New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 6, 1927, Page 5

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SRR I S &EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, (U DAY hiemm Twining of this city were at | PE Sound View during the Labor Day | week-end. | Personals Charles Riley and Frank McAleer of this city have returned after Marion Martiz and daugh- |spending the week-end in Sound ter of Flushing, L. have re- | View. Shay Almost Swept to Death By |the week-cna witn ~ s ani See | Miss Sophie Senes of Tremont Frank Fitzgerald of Stanley street. |street was a svisitor at Sound View Swilt Cureent - e Miss Anna Brown has resumed her SEITELLER 6, 1921 5 CASH YOUR FACTORY PAY CHECK HERE 25¢ Colored Flannelette £ 50c Children’s Hose W EW BR 36 inches wide in a good, heavy AIN'S SHOBRRING C P > Novelty Golf Hose and long Sport ENTER, T Al e o Guality material. A very neat line Hose. To be sold on duties enographer in the office Michael Hart of Kensington was of colors. Wednesday = ¢ ] Niagara F N. Y., Sept, 6 (UP) | of Attorney Monroe S. Gordon after | a¢ ‘Sound View during the week-end S w’r‘ e 16(. STORS OPEN ALL DAY WEDNBDAY Wednesday only, per pair C —Near tragedy followed a forbidden | TVO Weeks' vacation. | — by 09t S o attgmpt to swim the Rapids of the Ty John Schenck of South High street = rs. Russell De ——————————— Niagara river £ hove the Day, while a successtyl parachute| : iump was accomplishd from the! 3¢ ¥ ¥ spent the week-end with | ¢y, { Ialls view bridee by a sccond “stunt 3\\-:5‘1 PG ) A0 | thriller.” | 5 af Labor and John McNamara of Pearl court Decker of Poughkee- | are home after a week-end motor Bricre of Bristol was AFTER LABOR DAY BARGAINS FOR WEDNESDAY For Wednesday Only For Wednesday Only 69c Children’s Stockings $1.29 Extra Size Slips Novelty ribbed Rayon Silk or Lisle Hose .\I;gh‘ . f]“('Hmulflix“ Uy h wayon Silik A8 SC. and straps. 2ms. Black and color: ;;wciull ““ ..... ”‘ .‘1‘ .] ......... 98C DEEAMATIE R .‘I.HTI.KI,“.V. v 39C | 1 James 9-year-old Spanish | at during the past kiRl e from tne| Among those from this city who : et e attended the annual convention of | o ¢ Phi Beta fraternity at the Hotel ew York, the latter part ¢k, were Martin - H. Hor mond Horwitz, Myron G off and Morris Lip- carried do ¢ the of the water, ng to the of a rock and was saved hy men. who strung lines from a truck on shore. 2 Shay entered the water after po- | P40 Miss Mary Kennedy and - Miss iice had forbidden him to make the Kathryn Kel attempt. Sound View « Vincent P tralia, leape bridge with a pi Niagara river where he was pick up by a waitinge hoat." He, too. cvaded police who refused him | Arnold Barkarth of Bristol was at fevinke | Sound View during the week-end. Following his leap, Taylor said he | r would negotiate Whirlpool Rapids in [ v and Mrs. James M. Butler and | a rubher suit in the near future da Mae, of 4 Highland street S e | and Miss Mary Conway of Beaver | | jat Clinton Beach during the holi- Misses Mary, Murgaret and Anne ney of 121 Winter street were at the Valentine cott Sound View, during the week-end | of this city were at Miss Doroth Ryder of Plainville 4 iV S iring the week-end, and Miss Josephine M. Olmstead of South High street were in Grove Beach where they spent the week- end. vior, of Sydney, Aus- m the 1% Sally Hubay of this city, Miss !Mary Carcy of Hartford and Miss Kathryn Clinch of Middletown were at Sound View over the holidays. Miss Miss Minnie Botticelli of 106 Clark street and Miss Elsie Paladino of wkins street spent the week-end | t Sound View. | Boys’ Suits 4 Piece Style Single and double breasted models. Coat, Vest and 2 pairs Pants. Coat and Pants lined. Made of E. Leist of 4 | davs: | | Mr. and Mrs. ¥ Friends Point To Rocently