesleyan, ons of the > history of Wes- . Boston. PR e statlon turns out t this malke » Hot He L ha Inseate t McAvoy ade Not So y more r i G L ) church, vas the case a yea o8 ; £ e i (e the h and the Wesleyan v Saturday the © might say, in L say. | o 2 i rgo their physi- . i “Gooc minations, will recelve in- : fon in the library use of lib v in conf Atlantic 3 o o2 rs. ing is supposed to be ‘ not solois ept I8 bands was less, From the time the first of the d down the wind ol until the rose from New ved out of the o hours and 45 minutes My gosh! We thou, e s and W with faculty until baritone LN Well, WG asing tion of Sweet embe 1tion came They |1 regarding, § Wednesday, Thursday and Friday SHOWING NEW SILKS, NEW WOOLENS, NEW CURTAINS SILKS . $2.49 yard. inches wide, all silk Flat Crepes (not crepe de chines) in all range of colors, black, claret and jun- gle Yard SR L R S TNl Y S R LI 5 L ST e AR T Val. $1.69 yard. Tub Radium, make a selection. Val. $1.98 yard. Forty inches wide Georgette Crepe in all desirable colors. Yard— L S SN 5. 7 R SR PR T Val. $2.25 yard. New shipment of (Changeable Chiffon suitable for dresses, lingerie, etc., 15 shades from which to Yard T . S A AR ST T A TR AL DRAPERIES, ETC. DOMESTICS Val. 21c yard. New shipment of -~ prettily designed fast - color Challies. 1 Yard, 15¢ . Val. $3.49 pair. A novelty Ruffled Curtain, with a gold silk binding and a bor- der of a contrasting color. Something very new. Pair . L) Val. §1.69 each. Full sized extra lin- ing quality Sheet Blankets; extraordin- ary value. Each .... L Val. $1.19 yard. ix inches wide, WOOLENS Val. Fifty-six inches wide All Wool in all wanted colors. 2 3.98 yard. Fifty-six inches wide Poiret Sheens, suit- able for Fall coats and dresses. Yard X Val. $2.49 yard. Forty inches wide All Wool Soft Finish Wool Crepe in ten shades to choose from. d ] o S RSSO Val. 98¢ yard. Thirty-six inches wide Flannel d to hold a high place Then car i - sty men will ation. 7 ¥ ins Novelt Heatcdtiniosys ological examinations o September 22, sponged and shrunk Wool Serge and two-tone effect Crepes. Excellent value. unfast Draperies in all colors, also fringes and edging to match. _ Yard . Yard— No Religious Quarrel f da ! v, Then we hit into WNJ, | - o d0me fotnd thatiron | Fifty Million Fund for | Protection of Animals n searching all” ev ss impre Fifty inches r s (tion eame v gton, M — Es- \ letermined there would e : ¢ b {ies $50,000,000 trust und to be us i Brocaded Silk Satins in Heoy Re oo for unkol o s ot 3 newest designs and colors a"‘ pp Cfil o tenbidy oaliin WU LI ) “I Want Y Iingthie mroseCuiion for coat linings, dresses stery, draperies and America any influence of the = | eral others. of persons uel to animals and Heanbiien Y'u'(‘i‘ SRR portiere purposes in h Ui polecliont ot aeiek PELIES RS rose, blue, tan and brown. Yard .... H Tafteta in heautiful color combinations, ex- traordinary value. Yard— L Val. §1.49 yard. Ho predicted absolute ex ants wihin g ed that the with the Cath of immi and de Val. $1.69 yard. wide, veteen in black, brown and royal blue. Yard— 1 In My Arm 1 reproduction and. When we hit the hit WBAL, imore, just as t instrumer e WBAL Trio nded like am with a rendition of stra, was enting Intermezzo.” The station came in Then came a piano solo t vith all its pep. The WBAL |knocked out eye our. It was just i later took up th > piano was pla t and offered in spite of the 1in) that we have no p o was full and olic church. .