Published | jichiand street and othy, were the holid o Miss Harry Hultgren of Hartford at John J Florence Poem As Product of Despondent sturdy herringbone and English mixtures. Sizes 7 R' l rhtor Coleman ha 0 S g tt and Worricd Mind, her summer home in Hawks Nest. |0 180 Bars | to 16. lpp ette pl'ea - Q@ iy —_— ’ New York, Sept. 6 (UP)—Last| John J. Walsh and family were at | o 69 w Size 80x108. Colored stripe New York, St 5 (Up)- , e e e e mer Size 80x108. Colored stripes. Marchiiuih SV ason il nublished i ruwiis Nestifor ihetpastiweekrend | optrg p kol ot e tie it oo C omen s oomers $1.79 value. Special ...... : m the Harp. a pocm which ran — day from a trip abroad | ! Now that I've lost you, whom I felt | George Beyer of Arch street visit- s | AL ol Alorials Reitorcedt 1 must keep |ed Hawk’s Nest and Sound View | per Qlssen, organist of the First | Made of fine quality materials. Reinforced | "Or die- during the holi Lutheran church, att I do not sigh League convention at § Miss Thelma Scholl. Miss Mar- (the week-end, repr d now garct Woods. and Miss Marguerite ' Luther League of New Britain, Mrs. . King spent the week-end at Sound | Olssen is in the state of Washing- was found dead | vipy ton, having gome thers by hoat ation in her apartment. | !through the Panama Canal. Her father is ill in that state and she swnmer cottage during the holi- swill remain there for some tinie. ays. seats and elastic at the knee. 49 Special, per pair . 5 C Charmeuse and Foulard In a range of fancy figured patterns. 36 inches wide. Wednesday 39 Special, pe ial! $1.49 Silk Crepe de Chine! Extra Speciall S In a range of new Fall colors. A very Boys’ All Wool : closely woven material. Comes 40 inches l L4 y $1'75 Pure Sllk Flat Crepe I\:‘:Irln‘ For “Mn“\_d.fl.i N $1 . 1 9 ““mberjacks $ 1 10 inches wide. A good, heavy and firm from asphy Police Her fricnds pointed poem and said that for had been ill, despondent and wor- | was suici | o the William Tarrant was a vsitor at ke sh City Items : ried, < | Miss Mary Var Mrs. Rice was the first president of the New York League of Ar in Penwomen and 1k Jes e S g fncEl Me. and Mrs. Joseph P. Barry and family were at their summer home | | Welcome Home Reception [t sound view during For Minister and Wife | On Thu v evening at § o'clock, | the members of the congregation of the Swedish Elim Baptist church on | Gorder of 73 | registered at the week-end. | s street w "=l Sonnd View duri ppanotti is at ! ne' hospital, and Heights, ) Theron W. Hart has resumed ching. Piano, harmony. Studio, Main Appointments by tele- | 31.—advt, Martha Chapter, No. 2 T2 laige assontmention material. In all the new wanted Fall A shades. For Wednesday, colon DERLY AL VeIt Cree i, $1 .59 the holidays. | nd plaid combina- izes 6 to 16. Thomas W nd Fred Morin were at Cornfield Point, Madison, | A several ofhwer nearby points dur- | tions. Value $1.00 Peterson X Arthur Parker of Main street e ft — e =4 Z \ who ha summer vacation spent at Point C Woods. Al members of the cong wtion are invited to be present at | Sbent the week-end holidays at ent at which Dr. J. I3 Kling- | Madison who last K retorn Chicago where he attends ‘niond jubilee of the tist churches of Ameri abont the jubilee be served at the will also mark the spent the week-end in Madison | ash Suit or Ove Cabe, 49 Walnut. A hirthday lonor of M her home, 51 number of her fr evening. The evening was sy playing games and there were voc = and piano seleetions given by sev Hannon, Thomas Kennedy, of the guests, following which a Garrity, Frank LaHar, Miss Cash- K Dutler of this city autiful gifts. Size 66x80. TIn beautiful block plaid pat- terms. A very fine quality for the money. e SR $2.39 = $2.19 Bed Comfortors n street Kenaz C. Johnston of Gle With pure white cotton filling. Figured J Silkoline covering. F For Wednesday All Day snes. For Wadneaday, en 51,89 1 from | the dia- | John Lac for the hol ents will eption which ing of the buf- lunch 0 man receiv _— 21-Inch ! inter season altih ch onnelly of Bristol v v | Hot Lunch Kkard Drug.— -nc | Oys 00 ear - = at Sound View during the we 1 advt, H e T : o e . | 25¢ Turkish Towels asked for a divorce on grounds of | Miss Lennea and Miss Helen An- | of this city, who is ill at St. Francis’ ]te anne ette “abnormal obesity.” Al his savings | derson of Areh strect were week-end | hospital is slightly improv were nsed to buy food for his wife, visitors at Sound View, | M. J. Zahnleiter, violinist, has re- he sald. The court refused the di- - | sumea teaching. Booth Bik. Tel. | William Riordan of ristol an Size 18x36, with colored stripes. All fast quality. Special GOMOYTON:, See el RN 1 7C A heavy quality cotton Flannelette, the 2y BOYS’ JUVEN]LE SU[TS kind that sells for 19¢ per 1 ) vard. Tomorrow, yard 12 /2(: i Made of hea Tweed and Flannel combina- - tions—button-on styles, flapper, lumberjack 3| E and others. Sizes 3 to 8. Wednes- N A 5 i e o g Loacs the Wortd Mot o i $2.50 'l BOYS SCHOOL PANTS | 1.50 i In dark colors. f‘-[zuhi (;(ft;u]l?‘i_\' and serv- 4 ’ Girls, and Boysu’ Sneex Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes i e S 7 “ For Schecol Wear || BOYS’ SCHOOL BLOUSES |/} Over 17,000 cars in August.. / Greatest Month in all Nash history Daily gaining trefnendous mo- have phenomenal SPEED and ! mentum, the sales of the new POWER. They have the super- | Nash models at new LOWER smoothness of the 7-bearing prices are eclipsing all past rec- type of motor. orils Lo Hashy bty They are the EASIEST riding August sales drove far above the cars you ever rode in because | biggest previous single month of their new springs built of business the Company has by a secret new alloy steel ever known. process. Just DRIVE one! There are 21 new Nash models. They are priced from New $865 upwards, f. o. b. Lower factory. And they are Prices | all SIXES—with 7-bear- These new Nash models ing motors. € A. G. HAWKER 58 Elm Stréet Telephone 2456 Associate Dealer: John B. Moran, 31315 Church Street Crepe or Sucticn Soles For street or gym wear. Regular price $1.50. es up to 6. Yours Wednesday, per pair .......... 770 $1.59 Wearwell Sheets $1 '49 Scrlm Curtalns Terzen | Climas Size 81x99. Made of heavy white cotton. : 2 . The kind that wears, The famous Booth make. White and ecru. Bath Soap t Sewmg COtton Wednesday, each $l 939 Hemstitched and Mexican drawn work. for spool Wednesday SUE = — per pair 1200-Yard Spool s e — $1.50 31.50 Pure Silk Stockings f Girls’ Middy Blouses || Men’sBroadcloth Shirts Nonpareil and Triple A make. Made of Made of White Jean Cloth. Sizes 16 to 20. White, blue and tan also. Novelty striped pure thread silk, double heel and toe. \\‘1-t1m:<d;u, l‘;lC{l 98c and figured repps. Attached collars and Seralt o ... $1.00 o e M $1.00 342 pairs in the lot. Patent Oxfords. The § Made of fine quality percale. Double yoke kind that sells for $2.50. Sizes up to 2 it and open cuffs. Sizes 6 to e § Wednesday only, 16. Wednesday, each N\ IR IENE o 50 o e onmin o $1 .00 ,:' Pillow Cases Women’s Linen FOR SCHOOL Handkerchiefs Misses’ Pumps Fach and Oxfords 8C Pat, Tan, Velvet and many combinations. Every pair guaranteed. Value to $3.00. DHAEL'S | 5198 NEW BRITAIN’'S SHOPPING CENTER, Boys’ and Little Men’s . Sehool Shoes Hems_ltzygched Sturdily and strongly made 1 o Black or Tan. Hand sewed C cach Oak Soles. Value $3.00. Sizes to 6 $1.98 September is racing to- N ward another new high ew record. Series It is a success-that is a national sensation. oo, S — e S ————

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