« . He declared that the recent eu-| . in all parts of the world is charistic congress in Chicago was ', of Stacy a challenge to America. who died Keep Al Smith in New York, was his parting address as the jelegates broke in a demonst tion, with applause, catcalls anc whistling. YVal. $3.49 yard. provided for in the will Anson Ransony, scientist, ixcellent Quality 98 yard. Crepe Back Satin with Just received a new shipment of Silk Back Chiffon $3 98 high lustre finish, in Quilts and Blankets in wonderful § Velvets in a beauti- all the new Fall colors. prices. We deliver to any part of the § fully finished jet black. o Yard ... ot city, wonld he accumulated from the investment of $40,000 which is provided in the will on file in probate court here deep and | 0 ncome would be - talking from 10,000, and §4.98 yard. mulated es $50,- Suit for $100 dan istituted by the inst the Provic city Hun MAIN ST. MAIN ST, Feel Sure Attempted Assassina- tion Is Foreign-Born Plot rford & Opp. Commercial Opp. Commercial o0ods sold and Fred Winkle ts on the|ser he pe ind the carried on ity court t various dia Rome, 14 (B— ties today were fore vinced than ever that Gino I attempt o ljfe of solini last Sat1 was the outeome Formerly Horowitz Bros. “0., throu#h brought § WEST END = Right off West Main stree anily house, improvements. Large lot, fruit and garden. very reasonable. 15 rooms, large lot. COTTAGE ON EAST MAIN STREET Frice and terms are In very desirable location, in excellent condition, with one-car garage. This is a very nice corner $2,000 cash required. Come in and see us about it somethi waiian Ci PL NT STREET age. This is a good place for a work- The property pays about Three-family house, 9-car g ingman. Good income on small rents, 12 per cent. 1 S Schultz & Costello, Inc. | Camp Real Estate Co. [lEineestond 272 Main Street; Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. the pl and Cam e REAL ESTATE. INSURANCE AND MORTGAGE LOANS TELEPHONE 24 212 MAIN STREET ODD LOT SALE WALL PAPER TEN DAYS ONLY 20 to 509 Saving HALL’S $i WHITE OAK KRS FARMINGTON! | || STONE CROCK | THE OLD HOME T% HOUSE 1 ALWAYS PUT “THE CAT /N OLR LITTLE CHAIR. FOR SAFETY SAKE - THE MINUTE MARTHA TURNED HER HEAD | IKNEW SHRED PLANK HERSELF DowWAN A MANIA FOR PICKING ouT THOSE LITTLE &‘r CHAIRS! AN OPPORTUNITY OF | A LIFETIME! | We are offering for sale a five-room house with all modern @ improvements at a price less than what it cost to build! § Only $400 cash down, the balance on terms and payments i to suit you! RABINOW - RASCHKOW REAL ESTATE CO. ) HOPE YOURE NOT HURT™ OH DONT WORRY DEARIE- TS JUST AN OLD CHAIR ' ThuiE TAnIce | BY LOUIE S.JONES 303 Main Street Telephone 1810 OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT very desirable single houses that can he purchased WE DELIVER ANY ORDER JUST PHONE US YOUR NEEDS et A. A- M!LLS ‘ Demjng & l:uscomb CO., LB DAY = MRS WAYMORE i : { PROVED HER WEAKNESS FOR ANTIQUE CHAIRS, WHEN SHE Tel. 4-1604 WRECKED ANOTHER FAMILY TREASULRE TODAY — at most attractive prices. in New Brit ing real estate WOULDNT EVEN LET ME SHARPEN MY CLAWS ON THAT oLD RELIC” 9-14~26 PHONE 381. 66 WEST MAIN ST. Plumbing—Heating—Sheet Metal Work LOULE §. JONES AGENCY — COURT ST. — AR ST o | ‘[ West Hartford

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